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Independent Curriculum is a curriculum with diverse intra-curricular learning where students can have enough time to deepen their competencies. Teachers can choose various learning tools based on students’ learning needs and interests. The implementation of the independent learning curriculum aims to revolutionize the education system by encouraging student-based learning and increasing educational flexibility. This paper discusses the impact of the independent learning curriculum on students, focusing on learning outcomes, student engagement, and the role of teachers. Through a qualitative research approach with interviews and observations, this study examines students’ perceptions of curriculum change and adaptation to the new educational framework. The research findings show that the independent learning curriculum encourages active participation, critical thinking, and creativity of students, despite challenges such as teacher readiness and inadequate infrastructure. This study confirms that the independent learning curriculum can promote a responsive and inclusive educational environment that is tailored to the needs of 21st-century learners.
Yus Meri Yanti (Mon,) studied this question.
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