Perception about Non-Face-to-Face Classes by Early Childhood Teachers in Early Childhood Educational Institutions

2021 ◽  
Vol 25 (2) ◽  
pp. 163-182
Author(s):  
Min-Kyung Ha ◽  
Eun-Jung Kim
2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 599-607
Author(s):  
Fortina Verawati Sianturi

The existence of COVID-19 which still hit Indonesia until in November 2020 had a negative impact on education in Indonesia, especially early childhood education. This makes learning, which was a face-to-face system, must be changed to distance education. In order for learning to continue optimally, of course, the teacher must be able to apply different learning strategies. In the pandemic era, schools implement online learning strategies, including at the Playgroup level. Online learning for children, of course, presents its challenges for the teachers. This study aims to investigate online learning strategies at the playgroup level. Play is also a means for children to channel their great energy and discover new things that were previously unknown in a fun way. And this is certainly different from learning that is understood by adults with all the rules and demands at the end. Playing (while learning) in early childhood has a purpose that adults may not realize, where when a child plays, in fact he is developing the potential that exists within him to become a solid initial capital for himself in the future when facing problems in life. This paper is expected to provide references and education to parents and early childhood teachers in particular to be able to understand the world of early childhood, one of which is by understanding the nature of play and the meaning of play for early childhood. This is obtained by exploring various sources from several literatures from the results of research and thought where the results can be used for early childhood parents and teachers to be more precise in assisting and designing learning for early childhood so that the pearl of early childhood learning, namely playing while learning can be achieved.


2021 ◽  
pp. 088626052110063
Author(s):  
Lesley-anne Ey ◽  
Marilyn Campbell

School bullying is a global phenomenon with teachers often at the forefront of responding to this behavior. It is, therefore, important that teachers are able both to understand and articulate what bullying is and to recognize bullying behavior. Ninety-five Australian early childhood teachers participated in an online survey to define bullying, fighting and identify the differences between the two behaviors. They were also asked to identify from 20 scenarios whether the behaviors depicted traditional bullying behaviors, cyberbullying behaviors, non-bullying face-to-face behaviors or non-cyberbullying behaviors. Results found that teachers described some of the three characteristics of bullying, that is, the intention to harm, power difference, and repetition; however, many teachers had difficulty clearly explaining the distinguishing differences between bullying and fighting. The majority of teachers identified the bullying behaviors in the scenarios; however, some teachers misinterpreted some non-bullying behaviors as bullying. The need to increase teacher’s knowledge of bullying to support the prevention and intervention of bullying are discussed.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 26-33
Author(s):  
Moch. Surya Hakim Irwanto Hakim

In current conditions it is highly recommended for all educational institutions to carry out online or online-based learning. Online implementation is carried out without meeting face to face with students. However, online implementation in PAUD really requires active participation from parents because of the condition of students who have not fully been able to access the media in online implementation. The purpose of this study is to describe online learning based on collaboration between parents and teachers in early childhood education. The method in this research is using descriptive qualitative research. The results of this study are expected that parents will be more motivated to take a proactive role in the learning process of children through online learning based on collaboration between parents and teachers.


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