Development of Life Skill in Problem-Based Learning in Early Childhood

Indy Ari Pratiwi

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This research aimed to develop teaching materials that can help students develop life skills in learning by using a problem-based learning approach. A research and development approach with the development stage of Dick and Carey, ADDIE. The subjects who used teaching materials in this study were early childhood education teachers and the objects were students aged 5-6 years at RA Mentari and TK IT Al-Muttaqin. This teaching material contains concepts and hands-on activities, included 1) social skills, 2) hygiene and health skills, and 3) financial management skills. The results of expert validation for all items in the instrument show a number above the critical r of 0.30 which means that the teaching material is feasible both in content and systematically. The effectiveness test results obtained from the t count of 3.501 so it can be concluded that the teaching materials that have been developed are suitable for students to use to develop life skills in problem-based activities


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Life Skills, Problem Based Learning

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21043/thufula.v11i1.20105

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