scholarly journals Optimizing Early Childhood Education in Efforts to Create Superior Quality Human Resources in Indonesia

2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (4) ◽  
pp. 454
Author(s):  
Rahmi Kurnia ◽  
Rizka Mutiah Nur ◽  
Isda Aini

Education is something that must exist in each individual. Without the provision of education, a nation cannot become a developed and competitive country in the era of globalization. If the quality of education is low then the quality of the tablespoons will also be low. Education has a very important meaning for the growth of children because children are potential leaders of the nation. In this study, researchers used a type of literature review research and used data obtained from literature studies. The data obtained were analyzed using descriptive analysis method. The results of this study indicate that there are several aspects that need attention in efforts to optimize PAUD in Indonesia, namely regarding the quality of facilities and infrastructure in PAUD institutions, equitable distribution of education in cities and villages, parental awareness about the importance of PAUD, quality of educators in PAUD institutions. Increasing the operational budget of education, equitable distribution of education in cities and villages, increasing parental awareness about the importance of PAUD through counseling and outreach, improving the quality of educators in PAUD institutions can be done through education and training for prospective educators is an effort and effort that can be done to optimize PAUD in Indonesia.Keywords: Early Childhood, PAUD, Government, Educators, Parents

2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 182
Author(s):  
Anwar Sa'dullah ◽  
Triyo Supriyatno

The dynamics of the development of educational institutions in Indonesia cannot be stopped, let alone limit the rapid development of institutions. Not a few institutions have closed down due to the lack of interest in the community to send their children to school. The problem basically concerns the quality of the institution, especially human resources who play a role as the subject or manager of the institution. For quality institutions, it is certain that they will not be displaced by global developments and the demands of the community for quality education. The research method of this article is qualitative research with a descriptive analysis approach. This type of research is a case study with a multi-case design considering the choice of two research institutions even though one shelter, namely early childhood education and primary school Anak Saleh Malang City. The results showed that early childhood education has four strategies in improving the quality of human resources, including: training, professional development, career development, and performance appraisal. One of the four strategies has the theme of developing human resources through workshops on the responsibilities of employees in schools and families. Meanwhile, the Saleh Children Primary School has three strategies for developing human resources, namely: monitoring, evaluation and follow-up. Among the three strategies, one of the activity designs is the awarding of employees through employee and teacher months including the involvement of parents in follow-up programs. Keywords: Quality, Human Resources, SDGs, Saleh Children


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 48-54
Author(s):  
Chandra Bahari ◽  
Leza Lijayanto ◽  
Suci Fitriyani ◽  
Ahmad Arofiqi ◽  
Rida Nurfarida Rahmat

In 2030-2040 Indonesia will face a demographic bonus so efforts to prepare for this mental revolution must be made to improve the quality of human resources. One way to do that is by increasing literacy culture among early childhood. This study aims to analyze the implementation of the 15-minute miss reading innovation program in Ciamis Regency and to find out the factors that hamper the implementation of the 15-minute miss reading innovation program. The method used is a descriptive analysis method with a qualitative approach. Where data collection through observation, interviews and documentation. The results of this study indicate that the 15-minute miss reading innovation program has the support of the local government with the issuance of the Regent's Decree as the basis for the running of this program, lack of coordination and human resources that have become a hindering factor for this program so that it has not run optimally, therefore the strategy undertaken is to carry out socialization about the importance of implementing an innovative 15-minute miss reading program for school children to create an independent, productive and quality young generation in facing the challenges of demographic bonus in Indonesia. 


2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (3) ◽  
pp. 164
Author(s):  
Shinta HAD Yusup

The lack of human resources and government socialization of the community in the area related to Early Childhood Education are feared to have an impact on the level of community participation in Early Childhood Education, whereas that will be able to form quality children; children grow according to the stages so they will be ready to enter further education. This study aims to determine community participation and supporting and inhibiting factors in the implementation of the PAUD Al-Furqon program in Weninggalih Sindangkerta Village. The method that I use in this research is Descriptive Analysis Method with qualitative approach. The results of this study indicate that the public participation in Early Childhood Education shows quite encouraging levels. This was driven by a high understanding of the importance of implementing early education. Their participations are shown in the form of friendship with PAUD Al Furqon actively, liaison with PAUD institutions and home, being a supporter of Al Furqon PAUD, actively involved with educators and PAUD managers and supporters of educational goals, as well as beneficiaries of education. Other forms include being a motivator for parents, contributing various resources, and participating in improving the quality of PAUD Al Furqon.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 18-22
Author(s):  
Nurul Badriyah

Early Childhood Education Institutions have been spread in various regions because they see the importance of education, one of which is in the district of Colomadu. At this time, Early Childhood Education institutions are trying to improve their quality in order to attract parents' interest in order to increase parental satisfaction. The purpose of this study was to determine the quality of kindergarten institutions and the level of satisfaction of parents in the district of Colomadu. Subjects in this study were 575 parents of kindergarten institutions in Subdistrict of Colomadu. Sampling using a random propotional sample methodso as many as 73 parents obtained parents. Data collection techniques used questionnaire method, documentation. Data collected were analyzed using descriptive analysis and simple regression analysis. Based on the calculation of simple linear regression coefficient test data obtained (R2 )) equal to 0.174 which implies that the influence of the independent variable (TK service quality) on the dependent variable (the level of parental satisfaction) is 17.4% while the remaining 83.6% is influenced by other factors. And obtained t count 3.864 and obtained value of t table = 1.993 with a significance level of 0.05, then t arithmetic = 3.864 t table = 1.993 so that H0 is rejected and Ha is accepted. Means it can be concluded that there is a significant influence (significance) between the quality of kindergarten services on the level of satisfaction of parents in the Colomadu District 2018/2019.


Author(s):  
Margarita León

The chapter first examines at a conceptual level the links between theories of social investment and childcare expansion. Although ‘the perfect match’ between the two is often taken for granted in the specialized literature as well as in policy papers, it is here argued that a more nuance approach that ‘unpacks’ this relationship is needed. The chapter will then look for elements of variation in early childhood education and care (ECEC) expansion. Despite an increase in spending over the last two decades in many European and Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries, wide variation still exists in the way in which ECEC develops. A trade-off is often observed between coverage and quality of provision. A crucial dividing line that determines, to a large extent, the quality of provision in ECEC is the increasing differentiation between preschool education for children aged 3 and above and childcare for younger children.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carolina Maldonado‐Carreño ◽  
Hirokazu Yoshikawa ◽  
Eduardo Escallón ◽  
Liliana Angélica Ponguta ◽  
Ana María Nieto ◽  
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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 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 14
Author(s):  
M. Marhun

Teachers in ECE (Early Childhood Education) should have the knowledge and skills in guiding children when playing blocks, but this is not shared by most PAUD teachers in Indonesia. Therefore, this study develops a block play model that refers to the PKPK model from Hirsch and Dodge with the adjustment of conditions in Indonesia. This research is a research and development (R&D) that seeks to develop, refine (re-construct), test, and validate Masnipal-models that are easy for teachers to use and effectively develop children's creativity. This study begins with testing the PKPK model to a group of subjects to obtain data about the ability of teachers to understand and apply the model. After revisions and improvements, the model of reconstruction results was further tested. Research subjects were PAUD teachers in Cianjur (n = 42) and Bandung (n = 78). Data collection uses observation and peer assessment techniques and data analysis uses descriptive analysis techniques. The novelty of this study is the resulting Masnipal-model that facilitates PAUD teachers in Indonesia in guiding children to develop creativity through block play.


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