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CAN STUDENT ASSESSMENT SHEETS REPLACE OBSERVATION SHEETS? Badrun Kartowagiran; Eka Ary Wibawa; Fitri Alfarisa; Dian Normalitasari Purnama
Jurnal Cakrawala Pendidikan CAKRAWALA PENDIDIKAN, VOL. 38, NO. 1, FEBRUARY 2019
Publisher : LPMPP Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

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Observation is argued as the most suitable technique to assess the execution of authentic assessment. Unfortunately, it requires great amount of time and money. We need an alternative. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to develop an instrument in the form of a student assessment sheet on the implementation of authentic assessments in Mathematics subjects. This research is a development research that uses standard procedures for developing instruments. The result of the analysis with Aiken’s formula showed that every item of the instrument was in a good category. The result of the analyses using Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA), Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA), and Multitrait-Multimethod showed that the instrument had good construct validity. The result of reliability estimation using Cronbach Alpha  (α) also showed that the instrument was in the reliable category. Thus, it can be concluded that the instrument in the form of student assessment sheets for assessing the implementation of authentic assessment in junior high school Mathematics learning is highly valid and reliable, which means that the developed instrument can replace the equivalent observation sheet. 
KINERJA GURU PROFESIONAL (GURU PASCA SERTIFIKASI) Badrun Kartowagiran
Jurnal Cakrawala Pendidikan No 3 (2011): CAKRAWALA PENDIDIKAN EDISI NOVEMBER 2011, Th. XXX, No. 3
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Abstract: Professional Teachers’ Post-Certification Performances. This study aims to investigate professional teachers’ post-certification performances. It was an evaluation research study employing the goal-free evaluation model by Scriven. The sample, selected from a population of 548 teachers who have received professional incentives Sleman Regency, comprised 55 teachers (5 from kindergartens, 28 from elementary schools, 13 from junior high schools, 7 from senior high schools, and 7 from vocational schools), principals, and staff members of the Office of Education of Sleman Regency. The data were collected through questionnaires, interviews, focus group discussions, documents, and assessment sheets, and were analyzed using quantitative and qualitative descriptive techniques. The results show that the post-certification performances of the majority of professional teachers are not satisfactory yet, shown by the fact that of the 17 indicators, 7 indicators are good and 10 other indicators are fair. Keywords: teacher performance