This study aims to improve logical intelligence through media kolak (collage numbers) based on local wisdom in early childhood in PAUD Mawar Al Barokah, Padang Serai Village, Kampung Melayu District, Bengkulu City. The procedure for carrying out this research was carried out using two cycles. Each cycle consists of four stages, namely planning, acting, observing, and reflecting. Each cycle also consists of two meetings, where each meeting has three assessments 1). Know the shape of objects, 2). Know the concept of numbers, and 3). Calculate the number of objects. The results showed an increase that the end of the second cycle was higher than the end of the first cycle in the category of Very Good Developing Children (BSB), namely at the stage of recognizing the shape of objects by 84%, knowing the concept of numbers by 64%, and at the stage of calculating the number of objects of 72 %. In addition, from the learning process it seems fun by using natural materials that are easily available, students become more active, enthusiastic, and creative. Thus, learning through media kolak (collage numbers) based on local wisdom can be used by teachers to improve logic intelligence in early childhood.
Golden age is an investment for the future that is at the age of 2-7 years. This study, trains child development at the pre-operational stage of early childhood because children are still thinking realistic. To train early childhood development, this study uses insect-resistant media, which serves to introduce early childhood to surrounding insects. The research method used is the Pre Test Post Test Group Design. The subjects of this study were children of group B of Rafa PAUD in Bengkulu City. Data collection in this study is the initial test (pretest) and final test (posttest). From the results of the pretest of children's ability, there are still undeveloped children and the results of the post-test there are 7 well-developed children. The conclusion of this study is the use of insect-resistant media (insectarium) influences the preoperational thinking abilities of early childhood group B PAUD Bengkulu City
Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk : (1) Mengetahui hasil belajar dengan model pembelajaran CLIS (Children's Learning in Science) menggunakan Media Kit IPA di SMP Negeri 21 Kota Bengkulu. (2). Mengetahui hasil belajar dengan model pembelajaran CLIS (Children's Learning in Science) tanpa menggunakan Media Kit IPA di SMP Negeri 21 Kota Bengkulu. (3). Untuk mengetahui seberapa besar perbedaan hasil belajar fisika antara model pembelajaran CLIS (Children's Learning in Science) yang menggunakan media kit IPA dan tidak menggunakan Media Kit IPA di SMP Negeri 21 Kota Bengkulu. Metode penelitian ini adalah penelitian eksperimen dengan sampel terdiri dari dua kelas. Instrumen penelitian ini berupa 10 butir soal berbentuk pilihan ganda yang dibagi dalam tiga tahapan pembelajaran. Teknik analisis yang digunakan adalah analisis uji-t. Hasil dari penelitian ini bahwa hasil belajar yang dicapai oleh siswa dengan model pembelajaran CLIS (Children's Learning In Science) menggunakan media kit IPA diperoleh rata-rata sebesar 65,26, sedangkan hasil belajar yang dicapai siswa dengan model pembelajaran (Children's Learning In Science) tanpa menggunakan media kit IPA sebesar 61,67, dengan hasil perhitungan t hitung sebesar 2,813.
This study aims to improve the ability to read the beginning of students by using the SUBACA Flash Card method for children in group B PAUD AL-ANISA Bentiring, Bengkulu City. This type of research is Classroom Action Research using two cycles, where each cycle is carried out in three meetings. Methods of collecting data in the form of observation and documentation. The results showed that there was an increase in reading the beginning of the child in each cycle with the average percentage of success in Cycle I was 47% and in the second cycle was 82.8%. It can be concluded that the method of playing SUBACA Flash Card is quite effective to be used to improve the ability to read the beginning in the children of group B PAUD AL-ANISA Bentiring, Bengkulu City.
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