Suriansyah, Ahmad
Universitas Lambung Mangkurat

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THE MANAGEMENT OF INDEPENDENT CURRICULUM IMPLEMENTATION: A MULTI-SITE STUDY AT SMA NEGERI 3 AND SMA NEGERI 7 BANJARMASIN Rahmiani, Risna; Suriansyah, Ahmad; Suhaimi, Suhaimi
Benchmarking: Jurnal Manajemen Pendidikan Islam Vol 9, No 1 (2025): BENCHMARKING (Author Geographical Coverage: Egypt, Iran and Indonesia)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Sumatera Utara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30821/benchmarking.v9i1.24579

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This study aims to describe the management of the implementation of the Independent Curriculum (Kurikulum Merdeka) at two senior high schools-SMA Negeri 3 and SMA Negeri 7 Banjarmasin-by focusing on three main aspects: implementation readiness, principal strategies, and efforts to develop teacher professionalism. The research employed a qualitative approach with a multi-site study design. Data were collected through observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation, and then analyzed both individually (per site) and across sites. The findings reveal that both schools have demonstrated readiness in developing school-based curricula, preparing teaching modules, and designing learning tools aligned with student characteristics. SMA Negeri 3 emphasizes internal development based on input from the school community, while SMA Negeri 7 refers more to guidelines from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology (Kemendikbudristek). The principals' strategies in implementing the Independent Curriculum include supervision, coaching, reflection, and providing feedback. At SMA Negeri 3, the approach is more collaborative and participatory, involving parents and the wider community, whereas SMA Negeri 7 adopts a more systematic and structured approach. In terms of developing teacher professionalism, both schools conduct training, support certification upgrades, and utilize digital learning platforms. Cross-site findings show that differences in managerial strategies lead to variations in curriculum implementation; however, both schools face similar challenges in the areas of evaluation and ongoing monitoring. This study recommends strengthening the evaluation system and providing more context-based teacher training to ensure that the implementation of the Independent Curriculum is optimal and sustainable
PRINCIPAL LEADERSHIP BASED ON THE MOTTO OF KALTENG BERKAH AT SMAN KOTA PALANGKARAYA (MULTI-SITE STUDY AT SMAN 1 PALANGKARAYA AND SMAN 2 PALANGKARAYA) Zenfrianto, Zenfrianto; Suriansyah, Ahmad; Aslamiah, Aslamiah
Benchmarking: Jurnal Manajemen Pendidikan Islam Vol 9, No 1 (2025): BENCHMARKING (Author Geographical Coverage: Egypt, Iran and Indonesia)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Sumatera Utara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30821/benchmarking.v9i1.25260

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School principal leadership based on the KALTENG BERKAH motto reflects the values of Dignity (Bermartabat), Elegance (Elok), Religiousness (Religius), Strength (Kuat), Trustworthiness (Amanah), and Harmony (Harmonis). These local values are relevant to education in shaping a harmonious school environment and student character. The values of strength and trustworthiness play a vital role in addressing educational challenges. This study focuses on: (1) the leadership strategies of school principals based on the KALTENG BERKAH motto at public senior high schools in Palangkaraya City, Central Kalimantan Province, and (2) the leadership innovations of school principals grounded in the KALTENG BERKAH motto. The research approach is qualitative, employing both written and verbal informant data, as well as direct observation. The researcher visited the sites to obtain more comprehensive data. Data were collected using individual analysis, cross-site analysis, and proposition techniques. The findings indicate that the school principals' leadership strategies emphasize decision-making grounded in the KALTENG BERKAH motto by integrating character values into learning processes, fostering religious, courteous, disciplined, clean, and hardworking attitudes to develop leadership character. Leadership innovations highlight democratic and transformational approaches, emphasizing integrity and collaboration that reflect dignity, religiousness, harmony, and strong partnerships with teachers, school committees, and parents. Theoretical implications: Both principals employed democratic and transformational leadership styles that accentuate integrity, dignified collaboration, religiousness, and harmony. Practical implications: Graceful and strong leadership aligned with the BERKAH values promotes politeness, respect, and professionalism, while appreciating the contributions of all teachers and staff. Recommendations: (1) For school principals: These values provide a leadership foundation for building a positive and inclusive school culture. (2) For teachers: To align with the principal's leadership based on local values. (3) For the government: To evaluate principals using criteria grounded in local noble values. (4) For future researchers: As a reference for exploring local values in school leadership, particularly in Central Kalimantan.