scholarly journals Vidya Kharishma PELATIHAN TEKNIK ECOPRINT UNTUK GURU PAUD

2020 ◽  
Vol 2 ◽  
pp. 183-187 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vidya Kharishma ◽  
Ulfa Septiana

One of early childhood education that can help children to convey ideas and imagination is art. Eco-print is atechnique of art that utilizes natural materials as its ingredients. It has the potential to be a teaching materialin early childhood education so children can appreciate and learns environmentally friendly art by harness thenatural material around them. However, an eco-print lesson in early childhood education is still scarce due tothe lack of teaching materials and the lack of the teacher’s knowledge, specifically about eco-print techniquesfor early childhood education. This problem initiates the author to design training and teaching materials abouteco-print techniques for teachers of early childhood education. Before the training conduct, there will beresearch preparation, analysis of participant needs, trial and error design of the eco print. After then, evaluationconduct between trainer and participant. Based on an analysis of participant needs, the best eco-printtechnique for this training is hammering, which is the most straightforward eco-print technique. However, thehammering technique, which usually uses a hammer, is replaced with pestle wood because it is safer forchildren. The implementation of training was carried successfully in the South Jakarta through the POSDAYAcommunity. The result shows that teachers can accept the teaching materials due to the nature of its easyimplementation, easily obtained material, and safety procedures.

2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 147-160
Author(s):  
Miratul Hayati ◽  
Ahmad Syaikhu

This study aims to create and develop teaching materials for early childhood education (PAUD) media units to facilitate learning processes. The teaching materials developed are compiled with a project-based learning approach. The research was conducted on the PAUD media unit in the Early Childhood Islamic Education (PIAUD) undergraduate program at UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta. This research is following Dick and Carey’s model of Research and Development. The development stage focuses on determining instructional goals, analyzing learning materials, analyzing student abilities in the learning context, determining learning targets, developing instruments, developing project-based learning strategies, and applying them to learning. The results showed that students could develop media in line with learning needs and aspects of children’s development using teaching materials.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (3) ◽  
pp. 2391-2398
Author(s):  
Nini Aryani ◽  
Nopa Wilyanita

Early childhood education is being conducted at home in the event of a Covid-19 pandemic. Parents in the WhatsApp Group receive teaching materials from the teacher via this method of instruction. As a result, teachers and parents must work together to ensure that children at home are still receiving an education that is tailored to their individual needs. This study used a qualitative approach based on interviews with teachers and parents from five Aisyiyah Bustanul Athfal Kindergartens located in Pekanbaru City. In the study, teachers and parents found that a positive attitude in communication patterns between them. They can lead to good patterns of cooperation, with parents being able to guide and motivate their children while implementing learning at home and being directly involved in learning with children by accompanying their children while studying.


2018 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 54
Author(s):  
Desni Yuniarni

                                          ABSTRACTEarly childhood is a gold period which his/her potencies should be developed optimally. The way to optimize their potencies for early childhood is by developing the brain function optimally through the introduction of Brain-Gym since brain is a window to learn and work. Brain-Gym consisting of 26 movements can stimulate the three brain dimensions; those are laterality, focus, and concentration dimensions that support the development of emotional skill, social skill, intellectual ability, and physical ability. In particular, the development of all potencies can be done through updated laterality movement that is balancing right-left brain, related to left and right brain dimensions associating with communication ability. Brain gym can improve learning processes and integrate all areas that related to the learning process, specially for children who are a student of early childhood education. So, the aims for this activity is to improve teacher’s knowledge about brain gym. It is hoped that the teacher can practice the brain gym too. To transfer the knowledge about brain gym to the teacher of early childhood education, we use workshop methods. By using this method, teachers can find out about the benefit of brain gym and can practice it for their student. Finally, brain gym can optimize all aspects of child development and maximize children's ability to learn.Keyword: brain gym, early childhood education


2016 ◽  
Vol 74 (1) ◽  
pp. 16-30
Author(s):  
Rita Maria de Souza Couto ◽  
Roberta G. R. Portas ◽  
Flavia Nizia F. Ribeiro ◽  
Maria A. C. Mamede-Neves

Much of the didactic material of São Tomé and Príncipe for teaching and learning situations for early childhood education is not guided by interdisciplinary dialogue between design and education suitable to the country’s context. A proposal is presented for a system of objects that support the early childhood education curriculum, designed to be used as a guide and supporting material for preschool teachers of São Tomé and Principe and illustrates the various ways in which design can contribute to teaching-learning processes, strengthening knowledge building through the development of artefacts, environments, and education systems. This material is one of the outcomes of the project developed by the Interdisciplinary Education Design Lab¬ (LIDE), from PUC-Rio, Brazil, using the Design in Partnership methodology for the development of curriculum content for early childhood education. The project is being developed by researchers at LIDE/PUC-Rio, the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science of the Republic of São Tomé and Príncipe, Africa, and UNICEF, and has other spheres of action, including the development of early childhood education curriculum content, ongoing teacher and assistant training courses, the recycling course offering for educators and assistants, the teaching materials project, and the redesign of physical spaces in kindergartens. This material contributes to the application of the curriculum under development. Key words: education design, design in partnership, early childhood education, teaching materials.


2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 17-20
Author(s):  
Sri Widyastuti ◽  
Sudarmin Parenrengi ◽  
Tia Ichwani

Early childhood education is the basis for the development of individual character in his future life. Teachers are not only required to master the fields of science, teaching materials, and methods, but also must be able to motivate students to have skills, be creative and have broad insights. This relates to the potential that exists in the community that has not been carried out optimally, so it requires the involvement of other parties in this case universities to provide counseling and training to the community. Therefore, there was a training and counseling activity for kindergarten and TPA teachers located at the At-Taqwa Mosque.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (02) ◽  
pp. 79-94
Author(s):  
Kusmiyati Kusmiyati ◽  
Ni Nyoman Sarmi

Educational play equipment is something that can be used as a means or equipment for playing that contains educational value and can develop all children's abilities. Knowledge and understanding of educational teaching aids is very important for a teacher, but the understanding and skills of making educational game tools are still lacking, this is influenced by teacher education who is not a teacher education graduate even there are high school graduates, this results in low motivation of the teachers to make educational game tools, for that it is necessary to hold training on the development of educational game tools for educators with the aim of providing knowledge and understanding as well as the skills of teachers to make educational play tools that are creative, innovative and environmentally friendly. The making of this educational game tool comes from unused used materials that are easily obtained from the surrounding environment. This training was attended by early childhood education teachers in Wonokromo Village, Surabaya. The method of implementation is divided into four stages, namely material presentation, discussion, practice of making educational game tools and simulations. As a result of the training, all participants gained knowledge and skills in making educational games that are safe for children and are environmentally friendly. Through community service activities, early childhood education teachers are able to develop educational games that are environmentally friendly and able to increase professionalism in learning activities.


2021 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 181-200
Author(s):  
L. Julius Juih ◽  
Elindra Yetti ◽  
Nurbiana Dhieni

Contextual learning binds the content of the subjects in the classroom with the context of the children's daily lives. Learning in early childhood classes (0-8 years) is carried out using the thematic method, which combines several learning materials into one subject. Thematic teaching resources in early childhood classes are still limited in number and rely on textbooks provided by the government. This study aims to develop activity-based teaching materials to assess contextual thematic learning. This research method uses model development research by Borg and Gall with data collection techniques using panels and questionnaires on expert tests, one to one test, small-group test, and large-group test. The research data analysis technique used mixed methods, namely quantitative data tabulated in the form of percentages and described in the qualitative form. 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