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HARAPAN MAHASISWA TERHADAP KEGIATAN ORGANISASI HIMA PLUS PADA PROGRAM STUDI PENDIDIKAN LUAR SEKOLAH FAKULTAS KEGURUAN DAN ILMU PENDIDIKAN UNIVERSITAS RIAU Suci Dwi Armita; Said Suhil Achmad; Daeng Ayub Natuna
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan Vol 4, No 2 (2017): Wisuda Oktober 2017
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Abstract: This study is based on the existence of students who assess the activities of Hima Plus is less developed and they tend to be less acting in organizational activities of Hima Plus. The formulation of this research problem is how high the level of student expectations of organizational activities Hima Plus? The purpose of this study is to determine the level of student expectations of organizational activities Hima Plus. The population of this study amounted to 181 people. The sample technique used is Proportionate Startified Random Sampling and produce 158 samples. The instrument used is a questionnaire. From result of data analysis hence can be drawn conclusion that student expectation to activity of organization of Hima Plus in Study Program of Outside Education of University of Riau high enough.Keywords: Expectation, activities of Hima Plus organization
KETERLIBATAN ORANG TUA DALAM PENDIDIKAN ANAK DI PKBM KAK SETO PEKANBARU Yana Yusnita; Said Suhil Achmad; Daeng Ayub Natuna
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan Vol 5: Edisi 2 Juli-Desember 2018
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Abstract : This research supported by the involvement of parents in education children at state PKBM Kak Seto Pekanbaru. The involvement of the parents is the extent of the interest individual personal (parents) dealing with an object such as needs,value,interest. Fact the formulation of a problem of this research is how high to increase the involvement of older people in the education of their children at state PKBM Kak Seto Pekanbaru?. The purpose of this research is to know the involvement rate of older people in the education of their children at state PKBM Kak Seto Pekanbaru. Population in this study as many as 60 people. Included in this study used a technique of simple random sampling (the simple) random samples. Technique the data in this research is a technique chief, who total 50 statement. Data is collected of the respondents who were 38 parents to the research sample old and the other 20 for testing. After the tests of watchful such in, 1 an item that there are invalid, and researchers do not waste a statement that is not valid, because if all items that would cause the invalid in a flue to an item that valid, of being invalidated, so the more disposed invalid an item that the more it a statement that were knocked out. A conclusion can be drawn that parents who involved in the education of their children at state pkbm sis seto pekanbaru, is a very old man who have joined in the and by taking into account any service learning children especially classrooms and equipment children learning. This shows, that parents care in their children education at state.Key Words: The Involvement, The Involvement Of Parents In Education Children
PROSES PENDAMPINGAN PEKERJA SOSIAL PADA BALAI REHABILITASI SOSIAL ANAK YANG MEMERLUKAN PERLINDUNGAN KHUSUS (BRSAMPK) RUMBAI PEKANBARU Saniah Pane; Said Suhil Achmad; Wilson Wilson
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan Vol 8, No 1 (2021): EDISI 1 JANUARI-JUNI 2021
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Abstract: This study examines the Assistance Process for Social Workers at theCenter for Social Rehabilitation of Children Requiring Special Protection (BRSAMPK)Rumbai Pekanbaru and in the mentoring process there are accompanying activities,teaching activities, directing activities, control activities and controlling activities. Thisstudy aims to describe the process of assisting social workers at the Center for theSocial Rehabilitation of Children in Need of Special Protection (BRSAMPK) RumbaiPekanbaru. This type of research is descriptive with a qualitative approach, in whichthe data collection process is carried out by interviewing 3 subjects, namely controlinformants, core informants 1, core informants 2 with documentation included. Theresults showed that the process of assisting social workers at the Center for SocialRehabilitation of Children in Need of Special Protection (BRSAMPK) RumbaiPekanbaru was running well with the implementation of accompanying activities,teaching, direction, control and supervision carried out by social workers with childrenaccording to the schedule and structure set out has been established.Key Words: Mentoring Process; Social Worker; BRSAMPK
PROBLEMA GURU YANG MENGAJAR DI KELAS ANAKNYA DI SDN 020 RAMBAH HILIR KECAMATAN RAMBAH HILIR KABUPATEN ROKAN HULU Roni Saputra; Titi Maemunaty; Said Suhil Achmad
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan Vol 7, No 1 (2020): EDISI 1 JANUARI-JUNI 2020
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Abstract: The formulation of the problem in this study is how is the Problem Of Teachers Teaching In Their Children Class SDN 020 Rambah Hilir Rambah Hilir District Rokan Hulu Regency. In accordance with the formulation of the problem the purpose of this study was to determine the problem of teacher who teach in their children calsses at SDN 020 Rambah Hilir Rambah Hilir District Rokan Hulu Regency. This type of research is a naturalistic desriptive qualitive approach. This study consists of one vqariable, namely the Problem Of teacher who teach in their children class at SDN 020 Rambah Hilir District Rokan Hulu Regency with indicators (1) Attention, (2) Activities, (3) Appearance, (4) Demonstration, (5) Repetion, (6) Correlation, (7) Concertration, (8) Socialiization, (9) Individualization and (10) Evalution. The subjects of this study were 4 people consisting of 1 observer informant, 2 core informant and 1 control informant. Data collection teachniques used are observation. Based on the results of interviews with informants, the researchers found that through 10 indicators in this study that thw problem of teacher teaching in their children class at SDN 020 rambah hilir rambah hilir disctrict rokan hulu regency was not good. Where the teacher gave attention to studens is teaching and learning activities. The teacher gives more attention to her child in class. Furthermore, seen from the activities of student teachers who teach in their children's classrooms, these students do not participate in teaching and learning activities in class. Furthermore, it is seen from the perception of teachers who teach in their children's classrooms rarely linking knowledge with the experiences students can get in teaching and learning activities in class. Furthermore, seen from the correlation not all students can understand and understand the lesson because it depends on the ability and understanding of the student. And then it can be seen from the evaluation of teachers in teaching and learning activities in class not all of them know the progress and development of learning in classKey Words: Problem, Teachers Teaching In Their Children Class
KEPUASAN PELANGGAN TERHADAP PELAYANAN PEGAWAI JAMINAN KESEHATAN DAERAH (JAMKESDA) DI DINAS SOSIAL KOTA PEKANBARU Yuliani Aprilia; Desti Irja; Said Suhil Achmad
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan Vol 5: Edisi 2 Juli-Desember 2018
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Abstract: The purpose of this study is to: (1) Know the level of customer satisfaction on the service of Health Insurance Employee Area (Jamkesda) in Pekanbaru City Social Service. (2) Knowing the most dominant aspect of customer satisfaction on the service of Health Insurance Employee Area (Jamkesda) in Pekanbaru City Social Service. (3) Knowing the variation of customer satisfaction level by sex, age, occupation, monthly amount of income. (4) Finding the greatest contribution of customer satisfaction on Health Service Employee Service Area (Jamkesda) at Pekanbaru City Social Service. This research is descriptive research with quantitative approach. The population in this study is the customer benefits that do extension in Pekanbaru City Social Service which amounted to 50 respondents. The sample technique used in this research is the incidental sampling this is because the research using the sample by chance. Sampling Insedental is a sample determination technique based on chance, ie anyone who accidentally / incidentally meets with the researcher can be used as a sample, when viewed by the person who happened to meet it is suitable as a data source. The instrument used is a questionnaire containing 37 statement items. customer satisfaction on the service of Health Insurance Employee (Jamkesda) in Pekanbaru City Social Service is measured by calculating total score of respondent answer based on indicator, that is: (1) emotional, (2) attitude, (3) comparison, (4) 5) hope. From result of research known that customer satisfaction to service of health insurance employee area (Jamkesda) in Pekanbaru City Social Service is high. The highest mean in one's expectation of something with mean 4.43 and SD 0.59 is then followed by the pleasure and displeasure of a person with mean 4.34 and SD 0.65 after which one's attitude toward something with mean 4.25 and SD 0 , 66 further comparison of what is accepted in reality with mean 4.23 and SD 0.63 and the indicator after which an emotional state of a person with a mean of 4.04 and SD 0.81. The meaning is the emotional state of a person is not very influential on customer satisfaction but one's expectations of something is very influential on customer satisfaction. Customers will feel happy in the service process if all their expectations are met.Keywords: Satisfaction Employee Service
MOTIVASI BELAJARWARGABELAJARDI HOMESCHOOLINGKAK SETO KOTA PEKANBARU Ria Sartina; Jasfar Jas; Said Suhil Achmad
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan Vol 7, No 1 (2020): EDISI 1 JANUARI-JUNI 2020
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Abstract: The formulation of the problem in this research is how high is the motivation of learning citizens to learn in Homeschooling Kak Seto Pekanbaru City?. Then is there a variation in the learning motivation of citizens learning at Homeschooling Kak Seto Pekanbaru City based on gender, age, and package (A B)?. The purpose of this study was to determine the level of learning motivation of citizens learning in Homeschooling Kak Seto Pekanbaru City. As well as differences in learning motivation of citizens learning in Homeschooling Kak Seto Pekanbaru City based on gender, age, and package (A B). This study has 5 indicators, namely (1) the existence of a desire to learn, (2) future expectations, (3) a conducive learning environment, (4) encouraging students to learn, (5) giving direction to the learning activities of learning citizens. The population in this study were 40 people learning. The sample in this study used a saturated sampling technique. The sample in this study was taken from all residents learning package A and B in Homeschooling Kak Seto Pekanbaru City as many as 40 people and 20 people for the trial. The data collection technique in this study was a questionnaire technique. Out of 68 statement items tested, 4 invalid and 64 valid statements were found. Researchers discard invalid statements, because they do not interfere with other statements. Based on the results of the study5 indicators were obtained for each indicator of learning motivation of citizens learning in homeschooling Kak Seto PekanbaruCityall classified as high and medium, while in the study were more at high levels, because seen from the average final results. So residents learn to have high motivation to study at homeschooling Kak Seto Pekanbaru City.Key Words: Motivation, Learning Motivation Citizens Learn
PERANAN PENGELOLA PROGRAM KESETARAAN PADA ANAK BERKEBUTUHAN KHUSUS DI PKBM KAK SETO PEKANBARU Ina Anggela; Said Suhil Achmad; Sumardi '
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan Vol 4, No 2 (2017): Wisuda Oktober 2017
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Abstract: The formulation of the problem in this research is how the role of equality program manager in children with special needs in PKBM Kak Seto Pekanbaru? The purpose of this study is to find out how the role of equity program managers in children with special needs in PKBM Kak Seto Pekanbaru. Data collection techniques of this study using observation, interview, documentation and triangulation. The results of the research conducted can be concluded that the way the manager runs his role in equality programs in children with special needs in PKBM Kak Seto Pekanbaru is by way of information outside the institution by following training and seminars on children with special needs, then the manager collects information obtained from Each activity followed by each of its staff. Information received both inside and outside the organizing organization collects, and disseminates information received by the manager to all staff at the meeting. In the meeting, the manager takes a decision about the problem or solution related to the development of equality programs for children with special needs, the process of decision-making determined by the manager of course the results of negotiations made with his subordinates and the agreement of the homescholling center.Keywords: Role of manager, equality program, children with special needs
KINERJA TUTOR PENDIDIKAN KESETARAAN DI PKBM SE-KECAMATAN RUMBAI PESISIR KOTA PEKANBARU Siti Munawaroh; Said Suhil Achmad; Desti Irja
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan Vol 5: Edisi 2 Juli-Desember 2018
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Abstract: This study aims to determine the level of performance of equality education tutors in PKBM in Rumbai Pesisir Subdistrict, Pekanbaru City, the most dominant dimension to the performance of equality education tutors in PKBM in Pekanbaru City Rumbai Pesisir District and Performance Variation of equality education tutors in PKBM Pekanbaru City's Rumbai Pesisir District is based on gender, age and level of education. The type of research in this study is descriptive research with a quantitative approach. The population in this study were all equality education tutors in PKBM in Rumbai Pesisir Subdistrict, Pekanbaru City, amounting to 38 people. The sampling technique in this study uses a non-probability sampling technique using a saturated sampling technique in which all members of the population are sampled. The instrument in this study was a questionnaire containing statements about the performance of equality education tutors in PKBM in the District of Pekanbaru's Coastal Tassel. Variable instruments in the form of questionnaires using a Likert scale consisting of five answer choices. From the research findings, it can be seen that the performance level of equality education tutors in PKBM in the District of Rumbai Pesisir, Pekanbaru, is good, this can be seen from the Mean 4.26 and Standard Deviation (SD) 0.51 from the average indicator of the research. Furthermore, viewed from the more dominant dimensions are Quantity dimensions with Mean values of 4.29 and Standard Deviation (SD) 0.52. The ANOVA results on variations in the performance of equality education tutors in PKBM in the Districts of Pekanbaru's Rumbai Pesisir, based on gender, age, and education level, can be seen that there is no variation. Key Words: Performance, Tutor, Equality Education, PKBM
KONSEP DIRI WARGA BELAJAR PROGRAM KESETARAAN DI PKBM PELITA RIAU, KECAMATAN RUMBAI PESISIR KOTA PEKANBARU Shinta Aprila Sari; Sumardi '; Said Suhil Achmad
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan Vol 4, No 2 (2017): Wisuda Oktober 2017
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Abstract: The purpose of this research are: 1) To know the level of self-understanding of citizens learning equality program, 2) To know the level of self-feelings of citizens learning equality program, 3) To know the level of self-view of citizens learning equality program, 4) to know the level of self-confidence (5) To know whether there is a difference between the self-concept of packet A, packet B, and package C, and 7) To know the contribution / contribution of age factor, gender , Religion, ethnicity, family type, and social class in shaping the concept of self-learned citizens. The type of research used in this research is descriptive research with quantitative approach. The variables in this study are self-concept of citizens learning equality program, and without connecting with other variables. Selanjutanya used indicators adopted from several opinions of experts, including: 1. Self-understanding, 2. Feelings, 3. Self-views, and 4. Confidence. This research was conducted at CLC Pelita Riau, Rumbai Pesisir Sub-district, Pekanbaru City, involving 55 residents studying equality program from Package A, Package B, and Package C as research sample. Data collection technique used in this research is using questionnaire with scale Measurements are: Strongly Agree (SS), Agree (S), Doubt (RR), Disagree (TS), and Strongly Disagree (STS). The analysis used in this research are: 1) Descriptive Statistics, with Mean and SD, and Percentage, 2) Inferential statistics, using ANOVA analysis.Keywords: Self Concept, Student Learning, Equality Program, PKBM Pelita Riau
Relationship between Socio-Economic Status, Interpersonal Communication, and School Climate with Parental Involvement in Early Childhood Education Endrika; Sujarwo; Achmad, Said Suhil
Jurnal Pendidikan Usia Dini Vol 14 No 2 (2020): Jurnal Pendidikan Usia Dini Volume 14 Number 2 November 2020
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Parental Involvement in their children's schooling has long been recognized as a critical component of good education. This study aims to find out the relationship between socioeconomic status, interpersonal communication, and school climate with parental involvement in early childhood education. Using survey and correlational research design, data collection was carried out through accumulation techniques with tests and questionnaires. The data analysis technique used statistical analysis and multiple regressions. The findings in the socio-economic context of parents show that the measure of power is an indicator in the very high category with a total score of 5, while the measures of wealth, honour and knowledge are included in the high category with a total score of 4 in relation to parental involvement. The form of interpersonal communication, the openness of parents in responding happily to information / news received from schools about children is a finding of a significant relationship with parental involvement in early childhood education. The school climate describes the responsibility for their respective duties and roles, work support provided, and interpersonal communication relationships, parents at home and teachers at school. Keywords: Socio-economic Status, Interpersonal Communication, Climate School, Parental Involvement, Early Childhood Education References Amato, P. R. (2005). The Impact of Family Formation Change on the Cognitive, Social, and Emotional Well-Being of the Next Generation. The Future of Children, 15(2), 75–96. https://doi.org/10.1353/foc.2005.0012 Arnold, D. H., Zeljo, A., Doctoroff, G. L., & Ortiz, C. (2008). Parent Involvement in Preschool: Predictors and the Relation of Involvement to Preliteracy Development. 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