Context, Input, Process, Product (CIPP) Model Evaluation of the Sports, Health and Physical Education Learning Program at Senior High School 1 Tanjungpandan, Indonesia

Abstract

The aims of this study was evaluate the sports, health and physical education learning program at Senior High School 1 Tanjungpandan, Belitung Regency based on the aspects of context, input, process, and product model. The subjects of this evaluation were school principals, sports, health and physical education teachers, and students at Senior High School 1 Tanjungpandan, Belitung Regency. The sampling technique used was purposive sampling, with the criteria: respondents who are willing to be the sample and fill out a questionnaire from the researcher. The sample consisted of 1 school principal, 3 sports, health and physical education teachers, and 30 students with details of 10 students in class X, 10 students in class XI, and 10 students in class XII. Data collection techniques using observation, interviews, questionnaires, and documentation. The data were analyzed with descriptive quantitative and qualitative analysis. The results showed that the evaluation of the sports, health and physical education learning program at Senior High School 1 Tanjungpandan, Belitung Regency was 2.47 (poor). Based on each evaluation component, the following conclusions were obtained. (1) Context evaluation of the sports, health and physical education learning program at Senior High School 1 Tanjungpandan, Belitung Regency, at 2.70 was good. (2) The input for the evaluation of the sports, health and physical education learning program at Senior High School 1 Tanjungpandan, Belitung Regency, was 2.41 (poor). (3) The evaluation process for the sports, health and physical education learning program at Senior High School 1 Tanjungpandan, Belitung Regency, was 2.35(poor). (4) Product evaluation of the sports, health and physical education learning program at Senior High School 1 Tanjungpandan, Belitung Regency was 2.29 (poor).

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Teddy Giolanda Pratama, Hari Yuliarto, Soebagyo, Ngatman, Achad Imam Ma’ruf

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  • EP ID EP735981
  • DOI 10.47191/ijmra/v7-i05-70
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Teddy Giolanda Pratama, Hari Yuliarto, Soebagyo, Ngatman, Achad Imam Ma’ruf (2024). Context, Input, Process, Product (CIPP) Model Evaluation of the Sports, Health and Physical Education Learning Program at Senior High School 1 Tanjungpandan, Indonesia. International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Analysis, 7(05), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-735981