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Journal : Kelimutu Journal of Community Service

Bimbingan Calistung Anak-anak Putus Sekolah dan Pra-Sekolah Gallexs Simbolon; Anik Majid Majid; Putry Devianti Solukh
Jurnal Kelimutu Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 3 No 1 (2023): Mei
Publisher : Universitas Nusa Cendana

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/kjcs.v3i1.11345

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penelitian ini berfokus pada kemampuan anak-anak yang putus sekolah dan pra-sekolah, dimana kegiatan ini diharap dapat mengatasi berbagai masalah khususnya dalam dunia Pendidikan. Pengabdian ini dilakukan melalui kegiatan Pendidikan dengan berbagai persiapan dan perencanaan yang telah disusun. Pada proses ini pembelajaran dipantau dan dilakukan dengan berbagai persiapan media .
Transformasi Pendidikan Perbatasan: Penguatan Literasi Akademik dan Kesiapan Kuliah Bagi Siswa SMA di Kabupaten Malaka Saragih, Fernando; Simbolon, Gallex; Wijaya, I Nyoman Wahyu Esa; Leuape, Emanuel Sowe
Jurnal Kelimutu Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 5 No 2 (2025): Kelimutu Journal of Community Service (KJCS)
Publisher : Universitas Nusa Cendana

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/kjcs.v5i2.25854

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Low academic readiness and limited interest in pursuing higher education remain significant challenges among high school students in Malaka Regency, a border area in East Nusa Tenggara Province. This community service program aimed to strengthen students’ academic literacy and college preparedness through academic literacy training, career guidance, and interest–aptitude assessments based on Holland's RIASEC theory. The implementation involved needs assessment, contextual material development, interactive workshops, simulated college learning experiences, and evaluation using pre- and post-tests. Post-test results indicated a substantial improvement across all indicators, including understanding of the higher education system, academic reading skills, basic academic writing, career awareness, and students’ confidence to pursue college. Active student participation reflected the program's relevance and applicability to their context. Overall, the program had a positive impact on students’ knowledge, motivation, and ability to plan their academic future based on personal strengths and interests. Therefore, this initiative can be recommended as a replicable educational intervention model to support higher education access in other underdeveloped regions.