The Effectiveness of Using the Classroom Guide Book for Early Childhood Education Teachers

This study aims to (1) to develop a classroom guide book for early childhood education (ECE)  teachers that provides alternative models of class setting and seating management in the classroom, (2) to determine the feasibility of developing a classroom guide book for ECE teachers. This study used re...

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Main Authors: Kartika Rinakit Adhe, Karina Dewi Masitha, Sri Widayati
Format: Article
Language:Indonesian
Published: Universitas Muhammadiyah Ponorogo 2020-03-01
Series:Jurnal Indria: Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan Prasekolah dan Sekolah Awal
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Online Access:http://journal.umpo.ac.id/index.php/indria/article/view/2484
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author Kartika Rinakit Adhe
Karina Dewi Masitha
Sri Widayati
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description This study aims to (1) to develop a classroom guide book for early childhood education (ECE)  teachers that provides alternative models of class setting and seating management in the classroom, (2) to determine the feasibility of developing a classroom guide book for ECE teachers. This study used research and development method by adapting the Borg & Gall. The subject in this study were ECE teachers from 7 schools in West Surabaya. Data collection techniques used were interviews, questionnaires, and observations. The research subjects in the initial research were 15 teachers, and operational research was 30 teachers. The result of this research is the development of a class setting guidebook for ECE teachers. From the product trial results, the results of the development are feasible to be used to guide teachers in choosing alternative class settings that will be used in their classrooms by 83%. Based on the initial trial scores, main trials and operational field trials (3,6) from a scale of 1-4, the class setting manual is effective for increasing teacher knowledge about the types of learning models, class settings and seating arrangements in the classroom based on interviews have been done. So it can be concluded that the guidelines for structuring children's sitting in class are effectively used and the teacher has the right reference.
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spelling doaj.art-efd7b5d64d2f4708bbeac2a72ba892bd2022-12-22T00:35:08ZindUniversitas Muhammadiyah PonorogoJurnal Indria: Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan Prasekolah dan Sekolah Awal2579-72552528-004X2020-03-01511183The Effectiveness of Using the Classroom Guide Book for Early Childhood Education TeachersKartika Rinakit Adhe0Karina Dewi Masitha1Sri Widayati2Universitas Negeri SurabayaUniversitas Negeri SurabayaUniversitas Negeri SurabayaThis study aims to (1) to develop a classroom guide book for early childhood education (ECE)  teachers that provides alternative models of class setting and seating management in the classroom, (2) to determine the feasibility of developing a classroom guide book for ECE teachers. This study used research and development method by adapting the Borg & Gall. The subject in this study were ECE teachers from 7 schools in West Surabaya. Data collection techniques used were interviews, questionnaires, and observations. The research subjects in the initial research were 15 teachers, and operational research was 30 teachers. The result of this research is the development of a class setting guidebook for ECE teachers. From the product trial results, the results of the development are feasible to be used to guide teachers in choosing alternative class settings that will be used in their classrooms by 83%. Based on the initial trial scores, main trials and operational field trials (3,6) from a scale of 1-4, the class setting manual is effective for increasing teacher knowledge about the types of learning models, class settings and seating arrangements in the classroom based on interviews have been done. So it can be concluded that the guidelines for structuring children's sitting in class are effectively used and the teacher has the right reference.http://journal.umpo.ac.id/index.php/indria/article/view/2484guidebookclassroom settingsseating settings
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