2022
DOI: 10.24246/j.js.2022.v12.i1.p1-8
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Digital Student Agenda For Junior School During Home-Based Learning

Abstract: The purposes of this research are to investigate the needs and expectations from primary teachers of having a digital student agenda and develop a suggested model to be used during home-based learning. Open-ended questionnaire was distributed to primary teachers in a private Christian school located in Tangerang and an interview was done with the head of academic coordinator as well as with the primary curriculum coordinator to collect data. At the same time, a digital student agenda model was constructed, con… Show more

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“…In the homeschooling problem and the solution to overcome the problem was in line with research did by Syamsuardi et al [27]. While Cendana et al [28] discus the same topic about student needs, investigated the students' motivation and what to expect. The research background of this study was related to pandemic situation which it was in line with the research done by Dlamini et al [19] and Tay et al [29] who did the research about homeschooling in pandemic situation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…In the homeschooling problem and the solution to overcome the problem was in line with research did by Syamsuardi et al [27]. While Cendana et al [28] discus the same topic about student needs, investigated the students' motivation and what to expect. The research background of this study was related to pandemic situation which it was in line with the research done by Dlamini et al [19] and Tay et al [29] who did the research about homeschooling in pandemic situation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 55%