Inaad Mutlib Sayer
University of Human Development Sulaymaniyah, Iraq

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Teachers and Students Benefits for Bringing Oral Storytelling in Front of the Classroom Tristan Rokhmawan; Daryono Daryono; Fuat Fuat; Inaad Mutlib Sayer; Xenia Konstantinopoulou; Nuril Mas’udah; Durotun Nafisah
Bulletin of Community Engagement Vol 2 No 2 (2022): Bulletin of Community Engagement
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51278/bce.v2i2.426

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Elementary school or Madrasah Ibtidaiyah teachers' competence in oral storytelling was needed as a form of role model for students to be able to develop their skills. It was caused to be able to develop speaking, students need exposure to listening material. Teachers need to create an atmosphere that allows students to practice using spoken language. Based on the results, in the context of learning at the basic education level for children, storytelling is able to increase the potential of their language skills by listening, then children are expected to be able to reflect back on the story in oral form. This article aimed to give an assistance of 5 teachers and 25 students of oral storytelling to get benefit of language skill. The researchers used Service Learning (SL) approach (Felten, & Clayton, 2011). It as a medium for integrating voluntary community service with active reflection which is expected to enrich and strengthen the material about bringing oral storytelling in developing students and teachers. Analyzing data used modeling, asignment, perform (Topi & Ramesh, 2002). Finally, the final results of all of our activities in the context of community service are: 1) There is a change in the behavior of teachers and students to develop activities based on oral storytelling skills, 2) The development of an oral storytelling culture, 3) An increase in oral storytelling skills, and 4 ) The emergence of awareness to find many oral stories in traditional societies that have not been widely written or spoken in a formal context. Keywords: Oral Storytelling, Assistance Oral Storytelling, Benefits Oral Storytelling
The Variety of Mathematics Learning Media for Early Childhood in Improving Basic Mathematics Ability Rohibni Rohibni; Tristan Rokhmawan; Inaad Mutlib Sayer; Lailatul Fitriyah
Bulletin of Science Education Vol 2 No 3 (2022): Bulletin of Science Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51278/bse.v2i3.427

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Introduction to mathematics in early childhood is a very important cognitive aspect to be given. One of the things that can be done is the development of innovative mathematics learning media for early childhood. This study aims to conduct a literature review related to the various uses of mathematics learning media in early childhood. Data collection was carried out by reviewing all related articles published in the 2019-2022 period. After conducting a thorough review, there were 30 reputable articles from accredited journals used in this study. The results showed that there were 27 effective learning media that could be used by teachers at the time of learning to improve early childhood math skills. The researchers found that the teachers changed the normal learning strategy to a limited face-to-face learning strategy. For example in schools, teachers as educators had their own short-time learning strategies, so the learning process can be conducted effectively. Keywords: Online Learning, Application E-Learning, Web-Based E-Learning