scholarly journals HOTS-ORIENTED INDONESIAN LANGUAGE LEARNING IN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL IN JAMBI

Author(s):  
Rustam Rustam ◽  
Rasdawita Rasdawita ◽  
Priyanto Priyanto

The purpose of this research was to describe the competence of the high school teachers in Jambi in designing, implementing, and evaluating HOTS-oriented Indonesian Language learning. To answer this question, the concept of Indonesian Language learning was employed. This study used a qualitative design with case study technique. The data were comprised of the responses, learning process, and action conducted by the teachers. The respondents were selected using purposive sampling method by considering teacher’s academic qualifications. Data collection was performed through interview accompanied by focused group discussion (FGD), observation and document-ation. The results of this study showed that the Indonesian Language teachers had designed, implemented and evaluated students’ performance in HOTS-oriented Indonesian Language learning. Unfortunately, the teachers were less capable of synergizing the HOTS-oriented learning with pedagogical approaches, such as genre-based (text learning), scientificlearning and CLIL.

Author(s):  
Desi Sukenti ◽  
Syahraini Tambak ◽  
Charlina Charlina

<span>Research on the assessment of learning has been carried out by many other researchers, but putting Islamic psychosocial and personal competence as a solution has not been found. This study aimed to develop an assessment of Indonesian Language learning for high school teachers by strengthening Islamic psycosocial and personality competencies. Using the ex post facto approach, by distributing questionnaires to 213 Indonesian Language teachers and analyzed using descriptive and regression. This research results in the mastery of teachers about personality competence, Islamic psychosocial, and the assessment of Indonesian Language is the same as medium mastery. Personality competence and Islamic psychosocial as together are very strong in developing the ability to assessment Indonesian Language learning in high school teachers. Islamic psychosocial is predicted to be able to improve the assessment of Indonesian Language high school teacher learning as well as personality competence. This study concludes that personality’s competences and Islamic psychosocial are very significant in developing the assessment of Indonesian Language high school teacher's in learning. This research contribution strengthens the development of the theory of "teacher performance assesment" in the world of education. For the Department of Education to develop policies to improve the assessment of Indonesian Language learning by conducting Islamic psychosocial and personality competency training for all teachers in Indonesia.</span>


Author(s):  
Nourah Mohammed Al- Tamimi

This research aimed to recognize the reasons made the high school teachers (female) in Houtat Bani Tamim province abstains from the leadership's positions at the institutions that they are working in. And to achieve the goals of the research the descriptive analytical approach was used, while the study tool was an electronic questionnaire distributed among a random simple sample which consisted of (93) secondary teachers. The study revealed that the arithmetic averages of the responses of the study sample on the axis of reasons for abstention from leadership positions ranged between (2.62) and (3.94) with a general average of (3.46) (3.45) and (4.31) with a general average of (3.92). The results of the study on the analysis of mono- variance showed that there were no statistically significant differences due to differences in academic qualifications and years of experience. This reflects the agreement of the sample members of the secondary school teachers on the reasons of abstention of leadership positions.


2019 ◽  
Vol 1340 ◽  
pp. 012072
Author(s):  
Wisanugorn Nammungkhun ◽  
Napaporn Yutthaisong ◽  
Wanphakorn Jumphonnoi

2020 ◽  
Vol 43 (4) ◽  
pp. 381-397
Author(s):  
Henry Quesada ◽  
Julieta Mazzola ◽  
Daniel Sherrard

Background: Design and training methods for instructors on integrating experiential learning continues to be a challenge in high school education. Purpose: This work reports on research concerning the current status, available resources, limitations, and capabilities of high school teachers implementing experiential learning in a technical and vocational high school curriculum in Guatemala. Methodology/Approach: Case study methodology was used to examine professional development training involving the implementation of experiential learning into an agriculture and forestry curriculum. The design of the training included a series of hands-on activities to enable teachers to identify barriers and drivers influencing experiential learning and the redesign of a course program. Findings/Conclusions: Teachers were able to identify resources and limitations affecting the implementation of experiential learning in their teaching program. The guidance and examples provided by the instructors were fundamental for the teachers to modify a standard course program that included significant experiential learning methodologies. Implications: Many high school teachers lack the training and knowledge necessary for integrating experiential learning. Furthermore, in many cases, they are required to follow a structured curriculum that at allows for minimal modifications. Teachers also recognize that courses that only include classroom activities are the most challenging for including experiential learning activities.


2016 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 210 ◽  
Author(s):  
Masoomeh Bigdeloo ◽  
Zahra Dasht Bozorgi

<p>This study aims to investigate the relationship between the spiritual intelligence, self-control, and life satisfaction in high school teachers of Mahshahr city. To this end, 253 people of all high school teachers in Mahshahr city were selected as the sample using the multistage cluster sampling method. For data collection, King’s (2008) spiritual intelligence questionnaire, Schneider’s self-control questionnaire and Diener et al. (1985) life satisfaction questionnaire were used. For data analysis, Pearson’s correlation coefficient was used. Results showed that there is a positive and meaningful relationship between the self-control and life satisfaction. However, there is no a meaningful relationship between the spiritual intelligence and life satisfaction. Results also showed that spiritual intelligence and self-control can predict the life satisfaction.</p>


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