THE EFFECTS OF USING MICRO ROLE PLAY AND SELF-CONFIDENCE ON CHILDREN INTERPERSONAL INTELLIGENCE AT TANGERANG KINDERGARTEN GROUP AN ACADEMIC YEAR 2017/2018
Keywords:
Micro Role Play, Free-Micro Role Play, Guided-Micro Role Play, Self-Confidence, Children Interpersonal IntelligenceAbstract
this research aims to examine the effects of using micro role play which consists of free-micro role play and
guided-micro role play with self-confidence on children interpersonal intelligence. The research conducted on children
in the group A of Asy-Syukriya and Jayawinata Kindergarten. The research method used was experiment method by level
2x2 treatment design. Sampling technique used was simple random sampling. The total sample was 40 children. They
divided into four groups. Data analysis used were Analysis of Variance (ANAVA) and Tukey Test. Research hypothesis
revealed that (1) Fcount = 6.194 > Ftable = 4.11 and H1 accepted at α = 0.05. It indicates that the overall group of children
interpersonal intelligence who given free-micro role play are higher than guided-micro role play. (2) There is an
interaction effect between micro role play and self-confidence on children interpersonal intelligence. (3) Qcount = 6.84 >
Ftable = 4.60 and H1 accepted at α = 0.05. It indicates that the children interpersonal intelligence who given free-micro
role play are higher than guided-micro role play in the high self-confidence group. (4) Qcount = 1.87 > Ftable = 4.60 and
H0 accepted at α = 0.05. It indicates that there is a difference between children interpersonal intelligence who given freemicro role play are lower than guided-micro role play in the low self-confidence group. Therefore, in optimizing the
children interpersonal intelligence who have high self-confidence, it should use free-micro role play. Whereas, for
children interpersonal intelligence who have low self-confidence, it should use guided-micro role play.