Students' Geographic Literacy Abilities

Amalia Ramadhani, Mamat Ruhimat, N. T. Sugito
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One of the abilities that students must master in the 21st century is literacy skills, one of which is geographic literacy. Based on previous research, students' geographic literacy, in general, still needs to improve. This research aims to determine and analyze the geographic literacy abilities of State High School (SMA) students in Jambi City. This research uses a survey method. The data processing results show that the geographic literacy skills of 190 State High School students in Jambi City are in the medium category with a percentage of 51% or 97 students. This means the students can understand the essence of interaction, interconnection, and the contextual implications of spatial interaction phenomena in life. Daily for some instances only. Meanwhile, the number of students in the high geographical literacy category is 43 or 23%, so it can be interpreted that students can understand the essence of interaction, interconnection and the implications of spatial interaction phenomena contextually in everyday life. Geographic literacy skills in the low category are 50 students or 26%, which means that students still need to understand the essence of interaction, interconnection and the implications of spatial interaction phenomena contextually in everyday life.
学生的地理识字能力
21 世纪学生必须掌握的能力之一是读写能力,其中之一就是地理素养。根据以往的研究,学生的地理素养总体上仍有待提高。本研究旨在确定和分析占碑市国立高中(SMA)学生的地理识字能力。本研究采用调查法。数据处理结果显示,占碑市 190 名国立高中学生的地理素养能力处于中等水平,占 51%,即 97 名学生。这说明学生能够理解生活中空间互动现象的互动本质、相互联系和背景影响。日常仅为部分情况。同时,地理素养高的学生人数为 43 人,占 23%,可以理解为学生能够理解相互作用、相互联系的本质以及空间相互作用现象在日常生活中的情境意义。地理素养低的学生有 50 人,占 26%,说明学生还需要在日常生活中理解相互作用、相互联系的本质以及空间相互作用现象的背景意义。
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