Educational Management
Vol. 13 No. 1 (2024): June 2024

The Impact of Learning Facilities, Teacher Performance, and Competency on Implementing the Independent Curriculum in Senior High Schools in Trangkil Pati District

Aizzatin, Aizzatin (Unknown)
Mahmud, Amir (Unknown)
Utanto, Yuli (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Jun 2024

Abstract

The aim of this research is to determine the influence of learning facilities and infrastructure, teacher performance, and teacher competency on the implementation of the independent curriculum in junior high schools throughout Trangkil Pati District. The implementation of an independent curriculum is an educational approach that focuses on the core principles of learning, recognizing and nurturing the unique talents and interests of each child. This study employs quantitative methods. The subjects of this research were all junior high school teachers in Trangkil Pati District who were included in the basic education data. The total number of junior high school teachers is 89, which allows for the use of a saturated sampling technique. Data was collected using a questionnaire tested for validity and reliability. The research employed descriptive statistical analysis and multiple regression analysis. The results show that (1) learning facilities and infrastructure have a negative effect on the implementation of the independent curriculum by 37.8%, (2) teacher performance has a negative effect on the implementation of the independent curriculum by 24.1%, (3) teacher competence has a positive effect on the implementation of the independent curriculum by 18.6%, and (4) learning facilities and infrastructure, teacher performance, and teacher competency collectively have a positive influence on the implementation of the independent curriculum by 56.2%.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

eduman

Publisher

Subject

Education

Description

Educational Management is a peer-reviewed journal which publishes original contributions on education administration, management and leadership in the widest sense: on the management of schools of all types, and of further and higher education institutions; on administration and policy at all levels ...