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Concept and Implementation of The Independent Learning Curriculum at Elementary School in Bengkulu City Putra Jaya, Untung; Danim, Sudarwan; Badeni, Badeni; Putra, Syalendra
Edukasi Islami: Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Vol. 12 No. 001 (2023): Edukasi Islami: Jurnal Pendidikan Islam (Special Issue 2023)
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam Al Hidayah

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The purpose of this research is to provide a comprehensive analysis of the idea of an autonomous learning curriculum at Elementary Schools in Bengkulu City, including everything from planning and implementation to challenges and solutions. This study employs a qualitative methodology. Through observation, documentation, and interviews, data was gathered. Interactive data analysis techniques, as developed by Miles Huberman, were used to analyze the data. The concept of developing and implementing the independent learning curriculum at Elementary Schools in Bengkulu City was found to have been accomplished through two processes: educating all school stakeholders about the four curriculum pillars and setting up the necessary infrastructure, like the e-learning system and Independent Learning Platform, to support the curriculum's implementation. The planning of socialization events, workshops, and technical guidance for the implementation of the independent learning curriculum must continue if Elementary Schools in Bengkulu City are to successfully adopt the independent curriculum.
The Impact of Distributed Leadership on Teacher’s Job Satisfaction Alam, Syamsir; Badeni, Badeni; Danim, Sudarwan; Kristiawan, Muhammad
Edukasi Islami: Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Vol. 12 No. 001 (2023): Edukasi Islami: Jurnal Pendidikan Islam (Special Issue 2023)
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam Al Hidayah

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Teacher job satisfaction is an important factor in improving the quality of education. This research aims to examine the impact of distributed leadership on teacher job satisfaction. Distributed leadership is an approach where leadership responsibilities are shared among team members, rather than centered on one individual. This research uses a qualitative approach with a literature study method. The research results show that distributed leadership has a positive and significant influence on teacher job satisfaction. Factors that contribute to teacher job satisfaction include participation in decision making, collaboration between teachers, and professional support. In addition, this research found that distributed leadership can improve communication and coordination among team members, which ultimately has a positive impact on teacher job satisfaction. The conclusion of this research is that the application of distributed leadership in the education system can increase teacher job satisfaction. Therefore, educators and school administrators need to consider this approach in managing their teacher teams to create a better work environment and improve the quality of education
Transformational Leadership of The Principal in Enhancing Teachers’ Digital Literacy at SMP Negeri 3 Lubuklinggau Juniarti, Vivi; Danim, Sudarwan; Kristiawan, Muhammad
PPSDP International Journal of Education Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): Forthcoming Issue
Publisher : Perkumpulan Program Studi Doktor Pendidikan (PPSDP)

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This study provides an in-depth description of the principal’s role in enhancing teachers’ digital literacy through the application of transformational leadership at SMP Negeri 3 Lubuklinggau. Digital literacy in this research encompasses four aspects: digital competence, digital security, digital culture, and digital ethics. A qualitative case study was employed, with data collected through in-depth interviews, observations, and document analysis. Data were analyzed using reduction, display, and conclusion drawing techniques. The findings indicate that the principal consistently applies the four dimensions of transformational leadership. Idealized influence is reflected in role modeling and integrity; inspirational motivation in moral support, digital-based targets, and recognition; intellectual stimulation in training, innovation, and experimentation; and individualized consideration in tailored guidance. These practices improved teachers’ digital literacy, evidenced by diverse digital media use, increased confidence, and collaborative culture. Challenges remain in disparities of competence and low motivation among senior teachers. Recommendations include continuous training, mentoring, improved facilities, and documentation of best practices.
Evaluation of the Relevance and Effectiveness of the C Level Equivalency Education for Productive Age Learners Putri, Liza Tri Easti; Danim, Sudarwan; Kristiawan, Muhammad
Journal of Social Work and Science Education Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): Forthcoming Issue
Publisher : Yayasan Sembilan Pemuda Indonesia

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In Indonesia, a significant portion of the productive-age population lacks formal secondary education credentials, limiting their employment and further education opportunities. This study employed a qualitative goal-oriented evaluation (Tyler, 1949) to assess the relevance and effectiveness of the C Level Equivalency Program at PKBM Putri Raflesia, using interviews, observations, and document analysis. Findings indicate that the program’s objectives are highly relevant to learners’ needs for diplomas and skills. The flexible, andragogical approach was effective in improving comprehension and participation, leading to significant impacts on graduates’ self-confidence, employment, and educational mobility. The study concludes that the C Level program is a vital mechanism for socio-economic empowerment, demonstrating that program success hinges more on pedagogical strategies and relevance than on material resources. This research contributes by highlighting the role of community-based non-formal education in addressing educational inequality, providing practical insights for policymakers to strengthen adult learning programs, and offering novelty in applying Tyler’s model to evaluate non-formal education for productive-age learners in Indonesia.
Co-Authors Abdul Kadir Abdul Muktadir Abdullah, Anton Aceng Joyo Afrianti, Heni Afrina, Meydia Agung Ayu Mas Oka, I Gusti Agusdianita, Neza Alex Chanra Gultom, Jhunri Ana Oswari Anshori, Sakut April Yanti, Fitri Arafah, Rifda Ardi Winata Ari Gunawan Arianti, Nini Arma Yenni, Yuli Badeni Badeni Badeni Badeni, Badeni Cahyono, Slamet Christina Brown Connie Connie Connie Darmayana, I Wayan David D. Perrodin Dharmayana, Wayan Dian Eka Chandra Wardhana Didi Yulistio Diharja, Umar Dina Hajja Ristianti Dina Maulina Doni Saputra, Virma Dwi Maharrani edy susanto Efi Eriyanti Eka Saputra Eka Saputra Eka Yanuarti Eka Yanuarti, Eka Ekawarna Ekawarna, Ekawarna Eko Risdianto Elsa Viona Fadila Fadila Fadila Fadila, Fadila Fajria, Indah Fatrida Anugrah Syafri, Fatrida Anugrah Febrianti Fetri, Gunita Herya Firdaus Firdaus Firdaus Firdaus Firly Firnadi, Agus Fitri April Yanti, Fitri April Fitri Masito Hadiwinarto H Hadiwinarto Hadiwinarto Hadiwinarto Hadiwinarto Hajja Ristianti, Dina Hamzah, Syukri Hartati, Puji Hartoyo Hartoyo Hartoyo Hartoyo HARYANTO Hayadi, Firman Heni Pujiastuti Herwanti, Marisha Hutami, Sari I Wayan Darmayana I Wayan Dharmayana ifani, Nadia Nur Irmayanti, Meiselina Irwan Fathurrochman Irwan Fathurrochman, Irwan Ishar Jhon Heri Izzania, Rizqa Dwi Shofiya Maghfira Johanes Sapri, Johanes Jon Berli Jumiati Siska, Jumiati Jumita Jumita Juniarti, Vivi Kartiwi, Asti Putri Kasmaini Kasmaini Kasmaini, Kasmaini Kastawi Khairi, Azizatul Kurniawan , Dwi Louis Santi Adnyana Kunde, Ketut Macariola, Julie Simon Marlita, Septi Maryani, Histi Maryoto Masito, Fitri Masterjon, Masterjon Medriati, Rosane Meiselina Irmayanti Meydia Afrina Muhamad Ali Gunawan Muhammad Kristiawan Mutia Liana Neta Dian Lestari Nina Kurniah Nina Kurniah, Nina Noermanzah, Noermanzah Nur Sasongko, Rambat Oka, I.G.A. Ayu Mas Oktafiani , Mutia Oktaria, Sheren Dwi Perrodin, David D Prihantoro Prihantoro Pujianto, Dian Purwandari, Elce Purwoko, Agus Putra Jaya, Untung Putra, Syailendra Putra, Syalendra Putri, Liza Tri Easti Ramanata Disurya Ramanata Disurya, Ramanata Rambat Nur Sasongko Ratna, Parmi Reva Maria Valianti, Reva Maria Ria Ariesta Risanto, Wisdi Rosane Medriati Rulismi, Dwi Rustiyonno, Rustiyono Rustiyono, Rustioyono S Susetyo Sasdi, Meri sevti maryati Shella Monica Somantri , Manap Somantri, Manap Somantri, Manap Sri Purwaningsih Suarman Sufiyandi Sufiyandi Sumarsih Sundaya, Jemi Surmana Surmana Surmana, Surmana Susanta, Agus Sutarjo Sutarjo Sutarjo Sutarjo Sutrisno, Sutrisno Syaiful Anwar AB Syaiful Anwar AB Syamsir Alam Syukri Hamzah Syukri Hamzah Thonisiata, Evan Viona, Elsa Wachidi Wachidi Wardana, Rendy Wikrama Widiwinarni, Endang Winayu, Isnaeni Machra Wulan Febrina Yenni Zulaizah Yensy, Nurul Astuty Yeti Komalasari Yulianti Yulianti Yunitasari Yunitasari Yunitasari Yunitasari, Yunitasari Yupika Maryansyah, Yupika Yusnia, Y. Zahrida Zahrida, Zahrida Zakaria Zakaria Zulqurnain Sabir