Implementasi Program Belajar dari Rumah dan Identifikasi Learning Loss selama Pandemi: Studi Kasus pada R.A. di Daerah Terpencil

Hardiyanti Pratiwi, Rizki Noor Haida, Dyah Ageng Pramesty Koenarso

Abstract


One of the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic is learning that must be carried out at home. Learning loss is found in some learning from home due to the digital divide, especially in rural areas. The learning process is closely related to the cognitive development of children. This article aims to explain the implementation of the learning from the home program at the Raudhatul Athfal (RA) Institute, Aluh-Aluh District, Banjar Regency. In addition, this article also identifies aspects of the child's development of the home learning model. This research uses an exploratory case study method in 4 RA institutions, Aluh-Aluh District, Banjar Regency. The results showed that the three RA institutions carried out a learning program with the help of parents to carry out and submit the results of their child's learning evaluation to the institution every week. One other institution implements home visits by gathering students who have close home locations without differentiating their study groups. The evaluation format carried out in-home visits is more varied than others because teachers can meet children directly. Aspects of cognitive development are often stimulated while other aspects of development are left out.


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Learning from Home; Learning Loss; Rural RA

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.18784/smart.v8i1.1508
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