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THE IMPLEMENTATION OF DIGITAL-BASED READING COMPREHENSION TEST TO STUDENTS : A LIBRARY RESEARCH Theodora Evita Bella Lumban Raja; Rika Budiarti; Cinta Yulistra Tindaon; Pika Marselli Simarmata; Marino Sihombing
Jurnal Intelek Insan Cendikia Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): JANUARI 2025
Publisher : PT. Intelek Cendikiawan Nusantara

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This research delves into the implementation of digital-based reading comprehension test within educational environments, highlighting both its effectiveness and the challenges it presents. As digital learning tools become increasingly woven into educational curricula, this research investigates how technology can enrich the evaluation of reading comprehension. In a comprehensive exploration of pertinent literature, researchers analyzed the benefits and challenges associated with the implementation of digital-based reading comprehension test. Our key findings indicate that digital tests provide numerous benefits, including immediate feedback, adaptability, and enhanced accessibility, all of which significantly bolster students engagement and learning outcomes. Nonetheless, this research also addresses several challenges, such as technological constraints, gaps in digital literacy, and the necessity for well-structured test frameworks. This research culminates in a series of insightful recommendations aimed at educators and policymakers, advocating for integration of digital tests to enhance the development of reading comprehension skills among students.
Program Magang Berbasis Kearifan Lokal: Penguatan Literasi Numerasi Siswa SMP Swasta Cinta Rakyat 2 Pematangsiantar Julianson Silitonga; Mungkap Mangampul Siahaan; Febri Crownika Tampubolon; Riris Amelia Sidauruk; Tias Bastian Saragih; Pika Marselli Simarmata; Yeni Desika Sinaga; Olivia Damanik
Getpress Management Journals Vol 3 No 4 (2025): As-Salam: Journal Islamic Social Sciences and Humanities
Publisher : Yayasan Salam Cerdas Al-Fattah

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This paper originates from a student internship program conducted as part of the implementation of the Merdeka Mengajar Curriculum at SMP Swasta Cinta Rakyat 2 Pematangsiantar. The study aims to describe the internship experience and analyze how local wisdom is utilized to strengthen students’ literacy and numeracy skills. Drawing on classroom observations, documentation of learning activities, interviews, and daily reflective journals, the study demonstrates that Rumah Bolon and the traditional game Marsitekka function as effective pedagogical media for stimulating students’ understanding of space, symbols, patterns, and combinatorial reasoning. The findings indicate that the integration of local wisdom not only enhances students’ attention and participation but also enriches their numeracy thinking through contextual and enactive learning experiences. Rumah Bolon strengthens cultural literacy while deepening mathematical understanding, whereas Marsitekka provides space for students to develop strategies, logic, and problem-solving skills spontaneously. Overall, the internship program affirms that integrating local wisdom to enhance cognitive aspects of literacy and numeracy within the Merdeka Curriculum framework is essential for meaningful learning.