PRESTASI BELAJAR MAHASISWA PGSD STKIP MELAWI ENTIKONG DITINJAU DARI ASPEK KOGNITIF MASA PANDEMI COVID-19

Authors

  • Fransisco Adam Program Studi Pendidikan Guru Sekolah Dasar, STKIP Melawi Entikong

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26418/jpp.v8i1.64282

Keywords:

Cognitive Aspect, Learning Achievement

Abstract

This study the aims to describe student learning achievement in terms of cognitive aspects  during the covid-19 pandemic. The is research method is a case study with a descriptive  qualitative approach. The research subjects were PGSD Melawi Entikong students in the  even semester of the 2021 academic year. The data collection technique used a test  technique while the instrument was a test question in the form of an essay. Data analysis  was carried out on the results of essay questions that focused on cognitive aspects. The  results showed; (1) this level of mastery of aspects of factual knowledge the is specifically  on aspects of that cognitive processes, namely remembering that consists of  recognizing/identifying, recalling by 45%, while other aspects such as C2 to C6 are still  zero percent. level of mastery; (2) level of mastery of conceptual knowledge aspects of  cognitive process dimensions consisting of interpreting, exemplifying, clarifying,  summarizing, concluding, comparing, and explaining by 45% while 10% of cognitive
aspects of analyzing and C1, C3, C5, and C6 are still zero percent ; (3) the level of mastery  of procedural knowledge aspects, especially aspects of cognitive processes, namely  applying 35% which includes implementing, using and 20% of creating cognitive  dimensions consisting of formulating, planning, and producing other aspects is still zero  percent; (4) the level of mastery of aspects of metacognitive knowledge. Especially aspects
of cognitive processes, namely implementing includes implementing and using 25% and  other aspects zero percent. The conclusion is that student learning achievement in terms of  the cognitive aspect is still is very low, this is due to limited conditions, processes, and  learning methods due to covid-19. The government's suggestion is to immediately make  efforts so that the learning process can return to normal and restore learning in essence.

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2023-04-12

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