scholarly journals Pembelajaran Bahasa Inggris pada Anak Usia Dini di Kec Sukolilo Surabaya

Author(s):  
Andini Dwi Arumsari ◽  
Bustomi Arifin ◽  
Zulidyana Dwi Rusnalasari

<p>English has been used as a language of communication since early childhood. These demands make parents vying to include their children to schools that use English as a medium of language in learning. Learning English as a foreign language in Indonesia began to reach the level of early childhood education. Children aged 0-6 years which is a golden age (golden age) and is a critical period in the stage of human life that will determine the development of the next child. All aspects of language use should be introduced to the child before this golden age ends. English on the AUD has begun to be introduced at the kindergarten level. In learning English requires appropriate learning methods to increase interest and desire of students in using English in learning activities that are fun and interested students, both oral and written fluently and in accordance with its social context. This research seeks to gain knowledge about early childhood education related to English language learning in kindergarten education in Sukolilo sub-district of Surabaya city. Data collection techniques were conducted by interviews to obtain verbal information directly. From the total number of 57 kindergartens in Sukolilo sub-district, there are 28 kindergarten that become the research place. From the data obtained, as many as 28 kindergarten who became the subject of research has provided learning English during the learning proces.</p>

2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 187-194
Author(s):  
Iin Almeina Lubis ◽  
Febby Madonna Yuma ◽  
Guntur Maha Putra

Abstract: The aim of this Community Service is to provide IT-based English language learning media training using Microsoft PowerPoint and make simple videos. This dedication was given to Early Childhood Education Teachers in the Buntu Pane District. The dedication session consisted of distributing material to participants, stages of making Microsoft PowerPoint, and making simple videos. The model used is the training model, delivering material, question and answer session, and direct practice. In general, participants claimed that the training schedule was appropriate, time was shared (delivering material, demonstrations, questions and answers, and direct practice). The participants of the activity were satisfied with the topic presented and felt that most of the expectations and objectives of the service had been fulfilled. The evaluation results showed that the material presented could be well followed. Keywords: english language; microsoft powerpoint; early childhood education teachers  Abstrak: Tujuan dari Pengabdian Masyarakat ini adalah memberikan pelatihan media pembelajaran bahasa inggris berbasis IT menggunakan Mcrosoft PowerPoint dan membuat video sederhana. Pengabdian ini diberikan kepada Guru Guru PAUD ( Pendidikan Anak Usia Dini ) Se-Kecamatan Buntu Pane. Sesi Pengabdian terdiri dari membagikan materi kepada peserta, tahapan-tahapan membuat Microsoft PowerPoint, dan membuat video sederhana. Model yang digunakan adalah model pelatihan, menyampaikan materi, sesi tanya jawab, dan praktek langsung. Secara umum, peserta mengklaim bahwa jadwal pelatihan sudah tepat, pembagian waktu ( menyampaikan materi, demonstrasi, tanya jawab, dan praktek langsung). Peserta kegiatan puas dengan topik yang disajikan dan merasa bahwa sebagian besar harapan dan tujuan pengabdian sudah terpenuhi. Hasil evaluasi menunjukkan bahwa materi yang disampaikan dapat diikuti dengan baik. Kata kunci: bahasa inggris; microsoft powerpoint;  guru pendidikan anak usia dini (PAUD) 


Author(s):  
Jennifer Yvette Fortin

Music and language are humanity's most powerful auditory symbol systems. They are connected neurologically early in life, develop similarly, and are linked academically. With communal function, similar learning processes, and neurological proximity, could the intersection of music and language each facilitate the other? This chapter explores the benefits of music integration in language learning, particularly to improve classroom affect and reduce students' experiences of foreign language anxiety (FLA). Exploring the benefits of integrative curriculum, music in the classroom, and language learning theory and methodologies, this work offers a theoretical foundation for further research. By illuminating the connection between music integration and positive classroom affect, further opportunities to develop and implement more effective linguistic classroom practices can improving education's impact in early childhood education.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 27-34
Author(s):  
Wuri Syaputri ◽  
Fenny Theresia ◽  
Fatma Yuniarti

Language and culture are two things that are interrelated in human life, especially in learning and langage teaching. The objective of this study is to dercribe the understanding of culture in learning English. This research belongs to qualitative research which applies libraries research to collect the data. The introduction of this culture is especially recommended for foreign language learning which places more emphasis on developing communication skills with the target language. The introduction of culture in learning English process can reduce the potential for misunderstandings to occur during the communication process.


Author(s):  
Gail Ellis

The integration of a foreign language into early childhood education is becoming more and more widespread.  Yet there is a lack of specific teacher training and no clearly-defined pre-primary foreign language pedagogy to guide and support teachers.  This article presents data from a recent initiative by a provider of out-of-school English classes in Europe to support teachers in implementing a pre-primary programme and in developing pre-primary foreign language pedagogy.  This formed part of a wider change-management and innovation process looking at higher efficiencies and effectiveness, and bringing together in one coherent approach best practice throughout the region in the teaching of English to pre-primary children. The pre-primary programme is underpinned by the pedagogical principles of the UK’s Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) framework and the HighScope approach to early childhood education with its overarching ‘plan-do-review’ structure for learning sequences which values children’s voices and agency. Initially, there was some apprehension amongst teachers due to a lack of experience of teaching pre-primary children and some resistance from others who believed that young children are not capable of reflecting on their learning or of making choices about their learning.  An important feature of the change-management process was the implementation of a normative-re-educative approach and the provision of ongoing training and professional development. This involved teachers in the adaptation of the organisation’s global statement of approach to English language teaching to an age-appropriate version for a pre-primary context in order to develop pre-primary foreign language pedagogy. It also encouraged teachers to re-examine their existing beliefs and attitudes in order to recognise children’s reflective capacities given appropriate support and scaffolding, and to rethink the power dynamics in the adult-child relationship moving to one of more shared control. Data from surveys conducted with teachers at the initial stage of the programme and 18 months later provides evidence which shows that, over time, teacher’s beliefs and attitudes have changed.  Conclusions are drawn from the experience of the project and the factors influencing changes in teacher’s views are discussed.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 27-33
Author(s):  
Mahkamah Brantasari

Paud is an organization engaged in early childhood education that must be very well managed and maximally organized because paud is a learning platform that focuses on children who have a golden age whose time span is only short and must be really serious in implementing the learning system so that it is in line with the goals and directions of early childhood education. Planning is the initial foundation of an activity can and will be carried out, in planning made a goal, which is summarized in the vision and mission of the organization, the next activity is organizing, after planning then what must be considered is how activities can be carried out properly according to objectives, activities that must be carried out is the distribution of tasks to experts in accordance with predetermined fields. Furthermore, the implementation of the plans that have been made, implementation is a process that is carried out continuously repeatedly so that there is a need for a control or supervision to ensure that the implementation of activities runs well in accordance with the provisions that have been planned.


2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. p299
Author(s):  
Dr. Mohammad Dayij Suleiman Al.qomoul

The study aimed at investigating the Islamic values basically (faith, worship, moral, and social) that could be implemented in the English language syllabuses of the first three grades in Jordan. The researcher revised those three syllabuses and found some fundamental Islamic values which affect the students’ behavior. “Words, phrases and sentences” are taken as original units for analysis and investigations. The subject of the study consisted of all the English language textbooks (Student’s Books and Activity Books) of the first three grades in Jordan. The sample of the study is the subject of the study itself, since the researcher analyzes all the English language books for the three primary grades in Jordan. The selected values are important in realization of goals and behaviors of learning, in general and in learning English as a foreign language, in particular. For values have the power of developing personality, which in turn, makes learning more effective and permanent. The findings of the study show that some fundamental Islamic values were implemented in these textbooks with some variation from one grade to another and some others are totally absent as shown in the Tables (1-5). Based on the findings of the study, the researcher attempts to figure out some remarkable suggestions and recommendations.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 369-380
Author(s):  
Erni Munastiwi

This research examines the management of extracurricular education early childhood. It is backed by that implementation of extracurricular activities on early childhood education face varieties of constraints in management. Therefore, extracurricular activities, early childhood education is supposed to be managed thoughtfully. The management of extracurricular activities are good and true will effect positively to the quality of early childhood education. The qualitative research methodology is library research. Method of data collection by collecting reference books the subject matter and book supporters. Data analysis techniques are content analysis. Results of the study show that the extracurricular management, early childhood education is implemented through the following four stages: (1) plan a needs analysis, types, background, goals, budget, materials, assessment tools, schedule, facilities and infrastructure, output criteria instructors, (2) organize the Division of duties, authority and responsibilities of the personnel of extracurricular activities, (3) carry out extracurricular activities appropriate planning and organizing, and (4) evaluate extracurricular activities.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (01) ◽  
pp. 1-16
Author(s):  
Fauzi Fahmi ◽  
Rahmi Wardah Ningsih

Curriculum of Early Childhood Education is a set of plans about early childhood learning goals ranging from 0 to 6 years old which intend to develop children's potential optimally. Poor of teacher attention and unfortunate infrastructure lead to unappropriate children’s potential development. The objectives of this study are to: 1) describe the form of a curriculum development model for early childhood education, and 2) describe the implementation of the curriculum model for early childhood education. This research uses a literature study method that relies on bibliographical sources from books and articles in scientific journals related to the subject matter. The results of this study indicate that: 1) the curriculum development model for early childhood education can be changed by adding, reducing and improving the curriculum regularly, 2) curriculum models for early childhood education include: a) High / Scope curriculum, b) Creative curriculum, and c) The Vygotsky Curriculum. d) The Waldorf Curriculum.


2019 ◽  
pp. 575-587
Author(s):  
Adela González Fernández

Bilingual education at the earlier stages of education is one of the main concerns of current governments and educative policies. This is resulting in the proliferation of new methodologies and educative proposals in order to obtain the best possible results. However, most of the time, teachers and educators focus on teaching linguistic elements in isolation. The aim of this chapter is to propose the use of musical tales in bilingual education in early childhood education as a tool for teachers and students to learn to communicate fluently in the foreign language. The use of music, literature, and drama in the same activity makes the perfect combination to help children learn a new language, since it improves aspects like vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation, and the communicative compentence in general.


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