TINGKAT KETERBACAAN BUKU TEKS BAHASA INDONESIA KURIKULUM MERDEKA UNTUK KELAS X SMA/SMK

Yusuf Hendrawanto
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The ever-changing curriculum means that teaching materials, mainly textbooks, also continue to change. This change is not offset by the quality of textbooks discourse, which still not be appropriate to the students' readability level. This is shown in various studies that have been carried out, including by Yazidi et al. (2017), Saroni et al. (2017), Ginanjar (2020), and Susanti (2021), which resulted in the finding that the readability level of textbooks still does not match the students' readability level. This study aims to describe the readability of the Merdeka Curriculum Indonesian Language Textbook for Class X SMA/SMK entitled Intelligent Smart in Indonesian Language and Literature for Class X SMA/SMK. The method used in this study is a qualitative descriptive method-readability measurement formula using Fry Graph. The number of inner texts calculated using the Fry Graph is 23 texts. Based on the study result, 3 texts matched the legibility level of class X students, and 20 texts id not match the readability level of class X students. Twenty texts that did not match the readability level of class X students consisted of 1 text with a readability level that was too high/difficult, 17 texts with a readability level that was too low/easy, and 2 texts that did not match any readability level/invalid. Calculation of the readability level using the Fry Graph in the Indonesian Merdeka Curriculum Textbook for Class X SMA/SMK shows that the readability level of the Indonesian Merdeka Curriculum Textbook for Class X SMA/SMK entitled Smart Smart in Indonesian Language and Literature for Class X SMA/SMK is still not following the readability level of class X students.
印尼语教科书的可读性水平(独立课程X班SMA/SMK
课程的不断变化意味着教材(主要是教科书)也在不断变化。这种变化并没有被教科书话语的质量所抵消,教科书的质量仍然不适合学生的可读性水平。雅兹迪等人(2017 年)、萨罗尼等人(2017 年)、吉南贾尔(2020 年)和苏桑提(2021 年)等人开展的多项研究都表明了这一点,研究结果表明教科书的可读性水平仍然与学生的可读性水平不匹配。本研究旨在描述 Merdeka Curriculum 印尼语教科书的可读性,该教科书的标题为 "Intelligent Smart in Indonesian Language and Literature for Class X SMA/SMK"。本研究采用的方法是定性描述法--使用弗莱图的可读性测量公式。使用弗莱图计算出的内文数量为 23 篇。根据研究结果,3 篇课文符合 X 班学生的可读性水平,20 篇课文不符合 X 班学生的可读性水平。不符合 X 班学生可读性水平的 20 篇课文中,1 篇课文的可读性水平过高/过难,17 篇课文的可读性水平过低/过易,2 篇课文不符合任何可读性水平/无效。使用《印尼默迪卡课程教科书(X 级 SMA/SMK 版)》中的弗莱图计算可读性等级表明,《印尼默迪卡课程教科书(X 级 SMA/SMK 版)》中题为 "Smart Smart in Indonesian Language and Literature for Class X SMA/SMK "的可读性等级仍然不符合 X 级学生的可读性等级。
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