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2022 | 67 | 102-113

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The Effect of Living Values-Based Authentic Assessment on Character Development of High School Student

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This study seeks to: 1) to generate a product of a living values-based authentic assessment model in civic learning in high school; 2) to test the effectiveness of the model on the character development of students. Research and Development design was employed. Data were collected through questionnaires, attitude scales, interviews, and focus group discussions. An interactive analysis model, quantitative descriptive, and the two-difference test mean were utilised to analyse the data. Participants in the study were Students and Civics Education teachers in ten high schools in Bandung, Indonesia. Results reveal: 1) the model product comprised attitude assessment, self-assessment, and peer assessment which integrates the values of life into the assessment aspects of learning material according to the curriculum; 2) The results of model trials indicate that significant differences arise in the character development of students before and after the application of the model.

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67

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102-113

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2022

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  • Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia Bandung
  • Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

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Biblioteka Nauki
2034162

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