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Journal : International Research Based Education Journal

NEED-BASED LEARNING MANAGEMENT AT STATE EXCEPTIONAL SCHOOL IN GORONTALO CITY Lamatenggo, Nina; Haris, Ikhfan; Hadija, Rosita; Razak, Intan Abdul
International Research-Based Education Journal Vol 4, No 2 (2022)
Publisher : Faculty of Education Universitas Negeri Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17977/um043v4i2p175-188

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This Study aims to describe: (1) needs-based learning preparation, (2) needs-based learning implementation, and (3) needs-based learning evaluation in State Extraordinary School in Gorontalo City. The study uses qualitative descriptive approach with case study analysis. The study involves 7 respondents including principal, blind teacher, deaf, speech-impaired, mental retardation, Quadri and tetraplegia, autist, and students’ parents. Besides, this study applies in-depth interviews, observation, and documentation. This study consists of data reduction, data display, conclusion, and verification. The study’s findings show that (a) identification / assessment are the efforts done by teachers and the stakeholders to obtain factors that hinder and the competencies that need to be developed in students, (b) Individualized Educational Program (IEP) is an effort to enhance the students’ competencies, (c) learning intervention is one of the efforts done by the school develop the curriculum based on the found obstacles, (d) material modification learning model is the method to adjust the learning subject. In learning implementation, the result shows that (a) teachers’ skill in delivering fun, amusing, and exciting material become an effort to motivate students, (b) the implementation of strategy and method becomes the effort to manage the class based on the obstacles faced by students, (c) source and learning media are supporting a spects in a learning session. Meanwhile, needs-based learning evaluation shows (1) evaluation plan becomes the effort to prepare the predicted questions, the number of question, and the instrument. (2) evaluation implementation is the effort to evaluate the daily task, examination, mid-semester examination, final examination, school’s examination
SCHOOL READINESS IN DEALING POST-COVID-19 PANDEMIC CONDITION AT JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLS IN BATUDA GORONTALO Deviyanti, Seklin Nova; Sumar, Warni Tune; Lamatenggo, Nina
International Research-Based Education Journal Vol 4, No 2 (2022)
Publisher : Faculty of Education Universitas Negeri Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17977/um043v4i2p133-147

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This research is about school readiness in dealing with the post-covid-19 pandemic in junior high schools in Batudaa sub-district, Gorontalo district which aims to determine: (1) School readiness in managing health services, (2) School readiness in managing facilities and infrastructure, (3) School readiness in post-pandemic learning, and (4) School readiness in human resource management. This research method uses a quantitative approach with the type of research that is descriptive explanatory. Data collection techniques using questionnaires (questionnaires), interviews, and documentation. Data analysis techniques used are descriptive analysis techniques using percentage formulations. The results showed that: (1) School readiness in managing health services was in the ready category, (2) school readiness in managing facilities and infrastructure in the fairly ready category, (3) School readiness in learning management was in the ready category, (4) School readiness in human resource management is in the fairly ready category. For this reason, it is recommended: (1) Principals are expected to improve school readiness in managing health services and managing facilities and infrastructure in order to meet health protocol standards for face-to-face teaching and learning, (2) Educators and education staff are expected to be more creative and innovative in developing learning good post-pandemic, (3) Educators and education staff are expected to improve their abilities in the fields of technology, information and communication to be better prepared in good teaching and learning activities in the digital era, (4) Other researchers are expected to deepen this research, especially on aspects -aspects that have not been studied by researchers
Best Practice Teacher Competency Development In State Elementary Schools In Angrek District North Gorontalo District Imran, Ulfa Hiku; Mas, Sitti Roskina; Lamatenggo, Nina
International Research-Based Education Journal Vol 5, No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Faculty of Education Universitas Negeri Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17977/um043v5i2p327-337

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This study aims to analyze best practice development of teacher pedagogical competence, teacher professional competence, teacher social competence, and teacher personality competence in public elementary schools in Anggrek District, North Gorontalo Regency. The research method used is explanatory. The data collection technique is by distributing questionnaires to the respondents. The sample in this study was 101 teachers (N=134). The data analysis used is descriptive quantitative analysis. The results of this study indicate that best Practice teacher pedagogic competency development has a score of 85.26% which is in the Good category. Teacher professional competence development scores 82.30%, which is in the Good category. Teacher social competency development scores 83.07%, which is in the good category. Teacher personality competency development scores 85.46%, which is in the good category.