Taufiq Akbar Alfajri
Universitas Brawijaya

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THE IMPLEMENTATION OF FACILITY AND INFRASTRUCTURE MANAGEMENT OF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL IN MALANG CITY, INDONESIA Taufiq Akbar Alfajri; Trisna Andarwulan
Erudio Journal of Educational Innovation Vol 8, No 2 (2021): Erudio Journal of Educational Innovation
Publisher : Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18551/erudio.8-2.12

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The importance of educational facilities and infrastructure is so important that every educational institution is competing to meet the standard criteria for facilities and infrastructure in order to improve the quality of the learning process to support the success of learning objectives in schools. Educational facilities are all facilities that aim to facilitate direct educational activities and learning processes such as the availability of blackboards, textbooks, educational teaching aids. In contrast to educational infrastructure, which has almost the same characteristics as educational facilities, namely to facilitate educational activities and the learning process but is not direct, such as buildings, classrooms, tables, chairs, access to schools. Educational facilities and infrastructure are basically grouped into four groups consisting of land, buildings, equipment, and school furniture. This research used quantitative descriptive with 250 teachers as the research subject to measure the implementation of facilities and infrastructure management in Malang City. Based on the results of measurements of planning stage it is known that there are 22.4% respondents stated that unsatisfied, 50% respondents stated that planning is unsatisfied, 24% respondents stay neutral, 3.2% respondent satisfied and 0.4% respondents stated they feel very satisfied. While in using stage, it is known that 24% respondents stated that they are unsatisfied, 71.6% respondents stated neutral, and 4.4% respondents stated that they are satisfied. Meanwhile in inventorying, it was found that 67.6% respondents stated that they were neutral, 28.8% were satisfied, and 3.6% were very satisfied. Next stage is maintaining, it is known that 20.4% of teachers are unsatisfied and 79.6% of teachers are satisfied. The last stage is deleting, it was known that 0.4% of teachers are very unsatisfied, 40.4% stated that they find unsatisfied, 54% of teachers stated they are neutral, and 5.2% of teachers are satisfied.
DEVELOPING BUSINESS ENGLISH MODULE BASED ON OUTCOME BASED LEARNING APPROACH Taufiq Akbar Alfajri; Trisna Andarwulan; Aulia Luqman Aziz
Erudio Journal of Educational Innovation Vol 9, No 1 (2022): Erudio Journal of Educational Innovation
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18551/erudio.9-1.2

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This research aimed to develop an English module for Business Administration Department students. This research is a research and development or Research and Development. The learning product that will be developed is an English learning module to improve student competence with an outcome-based education approach. The trial product was then evaluated by several parties, including expert and lecturers. Based on the results of the group test, there is an effect of developing students' English skills using the English for Business Administration module with those who do not use the module. And after a comparison test was carried out between class A and class B (experimental class) it was found that the English language skills of business administration students were better, both in terms of reading and vocabulary, listening comprehension, writing skills and speaking fluency. Thus, the English for Business Administration module is able to overcome the problems that have been faced by business administration students in terms of mastering business administration English.
THE IMPLEMENTATION OF HYBRID LEARNING POLICY DURING COVID 19 IN MALANG CITY Taufiq Akbar Al Fajri; Trisna Andarwulan
Erudio Journal of Educational Innovation Vol 9, No 2 (2022): Erudio Journal of Educational Innovation
Publisher : Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.8081345

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Due to the emergence of this virus in the field of education and causing problems in the education system in Indonesia, the Minister of Education and Culture issued regulation No. 4 of 2020 concerning the implementation of Education Policies in the Emergency Period for the Spread of Corona Virus Diseases-19. The policy is asked school to implement hybrid learning, where some of the class is conducted online. This research is conducted to find out the implementation of hybrid learning policy during covid 19 in Malang city. The research method used in this study is qualitative research method. This policy was created to provide guidance to the community in carrying out educational activities. The research conducted through three implementation policy; organization, implementation and application. It is found out that education is a very important thing for the progress of a country. Even during the Covid-19 pandemic, education is required to continue even under emergency conditions. The implementation of hybrid learning policy in schools in Malang city is running effectively. However, there are several problems that can be found such as teacher that prefer to do face to face meeting and some teachers who did not familiar with technology such as zoom.