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Further Validation of Learning Outcome Assessment Instruments on Occupational Safety & Health (K3/OSH) for Students of Building / Civil Engineering Endroyo, Bambang; Buntoro Wahjono, Harijadi Guwawan; Chairunnisa, Ashri; Aprimiana, Felita
Journal of Vocational and Career Education Vol 5, No 1 (2020): July 2020
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jvce.v5i1.26718

Abstract

At present and in the future, the existence of a universty, beside fill in to the predetermined conditions is also assessed by how much graduates enter the world of work. Therefore, universities must accommodate themselves. The important unit of a university is a department, including the Department of Civil Engineering, in Universitas Negeri Semarang (UNNES). Industry-oriented learning enhancement, one of which is the assessment of learning outcomes for subjects must also be developed. This study develop an instrument for assessing learning outcomes in the K3/OSH subject in the Civil Engineering Department of UNNES. The existing learning outcome instruments need to be more developed so that they are not too theoretically  but more industry-oriented, in the realms of knowledge, attitudes, and psychomotor. Continuous improvement needs to be done because the material learning that must be adapted  to the industry that always evolving. Apart from the above, UNNES also has a vision of conservation with environmental preservation as one of its focus. Conservation values  must  also  be  included in the instrument. The next issue  is corona pandemic. Students  must be assessed  in knoweldge of  work in pandemic eventhough he or she know from out of class. Through the development of these instruments, it was hoped that the Civil Engineering Department of UNNES can play a more  real role in both the world of education and the world of work (construction).