Dual archive record system (DARS) for increasing evidence from school accountability

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The objective of the study was to develop a Dual Archive Record System (DARS) for increasing evidence from school accountability. Now, archive management in private schools at Indonesia was not effective because the archive process only uses a manual system or technology system. The impact of using this system is not accurate for supporting physical and legal evidence. Therefore, Dual Archive Record System (DARS) was developed to overcome these problems. The research approach uses research and development (R&D). The subject of this study is all of the private high school in Indonesia. The data were collected through observation, interview, documentation, and questionnaire. Then; the data were analyzed quantitatively; it was using a t-test on the paired data to know the difference of the actual and the new model. Besides that, analysis of data also uses qualitative approach through the data triangulation. The results showed that dual archive record system (DARS) can increase evidence of school accountability. Therefore; it was suggested for school to implement DAR for increasing evidence from school accountability because DARS has a significant contribution to evidence from school accountability.

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Oktarina, N., Widodo, J., Murwatiningsih, M., & Sriyanto, S. (2019). Dual archive record system (DARS) for increasing evidence from school accountability. International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering, 8(2 Special Issue 9), 774–778. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijrte.B1161.0982S919

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