Teguh Satria Amin
University of Muslim Nusantara Al Washliyah, Medan, Indonesia

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Analyzing Teachers’ Perception on the Implementation of the Assessment Process in Merdeka Curriculum Teguh Satria Amin; M Meisuri; Zulfitri; Nurlaili; Yulia Sari Harahap
International Journal of Educational Research Excellence (IJERE) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): July-December
Publisher : PT Inovasi Pratama Internasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55299/ijere.v2i2.731

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This study aims to describe the teachers’ perception on the implementation of the assessment process in Merdeka curriculum. A qualitative approach was used to analyze data of the study. This research was conducted in nine teachers that following PPG Dalam Jabatan Gelombang II 2023 in Universitas Muslim Nusantara Al Washliyah. In the data analysis, a detailed description of teachers’ perceptions was analyzed. The data obtained from interviews were transcribed and then interpreted. The transcription of the interview and observation were coded into categories. Then the categorized data was argumentatively analyzed and described. The results of data analysis showed that teachers prepared teaching module to implementing the teaching and learning processes in the classroom. The teaching module consist of the assessment for Diagnostic Cognitive and Diagnostic NonCognitive, Project-based assessments, Performance assessments, Formative assessments, Summative assessments after the students have finished their learning. The collected data are examined through the application of descriptive statistical methods. The knowledge, attitudes, and abilities that students acquire during learning activities determine their learning outcomes. A school report based on the Merdeka Curriculum school report application presents the students’ learning outcomes. As a result, most teachers are aware of the Merdeka Curriculum's assessment requirements and have completed them.
Implementation of Teacher Training: Providing Specialized Training for Teachers to Handle Multilingual Classrooms Effectively Teguh Satria Amin; Berlin Sibarani; Siti Aisah Ginting; Rahmad Husein; Rini Ekayati
International Journal of Educational Research Excellence (IJERE) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): July-December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55299/ijere.v3i2.985

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The rapid globalization and increased migration have led to a significant rise in multilingual classrooms. This dynamic presents unique challenges and opportunities in educational settings, necessitating specialized training for teachers. The increasing diversity in classrooms requires teachers to have the necessary skills and knowledge to cater to the needs of multilingual students. The findings and discussions highlight the benefits of specialized training for teachers and its impact on student outcomes. This article examines the implementation of teacher training programs focused on equipping educators with the skills and strategies needed to effectively manage and teach in multilingual environments. The article reviews literature on the challenges faced by teachers in multilingual classrooms and the impact of specialized training on teacher effectiveness. The method section outlines the various training programmes available for teachers and their effectiveness. Drawing on data from recent studies, statistics, and case examples, the paper examines the effectiveness of these training programmes and offers recommendations for future practice. The findings suggest that specialised training significantly improves teachers' ability to manage multilingual classrooms, promotes inclusive education, and enhances student outcomes. The conclusion emphasises the need for ongoing professional development for teachers in multilingual settings.