THE IMPLEMENTATION OF KAMPUS MENGAJAR PERINTIS PROGRAM AS AN ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION TO PROBLEMS IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS DURING THE PANDEMIC

Yulianeta Yulianeta
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The COVID-19 pandemic has led to online learning and stay-at-home measures in Indonesia, enabling internet-based study from home (SFH). The Indonesian government regulates a Study from Home (SFH) policy due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This policy certainly affects the learning process, one of which is the readiness of the learning process in elementary schools. This research aims at revealing and evaluating the implementation of the Kampus Mengajar Perintis (Pioneer Campus Teaching, hereinafter KMP) program as one of Merdeka Belajar Kampus Merdeka programs. This program is conducted by undergraduate students who are spread out across all universities in Indonesia. They are given the chance to teach at elementary schools and are expected to help improve the learning process within three months. This research is conducted using a descriptive Qualitative research method. Students’ responses to the KMP program are collected and used as data. The study involved 17 respondents across schools in West Java. The data is collected through questionnaires, weekly report documents, and students’ final reports through the KMP system. The research shows that the implementation of the KMP program is in accordance with the objectives of the program’s implementation. Students are able to directly participate in helping the learning implementation in Elementary Schools during the COVID-19 pandemic, and they also have applied service-learning in the process. Conclusively, this program serves as a solution for the implementation of blended learning activities in elementary schools and also aids teachers in enhancing the crucial digital literacy required for learning during the pandemic.
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实施 Kampus Mengajar Perintis 计划,作为大流行病期间解决小学问题的替代办法
COVID-19 在印度尼西亚的流行导致了在线学习和足不出户措施,使在家学习(SFH)成为可能。由于 COVID-19 的流行,印度尼西亚政府制定了在家学习(SFH)政策。这项政策肯定会影响学习过程,其中之一就是小学学习过程的准备情况。本研究旨在揭示和评估作为 Merdeka Belajar Kampus Merdeka 计划之一的 Kampus Mengajar Perintis(先锋校园教学,以下简称 KMP)计划的实施情况。该计划由分布在印尼各所大学的本科生实施。他们有机会到小学任教,并有望在三个月内帮助改善学习过程。本研究采用描述性定性研究方法。研究收集了学生对 KMP 项目的反应并将其作为数据。研究涉及西爪哇省各学校的 17 名受访者。数据通过调查问卷、每周报告文件和学生通过 KMP 系统提交的期末报告收集。研究表明,KMP 计划的实施符合计划实施的目标。在 COVID-19 大流行期间,学生能够直接参与帮助小学的学习实施工作,并在此过程中应用了服务学习。总之,该计划是在小学实施混合式学习活动的一种解决方案,也有助于教师提高大流行期间学习所需的重要数字素养。
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