Heri Retnawati, Samsul Hadi, Ariadie C.
Nugraha
Yogyakarta State University, Indonesia
E-mail: heri_retnawati@uny.ac.id, samsul_hd@uny.ac.id, ariadie@uny.ac.id
Janu Arlinwibowo
Muhammadiyah Health Sciences School of Kudus, Indonesia
E-mail: januarlinwibowo@windowslive.com
Eny Sulistyaningsih, Hasan Djidu, Ezi Apino, Heni D. Iryanti
Yogyakarta State University, Indonesia
E-mail: enylistya@gmail.com, hasandjidu@gmail.com,
apino_ezi@gmail.com, heni.iryanti@gmail.com
Yogyakarta State University, Indonesia
E-mail: heri_retnawati@uny.ac.id, samsul_hd@uny.ac.id, ariadie@uny.ac.id
Janu Arlinwibowo
Muhammadiyah Health Sciences School of Kudus, Indonesia
E-mail: januarlinwibowo@windowslive.com
Eny Sulistyaningsih, Hasan Djidu, Ezi Apino, Heni D. Iryanti
Yogyakarta State University, Indonesia
E-mail: enylistya@gmail.com, hasandjidu@gmail.com,
apino_ezi@gmail.com, heni.iryanti@gmail.com
Abstract
In line with
technological development, the computer-based national examination (CBNE) has
become an urgent matter as its implementation faces various
challenges, especially in developing countries. Strategies in
implementing CBNE are thus needed to face the challenges. The aim of this
research was to analyse the challenges and strategies of Indonesian
schools in implementing CBNE. This research was qualitative
phenomenological in nature. The data were collected through a questionnaire and
a focus group discussion. The research participants were teachers who
were test supervisors and technicians at junior high schools and senior
high schools (i.e. Level 1 and 2) and vocational high schools implementing CBNE
in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The data were analysed using the Bogdan and Biklen
model. The results indicate that (1) in implementing CBNE, the schools
should initially make efforts to provide the electronic equipment
supporting it; (2) the implementation of CBNE is challenged by problems
concerning the Internet and the electricity supply; (3) the test
supervisors have to learn their duties by themselves and (4) the
students are not yet familiar with the beneficial use of information
technology. To deal with such challenges, the schools employed
strategies by making efforts to provide the standard electronic equipment
through collaboration with the students’ parents and improving the curriculum
content by adding information technology as a school subject.
Keywords:
computer-based national examination, challenges in implementing CBNE,
strategies for implementing CBNE.
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