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P - ISSN: XXXX-XXXX
E - ISSN: XXXX-XXXX Efforts to Utilise Resources to Facilitate
Learning in Improving Teacher and Student
Performance in Learning Islamic Religious
Education Class XI Senior High School 6
Merangin
Muhammad Nuzli1 , Wiji Handoyo2 , Gadis
Purnama Sari3 , Irwandi4
1,2,3,4
Institut Agama Islam Syekh Maulana Qori Bangko,
Indonesia
ABSTRACT
Background. Education is a conscious and planned effort to create a
better human being in the future in the word Islamic language is insan
kamil. then in its application, it always makes various kinds of
educational innovations so that it can always keep up with the times
and can survive in dealing with it. then the use of resources becomes
important in this case so that what already exists and can be used as a
tool to achieve educational goals can be used and used properly and
correctly according to its function.
Purpose. The purpose of this study was to evaluate resource
utilisation, improve teacher skills, assess organisational effectiveness
with the aim of improving teacher and student performance in class XI
of state senior high school 6 Merangin.
Method. This research uses qualitative research methods. Types and
Sources of Data are Primary data and Secondary data. Data Collection
Methods with Observation, Interview, Documentation, Techniques and
Data Analysis with data reduction, data presentation and conclusion
drawing.
Results. The results of this research are; 1) Tools, materials, devices,
organisations and people related to the field of education at state senior
high school 6 Merangin already exist and run only need to be
controlled, 2) There are still educators, especially Islamic Religious
Education, who are not optimal in using tools, materials, devices as a
support for performance improvement, 3) Organisation that is already
running should be further improved with good and clear control and
Citation: Nuzli, M., Handoyo, M., Sari, P, G., &
communication.
Irwandi, G. (2023). Efforts to Utilise Resources to Conclusion. The conclusions of this research are; 1) Tools, materials,
Facilitate Learning in Improving Teacher and devices, organisations and people related to the field of education at
Student Performance in Learning Islamic state senior high school 6 Merangin already exist and run only need to
Religious Education Class XI Senior High School be controlled, 2) There are still educators, especially Islamic Religious
6 Merangin. Journal of Social Science Utilizing Education, who are not optimal in using tools, materials, devices as a
Technology, 1(3), 170–178.
support for performance improvement, 3) Organisation that is already
https://doi.org/10.17323/jssut.v1i1.12663
running should be further improved with good and clear control and
communication.
Correspondence:
KEYWORDS
Muhammad Nuzli,
[email protected] Materials, Organisation, Resources

Received: November 5, 2023


INTRODUCTION
Accepted: November 14, 2023
Education is a conscious and planned effort to create
Published: November 26, 2023
a learning atmosphere and learning process so that students
actively develop their potential to have religious spiritual
strength, self-control, personality, intelligence, noble
character, and skills needed by themselves, society, nation

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and state (Richards, 2020; Wamsler, 2020).


National education is education based on Pancasila and the 1945 Constitution of the
Republic of Indonesia which is rooted in religious values, Indonesian national culture and
responsive to the demands of changing times (Mudlofir dkk., 2021). So when a pandemic like today
occurs, educational technology plays an important role in the learning process (Gao dkk., 2022;
Owolabi & Bekele, 2021).
In improving the quality of learning, learning productivity, wider presentation of learning, it is
necessary to utilise educational technology resources appropriately (Rajawat dkk., 2021). Some
resources can be used to facilitate learning because they are specifically designed for learning
purposes (Yang dkk., 2022). These are usually called "teaching materials or resources" (Damopolii
dkk., 2019).
Other resources exist as part of the normal, everyday world, but can be found, applied and
used for learning purposes (R. Zhang & Zou, 2022). These are sometimes called "real-world
resources." Thus, some resources become learning resources by design and others become learning
resources by utilization (Cheng dkk., 2023). This distinction is important because it makes clear the
position of "noninstructional, real-world" resources as well as designed resources as areas of
concern for educational technology (Chen dkk., 2020; Granić & Marangunić, 2019).
The precise term used for modifying resources indicates that the hardware and software used
in education should be selected with consideration of their suitability and compatibility with
educational objectives (Li dkk., 2019). The first criterion of suitability is that they should be
selected through a process that meets professional standards. A second professional standard is that
members follow "sound professional procedures for the evaluation and selection of materials and
equipment" (Cico dkk., 2021).
The problem-solving plan that we will convey is to provide input that the tools that are
adequate, the existing materials should be properly maintained so that they can be used for a longer
period of time as for those that cannot be replaced with good ones, besides that users who are not
yet proficient should be given training so that the use of tools is even better and of greater benefit,
besides that, the organisation of people is more coordinated so that it is not misdirected as it
happened to the researcher, meaning a clear chart that shows part of the duties of each teacher and
their completeness (Ayton dkk., 2022).
Furthermore, the potential problems that exist at State Senior High School 6 are quite large in
addition to the internet network which is sufficient, the tools are also adequate so that improving the
quality of educators can be easily held because the sources of information that are easily accessible
today are well available.
In state senior high school 6 Merangin during the online learning process to reduce the risk of
covid 19 transmission, the googleclassroom learning application is used and based on the results of
research conducted by Yuda Darmawan, a student of Surakarta Muhammadiyah University, it can
be concluded that there is a positive effect of online learning, namely by using the google classroom
application (Hilal dkk., 2022; Rosyada & Sundari, 2021). So that it can affect the improvement of
student learning outcomes.
After we conducted the research, we found several problems that we detailed like this. The
right resources that are in Islamic religious education learning in class XI of state senior high school
6 Merangin are not optimal, the comparison between design resources that are designed for teaching
and learning activities and resources that are ready to be utilised even though they were not
originally designed in Islamic religious education learning in class XI of state senior high school 6
Merangin during this pandemic is not commensurate (Saada & Magadlah, 2021). Furthermore, the
conditions and efforts to use the resources of materials, tools and equipment in learning Islamic

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religious education in class XI of state senior high school 6 Merangin are generally good but there
are still shortcomings. The last finding is about people as resources and the organisation of people
as resources in learning Islamic religious education in class XI of state senior high school 6
Merangin there are obstacles in communication and mapping.

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
Qualitative Research
This research uses qualitative research methods, qualitative research, namely: research related
to direct understanding of the object under study (Guest dkk., 2020). qualitative research is research
that intends to understand the phenomenon of what is experienced by the research subject
holistically, and by means of descriptions in the form of words and language, in a special natural
context and by utilising various scientific methods (Hamilton & Finley, 2019).
Types and Sources of Data
This research data is primary and secondary, primary data is: the main data related to and
obtained directly from the object of research, primary data sources are data sources that can provide
research data directly (Rahimi dkk., 2021).
Secondary data is a type of data that can be used as supporting the main data, so that
secondary data sources can be interpreted as sources that are capable or can provide additional
information or data that can strengthen the main data.
The source of the data is: everything that can be used as an object in taking data, so here there
are several sources, namely: 1.headmaster. 2. Head of Administration 3. Islamic Religious
Education Teacher. 4. xi class students.5.environment.6. situation/Event.7. Documentation.
Data Collection Method
The data collection method is "by what means and how the necessary data can be collected so
that the final results of the study are able to present valid and reliable information".
To obtain data in this study, the data collection techniques used are as follows:
Observation
The observation method can also be called observation, according to Nasution quoted
by Sugiyono that "observation is the basis of all science. Scientists can only work based on
data, namely facts about the world of reality obtained through observation". This observation
is carried out using an observation guide that is prepared to facilitate and assist researchers in
obtaining data and the guide is developed and updated as long as the author is at the research
location, this method researchers use to obtain data and information about the use of
educational technology resources in Class XI State Senior High School 6 Merangin.
Interview
Interviews can also be called interviews, which is what is meant by interviews here
according to Esterberg's opinion quoted by Sugiyono that "an interview is a meeting of two
people to exchange information and ideas through questions and answers, so that meaning can
be constructed in a certain topic".
Meanwhile, Lexi J. Moleong argued that "an interview is a conversation with a specific
purpose. The conversation is conducted by two parties, namely the interviewer (interviewer)
who asks questions and the interviewee (interviewee) who provides answers to those
questions ".
With the interview method in data collection, it is used to obtain data directly related to
the utilization of educational technology resources in Class XI of State Senior High School 6
Merangin.
Documentation
According to Sugiyono's opinion that "documents are records of events that have
passed. Documents can be in the form of writings, pictures, or monumental works of a person
". Currently, photos have been widely used in qualitative research, according to Bogdan and
Biklen quoted by Lexi J. Moleong that "there are two categories of photos that can be used in
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qualitative research, namely photos produced by people and photos produced by researchers
themselves". Data in the form of photographs can be used in this study to collect data or
information in the form of observations of the problem under study.
Documentation is a data collection tool that provides evidence in support of a
statement, explanation or argument, both in the form of written information and in the form of
original manuscripts that researchers use to obtain data and information about the use of
educational technology resources in Class XI of State Senior High School 6 Merangin.
Techniques and Data Analysis
The data analysis used in this research is a flow model analysis. The steps of analysis in this
model, namely data reduction, data presentation and conclusion drawing.
Data Reduction
In this data analysis process, it begins with reviewing all available data from various
sources, namely from observations, interviews, and documentation. After reading and
studying, the next step is to conduct data reduction (Black dkk., 2020; Reddy dkk., 2020).
This analysis technique will collect all the results of research on the use of educational
technology resources in Class XI of State Senior High School 6 Merangin.
Data Presentation
After going through data reduction, the next step is the presentation of data or a set of
information that allows researchers to draw conclusions (Reynisson dkk., 2020). The common
form of data presentation in qualitative research is narrative text that tells at length the
research findings.
Presentation of this data is used in this study to group data both general data and
grouping and sorting the research results in accordance with the formulation of the problem
under study, so as to provide data direction to be concluded (Vogel dkk., 2021).
Drawing Conclusions
After the collected data is reduced and then presented, the last step in analysing the data
is drawing conclusions or verification. This technique is used to draw conclusions from each
of the problems studied.

RESULT AND DISCUSSION


Based on the research results, the utilisation of technological resources to facilitate learning to
improve the performance of teachers and students at State Senior High School 6 Merangin is as
follows:
The existence and functioning of tools, materials, devices and people as technological
resources.

Figure 1. Observations at state senior high school 6 merangin


At State Senior High School 6 Merangin, based on our observations and interviews, it is
evident that the tools and materials as well as learning devices are quite adequate, although in
more detail, there are still shortcomings because the existence of classes and lesson hours all

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require equipment such as infocussors, laptops and good internet networks. for optimal
teaching and if you want maximum results.
The use of tools and materials and equipment from educators.
In a sophisticated era like now it seems impossible for an educator not to be able to
master and run tools, as well as learning tools in the form of hard ware and soft ware if he
wants the best and maximum learning results, especially the conditions of students are now in
the millennial age which is always side by side with technology such as smartphones. but in
fact we find that there are educators who have not been able to master it, when observing one
of the educators we encountered the obstacle that it was not possible to access Google
classroom immediately due to problems with blackouts, and lowbatt smartphones.

Figure 2. Meeting with the teacher


Organising people as resources
Incidentally, when conducting research, we met with the vice principal of curriculum and
sarpras of State Senior High School 6 Merangin, when asking about the grade XI Islamic
Religious Education teacher, we got an answer that was still unclear because the existing
organisational structure was not shown to us, so the teacher we met was not what we meant,
this indicates that there is a lack of coordination in organisation. although this triviality may
be correction material so that it comes directly and precisely, there is no need to ask, there is
already valid and clear data in explaining the condition of the teaching staff according to their
position.

Figure 3. Meeting with the Islamic religious education teacher of class XI

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Figure 4. Meeting with the Islamic religious education teacher of class XI


Some of the findings that researchers found in the field towards improving the qualityof
teaching and learning activities at State Senior High School 6 Merangin can be discussed as
follows
Tools, Materials, Devices and People as educational resources
Karl Bertrus in Muhammad Nuzli Blogspot.com states In the context of the current definition,
the term technology, as a resource modifier indicates that the resources created and used in
educational technology are most often tools, materials, devices, settings, and people. Other
resources, such as natural resources or political resources, are not considered primarily
technological or educational and therefore not central to the field. then in this case SMA Negeri 6
Merangin already has its completeness, it's just that not all of them are in good condition 100
percent, this is understandable but it can be noted that every room if the teaching and learning
process uses technological resources, there will be a shortage because the tool has not been fulfilled.
Educators in the use of tools, materials, learning devices
There are still educators whose competence in professionalism is still lacking so it is hoped
that it can be addressed by trainings and seminars or focus group discussions (Grande dkk., 2022).
Because it is stated that Teacher Professional competence is the ability or skill that must be
possessed so that the tasks of the teacher can be completed properly.
The skills are related to matters that are quite technical, and will be directly related to
teacher performance. The indicators of Teacher Professional Competence include: Mastering the
subject matter taught, along with the structure, concepts, and scientific mindset. Mastering the
lesson Competency Standards (SK), Basic Competencies (KD), and learning objectives of a lesson
taught.Able to develop subject matter creatively so that it can provide broader and deeper
knowledge for students. Able to act reflectively in order to develop professionalism continuously
(Siri dkk., 2020). Able to utilise Information and Communication Technology in the learning
process and also self-development. By mastering the special abilities and skills as described above,
it is hoped that the functions and duties of teachers can be carried out properly.Thus, teachers are
able to guide all students to achieve the competency standards that have been determined in the
National Education Standards (Sibbald & Beagan, 2022).
Organising or Communication System Between Educators.
In the principle of an organisational management we are familiar with the popular term
P.O.A.C (planning, organizing, actuating and controlling) or known as management planning,
implementation, and control or evaluation (El-Kassar & Singh, 2019). In this case State Senior High
School 6 Merangin has implemented it even though, the researcher found an obstacle, namely a
slight miscommunication with the teacher in question. this is because, not only is the organisation
or communication not yet optimal. but, it can also occur due to lack of control or inspection of both
the person and the document files needed (C. Zhang dkk., 2022).

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CONCLUSION
After we conducted research that some of the obstacles we found to be able to become capital
to improve the performance of teachers and students towards the utilisation of resources we
concluded that; 1) Tools, materials, devices, organisations and people related to the field of
education in the State Senior High School 6 Merangin exist and run only need control, or good
evaluation so that all of its existence and functioning can run optimally, 2) The educators, especially
Islamic Religious Education, there are still those who are not optimal in using tools, materials,
devices as a support for improving performance. it is necessary to hold training or seminars on
hardwares and softwares, 3) The organisation that has been running should be more enhanced with
good and clear control and communication, even better if it can be a document that can be accessed
easily.

AUTHORS’ CONTRIBUTION
Author 1: Conceptualization; Project administration; Validation; Writing - review and editing.
Author 2: Conceptualization; Data curation; In-vestigation.
Author 3: Data curation; Investigation.
Author 4: Formal analysis; Methodology; Writing - original draft.

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