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Journal : Proceeding of International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology

The Development Of Group Counseling Model Based On Social Cognitive Career Theory To Improve Student's Career Decision Making In The Era Of Society 5.0 Diana Dewi Wahyuningsih; Mungin Eddy Wibowo; Edy Purwanto; Mulawarman Mulawarman
International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 8 (2022)
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The era of society 5.0 brought changes to working, this change became a challenge and opportunity for students. Where students are required to be able to keep up with rapid technological advances, this era demans students to be skilled and ability technology and information in various sectors of career and be able to adapt occupation. The ability to make career decisions is an important skill that students must have in the era of society 5.0. Group counseling based on social cognitive career theory can be a model of guidance and counseling services to improve students' career decision-making abilities. This study uses research and development methods involving 484 students, teachers and education practitioners to develop and obtain a hypothetical model. Data collection in this study through interviews, questionnaires and Career Decision Making Self Efficacy Scale. This research produces group counseling model based on social cognitive career theory to improve student career decision making in the society 5.0 era. The process and results of model development are further discussed in this article.
FoMO Scale: A Measuring Tool to Analyse the Fear of Missing Out Moments from Others in Adolescents in Indonesia Agus Supriyanto; Mungin Eddy Wibowo; Mulawarman Mulawarman; Muhammad Japar
International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 8 (2022)
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Technological developments create extraordinary social media access. Teenagers, most social media users, make them vulnerable to FOMO. FOMO (Fear of Missing Out) is a feeling of worry and anxiety teenagers feel when they miss moments on social media. The goal is to find a valid and reliable FoMO scale instrument for Indonesian adolescents. The research model is a mix-method with qualitative data through interviews and literature studies to see the relevant instrument grid. The test subjects were 77 adolescents with an average age of 19-20 years—the data analysis with product moment and alpha-Cronbach. The conclusion of this study first found the existence of FoMO among adolescent social media users. Qualitative data found a lattice of instruments with aspects of FoMO on social media from a) not being able to stay away from cellphones, b) frequently checking social media to find out what friends have uploaded, and c) feeling uncomfortable when not attending gatherings and sharing information with friends, and d) often evoke social media status related to their activities. Second, the most significant cause of FoMO is social media and smartphones. The test of the validity and reliability of the scale instrument found that as many as 20 of the 24 FoMO statement items were valid with a reliability coefficient of 0.721, which was included in the high category. All researchers, with the emergence of various prevention, alleviation strategies, psychoeducational activities, guidance and counselling, can apply the FoMO scale for social media.
The Rational Emotive Behavior Counseling Model to Develop Positive Conformity of the Learners Suhendri Suhendri; Dwi Yuwono Puji Sugiharto; Mungin Eddy Wibowo; Mulawarman Mulawarman
International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 8 (2022)
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Abstrak. The incapability to manage emotion and feeling makes learners triggered to commit inappropriate conformity feelings. Rational emotive behavior counseling becomes an intervention model to relieve anxiety and to help the counseling process in measuring feelings and emotions. This research determined the contribution of the rational emotive counseling behavior model to developing learners' positive conformity. This ex post facto research applied true experimental design. The research subjects consisted of 20 learners. Then, the researchers grouped them into two groups. They were an experimental group with 10 learners and a control group with the other 10 learners. The applied data collecting techniques were measured through interviews and a positive conformity instrument consisting of 32 items. The obtained coefficient of Cronbach Alpha was 0.802. The data analysis applied inferential analysis with the t-test formula. The rational emotive behavior counseling model significantly influenced the experimental group’s improvement. The applied counseling model, rational emotive behavior, was effective to improve the learners’ positive conformity. Both groups, experimental and control groups, experienced significant and different improvements. The experimental group had significantly improved positive conformity to the control group. Thus, the rational-emotive counseling model was effective to develop the positive conformity of the learners.
Students’ Humility and Implication in Counseling Services: A Systematic Literature Review Rohmatus Naini; Mungin Eddy Wibowo; Edy Purwanto; Mulawarman Mulawarman
International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 8 (2022)
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Character education is an important part to be improved by school counselors through guidance and counseling services. One of the virtues that forms the basis for the development of other virtues is humility. Individuals who have high humility will be humble, kind, forgiving, and have high prosociality, on the other hand, individuals with low humility tend to be arrogant, arrogant, narcissistic and powerful so they are prone to conflict between friends. This study describes the humble character of students and their implications for counseling services. This systematic literature review begins with formulating research questions, objectives, compiling inclusion and exclusion criteria, searching for articles through databases, analyzing and reporting. Article search results are sorted and inputted in a prism diagram which is then presented per articleThe intellectual development of humility is used as a preventive effort in managing conflict and increasing many strengths such as gratitude, kindness, self-compassion, forgiveness, responsibility, discipline, integrity, and other good characters. Implications and suggestions for further research are described in this article.
Analysis of Hardiness Mediation in the Implementation of Group Psychoeducation Therapy on the Tolerance Academic Distress of Final Year Students Indah Lestari; DYP Sugiharto; Muhammad Japar; Mulawarman Mulawarman; Ashari Mahfud
International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 7 (2021)
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This study aims to assess the existence of a mediating variable in the form of hardiness in the implementation of group psychoeducation therapy to increase tolerance for academic distress. The research method used was an experiment, a pretest-posttest control group design involving 16 final year students who were selected proposive sampling from 135 students. The results indicate that there is an indirect effect on the implementation of group psychoeducation therapy in increasing the tolerance for academic distress through hardiness as a positively related mediation. This effect was considered to be greater than the direct effect of the psychoeducation therapy group on tolerance for academic distress, although they were both positively related.
Psycho-Sufistic Approach in Islamic Counseling: Strengthening The Spiritual Well-Being Of Santri Muhamad Rozikan; Mungin Eddy Wibowo; Edy Purwanto; Mulawarman Mulawarman
International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 7 (2021)
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Every santri (student in an Islamic boarding school) has the same rights in achieving education, attention, and affection. All pesantren (Islamic boarding schools) ideally encourage santri to develop spiritual well-being. However, not all pesantren provide psycho-Sufistic counseling. This descriptive qualitative study aims to describe the implementation of psycho-Sufistic Islamic counseling at pesantren Qudsiyah Kudus. The data analysis was carried out through data collection, data reduction and categorization, data display, and conclusion. This study found that implementing Islamic counseling with a psycho-Sufistic approach at pesantren Qudsiyah Kudus could strengthen four domains of spiritual well-being santri, namely personal, communal, environmental, and transcendental. In the personal domain, santri showed sensitivity to self-identity, self-awareness, happiness in life, inner peace mentally and spiritually, and making sense of life. While in the communal domain, santri developed in terms of loving someone, forgiving others, believing in others, respecting others, and doing good to others. In addition, from the environmental domain, santri transformed the characters of uniting with nature, be amazed by God's creatures, blend with the natural environment, feel a sense of wonder with the environment, and harmony with the environment. Lastly, from the transcendental domain, santri improved spirituality such as worship God, pray to God, have faith in God, always being grateful, and praying for God's pleasure.
Co-Authors Abi Fa'izzarahman Prabawa Adelia Monica Sari Afra Hasna, Afra Afriwilda, Mayang T Afriyadi Sofyan, Afriyadi Agus Supriyanto Agus Supriyanto Ahmad Heri Nugroho Ajeng Intan Nur Rahmawati Ajeng Setyani Aldila Dyas Nurfitri Ali Formen Aliyah, Urotul Amien Wahyudi Amin Al Haadi bin Shafie Anggun Karomah Antika, Eni Rindi Anwar Sutoyo Ari Eko Wibowo Awalya Awalya Ayu Andriyani Bambang Suprihatin Belardo Farjantoky Catharina Tri Anna Chandra Mahanani Yunanto Diah Ayu Puspita Diana Dewi Wahyuningsih Dwi Yuwono Puji Sugiharto, Dwi Yuwono Puji DYP Sugiharto DYP Sugiharto Edy Purwanto Eko Nusantoro Endang Rifani Fahmi Nuzulul Huda Fera Hayani Harahap Firdian Setiya Arinata Fristya Qusnul Saputri Ganjar Suargani Hindun Sri Rahmawati Iftitah Indriani Iis Aisyah Imam Ariffudin Indah Lestari, Indah Jihan Intan Ekawati Kusnarto Kurniawan Layyinatus Syifa Liftiah Liftiah Luthfi Fathan Dahriyanto, Luthfi Fathan Luvieta Zulgya Nitami Muhamad Rozikan Muhammad Japar Munawaroh, Eem Mungin Eddy Wibowo Mungin Eddy Wibowo Mungin Edy Wibowo Muslikah Muslikah, Muslikah Nihayah Maudya Zuhdi Nila Nofitasari Nugraha, Yudhi Purwa Nugraheni, Edwindha Prafitra Nurlita Hendiani Nurshafilla Rizka Saputri Putri Nur Aini Renny Sulistiyoningrum Rohmatus Isnaini Ronny Gunawan Septian Nurul Istiqomah Shania Dea Menany Soputan Shania Dhea Menany Soputan sigit hariyadi, sigit Situmorang, Dominikus David Biondi Soesanto Soesanto Sri Hartini SRI WARDANI Sugesti Yoan Ahmad Yani Suharso, R. Suhendri Suhendri Sunawan Sunawan Sunawan Sunawan Susilawati Susilawati Tansis Tyan Pratiwi Thrisia Febrianti Trubus Inggariani Kencana Vira Mulyawati Vriemadieska Ayuanissa Waluyan Vrimadieska Ayuanissa Waluyan Wiwin Hendriani Yuwinda Ardila zakki nurul amin, zakki nurul