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Para pengunjung blog yang budiman, masa waktu dua belas bulan dalam tahun 2008 usai sudah telah kita lewati. Tak terasa, kini kita telah memasuki masa waktu yang baru di tahun 2009. Jika kita merenungi masa pada tahun 2008, maka nampak dalam benak kita suatu pertanyaan, prestasi apa yang telah kita capai pada saat itu? idealnya, tentu pertanyaan itu akan timbul kembali pada benak kita, apa pula prestasi yang akan kita raih pada tahun 2009 ini?

Sungguh pertanyaan-pertanyaan itu mengandung nilai-nilai motivasi. Adalah suatu nilai-nilai yang tersirat didalamnya menuju pada sebuah kata kunci “perubahan“. Perubahan ini kita konotasikan dengan kemajuan dalam alam lingkungan kehidupan. Dengan demikian, sasaran akhirnya adalah bagaimana mengisi trend kondisi dinamika yang lagi berkembang. Ini berarti merangsang kita untuk menciptakan suatu gebrakan “selangkah lebih maju“ dalam fenomena kehidupan ini.

Itulah yang mengilhami cara dan gaya berpikir PUSKAPLING dan SDN 1 Tilote yang ada di Kecamatan Tilango Kabupaten Gorontalo. Pada tahun ini, tepatnya pada tanggan 12 bulan Januari 2009, PUSKAPLING bersama SDN 1 Tilote telah menandatangani Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), tentang Kerja Sama Penerapan Dan Pengembangan Teknologi Informasi Dan Komunikasi (TIK).

Semangat dan itikad kedua belah pihak ini, membuktikan, bahwa wujud keberadaan PUSKAPLING adalah sebuah cermin LSM yang tidak hanya mahir dalam memainkan kritik terhadap kebijakan yang ada. Namun dihadapan pemerintah, posisi PUSKAPLING disamping sebagai lembaga sosial kontrol kebijakan Pemerintah, sekaligus menjadi bentuk keterwakilan peran masyarakat.

Bentuk keterwakilan itu, adalah suatu keterwakilan yang memiliki kemampuan peran dalam memberikan sentuhan konsep berpikir untuk maju dan berkembang. Dengan demikian, eksistensi PUSKAPLING tidak hanya menjadi lembaga sosial kontrol semata, melainkan sebagai mitra Pemerintah dalam meningkatkan sumber daya manusia.

Oleh karena itu, konsep berpikir ini, jelas merupakan relevansi dari sikap menuju suatu perubahan selangkah lebih maju. Yaitu suatu sikap pembentuk prilaku yang respect terhadap trend kondisi dinamika teknologi, informasi, dan komunikasi yang lagi berkembang. Inilah yang mewarnai semangat cara dan gaya berpikir pihak manajemen SDN 1 Tilote.

Manajemen SDN 1 Tilote dalam menyikapi trend kondisi dinamika teknologi, informasi, dan komunikasi yang lagi berkembang itu, telah membuka diri terhadap kehadiran PUSKAPLING. Kehadiran PUSKAPLING bagi SDN 1 Tilote, dipercayakan dan diharapkan dapat menggenjot sumber daya manusia dari para anak didiknya, khususnya dibidang penguasaan Teknologi Informasi Dan Komunikasi (TIK).

Memperhatikan konsep berpikir dari PUSKAPLING dan prilaku manajemen SDN 1 Tilote yag senantiasa membuka diri itu, dapat disimpulkan inilah model kemitraan yang diharapkan dalam pendidikan. Karena hal itu merupakan nafas dari implementasi Pasal 8, 9, dan 10 sebagaimana diamanatkan dalam Undang-undang Nomor 20 Tahun 2003 tentang Sisdiknas.


SADIK GANI, SE

Information and Communication Technologi

Teknologi Informasi dan Komunikasi (TIK), begitulah terjemahan dari INFORMATION and COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGI (ICT). Teknologi Informasi dan Komunikasi, adalah deretan tiga suku kata yang saat ini lagi akrab dibibir orang, khususnya di lingkungan pendidikan atau kelompok birokrasi, bahkan belakangan ini, juga termasuk golongan-golongan masyarakat tertentu.

Memahami Teknologi informasi dan komunikasi, tidak hanya menyandarkan pada pengertian tiga suku kata di atas. Tetapi lebih dari itu harus dipahami lebih dalam, mengapa tiga suku kata itu harus dipadu menyadi satu kalimat yang tidak dapat dipisahkan dalam pembelajaran TIK. Itu mengartikan, bahwa tiga kata dasar itu, masing-masing memiliki nilai kekuatan dan pengaruh tersendiri dalam peradaban kehidupan manusia.

Sebagai bukti yang logis dari kekuatan-kekuatan itu, yakni disadari atau tidak, bahwa aktivitas yang sedang berlangsung dilakukan manusia saat ini, pada hakikatnya adalah mengelola informasi yang diterima sebelumnya. Disadari atau tidak pula, bahwa keberadaan informasi itu sendiri lahir karena adanya komunikasi. Demikian pula terhadap komunikasi, itu dapat terjadi karena tidak lepas dari media (teknologi) sebagai alat pengantar maksud dan tujuan.

Beranjak dari pengertian-pengertian di atas, maka ICT atau TIK yang menjadi medan garapan ilmu pengetahuan dari ICT CLINIC di SDN 1 Tilote adalah; Teknologi Informasi dan Komunikasi, BUKAN “Informasi Komunikasi dan Teknologi“. Hal ini cukup beralasan, karena informasi komunikasi dan teknologi, pengertiannya adalah informasi tentang komunikasi dan informasi tentang teknologi. Dengan demikian informasi komunikasi dan teknologi, hanyalah terbatas pada pengetahuan saja, dan bukan ilmu pengetahuan. Oleh karena itu, sifat dari informasi komunikasi dan teknologi, mudah ditemui atau diperoleh, hanya dengan cukup nonton televisi, dengar radio, maupun baca koran saja.

Sedangkan Teknologi Informasi dan Komunikasi adalah identik dengan ilmu pengetahuan. Yaitu teknologi tentang informasi dan teknologi tentang komunikasi. Karena itu pula, teknologi informasi dan komunikasi tidak terbatas pada pengetahuan saja, tetapi justru berada pada level garapan sebuah studi “ilmu pengetahuan”. Dengan sendirinya, untuk menguasai Teknologi Informasi dan Komunikasi, tidak semudah kita nonton televisi, dengar radio, ataupun baca koran. Melainkan diperoleh hanya melalui teori dan praktek pendidikan tertentu saja.

Pada unsur kata Teknologi, Informasi, Komunikasi inilah, mengapa ICT Clinic harus dihadirkan ditengah-tengah para anak didik sekolah yang ada di SDN 1 Tilote. Dengan TIK ini, para anak didik akan diarahkan pada pengenalan, penguasaan, dan pembentukan peradaban teknologi yang berbudaya.

Pengenalan, penguasaan, dan pembentukan peradaban teknologi pada tingkat anak didik ini, dimaksudkan karena alasan dinamika dunia pendidikan dan kehidupan itu sendiri. Oleh karena itu, untuk menuju pada suatu jenjang peradaban dunia pendidikan dan kehidupan yang lebih baik, ICT SDN 1 Tilote telah memiliki TAKTIK. Artinya; Tidak Ada Kehidupan yang baik (peradaban), tanpa menguasai Teknologi Informasi dan Komunikasi.

Muhajirin AHM

Minggu, 12 Juli 2009

9 Principles of Good Practice for Assessing Student Learning

  1. The assessment of student learning begins with educational values. Assessment is not an end in itself but a vehicle for educational improvement. Its effective practice, then, begins with and enacts a vision of the kinds of learning we most value for students and strive to help them achieve. Educational values should drive not only what we choose to assess but also how we do so. Where questions about educational mission and values are skipped over, assessment threatens to be an exercise in measuring what's easy, rather than a process of improving what we really care about.
  2. Assessment is most effective when it reflects an understanding of learning as multidimensional, integrated, and revealed in performance over time. Learning is a complex process. It entails not only what students know but what they can do with what they know; it involves not only knowledge and abilities but values, attitudes, and habits of mind that affect both academic success and performance beyond the classroom. Assessment should reflect these understandings by employing a diverse array of methods, including those that call for actual performance, using them over time so as to reveal change, growth, and increasing degrees of integration. Such an approach aims for a more complete and accurate picture of learning, and therefore firmer bases for improving our students' educational experience.
  3. Assessment works best when the programs it seeks to improve have clear, explicitly stated purposes. Assessment is a goal-oriented process. It entails comparing educational performance with educational purposes and expectations -- those derived from the institution's mission, from faculty intentions in program and course design, and from knowledge of students' own goals. Where program purposes lack specificity or agreement, assessment as a process pushes a campus toward clarity about where to aim and what standards to apply; assessment also prompts attention to where and how program goals will be taught and learned. Clear, shared, implementable goals are the cornerstone for assessment that is focused and useful.
  4. Assessment requires attention to outcomes but also and equally to the experiences that lead to those outcomes. Information about outcomes is of high importance; where students "end up" matters greatly. But to improve outcomes, we need to know about student experience along the way -- about the curricula, teaching, and kind of student effort that lead to particular outcomes. Assessment can help us understand which students learn best under what conditions; with such knowledge comes the capacity to improve the whole of their learning.
  5. Assessment works best when it is ongoing not episodic. Assessment is a process whose power is cumulative. Though isolated, "one-shot" assessment can be better than none, improvement is best fostered when assessment entails a linked series of activities undertaken over time. This may mean tracking the process of individual students, or of cohorts of students; it may mean collecting the same examples of student performance or using the same instrument semester after semester. The point is to monitor progress toward intended goals in a spirit of continous improvement. Along the way, the assessment process itself should be evaluated and refined in light of emerging insights.
  6. Assessment fosters wider improvement when representatives from across the educational community are involved. Student learning is a campus-wide responsibility, and assessment is a way of enacting that responsibility. Thus, while assessment efforts may start small, the aim over time is to involve people from across the educational community. Faculty play an especially important role, but assessment's questions can't be fully addressed without participation by student-affairs educators, librarians, administrators, and students. Assessment may also involve individuals from beyond the campus (alumni/ae, trustees, employers) whose experience can enrich the sense of appropriate aims and standards for learning. Thus understood, assessment is not a task for small groups of experts but a collaborative activity; its aim is wider, better-informed attention to student learning by all parties with a stake in its improvement.
  7. Assessment makes a difference when it begins with issues of use and illuminates questions that people really care about. Assessment recognizes the value of information in the process of improvement. But to be useful, information must be connected to issues or questions that people really care about. This implies assessment approaches that produce evidence that relevant parties will find credible, suggestive, and applicable to decisions that need to be made. It means thinking in advance about how the information will be used, and by whom. The point of assessment is not to gather data and return "results"; it is a process that starts with the questions of decision-makers, that involves them in the gathering and interpreting of data, and that informs and helps guide continous improvement.
  8. Assessment is most likely to lead to improvement when it is part of a larger set of conditions that promote change. Assessment alone changes little. Its greatest contribution comes on campuses where the quality of teaching and learning is visibly valued and worked at. On such campuses, the push to improve educational performance is a visible and primary goal of leadership; improving the quality of undergraduate education is central to the institution's planning, budgeting, and personnel decisions. On such campuses, information about learning outcomes is seen as an integral part of decision making, and avidly sought.
  9. Through assessment, educators meet responsibilities to students and to the public. There is a compelling public stake in education. As educators, we have a responsibility to the publics that support or depend on us to provide information about the ways in which our students meet goals and expectations. But that responsibility goes beyond the reporting of such information; our deeper obligation -- to ourselves, our students, and society -- is to improve. Those to whom educators are accountable have a corresponding obligation to support such attempts at improvement.

Authors

Alexander W. Astin; Trudy W. Banta; K. Patricia Cross; Elaine El-Khawas; Peter T. Ewell; Pat Hutchings; Theodore J. Marchese; Kay M. McClenney; Marcia Mentkowski; Margaret A. Miller; E. Thomas Moran; Barbara D. Wright This document was developed under the auspices of the AAHE Assessment Forum (Barbara Cambridge is Director) with support from the Fund for the Improvement of Post-Secondary Education with additional support for publication and dissemination from the Exxon Education Foundation. Copies may be made without restriction. AAHE site maintained by: Mary C. Schwarz mjoyce@aahe.org

Modification Date: Thursday, July 25, 1996.

Sources By; http://ultibase.rmit.edu.au/Articles/june97/ameri1.htm

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Belajar Bahasa Inggris Online

With the advance of information and technology, especially internet, the access to study English is open online widely. This is very helpful to develop our English competency. There are many internet sites providing English learning pages, and many of them are free of charges. Some sites that I collected from various sources.

Dengan kemajuan IT sekarang ini, terbuka dengan sangat lebar bagi kita untuk belajar bahasa Inggris secara on-line. Ini sangat membantu kita meningkatkan kemampuan bahasa Inggris kita. Terdapat banyak sekali situs situs yang menyediakan halaman-halaman pembelajaran bahasa Inggris, dan tidak sedikit diantaranya gratis.

silahkan klik link berikut ini :

ESL go Bell English Online English @ home English for Free ENGLISHonline.net Self-Study Quizzes for ESL Students (English Tests) ESL PartyLand–quiz center English Language Quizzes - UsingEnglish.com ESL test: English Grammar Tenses / Esl quiz Super Quiz Machine for ESL Students (English Test) ESL Quizzes,grammar quiz, ESL grammar quiz,Upper Intermediate Irregular Verbs - Spelling Quiz E. L. Easton - English - Exercises, Quizzes, Tests English Grammar for ESL Learners Grammar Activities (Ohio ESL) ESL - English Exercises and Quizzes English Grammar: Present Continuous Tense Quiz EnglishClub.com) English as a Second Language - Tenses Quiz English Language Quizzes - UsingEnglish.com ESL test: English Grammar Tenses / Esl quiz Learn English English Exercises Online! (by Lilliam Hurst) O N L I N E E X E R C I S E S - Grammar English Grammar Exercises Business English Lessons English Exercise - English Exercises E. L. Easton - English - Exercises, Quizzes, Tests

Tenses Quiz From English Page dot com

  1. Verb Tense Exercise 1 Simple Present and Present Continuous
  2. Verb Tense Exercise 2 Simple Present and Present Continuous
  3. Verb Tense Exercise 3 Simple Past and Past Continuous
  4. Verb Tense Exercise 4 Simple Past and Past Continuous
  5. Verb Tense Exercise 5 Simple Past and Present Perfect
  6. Verb Tense Exercise 6 Simple Past and Present Perfect
  7. Verb Tense Exercise 7 Present Perfect and Present Perfect Continuous
  8. Verb Tense Exercise 8 Present Perfect and Present Perfect Continuous
  9. Verb Tense Exercise 9 Present Continuous and Present Perfect Continuous
  10. Verb Tense Exercise 10 Present Continuous and Present Perfect Continuous
  11. Verb Tense Exercise 11 Simple Past and Past Perfect
  12. Verb Tense Exercise 12 Simple Past, Present Perfect, and Past Perfect
  13. Verb Tense Exercise 13 Past Perfect and Past Perfect Continuous
  14. Verb Tense Exercise 14 Present Perfect, Past Perfect, Present Perfect Continuous,
  15. Verb Tense Exercise 15 Tenses with durations
  16. Verb Tense Exercise 16 Present and Past Tenses with Non-Continuous Verbs
  17. Verb Tense Exercise 17 Present and Past Tense Review
  18. Verb Tense Exercise 18 Will and Be Going to
  19. Verb Tense Exercise 19 Will and Be Going to
  20. Verb Tense Exercise 20 Will and Be Going to
  21. Verb Tense Exercise 21 Simple Present and Simple Future
  22. Verb Tense Exercise 22 Simple Present and Simple Future
  23. Verb Tense Exercise 23 Simple Future and Future Continuous
  24. Verb Tense Exercise 24 Simple Present, Simple Future, Present Continuous, and Future Continuous
  25. Verb Tense Exercise 25 Future Perfect and Future Perfect Continuous
  26. Verb Tense Exercise 26 Future Perfect and Future Perfect Continuous
  27. Verb Tense Exercise 27 Future Perfect and Future Perfect Continuous
  28. Verb Tense Exercise 28 Future Perfect and Future Perfect Continuous
  29. Verb Tense Final Test Cumulative Verb Tense Review
  30. Verb Tense Practice Test Cumulative Verb Tense Review
  31. Verb Tense Exercise 1
  32. Verb Tense Exercise 2
  33. Verb Tense Exercise 3
  34. Verb Tense Exercise 4
  35. Verb Tense Exercise 5
  36. Verb Tense Exercise 6
  37. Verb Tense Exercise 7
  38. Verb Tense Exercise 8
  39. Verb Tense Exercise 9
  40. Verb Tense Exercise 10
  41. Verb Tense Exercise 11
  42. Verb Tense Exercise 12
  43. Verb Tense Exercise 13
  44. Verb Tense Exercise 14
  45. Verb Tense Exercise 15
  46. Verb Tense Exercise 16
  47. Verb Tense Exercise 17
  48. Verb Tense Exercise 18
  49. Verb Tense Exercise 19
  50. Verb Tense Exercise 20
  51. Verb Tense Exercise 21
  52. Verb Tense Exercise 22
  53. Verb Tense Exercise 23
  54. Verb Tense Exercise 24
  55. Verb Tense Exercise 25
  56. Verb Tense Exercise 26
  57. Verb Tense Exercise 27
  58. Verb Tense Exercise 28
  59. Verb Tense Final Test
  60. Verb Tense Practice Test

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