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Assessment competence in Indonesian language learning of rural primary school teachers Sumarwati, Sumarwati; Anindyarini, Atikah; Suryanto, Edy; Hadiyah, Hadiyah; Menjamin, Sumaiyah
BAHASTRA Vol. 43 No. 2 (2023): BAHASTRA
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26555/bs.v43i2.510

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This study aims to examine the vulnerability of primary school teachers in rural areas in conducting authentic and integrative assessments of Indonesian language learning. This research approach is a case study. The participants were 50 primary school teachers grade 5 in rural areas. Data were obtained through questionnaires, teacher-made assessment instruments, and interviews. Data were analyzed quantitatively and qualitatively. The results showed that most of the teachers did not understand the concept of authentic and integrative assessment in learning Indonesian. However, from an analysis of the assessment instrument he made, the teacher has applied the concept of authentic and integrative assessment because he copied from the teacher's book provided by the government. In practice, most teachers apply authentic and integrative assessment to receptive language skills (reading and listening), but only a small number apply them to productive skills (writing and speaking). The reason is insufficient time, the description of the score has ambiguous meaning, and the facilities at the school are not supportive. It is urgent to hold periodic training for teachers in rural areas to improve competence in assessing Indonesian subjects so that they no longer use the teacher's book as the only source of learning, including in assessment.
Evaluation of the implementation of the ACEP cycle and learning motivation on students’ exposition writing ability Hidayat, Ryan; Lapasau, Merry; Andayani, Andayani; Anindyarini, Atikah
BAHASTRA Vol. 45 No. 1 (2025): BAHASTRA
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26555/bs.v45i1.1367

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The ACEP cycle is a modified form of the APOS learning theory, which is designed as a pedagogical strategy consisting of four main elements: (A) Activities, (C) Class discussion, (E) Exercises, and (P) Performance. This cycle modification is applied to improve students' writing skills, especially their writing skills. The main focus of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of the ACEP cycle in improving students' expository writing skills, as well as to analyze the relationship between the application of the ACEP cycle and learning motivation towards improving these writing skills. The ACEP cycle implemented in two junior high schools in Bogor Regency was evaluated using a mix-method method. The research sample was taken from the total population using a random (probabilistic) sampling approach. The research tools (questionnaires, interviews, and writing assessments) have been previously validated. The results of this study can be seen from the results of ANOVA with a sig value = 0.036 and Fh = 4.639, so H0 is rejected and H1 is accepted. This means that there is a significant interaction effect of the ACEP cycle and learning motivation on students' exposition writing skills.