Early Children Education Based on Local Culture

  • Afriliani A
  • Latifah A
  • Sahroni D
  • et al.
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Indonesia, one of the countries known and recognized by the world as a country with character and culture. Attention to the importance of naming culture in early childhood has been increasingly seen in the curriculum of early childhood education, in the profile of Pancasila students where there is a global diversity character, students including early childhood are expected to have a great love for Indonesian culture but still have thoughts open to interacting with foreign cultures. The purpose of this study is to explain the importance of learning early childhood education based on local culture. The method used is in the form of literature review with data sources obtained from articles, journals, books and other written works. The results of the study show that learning local culture in early childhood is very important, especially for early childhood development, besides that introducing local culture from an early age will form children with polite personalities, have a strong spirit of nationalism and will be able to be open-minded towards other cultures. As for cultural learning in early childhood can be done by introducing the closest cultural values such as the introduction of art, food, clothing, language, games, traditional house buildings. In addition, collaboration between parents, school/community, and local government is very important for the ongoing learning of local culture in early childhood.

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Afriliani, A. T. N., Latifah, A., Sahroni, D., & Farida, N. A. (2023). Early Children Education Based on Local Culture. Scientia, 2(2), 1–6. https://doi.org/10.51773/sssh.v2i2.221

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