This research was conducted at SD Negeri 3 Abepura to analyze the ability to prepare a Minimum Competency Assessment (AKM) Learning Evaluation during the Covid 19 Pandemic. The method used in this research is qualitative, collecting information through interviews and observing the situation in elementary schools, as well as through documentary research. The results of this study indicate that in carrying out the AKM at SD Negeri 3 Abepura it is done online with questions developed by the Directorate of Basic Education, Ministry of Education and Culture. SD Negeri 3 Abepura teachers have received socialization related to AKM. However, they have not received technical assistance regarding the preparation of questions, so the teacher has never prepared AKM questions. As a recommendation, teacher readiness in dealing with AKM is very important, therefore teachers can collaborate at their respective class levels in carrying out student-based learning plans, including it is important for teachers to increase teacher community forums available online to share experiences and practical.
This study aims to look at and analyze the strategies used in determining and selecting essential competencies in an effort to fulfill basic competencies and learning outcomes at Abepura 3 Public Elementary School, Jayapura City. This research was conducted using a descriptive-qualitative method. Data collection was carried out through interviews, observation of the elementary school situation, and literature studies relevant to the research topic. Data analysis was carried out in a qualitative, descriptive manner with three stages: presentation of data, analysis of data, and drawing conclusions. Research results how that learning 67% of teachers do assessment diagnostics, consisting of 50% conducting cognitive diagnostic assessments, 33% conducting non-cognitive diagnostic assessments, 17% conducting both assessments, and 33% not conducting assessment cognitive and non-cognitive diagnostics.
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