Curriculum 2013 (K.13) PAUD is developed systematically to fullfil the development needs of children through the development of potential, character and knowledge. This can be seen in the Standards for the Level of Achievement of Children (STPPA), Ministerial Regulation (Permen) 146 of 2014, and Guidelines for Early Childhood Character Education. The policy contained in K.13 PAUD also has the most important position in regulating all activities in the school. This study aims to examine the complete structure of the contents of the Daily Learning Implementation Plan (RPPH) made by educators which will be assessed through the Teacher Skills Assessment Tool (APKG) format based on the 2013 Early Childhood Education Curriculum (K.13 PAUD), which is carried out on 15 Kindergarten group A and group B in the Ciputat region. The results obtained from this study present the lowest percentage seen in the ability of educators to formulate and compile indicators of core competencies, learning objectives, and to plan scientific activities. This shows that there are still many schools that have not followed the procedures for making RPPH based on the implementation guidelines of K.13 PAUD.
Storytelling is an exciting learning method that teachers can practice in learning activities. This study investigates the Kak Awam strategies in conducting storytelling to develop moral values in preschool children. This research uses descriptive qualitative. Data were collected by interview, observation, document analysis and video recording. The collected data were analyzed using Miles Huberman analysis, consisting of several stages: data collection, data reduction, data presentation and verification or conclusion. This study explains the storytelling strategies conducted by Kak Awam in delivering moral values can be implemented in learning activities at school.
The study aims to analyze the Technological Competence, Pedagogics, and Content Knowledge (TPCK) of elementary school teachers and how to integrate and implement TPACK in learning. The research method used is descriptive quantitative survey research with the population and sample being elementary school teachers in DKI Jakarta, which are taken randomly using a simple random sampling technique. Data collection instrument used the TPACK Self-assessment instrument developed by researchers. The results of this study are: the use ICT in learning by elementary school teachers in DKI Jakarta has not been maximized, low skills of technology cause this; Online learning platforms, both synchronous and asynchronous, are still monotonous; not many choices are used, even direct to be conventional; The use of learning applications that help in the presentation of subject matter is still deficient and monotonous.
Storytelling is an exciting learning method that teachers can practice in learning activities. This study investigates the Kak Awam strategies in conducting storytelling to develop moral values in preschool children. This research uses descriptive qualitative. Data were collected by interview, observation, document analysis and video recording. The collected data were analyzed using Miles Huberman analysis, consisting of several stages: data collection, data reduction, data presentation and verification or conclusion. This study explains the storytelling strategies conducted by Kak Awam in delivering moral values can be implemented in learning activities at school.
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