TGO Journal of Education, Science and Technology https://ejournal.trescode.org/index.php/jest <p><a href="https://ejournal.trescode.org/index.php/jest"><strong>TGO Journal of Education, Science and Technology </strong></a>was published by Trescode Green Organization. This Journal publishes scientific articles that focus on issues relating to empirical investigations in education, science and technology. period published twice a year in January-June and July-December. This Journal also uses the LOCKSS system to ensure safe and permanent records for journals with <a href="https://issn.brin.go.id/terbit/detail/20230513071690404">P-ISSN : 2987-4580 </a> and <a href="https://issn.brin.go.id/terbit/detail/20230513571550137">E-ISSN : 2987-4599</a><br /><strong>Focus and Scope: <br />1. Education<br /></strong>All issues about education example education management, mathematics education, language education, science education, history education, economics education, physical education, religious education and et al about education.<br /><strong>2. Science<br /></strong>All issues about Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Geology, Astronomy, Science of Health and Medicine, astrophysics, econophysics, Wave Physics, Electronics, Environmental Physics, Geophysics, Science of Economics, Science of Management, Science of Accounting, Science of Law, and Science of Administration<br /><strong>3. Technology<br /></strong>All issues about Information Technology, Communication Technology, Food Technology, Construction Technology, Education Technology, Health Technology, Agricultural Technology, Fisheries Technology, Architectural Technology, Learning Technologies, Financial Technology</p> en-US muhammadrijalus@gmail.com (Muhammad Rijalus Sholihin) ejournal@trescode.org (Riza Bahtiar Sulistyan) Wed, 01 Jan 2025 00:00:00 +0000 OJS 3.3.0.13 http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss 60 Analysis of The Needs For Smart Board Media For Numbers To Improve The Ability To Recognize Numbers in Children Aged 4-5 Years at Rutosoro Kindergarten https://ejournal.trescode.org/index.php/jest/article/view/208 <p>This article discusses the importance of early childhood education in supporting the overall development of children. PAUD is a development effort that begins from birth until the child is 6 years old, with an emphasis on physical and mental development..Qualitative researchconducted at TKK Rutosoro using observation, interview and data collection methods. documentation to analyze media needs learning. The results of the study show that PaPiKa can be a solution to improve children's numeracy skills in a fun and interactive way, and provide guidance for educators in implementing it</p> Bonifasia Dhua, Maria Sefentia T Bay, Olgaafiana Wela, Yasinta Ture, Yulita Klaudia Kue, Dimas Qondias Copyright (c) 2025 Bonifasia Dhua, Maria Sefentia T Bay, Olgaafiana Wela, Yasinta Ture, Yulita Klaudia Kue, Dimas Qondias https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0 https://ejournal.trescode.org/index.php/jest/article/view/208 Sat, 11 Jan 2025 00:00:00 +0000 Analysis of The Needs of Number Tree Media To Improve The Cognitive Abilities of Early Childhood in Ade Irma Mataloko Kindergarten https://ejournal.trescode.org/index.php/jest/article/view/202 <p>The aim of the observation is to improve the cognitive abilities of young children through number tree media at the ADE IRMA MATALOKO Kindergarten, the time is set for October 17 2024. There are problems encountered at school, such as the unavailability of number tree media and also sufficient media that supports the cognitive abilities of early childhood. Method used were interviews, observation and documentation. The results of this observation show that the need for number tree media is very important to improve the cognitive abilities of early childhood at ADE IRMA MATALOKO Kindergarten</p> Maria Orliana Adin, Oktaviana Sombo, Maria Magdaena Kae, Maria Irene Oje Fodju, Emiliana Serlinda Wona Muku, Dimas Qondias Copyright (c) 2025 Maria Orliana Adin, Oktaviana Sombo, Maria Magdaena Kae, Maria Irene Oje Fodju, Emiliana Serlinda Wona Muku, Dimas Qoindas https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0 https://ejournal.trescode.org/index.php/jest/article/view/202 Fri, 10 Jan 2025 00:00:00 +0000 Analysis of Learning Needs Based on Mother Language in Early Childhood https://ejournal.trescode.org/index.php/jest/article/view/209 <p>This research was carried out based on the low level of involvement and interaction of children in the learning process where it was identified that the use of learning language that was not understood by children made it difficult for children in learning activities. The research aims to analyze the implementation of mother tongue as a learning language to create child-friendly classes in WATUTURA NEGERI Kindergarten. This type of research is qualitative with a case study approach. The research subjects were sad. This research was carried out based on the low level of involvement and interaction of children in the learning process which had affected children. Data collection and instrumentation used observation, interviews and documentation methods. The research results show that the implementation of mother tongue as a learning language has been carried out well, creating a good child-friendly class. This can be seen from children's activeness and interaction in learning activities using language. The dynamic learning process is evidence that the use of mother's tongue as the language of instruction mastered by children has an impact on children's learning outcomes</p> Dimas Qondias, Maria Marselina Anu Liko, Hendrika Suri, Ermelinda Eno Do, Rosita Kresentia Uge, Winsensiana Emilia Ina Copyright (c) 2025 Dimas Qondias, Maria Marselina Anu Liko, Hendrika Suri, Ermelinda Eno Do, Rosita Kresentia Uge, Winsensiana Emilia Ina https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0 https://ejournal.trescode.org/index.php/jest/article/view/209 Sat, 11 Jan 2025 00:00:00 +0000 Analysis of Children's Cognitive Development Through Puzzle Game Activities in Children Aged 4 To 5 Years at Regina Pacis Bajawa Kindergarten https://ejournal.trescode.org/index.php/jest/article/view/204 <p>Early childhood cognitive development is one of the factors in the development of children's abilities related to knowledge, understanding and psychological processes of children towards the surrounding environment. Playing puzzles is one form of play that can challenge children's creativity and memory. This game is used by teachers and parents as an alternative media for stimulating the cognitive development of early childhood. The type of research used is a qualitative method with a library research approach or literature study. This study aims to analyze puzzle games in improving the cognitive development of early childhood children aged 4-5 years. Based on the results of the study that has been carried out by the researcher, it is concluded that through puzzles children will learn to understand and process information, solve problems and know something. In this study, the author uses a descriptive qualitative method, which is a problem formulation that guides research to explore or photograph social situations that will be studied comprehensively, broadly and in depth</p> Stefania Bibiana Bue, Maria Onita Nona, Nofrianus Talu Popo, Silvester Ian Umbu, Dimas Qondias Copyright (c) 2025 Stefania Bibiana Bue, Maria Onita Nona, Nofrianus Talu Popo, Silvester Ian Umbu, Dimas Qoindas https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0 https://ejournal.trescode.org/index.php/jest/article/view/204 Fri, 10 Jan 2025 00:00:00 +0000 National Adaptation and Mitigation Policy in the Principle of Climate Justice in Indonesia https://ejournal.trescode.org/index.php/jest/article/view/199 <p>Indonesia's national climate change policy embraces the principle of climate justice, prioritizing the protection of vulnerable groups such as coastal communities, indigenous peoples, and economically disadvantaged groups. This aligns with John Rawls' concept of justice as fairness, emphasizing the fair distribution of benefits and burdens. Climate change mitigation and adaptation efforts are reflected in the Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) and ecosystem-based adaptation approaches. Hans Kelsen's theory of justice further supports this framework, viewing justice as a normative order rooted in legal compliance. Indonesia’s climate policy operates within national and international legal frameworks, including the Paris Agreement. Procedural justice is promoted through community participation in natural resource management and community-based climate finance initiatives. Key recommendations include strengthening cross-stakeholder collaboration, enhancing local institutional capacity, and promoting evidence-based decision-making. By integrating Rawls’ fairness principles and Kelsen’s normative order, Indonesia's climate policy aims to establish a more just, inclusive, and effective approach to climate adaptation and mitigation, addressing the rights and needs of the most vulnerable groups.</p> Irwan Kurniawan Soetijono, Dominikus Rato, Bayu Dwi Anggoro Copyright (c) 2025 Irwan Kurniawan Soetijono, Dominikus Rato, Bayu Dwi Anggoro https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0 https://ejournal.trescode.org/index.php/jest/article/view/199 Tue, 09 Jan 2024 00:00:00 +0000