Covid-19 大流行后离线课程与在线课程的分析:Covid-19 大流行期间印度尼西亚幼儿教育的冲突

Wening Purbatin Palupi Soenjoto, S. Mahmudah, Raras Merbawani, Rizma Dwi Ramadina
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印度尼西亚的幼儿教育是家长开始关注的一个领域,目的是让孩子为进入下一阶段的教育做好准备。学习过程包括自我发展、认知训练、情感训练、心理运动训练和社交互动训练,在游戏时间培养儿童的独立性。幼儿教育不同于其他阶段的教育,因为它在强调游戏的同时仍然包含学习。然而,2019 年初 Covid-19 大流行的爆发极大地影响了幼儿教育,导致在线课程的实施。这一变化不仅影响到处于易感年龄段的学生,还影响到与成人不同的幼儿,他们可能难以理解 Covid19 病毒的含义。研究目标: a. 分析幼儿对在线学习的反应。 b. 调查在线教学活动对印度尼西亚幼儿教育的影响。本研究采用定性研究方法,在文献综述和社会现象考察的基础上,通过描述性分析进行描述。儿童在过渡到在家学习时会受到心理冲击,因为缺少了老师和朋友的陪伴,他们会感到无聊并缺乏完成作业的动力。这种心理冲击会延伸到家长,尤其是母亲,因为她们现在有责任在家里教育孩子,而这一职责以前是由学校教师承担的。在线课堂被认为是遏制 Covid-19 在幼儿环境中蔓延的最佳解决方案。幼儿教育领域中在线课堂和离线课堂之间的冲突构成了本研究文章的基础。
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Post Covid-19 pandemic analysis offline classes versus online classes: Conflicts in early childhood education in Indonesia during the Covid-19 pandemic
Early childhood education in Indonesia is an area that parents are beginning to show interest in for preparing their children to progress to the next stage of education. The learning process involves selfdevelopment, cognitive training, emotional training, psychomotor training, and social interaction training, fostering independence in children during their playtime. Early childhood education differs from other levels as it emphasizes play while still incorporating learning. However, the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic in early 2019 has significantly impacted early childhood education, leading to the implementation of online classes. This change has affected not only students, who are in an age group susceptible to the disease, but also young children who may struggle to grasp the meaning of the Covid19 virus, unlike adults. Research objectives: a. To analyze early childhood responses to online learning. b. To investigate the impact of online teaching and learning activities on early childhood education in Indonesia. Utilizing qualitative research methods, this study is described through descriptive analysis based on a literature review and an examination of social phenomena. Children experience psychological shock when transitioning to home-based learning, missing the presence of teachers and friends, resulting in boredom and a lack of motivation to complete assignments. This psychological impact extends to parents, particularly mothers, who now have the responsibility of teaching their children at home, a role previously handled by teachers at school. Online classes are considered the optimal solution to curb the spread of Covid-19 in early childhood environments. The conflict between online and offline classes in the realm of early childhood education forms the basis of this research article.
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