STRENGTHENING STUDENTS’ SOCIO-CULTURAL LITERACY IN MADRASAH WITH AKMI (CASE STUDY OF PRIVATE MI IN KUDUS REGENCY)
Contributors
Zarkasi Zarkasi
Ghozali Ghozali
Keywords
Proceeding
Track
General Track
Abstract
This study aims to explore how to strengthen the socio-cultural literacy of students in madrasas through the implementation of the Indonesian Madrasah Competency Assessment (AKMI). Socio-cultural literacy is the ability to understand and interact with the culture and society around us, socio-cultural literacy is one of the differentiators from literacy developed by the Ministry of Education and Culture through the Minimum Competency Assessment (AKM). Through a qualitative method with a case study approach, this study analyzes how AKMI can be used as a tool to improve students' socio-cultural literacy in Private MI Kudus Regency. The results of the study show that AKMI is not only able to measure academic competence but can also encourage better socio-cultural understanding among madrasah students by increasing teacher training, resource support, and community involvement. Thus, it is hoped that the students will become agents of socio-cultural literacy in their respective communities when they are at home.