Independent Curriculum Learning Management to Improve Students’ Literacy and Numerical Competence in Schools

IF 1.3 Q3 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Rosnelli Rosnelli, Pitra Ashrin Ristiana
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Abstract

This study aims to describe: 1) students' perceptions of the efforts that must be made to improve literacy and numeracy competencies and 2) significant differences regarding the efforts that must be made to improve literacy and numeracy competencies when viewed from gender and numeracy differences-school status. The descriptive approach was followed in this study. The research sample consisted of 160 students from public and private schools in North Sumatra, which implemented an independent curriculum—a questionnaire of 67 valid and reliable items. The study results prove that students' literacy and numeracy competencies are in good categories, especially in literacy, literacy and numeracy, scientific, digital, financial, cultural, and citizenship. If viewed from the status of the school, there is no difference in the perception of the efforts that must be made to improve literacy and numeracy competencies. However, there are differences in terms of gender differences. The analysis of the research results recommends that educator training is needed to improve student's literacy and numeracy through activities: 1) doing simple research with friends in the numeration group, 2) reasoning systematically in solving problems, 3) drawing conclusions based on facts, 4) getting used to using ICT properly and correctly to improve knowledge, attitudes, and skills, 5) distinguish between needs and desires and 6) can take attitudes in a social environment as part of a culture.
自主课程学习管理提高学校学生的读写能力和数字能力
本研究旨在描述:1)学生对提高读写和计算能力所做努力的看法;2)从性别和计算能力差异-学校状况的角度来看,提高读写和计算能力所做的努力存在显著差异。本研究采用描述性方法。研究样本包括来自北苏门答腊省公立和私立学校的160名学生,他们实施了独立的课程——一份包含67个有效和可靠项目的问卷。研究结果证明,学生的读写能力和计算能力处于良好类别,特别是在识字,识字和计算能力,科学,数字,金融,文化和公民身份方面。如果从学校的地位来看,在提高读写能力和计算能力方面所做的努力并没有什么不同。然而,在性别差异方面存在差异。通过对研究结果的分析,建议通过以下活动对教育工作者进行培训,以提高学生的读写能力和计算能力:1)和朋友一起做简单的研究,2)系统地推理解决问题,3)根据事实得出结论,4)习惯正确地使用ICT来提高知识,态度和技能,5)区分需求和欲望,6)可以将社会环境中的态度作为文化的一部分。
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