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Optimasi Kesiapan Karier Mahasiswa: Pelatihan Daring Intensif dalam Public Speaking dan Penulisan CV yang Efektif Lingkungan Kerja bagi Mahasiswa Darmuh, Muthia Mutmainnah; Kadar, Annisa Syauqina
TONGKONAN: JURNAL PENGABDIAN MASYARAKAT Vol 2 No 1 (2023): Tongkonan: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat
Publisher : FKIP UKI TORAJA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47178/tongkonan.v2i1.2186

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In an increasingly competitive global era, career preparation for senior-level students is a crucial element in achieving success in the dynamic professional world. This research focuses on the implementation of training in four key aspects: public speaking, interview preparation, effective CV writing, and adaptability in the workplace. This study aims to answer two main research questions: How does this training affect the career readiness and competitiveness of senior-level students? The results of the research indicate that this training leads to a significant improvement in public speaking skills, interview preparation, the ability to create standout CVs, and adaptability in the workplace. These findings demonstrate that these trainings successfully equip students with the skills needed to compete in the competitive job market. The discussion delves into the importance of holistic career preparation in facing the increasingly complex job market and fierce competition. The results of this research provide a clear insight into how these trainings can help students achieve early success in their careers
ELEVATING TEACHER EMPOWERMENT THROUGH INDONESIA’S TEACHER PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION PROGRAM Darmuh, Muthia Mutmainnah; Utami R, Winda Ayu; Kadar, Annisa Syauqina
THE ACADEMIC: ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNING JOURNAL Vol 10 No 1 (2025): THE ACADEMIC: JOURNAL OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE EDUCATION
Publisher : Lembaga Jurnal FKIP Universitas Bosowa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52208/aellj.v10i1.1472

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This study explores the transformative effects of Indonesia’s Teacher Professional Education Program (TPEP) on educators, focusing on its impact on teachers’ personal and professional growth. Using a qualitative phenomenological approach, data were gathered through interviews, focus group discussions, and classroom observations involving program participants (teachers) and faculty members. Key findings reveal significant positive changes: teachers reported adopting more innovative teaching methods (e.g. project-based and technology-enhanced learning), improved classroom management, and increased confidence and job satisfaction. For example, one participant noted that after TPEP 'students are more engaged and disciplined when I use project-based learning and new digital tools.' These practical changes align with prior research showing that active, student-centered professional development enhances instructional practice. However, participants also cited persistent challenges: resource constraints, heavy workloads, and limited ongoing PD support hindered full implementation. Stakeholders emphasized the need for strengthened support mechanisms (such as richer resource libraries and mentoring), echoing other studies that highlight institutional backing as critical for PD success. Overall, TPEP has empowered teachers and raised instructional quality, but sustainable improvements will require addressing systemic barriers and investing in continuous, collaborative professional learning