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Analysis The Role of Principle as Supervisor in The Implementation of School-Based Management Arifin, Arifin; Mamonto, Tofhan; Assery, Syeh; Lahiya , Arkam; Ramli , Akhmad
Mudir : Jurnal Manajemen Pendidikan Vol. 5 No. 2 (2023): July : Mudir: Jurnal Manajemen Pendidikan
Publisher : Mudir : Jurnal Manajemen Pendidikan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55352/mudir.v5i2.593

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The principal's function as a supervisor in the implementation of school-based management is covered in this paper. The goal of this research is to characterize the principal's position as a supervisor based on four components of school-based management, including creating and evaluating school programs, managing the learning process, handling personnel issues, and managing relationships with the committee. One of school served as the research site. Descriptive qualitative methodology is the research technique employed. The school committee chairman, instructors, and the principal were the sources of the data. The findings indicated that the principal's position as a supervisor in overseeing the educational process and school-community interactions was ideal. However, it has not been functioning at its best in its capacity as a supervisor in developing and assessing school programs and managing staff. Suggestions in this situation include the principal setting a good example of teacher discipline. It is important to retain the role that parents or committees play in raising learning standards, and it is hoped that more observations will be made to see if the principal's supervising efforts have a reciprocal effect.
Improving Early Childhood Social-Emotional Intelligence through Role-Playing Methods In Group B Lahiya, Arkam; Hasini, La; Mamonto, Tofhan; Mamonto, Merdi F.; Mokodenseho, Sabil
Bulletin of Early Childhood Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): Bulletin of Early Childhood
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51278/bec.v1i2.643

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Role-playing is a learning method easily applied in early childhood education. Children easily model the characters they like and become their favorites. With role-playing, all aspects of child development can quickly be developed. However, it needs direction and guidance from the teacher so that the desired outcome can develop properly. Therefore, this study discusses how role-playing can develop the social-emotional development aspects of early childhood in group B. This study uses classroom action research methodology. The research was conducted on 18 children in group B. The results of this study show the success of role-playing in developing the social-emotional aspects of early childhood. Through the learning cycle carried out, there are most children whose social-emotional development aspects develop as expected. Keywords: Social-Emotional Intelligence, Role Playing Methode, Early Childhood