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An Evaluation of the Training Program at the Implementation Unit Work Training Center Widayanto, Luthfi Dhimas; Soeharto, Soeharto; Sudira, Putu; Daryono, Rihab Wit; Nurtanto, Muhammad
Journal of Education Research and Evaluation Vol 5, No 4 (2021): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jere.v5i4.36826

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This research aims to evaluate the achievement of the implementation of training programs at UPT BLK Surabaya and to provide recommendations for the next training program. This research is evaluation research using the CIPPO (context, input, process, product, and outcome) model. The research instrument is a questionnaire validated through expert judgment, and given to two groups of respondents: the training participants and instructors. The research respondents were 199 consisting of 180 training participants, 19 instructors. The research findings are as follows. (1) The context aspect, which is the suitability of the program with the objectives of the institution, the needs of the community and industry, was stated good by the participants and very good by instructors and supported by the completeness of legal basic documents and the characteristics of the training program. (2) The input aspect, which is infrastructure, selection process, instructors competence, curriculum, and funds were stated good by the participants and very good by instructors. (3) The process aspects, which are planning, implementation, and supervision, are in accordance with the SOP applied by the government. The implementation of the training program was stated good by the participants and very good the instructors. (4) The product aspect, which is the competence of the participants, was stated very good by participants and instructors. (5) In the aspect of outcome, the percentage of the absorption rate of graduates in the business sector and industrial sector is 37%. The recommendation to the aspect of infrastructure is to increase the number and cleanliness of bathrooms.
Comparison of Student Learning Outcomes in Terms of ‘Digital Immigrant-Native’ Teachers Learning Methods Taku Neno, Khatrin Juliani; Sudira, Putu; Daryono, Rihab Wit
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 6, No 1 (2022): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jere.v6i1.37759

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As technology continues to evolve, the gap between those who have grown up with technology (digital natives) and those who have not (digital immigrants) continues to widen. Therefore, this research aims to analyze the comparison of students learning outcomes taught by two different groups of teachers from different generation (digital native and digital immigrant). The subjects of this research were 10th-grade students in the Department of Computer and Network Engineering at Vocational High School. The total of the research respondents were 60 students. This research was using a quantitative approach with a comparative method. The data collected was the form of a questionnaire and a summary of the scores in the last semester. The results of the independent sample t-test obtained a Sig. (2-tailed) value of 0.065 > 0.05, so the decision making in the Independent Sample t-test, concluded that the null hypothesis (Ha) was accepted and the alternative hypothesis (Ha) rejected. Ho is a hypothesis which states that there is no correlation or influence between variables and other variables, while Ha is a hypothesis which states that there is a correlation or influence between variables and other variables. Based on the research result, it means that there is no difference in learning outcomes between students taught by digital immigrant teacher and digital native teacher. This research proves that digital native teachers and digital immigrant teachers are equally qualified.
Comparison of Student Learning Outcomes in Terms of ‘Digital Immigrant-Native’ Teachers Learning Methods Taku Neno, Khatrin Juliani; Sudira, Putu; Daryono, Rihab Wit
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 6 No 1 (2022): February
Publisher : LPPM Undiksha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (553.121 KB) | DOI: 10.23887/jere.v6i1.37759

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As technology continues to evolve, the gap between those who have grown up with technology (digital natives) and those who have not (digital immigrants) continues to widen. Therefore, this research aims to analyze the comparison of students learning outcomes taught by two different groups of teachers from different generation (digital native and digital immigrant). The subjects of this research were 10th-grade students in the Department of Computer and Network Engineering at Vocational High School. The total of the research respondents were 60 students. This research was using a quantitative approach with a comparative method. The data collected was the form of a questionnaire and a summary of the scores in the last semester. The results of the independent sample t-test obtained a Sig. (2-tailed) value of 0.065 > 0.05, so the decision making in the Independent Sample t-test, concluded that the null hypothesis (Ha) was accepted and the alternative hypothesis (Ha) rejected. Ho is a hypothesis which states that there is no correlation or influence between variables and other variables, while Ha is a hypothesis which states that there is a correlation or influence between variables and other variables. Based on the research result, it means that there is no difference in learning outcomes between students taught by digital immigrant teacher and digital native teacher. This research proves that digital native teachers and digital immigrant teachers are equally qualified.
Implementation of the Education and Training Program seen from the CIPPO Perspective Widayanto, Luthfi Dhimas; Soeharto, Soeharto; Sudira, Putu; Daryono, Rihab Wit; Nurtanto, Muhammad
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 5 No 4 (2021): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (422.159 KB) | DOI: 10.23887/jere.v5i4.36826

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The government's role as a facilitator offers Competency-Based Training (CBT) programs to overcome these problems. This program is held to answer the needs of the community to develop themselves to master certain competencies to be absorbed in the industry. This study aims to evaluate the achievement of the implementation of training programs at UPT BLK Surabaya and to provide recommendations for the next training program. This research is evaluation research using the CIPPO (context, input, process, product, and outcome) model. The research instrument is a questionnaire validated through expert judgment, and given to two groups of respondents: the training participants and instructors. The research respondents were 199 consisting of 180 training participants, 19 instructors. The research findings are as follows. (1) The context aspect, which is the suitability of the program with the objectives of the institution, the needs of the community and industry, was stated good by the participants and very good by instructors and supported by the completeness of legal basic documents and the characteristics of the training program. (2) The input aspect, which is infrastructure, selection process, instructors competence, curriculum, and funds were stated well by the participants and very good by instructors. (3) The process aspects, which are planning, implementation, and supervision, are in accordance with the SOP applied by the government. The implementation of the training program was stated well by the participants and very good the instructors. (4) The product aspect, which is the competence of the participants, was stated very well by participants and instructors. (5) In the aspect of outcome, the percentage of the absorption rate of graduates in the business sector and industrial sector is 37%. The recommendation to the aspect of infrastructure is to increase the number and cleanliness of bathrooms.
Co-Authors Abdurrahman, A. Achmad Samsudin Agung Widiyantoro Ahmad Fathoni Alias Masek Anwar, Choyrul Arga, Hardhika Nur Daryono, Rihab Wit Dedi Setiawan Desmira Desmira, Desmira Dewi, Shabrina Syntha Dwiki Muda Yulanto Eka Tuah, Yayan Adrianova Endang Triastuti Fathoni, Ahmad Felestin Felestin, Felestin Fitriani, Winda Sari Fu'adi, Fu'adi Hadi Suryono Hakiki, Muhammad Hasibuan, Mhd Akbar I Gusti Kade Siladana Ike Yunia Pasa Irwanto Irwanto Iskandar, Ranu Ismail, Mohd Erfy Isnaini Febriarini, Nurul Isnantyo, Fajar Danur Juliandarini Juliandarini Kun Setyaning Astuti Kusuma, Wahyu Mustafa Maneetien, Nopadon Martias Martias Masrifah, Nani Mochamad Bruri Triyono Mochammad Baharudin Siddiq Muhamad Arpan Muhammad Irfan Luthfi Muhammad Nurtanto Mustofa Abi Hamid Mutiara Nugraheni Mutohhari, Farid Nugraha, Ariadie Chandra Nur Kholifah Nurdianah, Evi Nuryake Fajaryati Nuur Wachid Abdul Majid Pardjono, P. Pasa, Ike Yunia Pipit Utami Pramudya Dwi Aristya Prihandini, Tinesa Fara Priyanto, Priyanto Rabiman, Rabiman Rahmani AR, Muhammad Bayu Riyawan Susanto rizal, yosi Rizbudiani, Adilla Desy Rizqillah, Muhamad Aqil Sahria, Yoga Saifurrahman, Muhammad Septiari Nawanksari Septiono Eko Bawono Sinaga, Enny Keristiana Sitorus, Heri Franata Soeharto Soeharto Soenarto Soenarto Subramaniam, Tamil Selvan Sudji Munadi Suyitno Suyitno Taku Neno, Khatrin Juliani Tsauri, Chamdan Nor Ihwan Tuah, Yayan Adrianova Eka Uswatun Hasanah Wahyu Mustafa Kusuma Wahyu Noviansyah Wan Mat, Wan Ameran bin Wardan Suyanto WARJU Widayanto, Luthfi Dhimas Widiyantoro, Agung Winna Dharmayanti Yayan Adrianova Eka Tuah Yoga Sahria Yuniar Indrihapsari Zainal Arifin