Catatan Guru

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Title
Catatan Guru
Original language
Indonesian
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    Zukzez Express
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    Publication date
    2020
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                        The book "Catatan Guru" by Isnaini Shaleh offers an in-depth look at the challenges and realities of the education system in Indonesia. Isnaini, a teacher who represented South Kalimantan in the 2017 National Literacy Dissemination for Outstanding Junior High School Teachers, shares his personal experiences and critiques the low reading interest among teachers, which affects their writing abilities. He also highlights the importance of exploring children's potential based on multiple intelligences, criticizing the dichotomy between smart and less smart children that still exists in society. Isnaini addresses issues within the education system, such as curriculum changes and grading standards that force teachers to meet minimum competency criteria (KKM) in less than ideal ways. He emphasizes the importance of collaboration between schools, families, and communities to enhance students' character. Isnaini is also concerned about the low reading interest among the Banua community and the crucial role of parents in supporting their children's literacy. Additionally, the book discusses the impact of digitalization on literacy, including the ease of access to electronic books and the threat to physical bookstores. Isnaini highlights changes in the publishing world and the challenges of maintaining literacy quality. He also suggests that the government should be more proactive in promoting literacy to the public, including through healthcare professionals like midwives and obstetricians. This book provides valuable insights for educators and the general public on the importance of holistic literacy and education.

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