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Journal : Proceedings Series of Educational Studies

The Role of Family Support in Shaping Self-Concept of Students at SMPN 27 Malang Hermawan, Salsabila Yuli Adys; Sari, Dyah Ayu Aprillia; Panuluh, Wika Ajeng Damar; Zen, Ella Faridati; Elisa, Dina
Proceedings Series of Educational Studies 2024: The 3rd International Conference on Educational Management and Technology (ICEMT) 2024
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Malang

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Adolescence is a transitional period characterized by the search for identity, which forms part of selfconcept. The formation of self-concept is influenced by several factors, one of which is family support. The role of the family, particularly that of parents, significantly contributes to the self-concept of students. Lack of family support negatively impacts students' understanding of their self-concept. This study aims to: 1) analyze students' perceptions of their self-concept, and 2) explore the extent of self-concept in students with family support and those without it. The subjects of this study are two students. There are two sources of data in this research: primary data obtained from interviews with the subjects, and secondary data collected from observations and interviews with people around the subjects. The method used in this study is a case study. Data collection techniques include snowball sampling with interview and observation methods. Data were analyzed using the flow analysis approach. The results of the study indicate that family support influences students' selfconcept, including aspects such as interaction patterns, self-control, emotional regulation, and its impact on personal development. Keywords: family support; self-concept; family demands
Analysis of Factors Causing Student Tardiness and Its Mitigation Efforts in Senior High School Iryas, Nabilla Endmal Putri; Wangkawati, Yustia Syalaisha; Lestari, Jihan Muji; Zen, Ella faridati; Anggraeni, Talitha Syahda
Proceedings Series of Educational Studies 2024: The 3rd International Conference on Educational Management and Technology (ICEMT) 2024
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Malang

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Tardiness is a common issue within educational settings, often exhibited by students who trivialize this habit and continue to practice it without considering its repercussions. They prioritize their desire to remain idle. This study aims to determine: (1) the patterns of tardiness behavior among students at SMA Widyagama Malang, (2) the factors contributing to tardiness among these students, and (3) the school’s measures in handling tardy students. This qualitative research employs a case study design, with subjects comprising four students from SMA Widyagama Malang who frequently exhibit tardiness or truancy. Purposive sampling was used to select the subjects. Data collection methods included interviews and observations. The findings from the four subjects indicate persistent daily tardiness driven by laziness, lack of motivation, and a disinterest in attending school, compounded by insufficient parental involvement in their educational activities. The causes of their tardiness are both internal and external, including personal inclinations and parental responses, which perpetuate this behavior. These findings suggest that addressing student tardiness requires focusing on both internal and external factors. Keywords: discipline; tardiness; intervention