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PARENTING IMPLEMENTASI KURIKULUM MERDEKA SEBAGAI BUDAYA POSITIF Ridwan, Ridwan; Lestariningrum, Anik; Iswantiningtyas, Veny; Yulianto, Dema; Al-Fahmi, Sari Nadhifa
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Indonesia Vol 1 No 4 (2023): JPMI Desember 2023
Publisher : CV Bayfa Cendekia Indonesia Bekerjasama dengan Jurusan/Program Studi Pendidikan Masyarakat FKIP Universitas Siliwangi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.1234/jpmi.v1i4.119

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The aim of this community service activity is to provide assistance to PAUD Flamboyan Gs Campurejo, Kediri City in terms of implementing the independent curriculum in developing positive attitudes, culture and learning. The Independent Curriculum (IKM) is an educational approach that provides freedom in learning to students to enable children to develop their own interests and creativity through activities that are relevant to their daily lives. The method used in this PKM activity is to design the service implementation in three stages, the first is the preparation stage, implementation by distributing questionnaires and presenting parenting material in front of the parent class and the last stage is the evaluation stage and preparing a follow-up plan. The implementation of Community Service activities is packaged using lecture, discussion and individual consultation methods. Parenting activities as a parent class are a routine agenda to help understand how to care for young children and the synergies that can be carried out with educational units. For this reason, the community service program is to provide material that is presented during implementation activities with the concept of lectures on how to develop positive attitudes, culture and learning and efforts that can be made by parents involved in school programs as a way to overcome problems. There are discussions and consultations on children's growth and development.
Integrasi Nilai Kebhinekaan Pada Anak Usia Dini Melalui Projek Penguatan Profil Pelajar Pancasila Di TK Dharma Wanita Wanengpaten: Integration of Diversity Values in Early Childhood Through Project on Strengthening the Profile of Pancasila Students at Dharma Wanita Wanengpaten Kindergarten Dwita, Dwita Dela Selvia; Al-Fahmi, Sari Nadhifa; Karisma, Dwi Yogi; Lestariningrum, Anik
Efektor Vol 10 No 2 (2023): Efektor Vol.10 No.2 Tahun 2023
Publisher : Universitas Nusantara PGRI Kediri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29407/e.v10i2.21524

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The purpose of writing the results of this study is to describe the integration of diversity values applied to early childhood through project-based activities that aim to strengthen the profile of Pancasila students. The problem faced is that there is still a misconception about understanding project activities rather than teaching children about the values of strengthening Pancasila, more on the results in the form of products that can be shown. Responding to this problem for the writer is very important when the foundational development phase of early childhood is taught about basic values in understanding and respecting differences, cultural diversity as part of the elaboration of Pancasila values in everyday life. The research design chosen was qualitative by collecting data using direct observation techniques, and documenting the results of project learning activities to strengthen the profile of Pancasila students. The data analysis technique used is descriptive qualitative analysis by processing the data in a theoretical and empirical study based on the results of direct observation then concluded and described in a narrative manner. The results of this study found that early childhood activities in process-oriented projects, especially habituation activities, make children recognize the value of diversity without having to explain it in a difficult way, but practice it directly. The recommendations given from the results of this study may be an inspiration for educators, parents, and related parties in developing educational programs that encourage diversity from an early age, so that the next generation of the nation can grow as individuals who respect cultural diversity, build harmonious relationships, and strengthen unity. in a multicultural society.