Stimulating Strategy High-order Thinking Skills in Early Childhood Education by Utilizing Traditional Games

Aisyah, Siti and Tatminingsih, Sri and Chandrawati, Titi and Novita, Dian (2024) Stimulating Strategy High-order Thinking Skills in Early Childhood Education by Utilizing Traditional Games. Stimulating Strategy High-order Thinking Skills in Early Childhood Education by Utilizing Traditional Games, 18 (1). pp. 64-80.

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Abstract

The education system in the 21st century needs some transformation, particularly in terms of enhancing thinking skills. Traditional games that are well-designed can be an effective strategy for stimulating higher order thinking Skills (HOTS). This research aims to develop active and creative learning models by utilizing traditional games to stimulate HOTS in early childhood. The current study is included in the descriptive-qualitative research. Data was collected using offline and face-to-face interview techniques. 20 teachers took part in this research. The finding illustrates that HOTS can be stimulated from an early age with several conditions, including developing play and learning activities that are well managed, fun, and consider the interests of early childhood. Games that effectively stimulate HOTS such as Dolanan Gatheng, Bekel Ball, Tuk Tuk Geni, Gotah Games, Gundu, and Congklak. Children also need to carry out simple and fun science activities, so they are trained to think and act scientifically and systematically. There are several suggestions regarding opportunities for future research applications. This research only includes traditional games to stimulate HOTS. Other researchers may also consider other innovative methods or other kinds of games that are also effective for increasing HOTS in early childhood.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Pendidikan > Aneka Ragam tentang Pendidikan
Depositing User: OJS LPPM UNJ .
Date Deposited: 17 Apr 2025 03:35
Last Modified: 17 Apr 2025 03:35
URI: http://repository.unj.ac.id/id/eprint/55906

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