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ThufuLA: Jurnal Inovasi Pendidikan Guru Raudhatul Athfal
ISSN : 23550163     EISSN : 25023845     DOI : 10.21043/thufula
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CHALLENGES IN IMPLEMENTING INCLUSIVE EDUCATION IN AN INDONESIAN KINDERGARTEN; A CASE STUDY Pasiningsih, Pasiningsih
THUFULA Vol 12, No 1 (2024): ThufuLA: Jurnal Inovasi Pendidikan Guru Raudhatul Athfal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21043/thufula.v12i1.25699

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This study is a case study exploring the challenges of implementing inclusive education at Star Kindergarten, a private kindergarten in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Data collection was conducted through observations and interviews with two teachers who have students with disabilities in their classes. The data were then analyzed using the three-step analysis method recommended by Miles and Huberman. The findings indicate that both students and teachers have positive attitudes towards inclusive education. However, three challenges may hinder the implementation of inclusive education at Star Kindergarten, despite the school serving children from upper-middle-class socioeconomic backgrounds. These challenges are the teachers’ lack of knowledge due to not coming from early childhood education programs, insufficient training provided by the school, and minimal parental support. Professional training for teachers and parent-school collaboration is necessary to support the implementation of inclusive education in kindergarten.
IMPLEMENTING NEUROSCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION: A CASE STUDY OF TKIT UMAR BIN KHATHAB KUDUS hasanah, Uswatun; Isnawati, Zakiyah; Ari Pratiwi, Indy
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An early childhood education teacher must possess adequate knowledge and skills in early childhood pedagogy to ensure that the learning process is effective and efficient. This study aims to reveal teaching techniques that incorporate neuroscientific insights to enhance children’s ability to absorb the information provided during lessons at TKIT Umar Bin Khathab Kudus. The research methodology employed is descriptive and qualitative, with data collection conducted through observation, interviews, and documentation. The study participants include a principal, two teachers, 30 students from class B, and two parents. After data collection, the study analyzes the data by relevant theories. The results indicate that the teaching at TKIT Umar Bin Khathab Kudus has adopted neuroscience principles by implementing center-based methods. Teachers’ skills in initiating lessons have been observed during the pre-exposure and preparation stages. Furthermore, teachers have conducted the stages of initiation, acquisition, elaboration, and memory incubation in explaining the learning material. Finally, in concluding the learning process, teachers have applied the stages of verification, comprehension checking, celebration, and integration. The teaching skills applied are reflected in the improvement of students’ learning outcomes on each indicator.
THE EFFECT OF THE PROJECT-BASED LEARNING MODEL ON THE ABILITY OF RATIONAL COUNTING IN GROUP B AT TK ISLAM AZ-ZAHRAH PALEMBANG Khana, Ameliya Nada; Andika, Windi Dwi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21043/thufula.v12i1.25435

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The basic ability of counting in children is important for the development of mathematics at a later stage so the selection of learning models can affect this ability. This study aims to see the effect of rational counting ability in group B of Az-Zahrah Islamic Kindergarten through a project-based learning model. The type of research used is pre-experiment with a shot case study design. The sampling technique used purposive sampling, namely class B4 with a total of 16 children using posttest and observation which will then be analyzed using a one-sample T-test. The results obtained are that the project-based learning model positively influences the ability of rational counting in group B of Az- Zahrah Palembang Islamic Kindergarten. This can be seen in the child’s score in each aspect, such as rote counting, one-to-one correspondence, counting, and cardinal, which has developed as expected. The results of this research can be an alternative for schools or educators in developing counting skills for group B through project learning.
STRATEGIES FOR IMPLEMENTHING THE HIDDEN CURRICULUM IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF RELIGIOUS AND MORAL VALUES IN EARLY CHILDREN Latifah, Ibdaul
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The aim of this research is to identify the existence of a hidden curriculum in early childhood learning in developing aspects of religious and moral values as well as teacher strategies in implementing the hidden curriculum at PAUD Siti Rahma Pabelan. Data collection procedures use interviews, observation and documentation. Interviews were conducted with the school principal and teacher council at PAUD Siti Rahma Pabelan using structured interview techniques. Observation sheets are used to discover hidden curriculum in learning. Documentation is used to identify between the core curriculum and the hidden curriculum. Data analysis was carried out by collecting data from interviews, observation sheets and documentation, then reducing it, presenting it and drawing conclusions. The results of this research explain that there are several hidden curriculum in the learning process which are divided into programmed activities, non-programmed activities and incidental activities. The hidden curriculum is implemented in various ways, including storytelling, playing, habituation, and reward and punishment. The novelty of this research is describes activities regarding the hidden curriculum in early childhood institutions and strategies for implementing it so that teachers better understand and comprehend the importance of the hidden curriculum for the development of children’s religious and moral values.
ANIMATING VALUES: EXPLORING METHODS OF INSTILLING RELIGIOUS AND MORAL PRINCIPLES IN EARLY CHILDHOOD THROUGH ANIMATED SERIES Partono, Partono; Ahmadi, Ahmadi
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Religious and moral values are considered one of the most important aspects of a child's development. Gaining information about the methods or practices used to instill these values can be beneficial for early childhood education. This research aims to describe the methods of instilling religious and moral values in early childhood through animated film series. Using a qualitative research approach with a postpositivist paradigm, this study employs a case study methodology as its primary approach. Data collection was conducted through three methods: interviews, observations, and documentation. The data analysis approach includes data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. The results of the study indicate that there are four methods for instilling religious and moral values in early childhood through animated film series. These methods include habituation, exemplification, reinforcement, and the combination of theory and practice.
INSTILLING ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS AND NATURALISTIC INTELLIGENCE IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION: A CASE STUDY OF A KINDERGARTEN IN INDONESIA Kamil, Nurhusni
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Children should be exposed to character education at an early age. Naturalistic intelligence and environmental consciousness should be introduced and instilled early on. The 2013 Curriculum includes this love of nature as one of the components of religious and moral growth. In spiritual and ethical development, we learn about the value and respect for God’s creations as well as appropriate behavior toward other living beings, including plants and animals. The loving-nature mindset is integrated into the learning objectives of religious values and character in the Independent Curriculum (Kurikulum Merdeka). This study aims to describe the forms of nature-loving education in a kindergarten in Indonesia and the types of activities that children can engage in. This research employs a qualitative methodology with a case study approach. The population of this study consists of all 18 children in Kindergarten B. Data collection was conducted using observation and checklist assessment techniques, and data analysis followed the Miles and Huberman technique. The results indicate that children are more enthusiastic about visiting animal enclosures directly and creating crafts from recycled materials as part of fostering naturalistic intelligence and a love for nature.
ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNING PROGRAM BASED ON ISLAMIC PERSONALITY VALUES FOR EARLY CHILDREN Sophya, Ida Vera; farida, Farida
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This research aims to explain the implementation of an English language learning program based on Islamic personality at Islamic playgroups in Kudus and to know the obstacles in practicing the English language based on Islamic personality. This research uses qualitative research. Techniques in collecting data are done by interviews, observation, and documentation. The result of this research is the program has been implemented according to the training curriculum at every stage. The trainers transfer their knowledge, practice English pronunciation, and give an example to the participants in using the right English language based on the Islamic personality. Then, the teachers practice the new English words based on Islamic personality in each playgroup. Through habituation, example, conditioning, and clarity of sanctions for violations of rules carried out professionally in a formal education environment based on Islamic values, children will be able to apply Islamic values in a pleasant atmosphere. The limited school time to practice pronunciation will cause children in Islamic playgroups to be less focused on practicing the English language based on Islamic personality. However, the efforts to overcome obstacles can be done with supportive non-verbal language by using thumbs up, applause, smile, handshake, and so on.
DEVELOPMENT OF POP-UP BOOK MEDIA FOR INTRODUCING THE CONCEPT OF ISLAMIC PHILANTHROPY TO CHILDREN AGED 5 TO 6 YEARS Shidqi, Dzulfikar Sauqy
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This research aims to develop an interactive pop-up storybook to introduce the concept of Islamic philanthropy to children aged 5 to 6 in Kudus District. The research sample consisted of 49 children from two Raudlatul Athfal (RA) schools, selected using a multi-stage random sampling technique. The research method employed the ADDIE development model. Phase I analysis involved a literature review, institutional assessment, and media needs analysis. Phase II focused on conceptual media design. Phase III involved media construction and validation by experts. Phase IV included media implementation, and Phase V was the evaluation stage. Data analysis techniques encompassed both qualitative and quantitative methods. Expert validation results regarding children’s ability to understand Islamic philanthropy concepts indicated that all components were valid for measuring children’s comprehension according to early childhood development stages (ages 5 to 6). Paired sample t-test calculations yielded a t-value of 3.501, with a Sig (2-tailed) value of 0.001, indicating significance (p < 0.05). Data analysis concluded that the interactive pop-up storybook effectively introduces Islamic philanthropy concepts to children.
STUDY OF SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT: THE IMPACT OF FATHERLESSNESS Kuswanto, Cahniyo Wijaya; Meriyati, Meriyati; Pratiwi, Dona Dinda; Sakinah, Dini
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This problem is motivated by the fact that there are still many children who are fatherless because of divorced parents and fathers who are not present in the development of their social and emotional development have not yet developed. This study aims to find out how the impact of fatherlessness on the social and emotional development of children who have divorced parents, and children whose fathers are not present in development. The subjects of this research were 10 single parents/transferential care parents for early childhood children aged 5-6 years. The results of the research on the impact of fatherlessness on social- emotional development who experienced divorced parents had social-emotional development that was not well developed, children were still able to interact with other people but had a shy, quiet, introverted nature, preferring to be alone. the impact of fatherlessness on the social-emotional development of divorced parents has a social-emotional development that begins to develop the ability to interact with the environment and be cooperative. For the ability to interact with the surrounding environment, to be cooperative, to be tolerant, and to be empathetic well even though it is only limited to family members and closest friends. The findings that researchers found on the impact of fatherlessness on social-emotional development occurred in fatherless children, because of divorced parents and fathers who were not present in development. Children who experience divorced parents are more likely to be hampered by aspects of social-emotional development compared to fatherless children who are missing their parents’ role during the development process. 
STIMULATING CHILDREN'S CREATIVITY: IMPLEMENTATION OF THE DESIGN, EXPLAIN, DEVELOP, AND EVALUATION-PROJECT BASED LEARNING (DEDEN-PJBL) MODEL IN KINDERGARTEN Sadaruddin, Sadaruddin; Syamsuardi, Syamsuardi; Usman, Usman; Hasmawaty, Hasmawaty
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This study examines the implementation of the Design, Explain, Develop, and Evaluation-Project-based Learning (DEDEn-PjBL) model in stimulating creativity among children aged 5-6 years in two kindergartens in Makassar City, using a mixed-methods approach. Employing an embedded concurrent design, 30 participants were involved in project-based learning activities using the DEDEn-PjBL model. This model encompasses the Design, Explanation, Development, and Evaluation phases to foster creativity. Data were collected through educator interviews, project observations, and quantitative assessments of children’s creative development using standardised rating scales from the Ministry of Education and Culture. The validity of the collected information was verified using source triangulation techniques. The findings indicate a significant increase in creativity in terms of fluency, flexibility, originality, and elaboration. The children designed their projects using pre-prepared materials and tools, resulting in a 33.33% improvement to the “Developing as Expected” category and a 66.66% improvement to the “Developing Very Well” category. This study recommends incorporating the DEDEnPjBL model into the curriculum, as it significantly enhances creativity. However, the study is limited to two kindergartens, thus its findings cannot be widely generalised. Additionally, the short implementation period may not be sufficient to observe the long-term effects of the DEDEn-PjBL model.

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