Abstract

The Equivalence Education Program is non-formal education that applies learning with the e-learning system to substitute conventional learning in formal education school. This study aims to identify and analyze (1) e-learning conducted by students, (2) students 'interest in learning, and (3) the effect of e-learning on students' learning interest in the Package C Equivalence Program at PKBM Pioneer Karanganyar. The method used is a quantitative approach focusing on the ex post facto approach. The research sample was 45 students of Package C at PKBM Pioneer Karanganyar, out of a total population of 141 Package C students. The data were collected using questionnaire and documentation. The analysis technique used is statistical and inferential analysis techniques focusing on simple linear regression analysis techniques. The results showed that (1) Package C students at PKBM Pioneer Karanganyar appreciated that the e-learning was equivalent to online learning (2) Package C students at PKBM Pioneer Karanganyar had high learning interest, (3) there was a positive influence and e-learning was significant for students' interest in learning in the Package C Program at PKBM Pioneer Karanganyar. The benefit of this research is to provide an overview of online learning that is fun to students.

Highlights

  • Education is a factor that affects the progress of a nation in preparing sufficient provisions for human resources to become qualified and useful human beings (Widodo, 2015)

  • This study was conducted by distributing questionnaires to 45 respondents, namely students of Package C program at PKBM Pioneer Karanganyar obtained by using proportionate stratified random sampling technique

  • Reliability results show that the statement is classified as good for the e-learning variable because the value exceeds 0.8 (0.898) and the interest in learning variable is considered acceptable because the value is equal to or above 0.7 (0.737), so that the statement in the study is reliable. These results indicated that the statements put forward in the study can be used to measure the effect of e-learning on students' learning interest in the Package C program at PKBM Pioneer Karanganyar

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Introduction

Education is a factor that affects the progress of a nation in preparing sufficient provisions for human resources to become qualified and useful human beings (Widodo, 2015). Nonformal education is education whose reach is outside the school which leads to a comprehensive and equitable education (Kamil, 2011) This education is expected to be able to provide educational services for all groups ranging from the basic level including education for school age children to alternative programs to serve youth and adults and even the elderly. Supported by the National Education System Law No 20 of 2003 article 5 paragraph 5 concerning the opportunity of citizens who have the right to improve lifelong education. This makes non-formal education programs very broad in scope (Shofwan, Tri, et al, 2019). For example providing solutions to the problem of children not going to school (dropping out / dropping out of school), home schooling (homeschooling), and others with the equality of Equivalence Education Program at the Center for Public Learning Activities (PKBM) (Hermawan, 2012)

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