INFOKU, BLORA - Last Thursday (2/11), the second phase of the Computer-Based National Assessment (ANBK) at the elementary school (SD) level ended.
However, there are still 64 elementary schools that are forced to move to other schools, because they do not have a computer laboratory.
This year's computer assistance is also not sufficient for elementary school computer needs.
Head of the Basic Education Development Division of the Blora Education Service (Disdik), Titik Umiyati, said that during the second phase of the ANBK process, it was recorded that 64 elementary schools had not been able to implement independent ANBK. So he was forced to go to another school.
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"Meanwhile, there are 523 elementary schools that have implemented independent ANBK," explained Titik.
Regarding the internet network when the ANBK took place, the party could not yet reveal whether there were problems or not.
However, anticipatory steps had been taken previously with ANBK simulations, including no power outages from PLN.
"The second phase of elementary school ANBK will be implemented for four days, starting from October 30 to November 2," he said.
Separately, the Head of the Facilities and Infrastructure Division (Sarpras) of the Blora Education Department, Sandy Tresna Hadi, in a press statement said that from the data he has, there are still many elementary schools that need computer/laptop assistance.
It is estimated that around 200 elementary schools do not have information and communication technology (ICT) facilities.
"Spread. So, there are already elementary schools in remote areas. "But there are also elementary schools in Kota District that don't have computers," he said.
Sandy explained that this year's computer/laptop assistance had been realized.
Around 50 elementary schools have received these facilities. Each school is given 14 to 15 computers/laptops. Of course, this amount does not cover the needs of all schools.
"There are still a lot of elementary schools (not yet covered). "Meanwhile, everything for junior high schools has been covered," he added.
His party is still making efforts so that all elementary schools in the area have facilities to support ICT, including so that no schools have to ride during ANBK.
Submissions and planning were carried out this year. It is estimated that it will be realized next year. "We are working on assistance for 2024," he said.
The principal of Giyanti Elementary School, Sambong Kaswan District, explained that his school already has a computer laboratory.
So, you can carry out independent ANBK . He admitted that the ANBK process went smoothly, without any signal interference or power outages from PLN. (Endah/ IST )

