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HOW IS SOCIAL MEDIA USED BY INDONESIAN SCHOOL PRINCIPALS FOR INSTRUCTIONAL LEADERSHIP? Lantip Diat Prasojo; Lia Yuliana
Jurnal Cakrawala Pendidikan Vol 40, No 1 (2021): Cakrawala Pendidikan (February 2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/cp.v40i1.32925

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Information technology and communication adoption, including social media, remains an interesting research theme in this digital era, especially in a developing country like Indonesia. A survey of principals’ perceptions in Indonesia on the factors that influence the use of social media for instructional leadership serves as the focus of this study. Using a sequential approach, 122 principals responded to the questionnaire which adapted the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) containing six constructs namely perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness, perceived attitude, perceived facilitating conditions, subjective norm, and behavioral intention to use technology; and seven of them were interviewed to give further explanations on their perception. The different test was used on for the results of the interview for the quantitative data analysis and thematic analysis. This research finds that the principals’ use of the social media in instructional leadership is considered satisfactory. There is no significant difference regarding the use of social media for instructional leadership based on sex or age, but there is a significant difference based on age in which principals aged more than 50 years have the highest average of TAM. From the interviews, it can be concluded that principals use social media for work to make communication more effective and efficient. The use of social media between the principal and teaching staff proves to be a great way for communication and supervision, not only to report on the teaching and learning process, but also other activities such as administrative reports and financial discussions.  
MODEL MANAJEMEN SEKOLAH MENENGAH ATAS ABAD XXI Lantip Diat Prasojo
Jurnal Cakrawala Pendidikan No 3 (2010): Cakrawala Pendidikan, November 2010, Th. XXIX, No. 3
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Abstract: A Model of the Senior High School Management in the 21st Century.Globalization brings about wide impacts, including demands for development inthe educational field. The development of secondary education, especially seniorhigh schools, needs to be well planned in order that it can be well implemented.One of the problems arising in the senior high school development is one related tomanagement. This can be solved using a reliable management model, called amodel of the senior high school management in the 21st century. This model isbased on five principles, i.e.: (1) improvement of the quality of senior high schools,(2) implementation of modern management, (3) implementation of balancedscorecard, (4) implementation of good governance, and (5) application anddevelopment of ICT.Keywords: management model, 21st century management system
Analysis of confirmatory factors of principals' leadership training of vocational high school Lia Yuliana; Lantip Diat Prasojo; Awanis Akalili
Jurnal Cakrawala Pendidikan Vol 41, No 3 (2022): Cakrawala Pendidikan (October 2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/cp.v41i3.50496

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One of the main problems in the course of management in Vocational High School is the principal's leadership training problem. Great leadership training has an impact on improving the quality of schools, the quality of teachers, and the professionalism of teachers in carrying out educational activities. This research aimed to find out what is the result of Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) on leadership training indicators for the principals of Vocational High School based on the perception of teachers, principals, and students. The method used in this research is a quantitative method to find out the result of Confirmatory Factor Analysis leadership training for principals of Vocational High School. This research used a simple random sampling technique with 255 teachers, 57 principals, and 315 students as the sample. The data analysis applied is KMO (Keiser-Meyer-Olkin Measure of Sampling Adequacy) and Bartlett’s Test of Sphericity. Extraction Method with Principal Component Analysis. The result of the study shows that the teacher sample obtained the KMO value 0,737 which indicates sample suitability is high (0,5), and the lowest value of MSA (Measure of Sampling Adequacy) is 0,550. Meanwhile, the highest is 0,852, communalities value and appropriate matrix components, loading factor on all variables have met the requirements above 0,40, and all factors on the leadership training instruments for the principal of Vocational High School have an AVE value greater than 0,5; thus, they have met reliability and can be accepted. The principal sample obtained the KMO value of 0,738, and the lowest value of MSA (Measure of Sampling Adequacy) is 0,556. The highest is 0,859 indicating communalities value appropriate matrix components. Loading factors on all variables are above 0,40, and all factors on the leadership training instruments for the principal of Vocational High School have an AVE value greater than 0,5. The student sample obtained the KMO value is 0,682, the lowest value of MSA (Measure of Sampling Adequacy) is 0,556 and the highest is 0,859; communalities value and appropriate matrix components, loading factor on all variables are above 0,40, and all factors on the leadership training instruments for the principal of Vocational High School have an AVE value greater than 0,5. Thus, they have met reliability and can be accepted.
Child-friendly school-based learning management model for health and physical education Sunardianta, Raden; Diat Prasojo, Lantip; Yuliarto, Hari; Firmansyah, Firmansyah
Jurnal Cakrawala Pendidikan Vol. 43 No. 2 (2024): Cakrawala Pendidikan (June 2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/cp.v43i2.64652

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Developing learning management models is crucial to address the diverse needs of effective learning while promoting active participation, preventing discrimination, and safeguarding students' rights and responsibilities in line with their growth. This article aims to create a child-friendly school-based learning model for health and physical education in elementary schools and validate it through expert assessments. Following Brog and Gall's model development approach, data collection involved assessment questionnaires administered to various stakeholders, including school supervisors, principals, teachers, students, and committees. The findings underscore the importance of incorporating diverse learning methods, adequate infrastructure, gender sensitivity, and meaningful learning experiences into the model. The three sequential stages' assessment results demonstrate the proposed model's high feasibility, scoring consistently high across stages. Referred to as a model, this innovative model showcases significant promise, suggesting further refinement to ensure its efficacy in addressing multifaceted learning requirements, fostering inclusive participation, and upholding students' rights and obligations per their developmental stage. This study highlights the need for evolving learning management models to cater to diverse educational needs effectively.
Development of a learning leadership model for vocational high school principals to foster student well-being within the framework of Merdeka Belajar Yuliana, Lia; Prasojo, Lantip Diat; Akalili, Awanis; Firdaus, Fery Muhamad
Jurnal Cakrawala Pendidikan Vol. 44 No. 1 (2025): Cakrawala Pendidikan (February 2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/cp.v44i1.78373

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This study aims to (1) determine the necessity of a learning leadership model for vocational school principals to realise student well-being in the context of Merdeka Belajar, (2) develop a theoretically and empirically valid learning leadership model for vocational high school principals to achieve student well-being (KPK-SW model) within the context of Merdeka Belajar, and (3) assess the effectiveness of the learning leadership model for vocational high school principals in achieving student well-being within the Merdeka Belajar framework. This research employed the Research and Development method, consisting of four phases: the initial phase, the planning phase, the testing, evaluation, and revision phase, and the implementation phase. The testing process was carried out in three stages: an initial trial involving 10 experts and education practitioners. The data were collected through focus group discussions, questionnaires, documents, observations, and interviews. The validity and reliability of the questionnaire instruments were ensured through expert validation. The validity of qualitative data was confirmed through informant review and data triangulation models. Quantitative data analysis was done using descriptive analysis techniques, while qualitative data was analysed using an interactive analysis model. The research findings indicate that the KPK-SW model fosters student well-being. The level of importance, according to users, includes scores of 4.44 from the Head of the Education Department of DIY, 4.39 from school supervisors, 3.32 from the Secondary Education Office, and 4.38 from education experts. The total average score is 4.38, suggesting this model is highly significant and suitable for implementation.
Co-Authors Abdullah Taman Aditya, Sandi Ahmad Tahalli Ahsanu Amala, Lalu Muhammad Ajat Sudrajat Akalili, Awanis Akhmad Habibi, Akhmad Aman Aman Aman Aman Amirul Mukminin Amrih Setyo Raharjo Anik Hendrawati Anwar Novianto, Anwar Apino, Ezi Arif Jamali Arif Rohman Arlinwibowo, Janu Arum Dwi Hastutiningsih Bagus Kisworo, Bagus Batubara, Angella Ananta Berlian, Miftah Okta Datu, Agusthina Depany, Putri Dea Didik Wardaya Dwikawati, Dewi Kusuma Eko Pramono Elfrida Ratnawati Elly Arliani Etik Setyaningsih Firdaus, Fery Muhamad Firmansyah Firmansyah Firmansyah, Firmansyah Fitri Nur Mahmudah Fu’adi, Athok Giri Prasetyo Hari Yuliarto Heri Retnawati Himmawati Puji Lestari Ibrahim, Zulfa Safina Idzni, Zhafarina Maharani Jailani Jailani Kana Hidayati Kande, Fredrik Abia Kardanova, Elena Kassymova, Gulzhaina Kuralbayevna Khawadits, Khawadits Khoirunnisa, Asma Kunal Mehta Kusuma, Aditya Andre Lia Dwi Ayu Pagarwati Lia Yuliana Lia Yuliana Lia Yuliana M. Rafi Mailani, Norpa Maladewi, Nur Maryadi Maryadi Mathilda Susanti Miftahuddin - Miftahuddin Miftahul Jannah Mohammad Adam Jerusalem Mohd Faiz Mohd Yaakob Muhammad Abduh Tuasikal Muhyadi Muhyadi Nastiti Amalda Nurtanio Agus Nurtanio Agus Purwanto Nusantara, Bayuk Rahmat Fadhli Ratna Endah Pamuji Rejo Kirono Resky Nuralisa Gunawan Risky Setiawan Rosyada, Munaya Nikma Sakti, Muhammad Lintang Damar Samsul Hadi Satiranandi Wibowo, Firdaus Amruzain Satriani, Rafika Dewi Septinda Rima Dewanti Solly Aryza Sotlikova, Rimajon Sudibya, Jarmanta Sugito Sugito Sugiyono Sugiyono Sujarwo Sujarwo Sumaryanto Sumaryanto, Sumaryanto Sunardi Sunardi Sunardianta, Raden Teti Indriati Kastuti Titin Mulyaningsih Tri Joko Raharjo Triyanto, Jefri Rieski Tuanaya, Rugaya Udik Budi Wibowo Vikate Phannalath Waren, Agnes Silvia Widia Murni Wijaya Witria Marta Lenti Wiwik Wijayanti Yuliani, Dona Zulkarnain