Learning is influenced by resources, context, and student input. High-achieving students who come from underprivileged families have supportive social capital to make up for the low financial and human capital in their families. The question addressed in this article is how to increase social capital in low-income families. This is a qualitative study. Data was collected by interviewing 63 informants, consisting of 28 parents and 35 high-achieving Islamic primary school (madrasah ibtidaiyah and madrasah tsanawiyah) student from underprivileged families in South Kalimantan.The study's findings indicate that trust in the family is unable to emerge and grow as a result of various statements and treatments of parents and other family members toward children. These statements and actions are reflected in parental concern, feelings of security, honesty and integrity, openness, reliability, and competence in the family. Expectations in poor families are relatively unsupportive. The general trend among poor families is that they have low expectations for the future. But hope will grow if parents have broad insights and views. Relationships between generations are built through the togetherness of parents and children and the communication and joint activities that are often carried out between family members. Communication is the most basic thing in building social capital in the family.
Amid outbreaks, with limited preparation and infrastructure, learning is carried out by all of school in Indonesia. This research is aimed to investigate the satisfaction of Islamic high school (IHS) and high school (HS) students with online learning that they have participated in during the pandemic. This research is quantitative research. Data was collected by online questionnaire which was distributed to 520 HIS students and 796 HS students in South Kalimantan. Data were analyzed by t-test to determine the significance of differences in satisfaction levels. The results found that online learning during the pandemic was carried out with various platforms, and there were no changes in the learning system: curriculum and syllabus. Online learning in South Kalimantan at the IHS/HS level is faced with problems with an internet connection, internet quota, student independence, learning design, and technical ability. The satisfaction of IHS and HS students in South Kalimantan with regard to learning is in the quite satisfactory category (average score of 2.9). The difference between the two types of education is significant 0.009, with a significance level of <0.05. Thus, H0 is rejected, and Ha is accepted.
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