Deri Wanto
Institut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) Curup, Bengkulu, Indonesia

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Implementation of Authentic Assessment in PAI Learning in Improving Student Motivation and Learning Achievement at SDIT Semarak Rejang Lebong Putri Adelia; Rejabil Anbia; Deri Wanto; Mirzon Daheri
Indonesian Journal for Islamic Studies Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Indonesian Journal for Islamic Studies (July)
Publisher : CV Media Inti Teknologi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58723/ijfis.v2i2.124

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The aim of this research is to evaluate the impact of using authentic assessment on the motivation and learning achievement of students at SD IT Semarak Rejang Lebong, especially in learning Islamic Religious Education (PAI). This research applies a descriptive and qualitative approach with a focus on SD IT Semarak Rejang Lebong. In line with John Creswell's definition of qualitative research, this methodology involves open data collection, analysis of text or images, representation of information through figures and tables, and personal interpretation of findings. The implementation of authentic assessment in PAI learning at SDIT Semarak Rejang Lebong is believed to be able to improve learning outcomes and student creativity. In this context, authentic assessment is considered very effective because it encourages students to demonstrate their individual abilities. Although some students may have unsatisfactory learning results, the majority of them overall get good grades. If there are students who have not reached Minimum Competency (KKM), the teacher takes remedial steps to provide additional assistance and improve student understanding. Overall, this research highlights that the implementation of authentic assessment in PAI learning at SD IT Semarak Rejang Lebong has a positive impact on students' motivation and learning achievement, namely with remedial steps taken to support their development.
Exploration of the Development of Innovative Assessment Methods for Learning PAI in the Framework of the Independent Curriculum and the Society 5.0 Era Pingki Utami; Pitrawana Pitrawana; Deri Wanto; Mirzon Daheri
Indonesian Journal for Islamic Studies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Indonesian Journal for Islamic Studies (March)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58723/ijfis.v2i1.130

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The research aims to investigate several aspects, namely: 1) How are innovative assessment methods applied in Islamic Religious Education (PAI) learning at SDN 32 Rejang Lebong? 2) How is the independent curriculum implemented in the learning context? 3) How will innovative assessment develop in the Society 5.0 era? The type of research is qualitative, with data sources coming from various types of qualitative research. The research results show that SDN 32 applies innovative assessment methods using creative instruments such as projects, experiments, and so on which are unique. Characteristics include an orientation to deep skills, support for diversity, use of technology, and flexibility in the form of projects, open exams, and oral presentations. The implementation of the Independent Curriculum is carried out by reducing the Basic Competencies in each subject, allowing teachers and students to focus more on essential competencies for continued learning at the next level. The essence of independent learning is giving freedom to teachers and students in the learning process. On the other hand, the independent curriculum for students and teachers involves special characteristics, namely the implementation of Project Based Learning together to develop soft skills and character in accordance with the Pancasila student profile. The focus is on essential material so that there is sufficient time for in-depth learning related to basic competencies, such as literacy and numeracy. Apart from that, teachers flexibility to carry out differentiated learning according to student's abilities.