Action Research for Picture Book Parenting on Small Group Class in a Child Care Support Center

2016 ◽  
Vol 17 (4) ◽  
pp. 269-293
Author(s):  
Gil La Yuk ◽  
Eun Jin Kang
2011 ◽  
Vol 72 (12) ◽  
pp. 2989-2994
Author(s):  
Hitomi KODAMA ◽  
Takako TAKEMIYA ◽  
Kayoko SAITO ◽  
Makiko OSAWA ◽  
Takahiro OKAMOTO

2016 ◽  
Vol 2 (4) ◽  
pp. 244-250 ◽  
Author(s):  
Daniel J. Schober ◽  
Ana Carolina Sella ◽  
Cristina Fernandez ◽  
Celia Ferrel ◽  
Amy L. Yaroch

Child care offers an ideal setting to promote more healthful eating through nutrition education. However, many child care providers lack knowledge about nutrition and receive infrequent nutrition training. Although web-based training shows promise as a way to address this, most current trainings focus on information provision rather than direct skills training that promotes hands-on, experiential learning. The present study describes the development of nutrition education videos using a participatory action research (PAR) approach that has been successful in generating research evidence to address community-based challenges. This approach involves four major phases: (1) external consumer influence, (2) consumer-empowered team, (3) the research process, and (4) provider-valued outcomes. A case report design is used to describe the development of six nutrition education videos for child care providers (e.g., teaching taste, texture, and color; teaching nutritional benefits; teaching portion size). One hundred and fourteen providers, parents, and public health professionals viewed the videos. Results showed that the vast majority found the videos to be helpful or very helpful for instructing adults to teach children about nutrition. The videos were made publically available on a website ( http://TeachKidsNutrition.org ), and as of 1 year of being posted, the website had more than 4,919 visitors across the United States and internationally. Lessons learned throughout this process are discussed. The development of these videos using PAR presents a promising approach to assure that child care providers receive hands-on, experiential learning in nutrition education. Furthermore, this approach may contribute to obesity prevention efforts among child care providers.


2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Putri Utami ◽  
Christina Ismaniati ◽  
Ali Mustadi

This research applied Small Group Discussion learning model to improve the understanding of concept of KKNI 6th level students to match their expert field. The observations showed that the concept understanding of students was still low. This research was a classroom action research with Kemmis McTaggart cycle model. This classroom action research was conducted over two cycles. Each cycle consisted of two meetings. The subjects of the research were 2A class students of the Elementary School Teacher Education Program in Yogyakarta State University which amounted to 39 students. The data collecting technique in this research was test, while the data analysis technique used descriptive quantitative by finding mean then described. The result of the research showed that the concept understanding of the students in pre-action condition were 55,2 included in low category, then the average of students’ understanding concept increased in the first cycle with score 64,7. In cycle II, the students’ understanding concept increased significantly  with score 77,3. Based on the research, it  can be concluded that the SGD model can  improve the students' concept understanding.


2015 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 29-39
Author(s):  
Zahara ◽  
Zalida Afni

This research porpuse to design the structure of Student Centre Learning (SCL) methode in accounting system subject that use curriculum based on competency. This is an action research in accounting system study at accounting departement of Padang State Polytechnic. This research uses Kemmis dan Mac Tanggart model which is devided in 5 steps that are: 1. Planning, 2. Action&Observation, 3. Reflecting&Replanning, 4. Action&Observation and 5. Reflecting. The application of SCL metode in accounting system study will be evaluated based on the score of studying observation, student respons and student score academic in accounting system. The observation and student respons questioners are measured by Linkert scale for 5 level as well as student academic score there are: 5=A=Very Good, 4=B=Good, 3=C=Enought, 2=D=Bad, and 1=E=Very Bad. All of score data will be process by SPSS package program to define the appropriateness of SCL methode for accounting system subject. This research is still going on to the second step. There are 5 SCL model that chosen as the result of the first step research (planning) i.e. Small Group Discussion, Discovery  Learning, Role Play, Contextual Instruction  dan Problem Based Learning.


Author(s):  
Pamadya Vitasmoro

<p><em>Speaking is one of the English skills which are taught at school. It means that English can be taught at Elementary school based on the needs of the school. In Elementary school, teacher teaches four language skills such as: listening, speaking, reading and writing to make students to be competence in English by mastering those four skills.</em></p><p><em>The students of Islamic Elementary School Miftahul Mubtadiien Islamiyah Banyakan faced some problems of speaking, such as they are afraid of making mistakes, they are shy of speak with other students, and they are low in speaking ability. </em></p><p><em>This study applied Classroom Action Research. The objectives of this study is to describe how small group can improve students’ English speaking of the </em><em>sixth  grade students </em><em>of Islamic Elementary School Miftahul Mubtadiien Islamiyah Banyakan, Kediri. In the </em><em>sixth grade in which researcher found problem in the class and try to find the solution. </em><em>The students of sixth grade students of Islamic Elementary School Miftahul Mubtadiin Islamiyah Banyakan Kediri. There are 28 students totally. There are divided into male and female. 12 students are male and 16 students are female.</em><em> </em><em>This was conducted in two cycles: the first cycle consists of three meetings and so was the second cycle. </em><em></em></p><em>The result of the research shows that (1) small group could improve students’ speaking ability in term of raising students’ achievement in the case of (a) fluency, (b) accuracy (pronunciation and Intonation) (2) small group can improve class situation, in term of (a) students’ interaction when having and responding teacher’s questions, (b) being active in small group activities, (c) being more attentive to the speaking class, (d) and the absence of students who were late and went out during speaking class, and (e) the unobservable dominancy of the teacher.</em>


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