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Journal : International Journal of Education and Digital Learning (IJEDL)

Efforts to Improve Teacher Professional Competence in Preparing HOTS Questions Through Workshop Techniques at SDN 22 Mataram Liswati, Liswati; Jayadi, Usman; R, Riinawati
International Journal of Education and Digital Learning (IJEDL) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): International Journal of Education and Digital Learning (IJEDL)
Publisher : Lafadz Jaya Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (166.458 KB) | DOI: 10.47353/ijedl.v1i1.4

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The background of this research is the lack of teacher ability in planning, compiling and presenting HOTS (High Order Thinking Skill) questions to students at Mataram 22 Public Elementary School. This certainly has an impact on the low ability of students in analyzing questions with high-level thinking skills or solving HOTS-level questions which results in low scores on student learning outcomes. Efforts to increase the ability to compose HOTS questions are carried out by completing 10 (ten) elements of HOTS item preparation including analyzing Basic Competencies and Indicators, making question level distributions, determining operational verbs, making question grids, creating questions, creating stimuli, determining variations of questions, make distribution of answer keys, make scoring guidelines, make a review of the questions and analyze the validity of the questions. The data collected is data in the form of planning documents for preparing HOTS questions as well as the activities of teachers and students in developing critical thinking skills. Based on the analysis of the data obtained into 77 HOTS questions preparation documents and HOTS-based teaching and learning activities that have been carried out, the result is that there has been an increase in the teacher's HOTS questions preparation ability from pre-cycle activities 63% to 72% in cycle I and increased again to 85 % in cycle II. In addition, the increase in teaching and learning activities according to the level of high-level thinking (HOTS) compiled by the teacher also increased from an average of 71.00 to 77.00 in cycle I and increased to 84.00 in cycle II. Based on the data obtained.
Educational Management of Darul Falah Pagutan Islamic Boarding School During the Covid-19 Pandemic Ali Fikri, H. M.; Liswati, Liswati; Riinawati, Riinawati
International Journal of Education and Digital Learning (IJEDL) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): International Journal of Education and Digital Learning (IJEDL)
Publisher : Lafadz Jaya Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (182.825 KB) | DOI: 10.47353/ijedl.v1i1.5

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Currently, the discussion about Covid-19 is still heating up in the community. The Covid-19 pandemic that has hit since the beginning of 2020 has had an impact on various sectors of life. Various sectors are required to adapt to the arrival of the pandemic as an effort to survive. One of the affected sectors is Islamic boarding schools. Islamic boarding school is an educational bench which emphasizes the side of religious education in everyday life. Islamic boarding schools have their own peculiarities and characteristics in the education system used. During this pandemic, the Darul Falah Islamic boarding school, Pagutan, as a gathering place for students from various regions, was also required to adapt to the pandemic. Policies continue to be negotiated as a form of defense during this pandemic. Management at the Darul Falah Islamic boarding school, Pagutan, such as management and learning systems must also be changed with new innovations and creativity developed for safety and goodness at this time. The emergence of a pandemic certainly raises many problems such as limited space and weakening of effective learning activities. Islamic boarding schools also apply management that is quite different from before, such as switching the teaching and learning process to online or limiting activities that cause crowds. However, activities and activities in Islamic boarding schools must continue to run stably with various considerations for the common good. The emergence of a pandemic certainly raises many problems such as limited space and weakening of effective learning activities. Islamic boarding schools also apply management that is quite different from before, such as switching the teaching and learning process to online or limiting activities that cause crowds. However, activities and activities in Islamic boarding schools must continue to run stably with various considerations for the common good. The emergence of a pandemic certainly raises many problems such as limited space and weakening of effective learning activities. Islamic boarding schools also apply management that is quite different from before, such as switching the teaching and learning process to online or limiting activities that cause crowds. However, activities and activities in Islamic boarding schools must continue to run stably with various considerations for the common good.