Survey: Majority of Respondents Dislike Distance Learning System
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A survey conducted by the Indonesian Internet Service Providers Association (APJII) also highlighted the implementation of distance learning (PJJ) or online learning. In this survey, the majority of respondents admitted to being unhappy with PJJ.
A total of 59.19% of respondents said they were unhappy with the implementation of PJJ. This consists of 57.94% who were unhappy and 1.25% who were very unhappy.
Meanwhile, 40.81% said they were happy with PJJ. This consists of 38.94% of respondents who were happy and 1.87% who were very happy.
Although the majority admitted to being unhappy, 75.7% of respondents rated the quality of PJJ as good. Furthermore, 3.43% rated the quality of learning as very good.
The lack of interaction between teachers and students was the main complaint. 88.28% of teachers felt this, and 79% of students also felt a lack of interaction.
This survey on PJJ was conducted among 321 respondents on the island of Java from January 11 to February 24, 2022. The survey has a margin of error of 5.47% with a 95% confidence level.
The survey involved students, teachers, parents, and school principals. When divided by school level, 26.79% of respondents were related to elementary/Islamic elementary schools (SD/MI), 35.51% to junior high/Islamic junior high schools (SMP/MTs), and 37.69% to senior high/vocational high/Islamic senior high schools (SMA/SMK/MA).
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