process. The objects of intervention were 1 program
administrator, 1 tutor, and 17 learners’ parents at the
Sukamulya PKBM. The research data were collected
through participant observation, in-depth interview
and document analysis.
3 RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
3.1 The Implementation of Classroom
Management Procedures in Early
Childhood Program at the
Community Learning Center
(PKBM) of Sukamulya, Cinambo,
Bandung
The classroom management in early childhood
program at the Sukamulya PKBM was implemented
by ensuring a safety and comfortable learning in order
for the students to be able to explore and interact with
their environment in accordance with the early
childhood developmental stage. According to
Thompson (Mikarsa et al., 2002), education is the
influence of environment on an individual in
establishing new behaviors, thinking, and attitudes.
Similarly, Crow and Crow (Mikarsa et al., 2002) put
forward: The main function of education is to guide
an individual to meet his needs and desire in
accordance with his potential so that he is satisfied
with his personal and social life.
This goes to say that education is not merely a
process of knowledge transfer and skill development,
but also an effort to realize an individual’s desires and
needs to achieve satisfactory persona and social life.
In this respect, education is not only deemed as a
vehicle to prepare an individual future life, but also
for his present life.
According Undang-Undang Sistem Pendidikan
Nasional No. 20 (2003) on National Education
System Article 1 Paragraph 1, education is a
conscious and well-planned effort to create an
atmosphere and process of learning so that learners
actively develop their spiritual power, self-control,
personality, intelligence, noble character, as well as
personal and social skills.
A well-planned classroom management is
generally aimed at improving effectiveness and
efficiency in achieving instructional objectives.
Among these instructional objectives are physical
activities and socio-emotional management. Based on
the result of a study (Peijian et al., 2015), a teacher
should not discriminate students based on their
gender and learning ability in order for the teaching
and learning process to elicit students’ awareness and
meet their needs.
Although maintenance of learning facilities is a
technical work, but it is part of a professional
autonomy under the supervision of a classroom
teacher in providing services to the students.
The learning environment organization at the
Sukamulya PKBM can be seen in terms of services
they provide, number of students, number of grades,
and service time. In terms of service, it offers an early
childhood program that combines indoor and outdoor
education.
In terms of number of students, both program
administrator and teachers do not restrict the number
of students in a class (Parer, 1989). Moving class is
the solution they offer.
In terms of students age, students are set up into
different grades. The earlier the age of students are,
the bigger the classroom is and the more the number
of teachers are. This is to facilitate students’
development. In terms of service time, classes are
scheduled based on students’ age. Classes are
arranged in accordance with the vision and mission of
the Sukamulya PKBM. Based on classroom
observation, it was revealed that the seating is
arranged in group pod. In each group, students sit face
to face with each other. Such arrangement makes
potential interference from one student to another
quite big. To solve this problem, the class is provided
with two teachers.
Classroom management is an effort to realize
an effective, fun, and motivating learning
environment. Thus, classroom management is a
conscious effort to organize the process of teaching
and learning systematically. This includes preparing
instructional materials, preparing learning facilities
and properties, preparing classroom, time
management, setting up seating arrangement to
ensure a good process of teaching and learning and
the achievement of curricular objectives.
The main purpose of arranging the classroom
physical environment is to facilitate the learning
activities and avoid unwanted activities from students
that may be harmful to the classroom facilities and
properties.
Seating arrangement is a teacher’s effort to
manage a classroom. An effective classroom
management will determine the learning outcomes.
With a good seating arrangement, it is expected that
learning condition becomes conducive and fun for the
students.
In early childhood classrooms at the Sukamulya
PKBM, the seating arrangement is periodically
changed. The early childhood classroom
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