Perceptions of elementary school teachers towards the implementation of the independent curriculum during the COVID-19 pandemic

Q2 Social Sciences
Rusi Rusmiati Aliyyah, Rasmitadila, Gugun Gunadi, A. Sutisnawati, Susan Febriantina
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Abstract

This research aims to explore elementary school teachers' perceptions of implementing an independent curriculum during the COVID-19 pandemic imposed by the Indonesian government as alternative learning to address the problem of learning loss. Data was collected through semi-structured interviews with 38 teachers in primary schools across 13 different regions in Indonesia. Data analysis using thematic qualitative quasi-analysis. The analysis found four main themes: urgency, challenges, support and teaching strategies in implementing an independent curriculum. The research concludes that the success of the curriculum will be determined mainly by technological readiness, support and collaboration from all stakeholders, both central and local governments, educational quality assurance institutions, universities, schools, teachers, parents and the community. This research contributes to solve the problems faced by the Indonesian government due to the impact of online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic which results in low literacy.
COVID-19大流行期间小学教师对实施独立课程的看法
本研究旨在探讨印度尼西亚政府在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间实施独立课程的小学教师的看法,作为解决学习损失问题的替代学习。数据是通过对印度尼西亚13个不同地区的38名小学教师的半结构化访谈收集的。数据分析采用专题定性准分析。分析发现了四个主题:实施独立课程的紧迫性、挑战、支持和教学策略。研究得出的结论是,课程的成功将主要取决于技术准备、所有利益相关者的支持和合作,包括中央和地方政府、教育质量保证机构、大学、学校、教师、家长和社区。这项研究有助于解决印尼政府在COVID-19大流行期间由于在线学习的影响而导致识字率低而面临的问题。
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