2023
DOI: 10.47766/itqan.v14i1.1543
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Implementation of Project Base-Learning in Improving Critical Thinking Skills in Early Childhood

Okta Sulistiyo Rina Hatuwe,
Sy. Nurul Syobah,
Husni Idris

Abstract: This study investigates the implementation of Project-Based Learning (PBL) as a means to improve critical thinking skills in early childhood. The research was conducted at Nurul Hikmah Integrated Islamic Kindergarten (TKIT) and Handayani III Kindergarten (TK) in Penajam Paser Utara District, with the aim of supporting the implementation of the independent curriculum. This study uses a qualitative research design, using data collection techniques such as interviews, observations, and document studies. while dat… Show more

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“…The PjBL approach also requires an orientation to problem solving, where teachers guide students in formulating and solving problems by focusing on developing critical thinking skills. Authentic evaluation that is appropriate to the project context supports the success of PjBL, and teachers need to consider the use of relevant evaluation methods (Artama et al, 2023;Hanardi, 2017;Hatuwe et al, 2023;Mohamed, 2023). Professional learning communities focused on PjBL can also provide support and opportunities to share experiences with fellow teachers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The PjBL approach also requires an orientation to problem solving, where teachers guide students in formulating and solving problems by focusing on developing critical thinking skills. Authentic evaluation that is appropriate to the project context supports the success of PjBL, and teachers need to consider the use of relevant evaluation methods (Artama et al, 2023;Hanardi, 2017;Hatuwe et al, 2023;Mohamed, 2023). Professional learning communities focused on PjBL can also provide support and opportunities to share experiences with fellow teachers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%