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Evaluasi Program Gerakan Literasi Baca Tulis Di Sekolah Dasar Hartini, Yanti; Apriliya, Seni; Saputra, Erwin Rahayu; Mulyadi, Sima
MIMBAR PGSD Undiksha Vol. 11 No. 1 (2023): April
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jjpgsd.v11i1.42891

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Rendahnya kemampuan literasi menyebabkan minat baca kurang di kalangan siswa sekolah dasar. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis keterlaksanaan program Literasi Baca Tulis, faktor pendukung dan faktor penghambat serta masukan untuk perbaikan program. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode evaluasi CIPP dalam menganalisis program Literasi Baca Tulis. Subjek dalam penelitian ini adalah 1 Kepala Sekolah, 1 Kepala Perpustakaan, 6 Guru Kelas dan 5 Pengelola perpustakaan dari perwakilan orang tua di sekolah dasar. Pengumpulan data dilakukan menggunakan metode wawancara, observasi, dan studi dokumentasi, dengan instrument penelitian berupa pedoman wawancara dan pedoman observasi. Data yang diperoleh kemudian dianalisis dengan menggunakan teknik analisis deskriptif kualitatif. Hasil analisis penelitian menunjukkan bahwa Contex tujuan program tercapai sesuai rencana dan selaras dengan visi misi sekolah, sedangkan Input sarana prasarana sudah memadai namun kemampuan pendidik belum bisa memanfaatkannya dengan baik. Pada komponen Process, program dilaksanakan sudah sesuai rencana, dan pada komponen Product luaran/output yang diharapkan belum tercapai secara maksimal. Faktor pendukung program adalah antusias kerjasama guru dan orang tua serta dukungan tenaga dan materi dari alumni, sedangkan faktor penghambat adalah kompetensi pendidik serta kemampuan memanfaatkan fasilitas yang tersedia untuk menciptakan ekosistem kaya literasi masih kurang sehingga siswa kurang termotivasi dalam kegiatan literasi.
Financial Management Strategies to Increase the Quality of Reading Literacy Mulyaningsih, Ely; Hartini, Yanti; Mujiarti, Atie; Mayasari, Dina; Sianturi, Risbon; Nur, Lutfi
Edulib Vol 12, No 1 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/edulib.v12i1.42425

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An elementary school is a learning environment that serves as a springboard for kids' development into Pancasila-like individuals. Because the only source of revenue is school operational aid, students have difficulty finding other sources of income. It is impossible to optimize the financing components to improve reading literacy. This occurs as a result of the fact that educational policies influence school financial policies. The dualism of rules, notably the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Ministry of Education and Culture, must also be considered when discussing financing. As a result, determining the efficacy of reading literacy development programs is difficult. Based on this description, a Financial Management Strategy for Improving the Quality of Reading Literacy is required. This research aims to show how strategic planning is employed, how the strategy is implemented, and what the results of the financial management strategy are. This study takes a qualitative approach and uses the case study method. The research found that the school, in collaboration with the parents' association, conducts strategic planning, and the committee is planning the optimization of the school library, which is managed by teachers and associations, as well as the activation of book maintenance, which is charged to the borrower. During the implementation of this technique, the parents' association takes turns as a library manager, manages the agreement's results on maintenance fees, and teachers merely assist with reading and writing activities, as well as school literacy competitions. As a result of this technique, pupils are more familiar with reading literacy exercises, and libraries that were previously unaccredited are now accredited.