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Pelatihan Pengembangan Suplemen Kurikulum Merdeka Berbasis Kearifan Lokal bagi Guru SD Kota Malang Nuraini, Ni Luh Sakinah; Cholifah, Puri Selfi; Nabilla, Silva; Wahyuni, Misye Agustin Tri; Afifah, Rifdah; Aurelia, Davina
Jurnal Pembelajaran, Bimbingan, dan Pengelolaan Pendidikan Vol. 3 No. 11 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17977/um065v3i112023p976-984

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Abstract: The initial study was conducted on one of the partners of the PGSD department of the State University of Malang, namely a state elementary school in Malang City. Initial studies have been carried out in the Teaching Material Development Training scheme, in general, on the collection of teaching module assignments only completed by about 60 percent of participants. During spontaneous interviews at the activity, data showed that teachers found it difficult to implement the Independent Curriculum. Based on the assessment of partner needs and problems, the solution to solving these needs is to hold training. The proposer team initiated an activity, namely "Training on the Development of Independent Curriculum Supplements Based on Local Wisdom for Elementary School Teachers in Malang City." This training was held in the context of continuous professional development for teachers in Malang City. The implementation method in this service activity is divided into 3 stages, namely the planning stage, the implementation stage, and the evaluation stage. As a result, through training on the development of independent curriculum supplements based on local wisdom, it is able to provide benefits for partners, namely increasing understanding in developing supplements that are given the freedom to utilize the theme of local wisdom. Abstrak: Kajian awal dilakukan terhadap salah satu mitra dari departemen PGSD Universitas Negeri Malang yaitu sekolah dasar negeri yang ada di Kota Malang. Studi awal telah dilakukan dalam skema Pelatihan Pengembangan Bahan Ajar, secara umum pada pengumpulan tugas modul ajar hanya diselesaikan oleh sekitar 60 persen partisipan. Pada saat dilakukan wawancara spontan pada kegiatan tersebut diperoleh data bahwa guru-guru merasa kesulitan dalam penerapan Kurikulum Merdeka. Berdasarkan kajian kebutuhan dan permasalahan mitra maka solusi untuk menyelesaikan kebutuhan tersebut yaitu dengan mengadakan sebuah pelatihan. Tim pengusul menggagas sebuah kegiatan yaitu “Pelatihan Pengembangan Suplemen Kurikulum Merdeka berbasis Kearifan Lokal untuk Guru-Guru SD di Kota Malang.” Pelatihan ini diadakan dalam rangka pengembangan keprofesionalan berkelanjutan bagi guru-guru di Kota Malang. Metode pelaksanaan dalam kegiatan pengabdian ini dibagi menjadi 3 tahap yaitu tahap perencanaan, tahap pelaksanaan, dan tahap evaluasi. Hasilnya, melalui pelatihan pengembangan suplemen kurikulum merdeka berbasis kearifan lokal, mampu memberikan manfaat bagi mitra yakni peningkatan pemahaman dalam pengembangan suplemen yang diberi kebebasan memanfaatkan tema kearifan lokal.
Collaboration of Teachers, Parents, and Communities in Educational Innovation Nurhaswinda, Nurhaswinda; Arrobbi, Restu; Ramadhani, Nada Nadhiroh; Sabani, Yolita; Ahyar, Mutia Saqillah; Afifah, Rifdah; Fahrezi, Riko; Wulandari, Wulandari; Zahera, Ulfa; Alfarizi, Ahmad Rafid; Sari, Widya Puspita; Yosa, Rayhan Putra
The Future of Education Journal Vol 4 No 6 (2025)
Publisher : Lembaga Penerbitan dan Publikasi Ilmiah Yayasan Pendidikan Tumpuan Bangsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61445/tofedu.v4i6.743

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This study aims to examine the role of collaboration between teachers, parents, and communities in creating effective and relevant educational innovations in schools. In the era of globalization and rapid technological advancements, the challenges in education have become more complex and require collective efforts from various stakeholders. This research adopts a qualitative approach with a case study design in several schools that have successfully implemented a collaborative model involving teachers, parents, and communities in developing educational innovations. Data were collected through in-depth interviews with teachers, parents, and community leaders, participatory observations, and document studies. Thematic analysis was used to identify key themes related to the dynamics of this collaboration. The findings reveal that strong collaboration can enhance the quality of learning, strengthen parental involvement in the educational process, and create an environment that supports the holistic development of students. Key success factors include open communication, shared understanding of educational goals, and the utilization of local resources. However, the main challenges faced are time constraints, differing perceptions of each party’s role, and limited digital literacy among parents. The results of this study are expected to provide insights for policymakers and education practitioners in designing more effective strategies to strengthen collaboration in order to improve the quality of education.
Efforts to Overcome Poverty Through Integrated Education and Business Skills As a Form of National Defense Afifah, Rifdah; Wahyudi, Slamet Tri
Rechtsvinding Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Civiliza Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59525/rechtsvinding.v3i2.1075

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Poverty in Indonesia, affecting almost a quarter of the total population, or approximately 23.85 million people, is a structural issue that has a reciprocal relationship with low educational quality, creating a vicious cycle that impedes national progress. This condition is exacerbated by educational disparities, as reflected in Indonesia's low global ranking, and the state's failure to realize the mandate of the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia (UUD NRI 1945) to enlighten the nation through the effective allocation of 20% of the State Budget (APBN). The failure of the poor to acquire sufficient skills and critical thinking through education directly impacts national Human Resources (HR) quality and traps the country in the middle-income trap (mid-life crisis). This study aims to analyze the factors contributing to high poverty and low education, and to formulate policies that can integrate education and business skills as a fundamental effort in national defense (Bela Negara). This research employs the Normative Legal Research method using the statutory approach and the Conceptual Approach. The findings indicate that structural poverty and the state's failure to holistically implement the welfare state concept, including the inefficiency in allocating the 20% education budget, are the main factors perpetuating poverty. The proposed solution is an integrated policy that not only relies on social assistance and scholarships (KIP, KJMU) but also demands macro-economic reforms focused on inclusive growth and the development of education relevant to business skills as a permanent solution.
Affective Factors in Numeracy: Exploring How Math Anxiety and Self-Efficacy Influence Numeracy Skills Nuraini, Ni Luh Sakinah; Permata, Santy Dinar; Cholifah, Puri Selfi; Aurelia, Davina; Nafisah, Nada; Afifah, Rifdah
Electronic Journal of Education, Social Economics and Technology Vol 5, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : SAINTIS Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33122/ejeset.v5i2.248

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This study investigates the relationships between math anxiety, self-efficacy, and numeracy skills among prospective primary school teachers at the State University of Malang. Through quantitative methods, data were gathered from 130 participants using structured questionnaires and numeracy tests. Descriptive statistics and correlation analyses were performed to assess the extent to which math anxiety and self-efficacy influence numeracy performance. The findings reveal weak yet statistically significant correlations, with math anxiety negatively affecting numeracy skills and self-efficacy showing a positive association. However, these variables together accounted for only 3.5% of the variance in numeracy performance, leaving 96.5% of potential predictors unexamined. This suggests that psychological factors like math anxiety and self-efficacy, while important, play a less direct role in shaping numeracy skills than traditionally assumed. The results underline the need for a broader and more integrative approach to understanding the multifaceted nature of mathematical competence. Future studies are encouraged to investigate additional contributing factors, such as cognitive and environmental influences, and to expand the sample size for broader generalization. These findings have implications for designing interventions that simultaneously address psychological and contextual elements to enhance numeracy skills among prospective educators.
Profil Resiliensi Akademik Mahasiswa dan Kebutuhannya dalam Menghadapi Tantangan Tugas Akhir Nuraini, Ni Luh Sakinah; Rini, Titis Angga; Cholifah, Puri Selfi; Aurelia, Davina; Wahyuni, Misye Agustin Tri; Afifah, Rifdah
Indonesian Journal of Counseling and Development Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): July 2025
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri Kerinci, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32939/ijcd.v7i1.4436

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Final-year students faced various challenges in completing their theses, which frequently causes anxiety and stress. This study aims to determine the level of resilience and encourage final year students in completing their thesis. The data collection technique in this study was a non-test in the form of a questionnaire with a resilience assessment scale with 106 higher education students as subjects. The results show that students with higher self-resilience tend to have good performance in problem solving. Mental health training as a treatment for students is an important means to complete a thesis with factors such as perfection, time management, motivation, and prioritization. This training also has a positive impact on students' thinking, encouraging a more positive mind-set, focusing on their goals to complete their final assignment, and helping students avoid things caused by procrastination. The recommendation from this research is the need for a structured mental health training program and increased support from lecturers and peers to help students face academic challenges.