Fenomena Perilaku Moral Siswa Selama Daring di SMA Negeri 2 Solok Selatan

Nadya Salsabillah, Isnarmi Moeis, Fatmariza Fatmariza, Junaidi Indrawadi
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This article aims to elucidate the various forms of student moral behavior observed during online learning, as well as to identify the underlying factors influencing such behavior both in the context of online learning and during the transition back to traditional classroom settings. The study explores diverse manifestations of student moral conduct, encompassing levels of honesty, discipline, and politeness. Employing a qualitative research design with a descriptive approach, data was collected at SMA N 2 Solok Selatan using purposive sampling for informant selection. The data gathering techniques encompassed interviews, documentation studies, and post-observation analysis. To ensure data validity, triangulation of sources was performed, and data was subsequently analyzed through collection, reduction, presentation, and conclusion stages. Findings revealed instances of student dishonesty during online learning, including plagiarism in friend's assignments, copying answers from the internet, and deceptive behavior towards parents. Additionally, students exhibited reduced politeness in their communication with teachers. The research also highlighted influential factors contributing to student moral behavior, attributing challenges in adjusting to the online learning system to both parents and teachers. The impact of this adaptation was observed in students' moral conduct during the transition back to conventional learning, manifesting as difficulty in completing assignments and a lack of self-confidence in offline learning settings.
学生在南Solok高中的网上行为现象
本文旨在阐明在线学习过程中观察到的各种形式的学生道德行为,并确定在在线学习背景下以及在向传统课堂环境过渡期间影响这种行为的潜在因素。该研究探讨了学生道德行为的不同表现形式,包括诚实、纪律和礼貌的水平。采用定性研究设计和描述性方法,在SMA n2solok Selatan收集数据,使用有目的的抽样进行信息选择。数据收集技术包括访谈、文献研究和观察后分析。为了确保数据的有效性,我们对数据源进行了三角剖分,随后通过收集、还原、呈现和结论阶段对数据进行了分析。调查结果揭示了学生在在线学习过程中的不诚实行为,包括抄袭朋友的作业、抄袭网上的答案以及对父母的欺骗行为。此外,学生在与老师的交流中表现出较低的礼貌。该研究还强调了影响学生道德行为的因素,将适应在线学习系统的挑战归咎于家长和老师。在向传统学习过渡的过程中,这种适应对学生的道德行为产生了影响,表现为在离线学习环境中完成作业的困难和缺乏自信。
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