Learning & Development: National Strategies series - part 4 - Supporting and Extending Children's Learning

Nursery World ◽  
2009 ◽  
Vol 2009 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Linda Devey ◽  
Jo Elks ◽  
Sue Robb
2022 ◽  
Vol 08 (01) ◽  
Author(s):  
Li-Yuan Cheng ◽  

Preschool education is a critical stage in a child's life. Several studies have confirmed that the pivotal moment for the development of creativity is between the ages of three and five. Through cultivation, training, and learning development ability, preschool children's creativity can be amplified through the presence of nature and the imagination of instructional strategies. The purpose of this research is to look into the effect of situational learning in physical education on preschool children's creativity. This study's methodology begins with a pre-test of the child's creativity performance, followed by a six-week program of situational physical learning lessons. The data is compared to show how children's learning abilities have changed and how effective situational learning training has been in increasing creativity.


2018 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 149 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sitti Nurfaidah

Vygotsky has imprinted many influences on learning and teaching learning development. Although his main works focus on psychological aspects of children’s learning, it is very useful both for the teachers and researchers in understanding and exploring the best they can do for the development of the children’s learning. One of Vygotsky’s legacy can be traced in the process of teaching and learning writing in which this skill is regarded as social process. Scholars believe that his idea on sociohistorical perspective becomes the foundation in giving scaffolding in teaching writing, collaborative work activity in writing lesson, as well as teacher reflection on his teaching and learning activities in the classroom, as much as the teaching and learning writing as social process. This article, therefore, represents review on how Vygotsky’s influences on language learning and teaching development, particularly in writing which is considered as social process.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 58
Author(s):  
Rosmayasari Rosmayasari

Characteristics of students who have learning difficulties are minimum IQ levels, tend to have lower academic self-esteem than able students, cannot be good listeners, think, speak, read and write, write spelling, and even calculate the calculation of natural mathematics. This research is a qualitative study with the participants of grade 1 students in an elementary school in Bandung. The focus of this research is on students' difficulty in reading and writing initially. The results of the study found a way to deal with students who have difficulty learning to read and write initially by connecting the initial knowledge students have with the material to be taught, structuring a comfortable environment for learning, using interesting resources, learning material and media, provide lessons for improvement or improvement, provide repetition of material or enrichment, provide learning motivation, and build good learning attitudes and habits. The involvement of parents in overcoming student learning difficulties is to be able to establish communication with class teachers to find out their children's learning development, provide free time with children to discuss lessons that have been given at school, provide learning facilities, understand children's learning difficulties and provide guidance, and provide motivation in learning.


2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 63-74
Author(s):  
Jane Gresia Akollo ◽  
Meike Elsa Toisuta

AbstrackIn children learning process that is conducted from home during the Covid-19 pandemic, parents must function as “teachers”.  As the 'teachers', parents must prepare themselves, starting from reading books, participating in webinars, following learning videos or videos of children's creativity activities in order to nourish their intellectuals with various information and knowledge.  This study employs a qualitative approach with a case study method on 10 parents (father or mother) who had early childhood (5-6 years) at PAUD Rafflesia Arnolis, Kayu Tiga, Soya Village Ambon City. The data were obtained through interviews and documentation. The result of this study reveal some foms of parental involvement namely there is a communication between parents and teacher, accompany and help children learn as well as privide learning facilities. In addition, there are several positive things created between parents and children, such as the closeness of parents and children, parents can follow and know about children's learning development and parents are enriched intellectually and creatively while being 'teachers' for children at home. The benefit of the research is that the parents realize how important it is for them to be involved in their childrens' learning process and recognize the forms of involvement. Thus, parents can improve the quality and intensity of their children's learning involvement at home during the Covid-19 pandemic.Keywords: parental involvement, early childhood, learning from home


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