Smart Teaching Based on Lesson Study Promoting Stundent's Digital Literacy in The Rural Area
Arsad Bahri , Arifah Novia Arifin , Asham Bin Jamaluddin , Andi Muharni , Wahyu Hidayat
Education for all and education equality has been an important issue to be payed attention to, especially in the rural areas in Indonesia. Education i.
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Education for all and education equality has been an important issue to be payed attention to, especially in the rural areas in Indonesia. Education in rural areas is very underdeveloped due to the lack of the equitable distribution of education services. The main factors behind this problem are the pedagogic competence of teachers and inadequate infrastructure. These factors have a direct impact on the digital literacy of students in rural areas, even though digital literacy is very important in the era of the industrial revolution 4.0. This research is a development research that is aimed at developing a valid, practical and effective Lesson Study (LS)-based smart teaching model. The study was conducted at a junior high school in Jeneponto Regency, South Sulawesi, Indonesia. The results showed that the LS-based smart teaching model developed was valid, practical, and effective to promote students' digital literacy. The development of this teaching model is expected to improve the quality of educators' pedagogic competence in teaching and be able to form educators' creative innovations that can directly have an impact on improving the quality of learning in the classroom.
Keywords: Digital literacy, education in the rural area, lesson study, smart teaching.
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