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  2. Writing can be in the form of quantitative, qualitative, and library research writing results.
  3. The theme of the study is authentic and factual related to the science of education in the form of Islamic education, early childhood education, child development which includes religion and morals, physical motor skills, cognitive, language, socio-emotional, and art.
  4. Broadly speaking, the article must contain the title of the article written in two languages ​​(Indonesian and English), author name, affiliation, email, abstract, keywords, introduction, method, discussion, conclusion, acknowledgment, and bibliography.
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