2021
DOI: 10.51278/bse.v1i1.99
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Evaluation of Learning Outcomes of Moral Faith Subjects during Covid-19 Pandemic at MIN East Kotawaringin

Abstract: This article was to explore data on the assessment of the learning outcomes of Akidah Akhlak during the covid-19 pandemic starting from the stages of preparation, implementation and reporting of the learning results of Akidah Akhlak in MIN-1 Kotawaringin Timur. This research uses qualitative type, namely the author decirifsikan the data discussed in detail using logical analysis and using the theory derived from the book and the results of research on planning and implementation of the evaluation. Data collect… Show more

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“…It is explained that the fulfilment of the period and study load for undergraduate or applied undergraduate students can be carried out: 1) following the entire learning process in the study program during the higher education period of study load; and 2) following the learning process in the study program to fulfil part of the study period and burden and the rest following the learning process outside the study program at the same university or at different universities, in the same study program or in different study programs. Therefore, there are two reference messages in the development of the MBKM curriculum, namely: (1) obtaining learning outcomes with students taking courses completely in their study programs, or (2) obtaining learning outcomes, some courses can be taken from outside the study program, both within the university itself and at other universities including internships in the field (Masitoh & Cahyani, 2020;Said & Muslimah, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is explained that the fulfilment of the period and study load for undergraduate or applied undergraduate students can be carried out: 1) following the entire learning process in the study program during the higher education period of study load; and 2) following the learning process in the study program to fulfil part of the study period and burden and the rest following the learning process outside the study program at the same university or at different universities, in the same study program or in different study programs. Therefore, there are two reference messages in the development of the MBKM curriculum, namely: (1) obtaining learning outcomes with students taking courses completely in their study programs, or (2) obtaining learning outcomes, some courses can be taken from outside the study program, both within the university itself and at other universities including internships in the field (Masitoh & Cahyani, 2020;Said & Muslimah, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The related curriculum policy is carried out by innovation so that it is appropriate and follows what is expected, then according to what is in the Preamble to the 1945 Constitution that, in general, the purpose of national education is to educate the nation's life. (Naufal & Pekalongan, 2021;Said & Muslimah, 2021). Following what already exists, this has meaning in the development of an intellectual individual's life with the term "intelligent living".…”
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confidence: 96%
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“…Because in order to obtain accurate and comprehensive student-potential diagnostic results, each indicator question must produce one item. To make the right question indicators, the teacher must pay attention to the material to be tested, learning indicators, basic competencies, and competency standards (Prasetyono et al, 2021;Rintayati et al, 2020;Said & Muslimah, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Theoretically, all these problems can be analysed in a better management evaluation, starting from planning, implementation, monitoring, and reporting (Gibson et al, 2020;Oermann & Gaberson, 2019;Said & Muslimah, 2021). However, the problems that arise cannot only be returned to the existing theory but in terms of methods and concepts must also be considered (Tsimane & Downing, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%