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OP16

                 PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT IN HOME-BASED LEARNING AND
           SOCIOEMOTIONAL READINESS AMONG PRESCHOOLERS  IN THE ERA OF
                                      PANDEMIC

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                   GOH PHEI ZHEE ; MOHD NAZRI ABDUL RAHMAN, PhD   2
                                    Universiti Malaya
                           Fakulti Pendidikan, 50603 Kuala Lumpur.
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                     pheizheegoh@gmail.com,  mohdnazri_ar@um.edu.my
          Preschool  settings  are  rich  in  opportunities  that  promote  socioemotional
          development among preschoolers. The closure of preschools due to the pandemic
          has caused preschoolers to miss out on innumerable cherished activities with their
          teachers and friends. Besides, the shift from face-to-face learning to home-based
          learning (HBL) substantially impacts preschoolers’ socioemotional readiness, which
          takes a toll on their mental health. Decades of research have revealed that parental
          involvement in a child’s education is an important factor in determining his or her
          future success, but less is studied about the influence of parents on preschoolers
          below the age of seven. Hence, a quantitative study was conducted to determine
          the  relationship  between  parental  involvement  in  HBL  and  socioemotional
          readiness  among  preschoolers  in  the  era  of  the  pandemic.  A  total  of  135
          respondents,  selected  using  a  purposive  sampling  method,  had  answered  the
          online  questionnaire.  The  respondents  consist  of  parents  with  children  aged  six
          years old who have been enrolled in government preschools, government agencies
          preschools  or  private  preschools,  primarily  in  Klang  Valley.  The  findings  showed
          that  the  level  of  parental  involvement  and  socioemotional  readiness  were
          moderately  high.  In  addition,  correlation  analysis  revealed  a  significant  positive
          relationship  between  parental  involvement  in  HBL  and  preschoolers’
          socioemotional readiness. The implication of this study shows that a higher level of
          parental  involvement  can  enhance  preschoolers’  socioemotional  readiness.  As  a
          result, parents do indeed require better guidance to engage in HBL that improves
          their children’s development.
          Keywords:  Parental  Involvement,  Home-Based  Learning,  Socioemotional
                    Readiness, COVID-19 pandemic

          OP17

             PROJECT BASED LEARNING BERLANDASKAN TEKNOLOGI DIGITAL:
                      TEKNIK KREATIF PEMBELAJARAN DIGITAL DALAM ERA IR4.0

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                        ONG LI CHOO ; ZALINA MOHD TAHIR, PhD
                          Pejabat Pendidikan Daerah Bangsar / Pudu
                         143, Jalan Hang Jebat, 50150 Kuala Lumpur
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                      Peggyong09@gmail.com,  zalina,mtahir@yahoo.com

          Perkembangan  Revolusi  Industri  4.0  (IR4.0)  menuntut  satu  transformasi  dalam
          meningkatkan kualiti pengajaran dan pembelajaran (PdP) melalui bidang sains dan
          teknologi.  Tindakan  sekolah  berkolaboratif  dengan  komuniti  luar  telah  membuka
          ruang yang luas kepada guru dan murid untuk membangunkan kemahiran berdaya
          saing. Telekom Malaysia (TM) dan Creative Minds menerusi Program TM Future
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