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Early Childhood Research Journal (ECRJ)
ISSN : 26556448     EISSN : 26559315     DOI : 10.23917/ecrj
Core Subject : Education,
Early Childhood Research Journal (ECRJ) is a scientific journal of early childhood education program of Teaching and Education Faculty of Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta focusing on publication of scientific research result conducted by UMS's internal and external academicians, especially in early childhood education. Early childhood research journal (ECRJ) publishes scientific articles in the field of pure and applied science about early childhood education including innovative and creative learning and teaching on early childhood education, detection of growth and development for early childhood, early childhood studies about nutrition and health. The article based on research article, a critical, and comprehensive scientific study of the important and current issues covered by the journal Early childhood research journal (ECRJ).
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Articles 83 Documents
Alternative Learning Media Pre Reading Ability Siregar, Masyunita
Early Childhood Research Journal (ECRJ) Vol.2, No.1, June 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/ecrj.v2i1.7466

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The ability to read early is an important ability given to children. Through reading skills, children will be able to gain other knowledge. Learning media is a tool for delivering material and facilitating learning activities. Learning to procure media to improve the ability to read the beginning that is appropriate for children's development is very necessary. Wrong-name learning media is one of the new media alternatives to improve initial reading skills. The purpose of this article is to add learning media to request the ability to read the beginning. And to add to the literature about the ability to read the beginning. 
The Examining Philosophical Foundation of Children Language Development Program Based on 2013 Curriculum Astuti S.Pd, M.Hum., Wili
Early Childhood Research Journal (ECRJ) Vol.2, No.2, December 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (927.828 KB) | DOI: 10.23917/ecrj.v2i2.10288

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The theory of early childhood education aims to expose and research the complexities of child education. The goal of the study was to define the philosophy of the Language Development Program based on the 2013 Early Childhood Education Curriculum. Data collection techniques in this study used direct observation and recording methods in the Lesson Plan in Language development program based on 2013 ECE curriculum, based on predetermined categories. Data sources in this study were all information written in the children's language development program which was prepared in accordance with the 2013 curriculum. The data will be analyzed by Qualitative content analysis. The finding led to the discovery of the philosophical foundation of children language development program which are dominated by Progresivism.
Stimulation Of Linguistic Intelligence through Project Methods Rizki, Dita Aulia
Early Childhood Research Journal (ECRJ) Vol.2, No.1, June 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/ecrj.v2i1.7462

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The purpose of the study is to provide an overview and influence of the project method on the stimulation process of linguistic intelligence of children aged 4-5 years at the Bina Karsa Kindergarten in Lampung Province. The research method used is Action Research. Data collection techniques carried out through observation, interview stimulation of linguistic intelligence through project methods. Qualitative descriptive data analysis techniques, namely, a complete description of the process of linguistic intelligence stimulation activities through project methods and quantitative descriptive, the results of the percentage of the effect of the project method on the success of linguistic intelligence stimulation with stages through Cycle 1, Cycle 2 and so on. Samples selected by children aged 4-5 years at Bina Karsa Kindergarten. Sampling through interviews with teachers and direct observation. Linguistic intelligence is the intelligence of language intelligence in processing words or the ability to use words effectively both verbally and in writing. Project method is a project method is one method used to train children's ability to solve problems experienced by children in everyday life. Based on the pre-research results, it can be concluded that stimulation of linguistic intelligence through the activities and use of media in accordance with the activities of linguistic intelligence stimulation, and the method often used is the method of storytelling and play. The method of storytelling is not enough in the stimulation process, a trial using the project method is carried out.
Optimization of Speaking Ability in Early Childhood Manurung, Ade Karunia Rizky
Early Childhood Research Journal (ECRJ) Vol.2, No.2, December 2019
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abstract :Speech ability is a person's ability to express, convey, express and say something that is in someone's thoughts and feelings. The ability to speak has an important role in the success of socializing someone, because through speaking skills one can communicate and interact with people around him. This study aims to minimize speech delays in early childhood by optimizing learning in early childhood by stimulating children through learning media and adding literature to improve speaking skills in early childhood. 
Analyze Ability of Early Childhood Based on Gender Tanjung, Salsabila Hasiana; Suparno, Suparno
Early Childhood Research Journal (ECRJ) Vol.2, No.1, June 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/ecrj.v2i1.7194

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The experimental design in this study has a particular interest in making conclusions made about gender differences in the ability to analyze children aged 5 years in the perspective of Taxonomic Bloom. The problem in this research is represented by the sample of research subjects by using items that have been loaded instrument. Test reliability and heterogeneity of variance can be randomly drawn conclusions from the scores of women and men on the instrument used. The results showed a statistically significant effect size difference difference (.01 Mean) in favor of women. The magnitude of gender differences in the impact of learning outcomes, however, differs substantially throughout the specific product domain graphically.
Arts and Crafts: Fun Activities to Train Early Childhood Cooperation Azhima, Idzni
Early Childhood Research Journal (ECRJ) Vol.2, No.2, December 2019
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Abstract : Cooperation is one form of an aspect of social emotional development that needs to be developed in early childhood to be able to have a collaborative attitude, interact with other people and have an attitude of responsibility for their work. Learning methods that can be used in an effort to improve the ability of child cooperation, namely by group work methods. In this study, group work was applied based on playing art and craft activities. The purpose of writing this article is to add an alternative method of learning to improve collaboration skills in early childhood.
Effect of Learning Motivation and Learning Environment Against Student Learning Achievement Aulia Al Haq, Vina
Early Childhood Research Journal (ECRJ) Vol.3, No.1, June 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/ecrj.v3i1.11728

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Research on the Influence Motivation Study and Environmental Learning Against Achievement Learning Students showed that There is the influence of positive motivation to learn and environmental learn to achievement learn student . case is shown by the analysis of regression linear multiple , that the value of t count motivation to learn at 2.476 with significance 0.016 0.05 then H0 is accepted , and environmental learning has value t arithmetic amounted to 4.977 with significance 0.000 0.05 then H0 is accepted . While the value of F arithmetic amounted to 53.069, and the value of R square of 0.639 (63.9%). Relative contribution to the variable of learning motivation give a donation of 31% and variable environment study provides donations relatively amounted to 69%, the total contribution relative of 100%. Donations effective at variable motivation to learn by 19.81% and environment study by 63.91%, which means that the motivation to learn and environment study are jointly provide donations effectively amounted to 63.91% against the achievement of learning , and 36.09% of other variables not examined .
Use of Manipulative Media as A Stimulation Of Ability To Understand The Concept of Early Children's Age Palupi, Agustina Nur
Early Childhood Research Journal (ECRJ) Vol.3, No.2, December 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/ecrj.v3i2.11414

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Every child has the right and needs for stimulation of his development. One of them is cognitive. Aspects of cognitive development can be stimulated through mathematics learning. But children can find it difficult to understand mathematical concepts because reasoning and logic are needed, whereas mathematical concepts are not concrete. For this reason, concrete media need to be used to demonstrate or illustrate the concept, the media are manipulative. The purpose of this study is to analyze articles and documents resulting from research on the use of manipulative media as a stimulation of the ability to recognize the concept of child numbers. Method: This research uses a literature review method. There are criteria in searching journals so that 20 journals are found to be analyzed based on population, sample, variables, data analysis, type of research design, and research results. Results and discussion: Literature review shows that the use of manipulative media in early childhood education varies greatly in terms of media material, its play, and its effectiveness. The manipulative media in question such as grain media, number blocks, clock puzzles, container marbles, picture cards, congklak numbers cards, numbers fishing games, and others. While the ability to recognize the concept of numbers in question such as the meaning of the symbol number of concepts a lot a little, counting, and others. Statistical analysis shows the application of manipulative media can stimulate the ability to recognize the concept of numbers in children, increase the activities of children and teachers, and found the response of children who are happy with the use of manipulative media. Conclusion: Manipulative media can stimulate the ability to recognize the concept of child numbers.
The Influence of Democratic Parenting Patterns to The Creativity of Early Ages Istisaroh, Desta Alicha
Early Childhood Research Journal (ECRJ) Vol.3, No.2, December 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/ecrj.v3i2.11785

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Children's creativity is the development of children's behavior to express themselves freely, children can imagine and explore what they do. To increase children's creativity is supported by parenting applied by parents. In addition to parents and family, external factors that affect children's creativity are the school environment and the surrounding community and the parenting patterns applied by parents. Parenting patterns include love and affection, and a good relationship between parents and children, the attitude parents show to children, and various rules created by parents to control children's behavior.
Teacher Management in Early Childhood Education Dewi, Dita
Early Childhood Research Journal (ECRJ) Vol.3, No.1, June 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/ecrj.v3i1.11709

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       This study aims to describe the planning, recruitment, coaching, and development at Surya Ceria Aisyiyah kindergarten, Cangakan, Karanganyar. This research is a qualitative descriptive study. Data collection uses observation techniques, interviews, and documentation. Test the validity of the data using technical triangulation and source triangulation. Data analysis using the model of Miles and Huberman namely the reduction stage, the stage of data presentation, and drawing conclusions.       The results of his research are (1) Planning in Surya Ceria Aisyiyah PAUD using job analysis and job analysis. (2) Recruitment of teachers in kindergarten Surya Ceria Aisyiyah, namely forming a committee for the recruitment of prospective new educators, announcements, administrative selection. The selection process for applicants in kindergarten Surya Ceria Aisyiyah includes administrative selection, written test, interview test, microteaching test. after the test ends, the overall test results will be discussed and determined which ones are accepted and rejected. Applicants who pass the selection face the school principal to be given directions related to the work contract and salary; (3) Guidance and development of educators through the identification of educator needs with evaluation methods. Forms of coaching and development in kindergarten Surya Ceria Aisyiyah Cangakan Karanganyar, namely supervision of school principals, seminars, workshops, training, In House Training, organization, training, visits, and comparative studies, further education.