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PENGEMBANGAN PLATFORM PEMBELAJARAN BLENDED LEARNING DI SMP MUHAMMADIYAH NANGGULAN Suryanto Suryanto; Maryam Sorohiti; Jati Suryanto
DedikasiMU : Journal of Community Service Vol 4 No 4 (2022): Desember
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Gresik

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30587/dedikasimu.v4i4.4827

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SMP Muhammadiyah Nanggulan merupakan salah satu amal usaha Muhammadiyah yang berada di Nanggulan. SMP ini memerlukan perhatian khusus dikarenakan jumlah siswa yang sangat minim. Sebagai sekolah swasta, minimnya jumlah siswa tersebut berdampak sangat significant dalam semua lini proses pendidikan, terutama ranah finansial yang berdampak pada semua aspek hidupan sekolah seperti kesejahteraan guru, fasilitas, and proses belajar mengajar. Perlu terobasan baru untuk permasalahan ini dengan melakukan perekrutan siswa dari berbagai daerah dengan melakukan proses pembelajaran blended learning. Dengan pembelajaran blended learning, siswa dari berbagai daerah dapat mendaftar, melakukan proses pembelajaran secara daring sebagai learning platform. Pembelajaran daring ini dapat dikombinasikan dengan pembelajaran luring. Gabungan moda pembelajaran ini biasa disebut dengan Blended learning. Dikarenakan masih sangat lemah fasilitas pembelajaran daring, program hibah ini telah berhasil memfasilitasi SMP Muhammadiyah Nanggulan membangun learning platform dengan moda daring untuk membangun proses pembelajaran Blended learning yang kedepan dapat meningkatkan minat siswa belajar di SMP ini
The Students' and the Teachers' Perception of the Washback Effect of the English Progress Test Jati Suryanto; Maryam Sorohiti; Isdiarto Isdiarto; Bivy Callista Putri Alya; Affra Zahra
Research and Innovation in Social Science Education Journal (RISSEJ) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): December
Publisher : UM Purwokerto Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30595/rissej.v1i2.126

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Tests can directly impact educational processes in various ways. It means that the test may influence the students and the teachers. This influence is called washback or backwash. Washback or backwash is generally known as the effect of testing on teaching and learning (Djuric, 2008). The local government usually prepares formative and summative tests in the school while the teachers design the progress test. This research investigates the washback effect of the English progress test on the students and teachers in one reputable senior high school in Yogyakarta. This research used a qualitative descriptive method. Interviews and focus group discussions were used as methods of data gathering. The respondents were three English teachers and 16 students of12th-grade at a public senior high school in Yogyakarta. The research focused on how the progress test gave a washback effect to the teachers as the test developers and what the students' perception was of the washback effect of the progress test. It concluded that washback effects for teachers depended on 1) focusing on the objective of teaching, 2) the teaching materials, and 3) the teaching methodology. Meanwhile, the effects on students were 1) influencing the learning strategy, 2) preparation for doing tests, 3) improving the learning motivation, the learning mastery, and the learning-teaching atmosphere.