scholarly journals ONLINE LEARNING IMPLEMENTATION

2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 280-293
Author(s):  
Dedi Irwan

ABSTRACT This research aimed to find out how online learning implementation affected learning practices in a senior high school in an undeveloped regency in West Kalimantan Province. Descriptive quantitative method was applied in this research. To collect the data, students’ and teachers’ questionnaire were used. The questionnaires adopted Likert scale with five options. The populations of this research were 150 students and 40 teachers, while the sample involved were 90 students and 40 teachers all together. The student sample were selected using simple random sampling. Overall, this research found that both teachers and students had similar views regarding the application of the online learning policy during covid 19 pandemic. In this regard they agreed to claim that the online learning implementation tended to show more negative influence than positive to almost all classroom learning processes. The average percentage of teachers and student who found the negative impacts of the online learning policy implementation were, respectively, 50.8% and 73.86%. Nonetheless, the percentage proportion of students who did not claim the implementation of the online learning policy brought more negative effect than positive was also big. These numbers brought down strikingly interesting findings, as discussed in this study.   Keywords: Covid-19, Online Learning, high school students, English, learning impact

2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 91
Author(s):  
Steve Mongkaren ◽  
Noldy Pelenkahu ◽  
Nihta V. F. Liando

E-learning dramatically changes the learning process. As a result, both teachers and students have to work hard to adapt to the process. In response to these changes, this study aims to analyze the perceptions of junior high school, senior high school, and parents regarding online learning. This study involved 44 parents, 24 junior high school students, and 20 high school students. Data were collected using two questionnaires. The data collected were analyzed quantitatively in the form of percentages. The results of data analysis show that junior high school students use computers/devices for online learning activities; however, they consider traditional methods (live class meetings) to be more appropriate than online learning. (2) High school students also use their computers/devices for online learning and have full support from their teachers, but they prefer traditional methods. They consider traditional methods more effective than online learning, and (3) parents prefer traditional methods over online learning. Therefore, teachers are advised to be creative in teaching online; parents are expected to continue to control their students' online learning. More research is needed so that more information about online learning can be obtained.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 133-146
Author(s):  
Nanang Nurrohim

The background in this study is that students are lazy to take part in online learning because of difficult signals and do not have data packages for learning needs during the COVID-19 pandemic, therefore there is a need for a description of student satisfaction during the online network learning process. The purpose of this study was to determine the satisfaction of junior high school students with online learning in PJOK subjects during the COVID-19 pandemic in Purwanegara district. The research method used is descriptive quantitative research, using a survey method which is conducted online via google form. The sample in this study was class IX students of SMP Negeri Purwanegara District using the simple random sampling technique. Based on the results of the study, it was shown that the satisfaction level of grade IX junior high school students with online learning in PJOK subjects during the COVID-19 pandemic in Purwakarta was in the satisfied category by obtaining overall results with a percentage of 64%. From these results indicate that students are satisfied with the learning that is being carried out online. The conclusion of this study shows that student satisfaction has been achieved. The results of the descriptive analysis show that the level of student satisfaction has an average value of 64% and is included in the satisfied category in the online learning process. Student satisfaction is shown from the factors of adequate facilities and infrastructure, teaching materials used accordingly, learning media used accordingly, mastery of teacher material, accuracy in using methods and techniques, participant trust and discipline of schedules, student satisfaction has been achieved in interaction and communication skills. , as well as guiding students. This study was measured using 5 dimensions of satisfaction, namely: tangibles, reliability, responsiveness, assurance, and empathy. So any learning model as long as the five dimensions are met and the role of the teacher during learning takes place greatly affects the level of student satisfaction in learning online or online. Suggestions from this research are expected to continue to improve the quality of schools, both in terms of human resources, facilities and infrastructure to support various interests and potentials. Hopefully the cooperation and coordination between schools and students can be improved and maintained well in the future.   Keywords: student satisfaction analysis, online learning, sports        Abstrak Latar belakang pada penelitian ini adalah siswa yang malas mengikuti pembelajaran secara daring di karenakan sinyal yang susah dan tidak memiliki paket data untuk kebutuhan belajar selama pandemi COVID-19, oleh karena itu perlu adanya gambaran kepuasan siswa selama proses pembelajaran jaringan daring. Tujuan penelitian ini untuk mengetahui kepuasan siswa sekolah menengah pertama terhadap pembelajaran daring mata pelajaran PJOK pada masa pandemi COVID-19 sekecamatan Purwanegara.Metode penelitian yang digunakan yaitu penelitian kuantitatif deskriptif,  dengan menggunakan metode survey yang di lakukan secara online melalui google form. Sampel dalam penelitian ini siswa kelas IX SMP Negeri Kecamatan Purwanegara dengan menggunakan teknik Simple Random Sampling. Berdasarkan hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa tingkat kepuasan siswa kelas IX sekolah menengah pertama terhadap pembelajaran daring mata pelajaran PJOK pada masa pandemi COVID-19 sekecamatan purwanegara masuk pada kategori puas dengan memperoleh hasil keseluruhan dengan persentase 64%. Dari hasil tersebut menunjukkan bahwa siswa merasa puas dengan pembelajaran yang di laukan secara daring. Simpulan penelitian ini menunjukan kepuasan siswa sudah tercapai. Hasil analisis deskriptif diperoleh bahwa tingkat kepuasan siswa memiliki nilai rata-rata sebesar 64% dan masuk pada kategori puas dalam proses pembelajaran daring.  Kepuasan siswa di tunjukan dari faktor sarana dan prasarana yang memadai, bahan ajar yang digunakan sesuai, media pembelajaran yang digunakan sesuai, penguasaan materi guru, ketepatan penggunaan metode dan teknik, kepercayaan peserta dan kedisplinan akan jadwal, kepuasan siswa sudah tercapai dalam kemampuan interaksi dan komunikasi, serta membimbing siswa. Penelitian ini di ukur menggunakan 5 dimensi kepuasan yaitu: tangibles, reliability, responsiveness, assurance, dan emphaty. Maka model pembelajaran apapun selama kelima dimensi terpenuhi dan adanya peran guru selama pembelajaran berlangsung sangat mempengaruhi tingkat kepuasan siswa dalam belajar daring atau online. Saran dari penelitian ini diharapkan untuk terus meningkatkan kualitas sekolah, baik dari segi sumber daya manusia, sarana dan prasarana untuk penunjang berbagai minat dan potensi. Semoga kerjasama dan koordinasi antara sekolah dan siswa bisa di tingkatkan dan dijaga dengan baik untuk kedepannya.   Kata kunci: analisa kepuasan siswa, pembelajaran daring, olahraga


2021 ◽  
pp. 1-64
Author(s):  
Gian Paolo Barbetta ◽  
Paolo Canino ◽  
Stefano Cima

Abstract The availability of cheap Wi-Fi internet connections has encouraged schools to adopt Web 2.0 platforms for teaching, with the intention of stimulating students’ academic achievement and participation in school. Moreover, during the recent explosion of the SARS-CoV-2 crisis that forced many countries to close schools (as well as offices and factories), the widespread diffusion of these applications kept school systems going. Despite their widespread use as teaching tools, the effect of adopting Web 2.0 platforms on students’ performance has never been rigorously tested. We fill this gap in the literature by analyzing the impact of using Twitter as a teaching tool on high school students’ literature skills. Based on a large-scale, randomized controlled trial that involved 70 schools and about 1,500 students, we find that using Twitter to teach literature has an overall negative effect on students’ average achievement, reducing standardized test scores by about 25 percent of a standard deviation. The negative effect is stronger on students who usually perform better.


2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alex Wirth ◽  
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Boris Aberšek ◽  

Discipline in class is essential. Without it the educational processes and teachings are difficult. In this manner curricula goals are almost impossible to achieve. There are and there always will be some kind of conflicts between teachers and students, but they should not evolve to become a problem. Teachers (especially elderly teachers) often express pessimism of contemporary students. They say that today's students have less knowledge, they do misbehave more often than previous generations. A study among students was conducted. It was trying to determine the rate of discipline in schools in Celje to see if these statements are true. The questionnaire to students of one primary and one high school in Celje, Slovenia were distributed. The answers from 234 students were received. On the one hand, it was found out that senior high school students have the worst level of discipline of all the grades tested. They themselves assess their class atmosphere as less disciplined. They report that teachers use a lot of time to calm the class down. All this is probably a factor in lower average grade that the senior high school students have. On the other hand, it was found out that teachers do not react to the disturbance or they are trying to be repressive. These are not the correct ways of dealing with discipline issues. Therefore, there are some recommended ways how teachers should react. Keywords: discipline in class, primary school, contemporary student, elderly teachers.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Waleed Ahmed Shahzad

The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether anxiety and depression have a negative effect on academic performance. This small-scale study assessed the relationship between these factors. A cross-sectional questionnaire survey was carried out. A randomized sample of 52 high school students based in various schools across Lahore participated in the survey. Of the participants, 32 were males and 20 were females. As a measure of anxiety and depression 14 questions from the DASS-21 were utilized (The 7 questions pertaining to the measure of stress were not included in this study). Based on the DASS-21 score obtained by the respondents they were classified under categories of normal, mild, moderate, severe and extremely severe levels of anxiety and depression. As a measure of academic performance, the Grade Point Average (GPA) of the students was obtained via the survey. The mean average GPA was calculated for all the students falling under the aforementioned categories pertaining to anxiety and depression separately and these averages were compared. It was found that the mean average GPA was highest in students falling under the categories of normal and mild levels of anxiety and depression. Whereas, mean average GPA was lower in students suffering from severe levels of anxiety and depression. These findings suggest the need to come up with methods to combat anxiety and depression in high school students as these factors impede academic performance.


Author(s):  
Risna Amalia Izati ◽  
Lies Amin Lestari ◽  
Slamet Setiawan

The pandemic of COVID-19 has forced the teachers and students to hold the teaching and learning remotely. All the process of learning was conducted online via various mobile applications. Students widely use smartphones as a medium to receive learning materials, join online classes, and study. However, it was questioned whether students are engaged with their reading materials when they have to read the texts on screen or digitally and learn from them. It is expected that the use of digital devices has influenced students' reading engagement, especially when the reading is to learn. This study aims to find out about the students' engagement in reading digital texts during online learning. The study collects the data from self-report questionnaires, interviews, and observation. The result shows that students do not experience behavioral and affective engagement as well as a negative response while they are reading the texts onscreen during online learning.


2021 ◽  
Vol 32 (4) ◽  
pp. 331-342
Author(s):  
Esther Nartey ◽  
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Ruby Hanson ◽  

The purpose of the study was to determine the perceptions that senior high school (SHS) chemistry students and teachers have about organic chemistry as well as to compare organic chemistry topics that are difficult for students and teachers. Simple random sampling (lottery) and purposive sampling methods were used to select a sample of one hundred (100) SHS students who studied elective chemistry and ten (10) chemistry teachers. The research instruments used to collect data for this study were the ‘organic chemistry perceptions questionnaire for students’ (OCPQS) and ‘organic chemistry perceptions questionnaire for teachers’ (OCPQT). Descriptive statistics (frequencies and percentages) were used to analyze the data collected. The findings revealed that these SHS students have a fairly positive perception of organic chemistry while their teachers had a highly positive perception of organic chemistry. Preparation and chemical reactions of alkenes, preparation and chemical reactions of alkynes, structure and stability of benzene, reactions of benzene, comparison of reactions of benzene and alkenes, petroleum, polymers and naming of alkanes and structural isomerism were perceived by students as difficult to understand. The rest of the Ghanaian SHS organic chemistry topics (26 out of 34 topics) were perceived as easy to understand by students. Also, the teachers perceived all the SHS organic chemistry topics as easy to teach with the exception of reactions of benzene. The insights gained about teachers’ and students’ perceived difficult organic chemistry topics in this study imply that teachers’ perceptions and how these are communicated to students can have significant effects on learning. The authors believe that both teachers and learners could benefit from this increased awareness of perceptions about difficulties in teaching and learning organic chemistry. They therefore suggest that further studies into how teachers’ perceptions influence their teaching and consequently their students’ experiences be carried out. In addition, in future research, a diagnostic test based on the topics in the SHS organic chemistry syllabus could be added to ascertain whether the perceived difficult topics are actually difficult for students to answer questions on. This would help teachers to separate perceived difficulties from the actual difficulties (realities) and be able to address them in their lessons.


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