Jurnal Pustaka Indonesia
Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): April

Implementing the Independent Curriculum through Teaching Campus (Kampus Mengajar) 7: A Qualitative Study of School-Based Literacy Supports

Dwi Ningsih, Sutinah (Unknown)
Santoso, Santoso (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 May 2024

Abstract

This study evaluates how the Independent Curriculum was operationalized through the Kampus Mengajar 7 literacy initiative in a non-metropolitan lower secondary school (SMPN 06 Mukomuko, Bengkulu, Indonesia). Using a descriptive qualitative design (25 February–16 June 2024), we purposively engaged information-rich stakeholders (principal, teacher partners, and the Kampus Mengajar team) and implemented three mutually reinforcing components: library revitalization (cataloguing, relabelling, layout optimization), mentored reading during otherwise idle minutes, and classroom-adjacent reading corners. Data naturalistic observations, field notes, activity logs, photo evidence, and simple visit/borrowing records were inductively coded and thematically analyzed with constant comparison; trustworthiness was addressed via triangulation, analyst debriefs, member checking, thick description, and an audit trail. Results show increased frequency and purposiveness of library visits and book loans, more disciplined on-task reading during mentored sessions, and active use of proximate reading corners; enabling conditions included supportive leadership, curated digital resources from the Platform Merdeka Mengajar, and teacher collaboration through Kelompok Kerja Guru, while constraints involved irregular library staffing and uneven early-stage pedagogical confidence. The study concludes that an integrated space + scaffold bundle can rapidly convert unstructured time into sustained literacy practice under realistic resource constraints. Schools should institutionalize a protected daily reading slot, assign minimal staffing or a teacher rota for library access, leverage Merdeka Mengajar exemplars to standardize lesson micro-structures, and protect PLC/KKG time; policymakers can pair digital provisioning with micro-grants and simple monitoring (visit/loan logs, pulse checks) to sustain routines, while future research should test durability and learning gains via multi-site, longitudinal designs with standardized literacy outcomes

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Journal Info

Abbrev

jpi

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Subject

Education Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Other

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Jurnal Pustaka Indonesia published Three times a year (April, Agustus and December ) as a medium of distributing scientific research in the field of language, literature , and the Indonesian language and literature education. Jurnal Pustaka Indonesia is published in collaboration between the Yayasan ...