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Jurnal Pendidikan Progresif
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ISSN : 20879849     EISSN : 25501313     DOI : https://doi.org/10.23960/jpp
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urnal Pendidikan Progresif is an academic journal that published all the studies in the areas of education, learning, teaching, curriculum development, learning environments, teacher education, educational technology, educational developments from various types of research such as surveys, research & development, experimental research, classroom action research, etc. Jurnal Pendidikan Progresif covers all the educational research at the level of primary, secondary, and higher education. The goal of this journal is to bring together researchers and practitioners from academia and industry to focus on Educational advancements and establishing new collaborations in these areas. Original research papers, state-of-the-art reviews are invited for publication in all areas of Education. Topics of Interest include, but are not limited to, the following Disaster literacy and Risk Management Education Ethnopedagogy-based STEM Education Integrating technology into the curriculum: Challenges & Strategies Collaborative & Interactive Learning Tools for 21st Century learning Learning Analysis Education Management Systems Education Policy and Leadership Business Education Virtual and remote laboratories Pedagogy Enhancement with E-Learning Course Management Systems Teacher Evaluation Curriculum, Research, and Development Web-based tools for education Games and simulations in Education Learning / Teaching Methodologies and Assessment Counselor Education Student Selection Criteria in Interdisciplinary Studies Global Issues in Education and Research Technology Support for Pervasive Learning Artificial Intelligence, Robotics and Human-computer Interaction in Education Mobile/ubiquitous computing in education Web 2.0, Social Networking, Blogs and Wikis Multimedia in Education Educating the educators Professional Development for teachers in ICT
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Effectiveness of the School Literacy Movement Program: An Impact Study Using the Kirkpatrick Model in Kuningan Regency Simorangkir, Melda Rumia Rosmery; Deliviana, Evi
Jurnal Pendidikan Progresif Vol 15, No 2 (2025): Jurnal Pendidikan Progresif
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Effectiveness of the School Literacy Movement Program: An Impact Study Usiang the Kirkpatrick Model in Kuningan Regency. Objective: This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of the School Literacy Movement program at the junior high school level in Kuningan Regency, West Java, in response to the province’s low literacy index (39.47% in 2019) and alarming literacy scores in the 2022 Education Report. The evaluation applies the Kirkpatrick Model across four levels: reaction, learning, behavioral change, and final outcomes. Method: The study employs a sequential exploratory mixed methods design. The initial phase involved qualitative data collection through interviews, observations, and document analysis to explore the implementation of School Literacy Movement and the contextual factors influencing its effectiveness. The qualitative findings informed the development of a quantitative instrument, which was distributed to students using purposive sampling in schools with active Guru Penggerak (Education Reform Teachers). Quantitative data were analyzed using path analysis to examine direct and indirect relationships among variables such as literacy comprehension, reading habits, social interaction, school climate, and character development. Integration of qualitative and quantitative data occurred during the interpretation phase to enhance the validity and depth of findings. Findings: The GLS program significantly improved students' literacy comprehension and reading habits. Teacher-student relationships (KHGdS) and peer interactions (HSASD) had a significant positive effect on character development (p = 0.007 and p < 0.001). However, experiences of bullying (FPp) negatively affected the school safety climate (KIKS), although they still influenced student character (p < 0.001). Conclusion: The GLS program is effective in enhancing literacy and character among students. However, creating a safe and supportive school environment remains a critical challenge. This study highlights the need to integrate literacy efforts with emotionally responsive policies, teacher capacity-building, and holistic approaches that prioritize student well-being. Keywords: program evaluation, school literacy movement, kirkpatrick, reading culture, student literacy.

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