Quality Mapping of Remote Elementary School-Based on e-EDS

Authors

  • Piter Joko Nugroho Universitas Negeri Malang
  • Theo Jhoni Hartanto Universitas Palangkaraya
  • Slamet Winaryo Universitas Palangkaraya

Keywords:

Mapping, Elementary School Quality, Remote Area, e-EDS

Abstract

This study aims to map the quality of elementary schools in remote areas in
Kapuas and North Barito districts Central Kalimantan Province based on modified e-EDS
by considering the ease of use and understanding of the “user” (principal of remote primary
schools). This descriptive study using a qualitative approach was conducted in 9 (nine)
remote elementary schools in the Kapuas and North Barito districts. Sources of data in this
study consisted of nine school principals and the education officials from the two districts.
Data collection techniques were carried out by interview (interview), observation, and
e-EDS instruments which were developed referring to the SNP for elementary and secondary
education. Data analysis using interactive data analysis. The data validation technique used
the confirmability technique. The results showed that all elementary schools in remote areas
received “red report cards”. The issue of disparities in the quality of education in remote
areas has not been properly handled by district and provincial policymakers and related
stakeholders. In this article, we provide recommendations for conducting policy lending
from countries that are successful in overcoming education problems in remote areas as a
means of conducting policy lessons to address the quality problems of remote elementary
schools in the future.

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Published

2021-07-26

How to Cite

Nugroho, P. J., Hartanto, T. J., & Winaryo, S. (2021). Quality Mapping of Remote Elementary School-Based on e-EDS. JMSP (Jurnal Manajemen Dan Supervisi Pendidikan), 5(3), 120–136. Retrieved from https://journal-fip.um.ac.id/index.php/jmsp/article/view/1995

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