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Smartphone application for assessing teacher performance Marlianawati, Hesty; Suranto, Suranto; Kartowagiran, Badrun
REID (Research and Evaluation in Education) Vol. 9 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : Graduate School of Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta & Himpunan Evaluasi Pendidikan Indonesia (HEPI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/reid.v9i2.52384

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This work seeks to design a smartphone application for assessing teacher performance utilizing a 4D development model modified with the Mardapi instrument development model of (1) define (defining); (2) design (deciding instrument requirements, determi­ning application media specifications, creating flowcharts, and creating storyboards); (3) develop (assemble instruments, code, execute tests, evaluate test results, and interpret measurement findings); and (4) disseminate (spread). Proof of the application's viability was established through product testing with 26 principals acting as application users and evaluations by material and media specialists. The content validity of the acquired results was evaluated using the Aiken method, and the construct validity was evaluated using PLS (Partial Least Squares) analysis because the sample size does not have to be large, in accordance with this study where the number of samples is not so large. Using Cronbach's alpha to evaluate the reliability. The results demonstrated that the built application was "possible," as proven by the existing instruments in the valid and trustworthy application. This is proven by the fact that the content validity test utilizing the Aiken method yielded good validity results, with a mean score of 0.80 for material experts and 0.75 for media experts. The construct validity test using PLS (Partial Least Squares) yielded positive results for validity. The estimation of reliability using Cronbach's alpha yields positive findings. Therefore, it can be concluded that the developed application for teacher performance evaluation possesses the features of a valid and trustworthy assessment instrument.
Development and validation of a self-assessment-based instrument to measure elementary school students' attitudes in online learning Setiawan, Ari; Cendana, Wiputra; Ayres, Mark; Yuldashev, Azim Abdurakhmanovich; Setyawati, Sri Panca
REID (Research and Evaluation in Education) Vol. 9 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/reid.v9i2.52083

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Online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic makes it difficult for teachers to assess student learning attitudes. Limited availability of instruments to measure attitudes of students when they are engaged in online learning leads to difficulty of teachers to conduct appropriate assessments on that measure. The current study, therefore, mainly was intended to produce a self-assessment-based instrument that is feasible to use to measure students' attitudes in online learning. In order to produce such instrument, we used developmental research method by following steps in the instrument design that is proposed by McCoach, Gable, and Madura. Furthermore, in order to provide feasibility of our instrument, we provided evidence of content validity through experts' judgment data as well as evidence of construct validity with confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and reliability estimation with Cronbach's α through a limited trial and an expanded trial using response data of sixth graders of elementary school engaged in online learning. Our study has produced a self-assessment-based instrument that uses a summated rating scale and is composed of six components (i.e., honest, disciplined, responsible, polite, caring, and self-confident) and 24 items that have demonstrated evidence of content validity, stable factor structure, and high reliability estimates.
Strategies for creating inclusive learning for learners experiencing barriers to learning Nzuza, Zakhele Dennis
REID (Research and Evaluation in Education) Vol. 9 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : Graduate School of Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta & Himpunan Evaluasi Pendidikan Indonesia (HEPI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/reid.v9i2.64913

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Inclusive learning compels all public schools to accommodate all learners and imple­ment curricula that meet their needs. This study explored strategies for creating inclu­sive learning for learners who experience barriers to learning. Most of the literature on inclusive learning in schools has discussed the tension between theoretical approaches and the practical achievements of inclusive learning during teaching and learning. Furthermore, the local literature has demonstrated that educators try to modify and differentiate the existing curriculum with no tangible results for learners experiencing barriers to learning and not comprehending the content of the curriculum. This gene­ric interpretive qualitative case study was conducted in the uMgungundlovu District (KwaZulu-Natal Province, South Africa), using semi-structured interviews with four teachers selected from four primary schools. Observations were conducted during tea­ching and learning, and documents were reviewed. The themes were derived and used through thematic data analysis to yield the study findings and draw conclusions. The study results indicated a shift toward inclusive learning, whereby learners experiencing barriers to learning can learn and better comprehend the curriculum's content through role-play, constructing objects, and drawing. Therefore, learners experiencing barriers to learning felt part of the teaching and learning process and could transform their contextual affordance into actions, which sheds light on their education journey.
Revealing the characteristics of Indonesian language test used in the national-standardized school examinations Ulwatunnisa, Marwah; Retnawati, Heri; Muhardis, Muhardis; Yusron, Eri
REID (Research and Evaluation in Education) Vol. 9 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : Graduate School of Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta & Himpunan Evaluasi Pendidikan Indonesia (HEPI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/reid.v9i2.31999

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This study aimed to determine the characteristics of Indonesian language test used in the national standardized school examinations (Ujian Sekolah Berstandar Nasional, USBN). We used the response data of 218 students from a public senior high school in the Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia, to the test consisting of two packages, A and B, in the 2018/2019 academic year to investigate the characteristics of the test and its items. Quantitative analysis using classical test theory (CTT) and one-parameter logistic item response theory (1-PL IRT) model was conducted to investigate the characteristics of the test and its items based on difficulty and discriminating power. The results of the study under the CTT showed that most test items in both package A and package B have difficulty in the easy category and the portion of items in the difficult category is no more than 10%. In addition, while the majority of test items in both test packages demonstrated good discriminating power, package B contained a high number of items with poor discriminating power (47.5%). Under 1-PL IRT, our study results indicated the dominance of items with difficulty level in the moderate category in both test packages. In addition to revealing the difficulty level of the test items, our study showed that the items in the difficult category under CTT and IRT were related to the topics of types of conjunction; spelling, grammar, and sentence structure; job application letter; and observation report text and its structure. The results of this study are expected to contribute to improving the quality of the Indonesian language test and the quality of learning on topics where students have difficulty based on test items in the difficult category.
The development of measurement instruments of Sharia students' perceptions about Khilafah Subando, Joko; Wibowo, Muhammad Kurniawan Budi; Farkhani, Farkhani
REID (Research and Evaluation in Education) Vol. 9 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/reid.v9i2.63966

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This study aims to develop an instrument to measure Sharia students' perception of the Khilafah. The research applied the ADDIE development research approach. The activity began with reviewing Taqiyuddin An-Nabhani's books and articles about Khilafah to get the instrument construct (analysis). The next stage was to compile the grid and assemble the instrument items (design). The items of the assembled instrument were then assessed by 11 experts (development). The validated Instruments were then carried out with limi­ted and expanded trials. The limited trial was conducted on 26 students at Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Salatiga, and the expanded trial was conducted on 227 Sharia stu­dents from Institut Islam Mamba'ul "˜Ulum (IIM) Surakarta, UIN Raden Mas Said, and UIN Salatiga. The experimental data were analyzed with CFA. The results indicate that the instrument construct consisted of seven aspects of measurement encompassing the essence, the function, the establishment, the power and sovereignty, the form of state and government, the Khilafah government system, and the constitution for non-Muslims. The measurement model meets eight model fit criteria, including AGFI = 0.84 (> 0.8), chi-square/df = 1.459 (< 2), RMR = 0.054 (≤ 0.1), SRMR = 0.056 (≤ 0.1), RMSEA = 0.045 (< 0.08), NFI = 0.95 (≥ 0.9), NNFI = 0.98 (≥ 0.9), CFI = 0.98 (≥ 0.9), IFI = 0.98 (≥ 0.9). The instrument also has a good guarantee of validity and reliability. This is indicated by the loading factor value of each indicator above 0.4 and the composite reliability value of 0.95 (> 0.7) so that the instrument can be used for further measure­ments.
Evaluation of music learning during the COVID-19 pandemic in senior high schools Nugrahhu, Putra Andino
REID (Research and Evaluation in Education) Vol. 9 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/reid.v9i2.64223

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The purpose of this study is to see the extent to which the implementation of teaching and learning activities for Cultural Arts subjects, especially in the field of Music Arts at high schools in Palangka Raya, was carried out during the COVID-19 pandemic. This research is evaluation research with a descriptive qualitative approach that uses a discre­pancy evaluation model that measures the gaps in the learning process. Data was collec­ted through observation, interview, and documentation techniques and validated using triangulation and source triangulation. The results of the study found that in the evalua­tion of input, music art learning consisting of curriculum components, lesson implemen­tation plans, teacher qualifications, and learning facilities has run well. However, teacher qualifications and learning facilities need to be reviewed so that they can be adjusted to the standards set by the government. In the evaluation of the music art learning process consisting of teacher performance, student attitudes, class climate, and student learning motivation is in a good category, where the teacher masters the learning material and can manage to learn well, thus creating a class climate, student attitudes, and student learning motivation are in a good category. Music learning outputs are evaluated by the minimum completeness standards set in each school. Music learning programs in schools can still run well, but there needs to be an adjustment of subject teachers' tea­ching qualifications not to produce outputs that deviate far from the main objectives of art education.
Determinant factors affecting the research performance of lecturers receiving external funds Haryanto, Haryanto; Kholis, Nur; Hadi, Samsul; Apino, Ezi; Asriadi AM, Muh.; Trizkyana, Cerry Kartika
REID (Research and Evaluation in Education) Vol. 9 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/reid.v9i2.68457

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Quality research can positively impact the development of science and technology and improve the reputation of universities. This study investigates the determinant factors that affect the research performance of lecturers who obtain external funding. The sample was 41 lecturers who obtained external research funds from various institutions (e.g., Directorate of Research, Technology and Community Service, Ministry of Education, Culture, Research and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia; National Research and Innovation Agency of the Republic of Indonesia; and similar institutions) for the last three years (2021 - 2023). Cluster analysis using secondary data (Science and Technology Index or SINTA data) was conducted to determine research performance clusters (high and low). Discriminant analysis was conducted to determine the determinant factors affecting research performance achievement based on the cluster analysis results. The results revealed that internal factors, including mastery of English and interest in the research topics offered, are determinant factors that affect the research performance of lecturers receiving external funding. In external factors, eight determinant factors affect research performance, namely: support for dissemination of research results in journals, support from research assistant staff, satisfaction with awards from the university, satisfaction with awards from outside the university, support for research matching funds from the university, training in writing research proposals, ease of obtaining research permits from agencies outside the university, and adequacy of facilities at the university. Universities need to consider these factors to encourage the improvement of the research performance of lecturers receiving external funding.
An evaluation of the level of financial reporting compliance of public schools in Kwazulu-Natal Maama, Haruna; Zungu, Amos; Oluka, Alexander Markey; Marimuthu, Ferina
REID (Research and Evaluation in Education) Vol. 9 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/reid.v9i2.62605

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The financial management and reporting practices of public schools in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) are a matter of concern. Section 42 of the South African Schools Act (SASA) requires that the Member of the Executive Council (MECs) for Education in KZN develops financial reporting guidelines for the schools. As a result, each province in South Africa has its l financial reporting guidelines that provide a framework for schools to report their financial information accurately and transparently. However, there are concerns about the lack of financial accountability and transparency emanating from improper financial reporting on the parts of the schools. Poor reporting practices of KZN schools may lead to negative consequences such as financial mismanagement, misappropriation of funds, and inability to account for expenditures. As a result, this study examined how public ordinary schools complied with the financial reporting re­quirements set forth by the KZN Provincial Department of Education (PDE). The study used a content analysis method to collect data from 58 schools' yearly financial statements over a two-year period. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze the quan­titative data gathered from the financial statements to assess the degree of conformity with KZN PDE financial reporting rules. The findings revealed various instances of public schools failing to follow the rules. The schools' reporting practices were parti­cularly poor since they did not adhere to the reporting standards. The research contri­butes to understanding financial reporting compliance levels among schools in KZN. The study also provides recommendations to improve compliance and promote school financial accountability.

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