Proceedings of the First Lekantara Annual Conference on Public Administration, Literature, Social Sciences, Humanities, and Education, LePALISSHE 2021, August 3, 2021, Malang, Indonesia

Research Article

Education in Developing Countries Facing Covid-19 Pandemic: Assessment and Evaluation Process Conducted by Lectures in Indonesia

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  • @INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.3-8-2021.2315083,
        author={Faisal Faliyandra and Fathor Rosi and Mulyono Mulyono and Azisi Azisi and Zainal Arifin},
        title={Education in Developing Countries Facing Covid-19 Pandemic: Assessment and Evaluation Process Conducted by Lectures in Indonesia},
        proceedings={Proceedings of the First Lekantara Annual Conference on Public Administration, Literature, Social Sciences, Humanities, and Education, LePALISSHE 2021, August 3, 2021, Malang, Indonesia},
        publisher={EAI},
        proceedings_a={LEPALISSHE},
        year={2022},
        month={1},
        keywords={educational evaluation; educational technology; distance learning},
        doi={10.4108/eai.3-8-2021.2315083}
    }
    
  • Faisal Faliyandra
    Fathor Rosi
    Mulyono Mulyono
    Azisi Azisi
    Zainal Arifin
    Year: 2022
    Education in Developing Countries Facing Covid-19 Pandemic: Assessment and Evaluation Process Conducted by Lectures in Indonesia
    LEPALISSHE
    EAI
    DOI: 10.4108/eai.3-8-2021.2315083
Faisal Faliyandra1,*, Fathor Rosi1, Mulyono Mulyono1, Azisi Azisi1, Zainal Arifin1
  • 1: STAI Nurul Huda Kapongan Situbondo, Indonesia
*Contact email: faisalfaliyandra@gmail.com

Abstract

This article aims to examine how the assessment and evaluation process used by lecturers during the covid-19 pandemic. The research was conducted from May to July 2020, with online surveys given to 6 Districts in East Java Province (Tapal Kuda) through social media such as WhatsApp and Telegram, with random system assisted by Google Form. A total of 14 lecturers filled out online sheets spread across 4 districts of East Java Province, Indonesia. Mobile phones are used to further interview informant answers on google form. Qualitative approaches with descriptive techniques are used to broaden the discussion. The findings of this study explain the assessment used by lecturers during the covid-19 pandemic is still traditional by using essays, multiple choices, questionnaires without the use of electronic assessments. However, in the assessment there are various problems, such as poor internet access that impacts the absence of students, incomprehension of the material on the assignment, and the low understanding of the students on the social media applications usage. To solve the problem of assessment, the average lecturer overcomes it by communicating directly to students or parents via mobile phone that can still be used to all corners of remote village. This proves that in rural areas with lack of internet access, communication between educators and students can use mobile phones to help prose learning.