Early Childhood Self Regulated Learning Based on Javanese Local Wisdom Jawa

Abstract. The study describes early childhood self-regulated learning (SRL) based on the Javanese philosophy in Ki Hadjar Dewantara (KHD) & Ki Ageng Suryamentaram (KAS) concepts. This used a phenomenological qualitative approach on 6 subjects (3-5 years old) dyadic with their mothers in Yogy...

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Main Authors: Mutiah, Titik, Budiarto, Sulistyo, Pogadev, Victor.A
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Published: Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta 2024
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Pogadev, Victor.A
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description Abstract. The study describes early childhood self-regulated learning (SRL) based on the Javanese philosophy in Ki Hadjar Dewantara (KHD) & Ki Ageng Suryamentaram (KAS) concepts. This used a phenomenological qualitative approach on 6 subjects (3-5 years old) dyadic with their mothers in Yogyakarta. The main data were collected through interviews, participant observation, and supported by data of the children’s developmental maturity by filling out the Temperament Assessment Scale, Child's behavior and SDIDTK checklists. Data analysis techniques were carried out by organizing data, grouping based on themes and answer patterns, testing existing assumptions or problems with the data, writing research results. The results showed that the SRL in line with the process of ‘Free Spirit’ of the 6 subjects varied and contained dynamic abilities in their process. The environment (parents/family) had not consistently implemented SRL in their ‘Among’ (Asah Asih Asuh & Ing Ngarsa Sung Tulada) and Kawruh Pamamong (Ngulawantah-lare/regulating children) systems. The ability of SRL subjects to understand (Ngerti Sumerep), to feel (Ngrasa Sih) and to action (Nglakoni Nrimo) still had no clear pattern on subjects. The internalization of SRL was in the process of co-regulatory behavior.
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spelling oai:ojs2.journals2.ums.ac.id:article-2652 Early Childhood Self Regulated Learning Based on Javanese Local Wisdom Jawa Mutiah, Titik Budiarto, Sulistyo Pogadev, Victor.A Children Java Self Regulated Learning Abstract. The study describes early childhood self-regulated learning (SRL) based on the Javanese philosophy in Ki Hadjar Dewantara (KHD) & Ki Ageng Suryamentaram (KAS) concepts. This used a phenomenological qualitative approach on 6 subjects (3-5 years old) dyadic with their mothers in Yogyakarta. The main data were collected through interviews, participant observation, and supported by data of the children’s developmental maturity by filling out the Temperament Assessment Scale, Child's behavior and SDIDTK checklists. Data analysis techniques were carried out by organizing data, grouping based on themes and answer patterns, testing existing assumptions or problems with the data, writing research results. The results showed that the SRL in line with the process of ‘Free Spirit’ of the 6 subjects varied and contained dynamic abilities in their process. The environment (parents/family) had not consistently implemented SRL in their ‘Among’ (Asah Asih Asuh & Ing Ngarsa Sung Tulada) and Kawruh Pamamong (Ngulawantah-lare/regulating children) systems. The ability of SRL subjects to understand (Ngerti Sumerep), to feel (Ngrasa Sih) and to action (Nglakoni Nrimo) still had no clear pattern on subjects. The internalization of SRL was in the process of co-regulatory behavior. Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta 2024-03-30 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article application/pdf https://journals2.ums.ac.id/index.php/indigenous/article/view/2652 10.23917/indigenous.v9i1.2652 Indigenous: Jurnal Ilmiah Psikologi; Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024): March; 14-26 2541-450X 0854-2880 eng https://journals2.ums.ac.id/index.php/indigenous/article/view/2652/1191 Copyright (c) 2024 Sulistyo Budiarto, Titik Mutiah, Victor.A Pogadev https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
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Early Childhood Self Regulated Learning Based on Javanese Local Wisdom Jawa
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title_full_unstemmed Early Childhood Self Regulated Learning Based on Javanese Local Wisdom Jawa
title_short Early Childhood Self Regulated Learning Based on Javanese Local Wisdom Jawa
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Java
Self Regulated Learning
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Self Regulated Learning
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