An Impact of Distance Learning for Elementary School Students in SDN 11 Teluk Betung Pesisir Selatan

Authors

  • Erna Juita a:1:{s:5:"en_US";s:91:"Magister Program Environmental Study PGRI University West Sumatera Padang Padang, Indonesia";}
  • Dasrizal Dasrizal Magister Program Environmental Study PGRI University West Sumatera Padang Padang, Indonesia
  • Suryadi Suryadi Guidance and Counseling Study Program, PGRI University West Sumatera,
  • Rahma Wira Nita Guidance and Counseling Study Program, PGRI University West Sumatera,
  • Heru Kartika Sandra Geography Education Study Program, Padang State University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11594/ijmaber.04.07.18

Keywords:

Covid-19, Distance Learning

Abstract

This study aims to determine how the impact of distance learning experienced by teachers and students during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study uses qualitative research methods, where in collecting information data with interview techniques, in order to find data on relevant matters. The subjects of this study were students of SDN 11 Teluk Betung Pesisir Selatan. The results showed that the distance learning process did not run optimally and there were several obstacles for teachers and students in distance learning.

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Author Biographies

  • Dasrizal Dasrizal, Magister Program Environmental Study PGRI University West Sumatera Padang Padang, Indonesia

    Magister Program Environmental Study

    PGRI University West Sumatera Padang

    Padang, Indonesia

     

  • Suryadi Suryadi, Guidance and Counseling Study Program, PGRI University West Sumatera,

    Guidance and Counseling Study Program,
    PGRI University West Sumatera,

  • Rahma Wira Nita, Guidance and Counseling Study Program, PGRI University West Sumatera,

    Guidance and Counseling Study Program,

    PGRI University West Sumatera,

     

  • Heru Kartika Sandra, Geography Education Study Program, Padang State University

    Geography Education Study Program,

    Padang State University

     

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Published

2023-07-23

How to Cite

Juita, E., Dasrizal, D., Suryadi, S., Nita, R. W. ., & Sandra, H. K. . (2023). An Impact of Distance Learning for Elementary School Students in SDN 11 Teluk Betung Pesisir Selatan. International Journal of Multidisciplinary: Applied Business and Education Research, 4(7), 2363-2368. https://doi.org/10.11594/ijmaber.04.07.18