
Analisis Persepsi Guru Tentang Pembelajaran Berbasis Daring Di Sekolah Dasar
Author(s) -
Windi Saputri Marta,
Luthfi Hamdani Maula,
Andi Nurrochmah
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
dikdas matappa
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2620-6307
pISSN - 2620-5246
DOI - 10.31100/dikdas.v3i2.719
Subject(s) - nonprobability sampling , documentation , perception , data collection , psychology , mathematics education , process (computing) , online learning , class (philosophy) , the internet , computer science , multimedia , pedagogy , world wide web , sociology , artificial intelligence , population , demography , neuroscience , programming language , operating system , social science
This Study Aims To Analyze Teacher Perceptions In Online-Based Learning, Teacher Perceptions And Factors That Can Support The Online Learning Process During The Covid-19 Pandemic. This Research Uses Descriptive Qualitative Research Methods. The Subjects Used In This Study Were Class Teachers At SDN Babakan Sirna. The Sampling Technique Used Was Purposive Sampling, Where The Data Source Sampling Technique Was Carried Out With Certain Considerations. Data Collection Techniques In This Study Using Interviews And Documentation. The Data Analysis Technique Uses The Stages Of Data Reduction, Data Display, And Conclusion Drawing / Verification. The Result Of This Study Is The Teacher's Perception Of The Online Learning Process, Which Is Usually Carried Out Directly In Schools, Now Transferred To Their Respective Homes Into Online Learning. In The Online-Based Learning Process That Is Carried Out Is Still Ineffective Because Students Feel Bored And Bored Because During The Implementation Of Online Learning They Do Not Interact Directly With The Teacher And Their Friends. There Are Several Perceptions Of Teachers About Online Learning, In Addition To Teacher Perceptions, Factors That Can Support The Online Learning Process, Namely The Availability Of Mobile Phones, Quotas And Stable Internet Connections And The Role Of Parents.Supporting Factors; Online Learning; Teacher Perception.