Requirements for PG-PAUD major

The Requirements to Get Into PG-PAUD for Future Great Teachers 

Sobat UNNES, there is often a misconception that being an Early Childhood Education (PAUD) teacher is limited to just “playing and singing”. This thinking is outdated.

In reality, a PAUD teacher is the first architect who shapes the cognitive, emotional, and social foundation of a human being during the Golden Age. This is a profession that demands a deep understanding of neuroscience, developmental psychology, and high-level pedagogical strategies.

For those of you who have a grand vision to mold a superior generation from an early age, the PG-PAUD Major is a strategic and noble career choice. However, before stepping there, you need to understand what the requirements for early childhood teacher education are so your preparation is maximized.

Main Criteria and Entry Requirements

To become a student in this crucial major, the selection process is not arbitrary. Top state universities look for candidates who are not only academically bright but also emotionally and physically stable.

Here are the requirements you must pay attention to:

1. Pass the National Selection Pathway 

    The first step is breaking through the State University (PTN) entrance competition. You can use the SNBP pathway by maximizing your report card grades and achievements, or the SNBT pathway with a high UTBK score. In PG-PAUD, literacy and general reasoning skills are heavily tested because you will be the primary communicator for children.

    2. Physically and Mentally Healthy 

      Being a PAUD teacher requires prime physical stamina and stable mental health. You will be dealing with active and dynamic children. Therefore, a health certificate is usually a mandatory requirement during re-registration.

      3. Not Color Blind 

        This is a specific requirement often applied in education majors, especially PG-PAUD. Why? Because the early childhood learning process relies heavily on color visualization, teaching aids, and creative learning media. A PAUD teacher must be able to distinguish colors accurately to guide their students.

        4. Communication Skills and Creativity 

          Although this is a soft skill, it is an unwritten requirement that will determine your success. You are required to simplify complex concepts into language understood by children, as well as be creative in creating a learning atmosphere that is never boring.

          Why UNNES PG-PAUD is the Best Choice?

          Sobat UNNES, if you are serious about becoming a world-class educator, you must learn from the best.

          Universitas Negeri Semarang (UNNES) has strong historical roots as an LPTK (Institute of Teachers’ Education). We are the “factory” of professional teachers in Indonesia.

          The PG-PAUD Department at the Faculty of Education and Psychology (FIPP) UNNES is accredited ‘Unggul’ (Superior). Our curriculum is designed to produce graduates who are not only ready to teach but also ready to become educational institution managers, parenting consultants, and digital educational media developers.

          Prepare yourself, meet the requirements, and become part of the vanguard of Indonesian education.

          Find complete information regarding registration and our curriculum at Universitas Negeri Semarang!

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