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PERSEPSI MAHASISWA MENGENAI DAMPAK PENERAPAN METODE PEMBELAJARAN DOSEN (Studi Pada Jurusan Pendidikan Agama Islam Fakultas Tarbiyah dan Keguruan UIN Alauddin Makassar) Hafid, Erwin; ., Bahraeni; ., Usman
Inspiratif Pendidikan Vol 7 No 1 (2018): Jurnal Inspiratif Pendidikan
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/ip.v7i1.4938

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Abstract: This paper is the result of research that is motivated by the importance of majors at universities to know the quality of lecturers learning after the learning activities take place by looking at the perception of students. This study describes the impact of the impact of the application of lecturer teaching methods at the Department of Islamic Education Faculty of Tarbiyah and UGM Teachers Alauddin Makassar. This research is located at UIN Alauddin Makassar with research population all students of Department of Islamic Education Faculty of Tarbiyah and Teacher Training UIN Alauddin Makassar. The result of the research shows that the impact of the application of lecturer's teaching method at the Department of Islamic Education Faculty of Tarbiyah and Teacher Training UIN Alauddin Makassar can be seen through several forms: (a) easy to reach the learning goal 65.26% agreeing (Good category); (b) easy to understand learning materials 75.79% agreed (Good category); (c) effectively achieve learning objectives 80% agree (excellent category); (d) increase student learning motivation 77.89% agreed (good category); (e) increase student interest 80% agree (good category); (f) create an active learning atmosphere 83.16% agree (excellent category); (g) create an interesting learning atmosphere of 75.79% (Good category); (h) create a fun learning atmosphere 80% agree (Good category); (i) establishing students' familiarity 74.74% agreeing (Good category); (j) build positive communication between students and lecturers 81.05% agreed (very good category); (k) build a religious attitude 80% students agree (good category); (l) to form social attitudes 89.47% students agree (very good category); (m) form emotional attitudes of students 69.47% agreed (Good category).
PRAKTIK PENGALAMAN LAPANGAN BERBASIS KOLABORATIF ANTARA MAHASISWA DENGAN GURU PAMONG DI MTsN KABUPATEN GOWA ., Usman; Hanafy, Muhammad Sain; ., Bahraeni
Inspiratif Pendidikan Vol 7 No 2 (2018): JURNAL INSPIRATIF PENDIDIKAN
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/ip.v7i2.7849

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The practice of collaborative based field experience between students and tutor teachers at MTsN 1 in Gowa Regency is one of the authors' research results in 2018. This paper is devoted to reviewing the response of students of Islamic Education Department of Tarbiyah and Teacher Training UIN Alauddin Makassar and tutor teachers where they implement collaborative PPL (at MTsN Gowa Regency). The data sources in this study were 18 students (through 3 PPL groups) and 3 tutors. This study describes 3 things: (1) the implementation of Collaborative-based Field Experience Practices between Students and Teachers; (2) student responses to the implementation of collaborative practice based on field experience between tutors and students; and (3) Pamong teacher's response to the implementation of collaborative practice based on field experience between tutor teachers and students.The results of the study show that: (1) the implementation of Collaborative-based Field Experience Practices between Students and Teachers in Gowa District MTsN has proceeded according to the procedures for implementing activities through stages: (a) registration and selection through faculty academics; (b) student debriefing activities; (c) workshop for tutors and tutors; (d) release and delivery of PPL students; (e) school observation and program planning; (f) teaching guided patterns 75:25; (h) FGD 1; (i) implementation of guided learning pattern 50:50; (j) FGD 2; (k) independent teaching; (l) FGD 3; (m) practice exam; (n) student withdrawal; and (o) preparation of reports; (2) student responses to the implementation of collaborative-based field experience practices are included in the positive category, namely the average value of 2.99 (good); (3) the response of tutor teachers to the implementation of collaborative-based field experience practices is included in the positive category, namely the average value of 3.04 (good).