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Implementation of One-Roof School Management (Multi-Case Study in Kema District, North Minahasa Regency) Da’u, Sitti Aisah; Lengkong, Jeffry S. J.; Krowin, Marthinus
Journal of Social Research Vol. 2 No. 12 (2023): Journal of Social Research
Publisher : International Journal Labs

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/josr.v2i12.1600

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Implementation of One Roof School Management is one of the government's policies to provide educational services in remote, isolated, and scattered areas. This effort is intended to provide opportunities for the entire community to enjoy education even in areas that are difficult to reach. Using a qualitative descriptive method, research was conducted to obtain an in-depth picture of the implementation of One Roof School management at the Pimpin Small Public Elementary School and Satap Pimpin Middle School. Information was collected using observation techniques, interviews, and document studies with the research instrument being the researcher himself, the results of the analysis obtained were that the implementation of one-roof schooling at SD Negeri Kecil Pimpin and SMP Negeri Satu Atap Pimpin involved a pattern of two managers, careful planning, and collaboration between elementary and middle school teachers. Obstacles faced include a shortage of teachers in junior high schools, teacher qualifications that do not meet standards, administrative staff who are not professional, limited funds, and minimal participation from parents and the community. Based on the conclusions, it is recommended that all stakeholders continue to improve their performance and active participation. Teachers who do not meet the qualification requirements are advised to pursue higher education. The education department has been asked to increase teacher professional development activities, the North Minahasa Regency government needs to pay attention to the placement of teachers and administration, as well as provide additional operational costs for schools in remote areas. The community is also expected to support the implementation of one-roof schools by increasing active participation, especially in efforts to meet school operational needs.
Peran Dosen Sebagai Tutor Dalam Pelaksanaan Problem-Based Learning di Fakultas Kedokteran Lengkong, Jeffry S.J; Turalaki, Grace L.A; Laihad, Mordekhai L.; Waworuntu, Olivia A.; Pijoh, Pingkan M.
Syntax Literate Jurnal Ilmiah Indonesia
Publisher : Syntax Corporation

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/syntax-literate.v9i4.15341

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Problem Based Learning adalah salah satu model pembelajaran di mana dalam prosesnya memberikan pelatihan dan pengembangan terhadap masalah otentik dari kehidupan aktual mahasiswa guna merangsang kemampuan tingkat tinggi. Tujuan penelitian ini yaitu guna mengetahui peran dosen sebagai tutor dalam pelaksanaan problem based-learning. Metode penelitian yang dillakukan dalam penelitian ini bersifat deskriptif dengan rancangan penelitian cross sectional. Alat pengumpulan data yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini diperoleh dari hasil kuisioner. Data yang telah diperoleh kemudian di proses dan diubah ke dalam bentuk tabel, yang selanjutnya akan diolah menggunakan program statistik atau aplikasi SPSS 16. Hasilnya menunjukkan bahwa peran dosen sebagai tutor dalam pelaksanaan problem based-learning di Fakultas Kedokteran ada pada kategori baik, yang artinya perannya sangat penting dalam pelaksanaan PBL.
Persepsi Mahasiswa Fakultas Kedokteran Terhadap Lingkungan Belajar Menggunakan Dreem (Dundee Ready Education Enviroment Measure) Lengkong, Jeffry S.J; Pangemanan, Damajanty H. C.; Puk, Jimmy Rumam; Engka, Joice N. A.; Kaligis, Stefana H. M.
Syntax Literate Jurnal Ilmiah Indonesia
Publisher : Syntax Corporation

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/syntax-literate.v9i5.15850

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Lingkungan belajar merupakan salah satu faktor penting yang dapat mempengaruhi keberhasilan mahasiswa dalam belajar. Lingkungan belajar yang baik dapat menciptakan suasana yang kondusif untuk belajar, sehingga mahasiswa dapat belajar dengan lebih efektif dan efisien. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis persepsi mahasiswa Fakultas Kedokteran terhadap lingkungan belajar menggunakan DREEM (Dundee Ready Education Environment Measure). Penelitian ini menggunakan metode penelitian deskriptif-analitik dengan pendekatan studi cross sectional. Populasi penelitian ini adalah mahasiswa fakultas kedokteran di Universitas X, sampel dipilih menggunakan teknik purposive sampling. Teknik pengumpulan data pada penelitian ini menggunakan studi literatur dan kuesioner menggunakan Dundee Ready Educational Environment Measure (DREEM). Analisis Data menggunakan metode uji Pearson. Hasil penelitian menunjukan bahwa 168 (84%) mahasiswa Fakultas Kedokteran memiliki persepsi yang cenderung positif. Terdapat hubungan yang signifikan antara persepsi mahasoswa fakultas kedokteran terhadap lingkungan belajar dengan nilai uji p= 0,054 (p>0,5). Penelitian menyimpulkan persepsi mahasiswa Fakultas Kedokteran terhadap lingkungan belajar adalah positif. Hal ini menunjukkan bahwa lingkungan belajar di Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas X secara umum sudah baik dan mendukung keberhasilan mahasiswa dalam belajar.
PENDEKATAN TPACK DALAM MODEL PROBLEM BASED LEARNING PADA SISWA SD KATOLIK 2 WOLOAN Moningka, Nansi Melania; Lengkong, Jeffry S. J; Pangkey, Richard Daniel Herdi
JRPD (Jurnal Riset Pendidikan Dasar) Vol. 8 No. 1: APRIL (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/jrpd.v8i1.18726

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This study aims to analyze the implementation of the Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK) approach within the Problem-Based Learning (PBL) model for fifth-grade students at SD Katolik 2 Woloan. The novelty of this research lies in the contextual integration of TPACK and PBL in a primary school setting with limited technological resources—a combination that has been scarcely explored in the existing literature. The identified research gap concerns the lack of in-depth studies examining the supporting factors for implementing TPACK within PBL at the elementary level, particularly in resource-constrained areas. A qualitative research design was employed, utilizing interviews, observations, and document analysis. The findings reveal that successful integration of TPACK in PBL is supported by teacher motivation, basic school facilities, access to professional training, and active student engagement. This study contributes to the development of innovative learning practices in primary education and encourages the synergy of technology, pedagogy, and content in problem-based instructional contexts.
Health Learning Management at Noongan Hospital, Minahasa Regency Mamuaja, Pricilia P; Katuuk, Deitje A; Paturusi, Achmad; Lengkong, Jeffry S. J.
International Journal of Social Service and Research Vol. 3 No. 3 (2023): International Journal of Social Service and Research (IJSSR)
Publisher : Ridwan Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/ijssr.v3i3.280

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The purpose of this study is to analyze and describe the management of health learning in the community health center at Noongan Hospital, Minahasa Regency. Health learning management is a form of learning management that focuses on nursing care services in its role as an educator. The results showed that health learning management has been carried out by Noongan Hospital, which is the current research location. The stages of health learning are through the assessment carried out by the nurse through the assessment of patients, the planning made by the nurse referring to the results of the assessment, the implementation of learning carried out by the nurse using demonstration methods, instructions and videos and evaluations carried out by the supervision team as well as periodic evaluations carried out by the head of the room. Noongan Hospital has sufficient resources in the implementation of health learning management, however, there are still weaknesses and shortcomings that need to be addressed, especially by the hospital and especially the head of the hospital so that health learning management can be more optimized to support the improvement of more optimal health service quality.
Lecturer Competence In Improving the Quality of 4C of Higher Education Graduates In The Era Of Society 5.0: Literature Review Lengkong, Jeffry S.J.; Pijoh, Victor David; Siagian, Iyone E.T.; Mamesah, Yovana P. M.; Sapulete, Ivonny Melinda
Journal of Education Research Vol. 4 No. 4 (2023)
Publisher : Perkumpulan Pengelola Jurnal PAUD Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37985/jer.v4i4.700

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Perguruan Tinggi merupakan salah satu lembaga yang berkontribusi dalam kegiatan pendidikan di Indonesia tentunya harus mampu beradaptasi dalam menghadapi beberapa trend yang berkembang tak terkecuali trend Society lima titik nol. Terdapat lima kompetensi dari dosen PT yaitu dosen yaitu pegawai yang memiliki jabatan fungsional dan pendidik professional, dosen berkualifikasi akademik magister dan doktor, dosen seorang pembelajar dewasa, serta dosen merupakan seorang pelayan. Kompetensi ini berpengaruh dalam meningkatkan kualitas empat C lulusan PT yaitu komunikasi atau Communication, kolaborasi atau Collaboration, berpikir kritis dan pemecahan masalah atau Critical Thinking and Problem Solving dan kreativitas inovasi atau Creativity and Innovation.
Evaluation of Autism Student Learning Program in Special Schools in North Sulawesi Province Kalalo, Debie K.R.; Rawis, Joulanda A M; Lumapow, Harol R.; Lengkong, Jeffry Sony Junus; Kambey, Joseph Philip; Palilingan, Rolles N.; Umbase, Ruth; Tamboto, Hendry
International Journal of Information Technology and Education Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): December 2025
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This study was conducted to evaluate the learning program for students with autism spectrum disorders in Special Needs Schools (SLB) in North Sulawesi Province. The research context is based on the increasing number of children with autism, limited special education services, and the need for adaptive, individualized, and independence-oriented learning models. The research objectives include evaluating the learning program, identifying implementation barriers, and mapping supporting factors in the implementation of learning at the Hizkia Manado Special Needs School for Autism, Efatah Bitung Special Needs School, and Paulus Tomohon Special Needs School. The study used a descriptive qualitative approach through in-depth interviews, observations, and documentation analysis, and involved policymakers, principals, teachers, and parents. The results showed that the learning program has attempted to adhere to the principles of individualization through the IEP, the use of methods such as ABA, TEACCH, and PECS, and the inclusion of supportive therapy. However, implementation is still hampered by the limited number of teachers with special education competencies, the lack of autism-friendly infrastructure, unequal access to therapy services, and low parental involvement. On the other hand, policy support, cross-sector collaboration, and teacher and school commitment are significant supporting factors. The study concluded that improving the quality of learning requires strengthening human resources, developing learning infrastructure tailored to the needs of children with autism, and integrating education and health services. Consequently, local governments and schools need to develop holistic and sustainable service designs to ensure optimal academic, social, and independence development for students with autism.
Analysis Digital Platform Factors of Use in the Implementation of Learning for High School Teachers in Tomohon City Tiwow, Gilly Marlya; Rawis, Joulanda A.M.; Lengkong, Jeffry Sony Junus; Tambingon, Henny Nikolin; Umbase, Ruth; Palilingan, Rolles N.; Tamboto, Hendry; Evinita, Lenny Leorina
International Journal of Information Technology and Education Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): December 2025
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This study analyzes the factors influencing the use of digital platforms in teaching by high school teachers in Tomohon City, focusing on two main variables: performance expectations and effort expectations on usage behavior. The research background rests on the digital transformation process in education and the Independent Curriculum policy, which encourages the use of the Merdeka Mengajar Platform as a national digital learning ecosystem. The research method used a quantitative approach with Partial Least Squares (PLS) analysis to examine the relationships between variables. The sample consisted of high school teachers in Tomohon City who were both active and passive users of digital learning platforms. The results showed that performance expectations significantly influenced usage intentions and behavior, indicating that the perceived usefulness of the platform was the primary driver of its utilization. Effort expectations also significantly influenced usage intentions, but their influence on usage behavior was relatively lower than that of performance expectations. These findings emphasize the importance of designing systems that are easy to use while simultaneously providing tangible performance-added value for teachers. In conclusion, the successful implementation of digital platforms in high schools is strongly influenced by teachers' perceptions of usability and ease of use. Practical implications of this study emphasize the need for strengthened training, simplified digital administrative burdens, and improved technical support to optimize platform utilization.
Management Strategies for Enhancing Healthcare Workers’ Competence in Erectile Dysfunction Education at a Primary Healthcare Center in Manado City, Indonesia Turalaki, Grace L.A.; Lengkong, Jeffry Sony Junus; Rawis, Joulanda A M; Palilingan, Rolles N.; Umbase, Ruth
International Journal of Information Technology and Education Vol. 4 No. 4 (2025): September 2025
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Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a prevalent and treatable condition with substantial impacts on men’s quality of life, mental health, and intimate relationships. Despite its clinical importance, ED education at the primary healthcare level remains limited, particularly in sociocultural contexts where sexual health is considered taboo. This study explores healthcare workers’ competence in delivering ED education, identifies supporting and inhibiting factors, and formulates educational management strategies to strengthen ED education at a single primary healthcare center in Manado City, Indonesia. A qualitative case study design was employed. Data were collected from 46 healthcare workers through in-depth interviews, focus group discussions, observations of service delivery, and review of relevant internal documents. Data were analyzed using an interactive approach comprising data reduction, data display, and conclusion drawing (Miles et al., 2014). The findings reveal that healthcare workers’ competence ranges from low to moderate. While biomedical knowledge of ED is generally present, gaps persist in communication skills, empathy, counseling techniques, and culturally sensitive engagement. ED education is often brief, opportunistic, and non-standardized, limiting patient understanding and behavior change. Supporting factors include availability of private counseling space, leadership support, interprofessional collaboration, culturally appropriate educational media, and partner involvement. Inhibiting factors include time constraints, psychological discomfort among healthcare workers, social stigma, limited structured training, and the absence of standardized operating procedures (SOPs) for ED education. The study proposes a competency-based, continuous educational management strategy integrating planning, implementation, and evaluation (POAC), supported by coaching, supervision, and culturally responsive patient education practices. These findings contribute to educational management in healthcare by demonstrating how organizational systems and competence development can strengthen sensitive health education at the primary care level.
The Roadmap Policy of Junior High School Education in Maybrat Regency: A Qualitative Multi-Case Study on Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation in a 3T Context Kambu, Kornelius; Lengkong, Jeffry Sony Junus; Rawis, Joulanda A M; Palilingan, Rolles N.
International Journal of Information Technology and Education Vol. 4 No. 4 (2025): September 2025
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This study examines the planning, implementation, and evaluation of the Junior High School (SMP) Education Roadmap Policy in Maybrat Regency an Indonesian region categorized as 3T (frontier, outermost, underdeveloped). The study responds to persistent disparities in educational access and quality that are strongly shaped by geographic isolation, uneven teacher distribution, infrastructure gaps, and limited digital readiness. Using a qualitative multi-case design, data were collected through in-depth interviews with key actors (regional head, education office leadership, school principals, teachers, and community representatives), observations, and document analysis across SMP settings. Evidence indicates that the policy planning process has been initiated in a participatory manner and anchored in the region’s medium-term development direction; however, it remains insufficiently integrated with broader regional planning documents and is weakened by data validity constraints arising from uneven data synchronization practices. Implementation has shown tangible governmental commitment through infrastructure development, teacher contracting, local BOS strengthening, scholarships, and teacher training; nevertheless, implementation performance is constrained by structural and managerial challenges particularly shortages of subject teachers, transportation barriers, low parental participation, limited ICT facilities, and low digital literacy. Evaluation practices tend to emphasize administrative reporting rather than outcome-based learning improvements; although national instruments such as the Education Report Card (Rapor Pendidikan) have begun to be used, they are not yet fully integrated into iterative policy refinement. The findings suggest that strengthening evidence-based planning, ensuring consistent implementation mechanisms, improving inter-agency coordination, and adopting comprehensive outcome-oriented evaluation are critical for transforming the roadmap into an effective regional education governance instrument in 3T settings.
Co-Authors Achmad Paturusi Achmad Paturusi Alfrina Mewengkang Angelina Wurangian Anggriani Sangkoy Ariel N. Rengkuan Arje Cerullo Djamen Aswin Kiay Demak Audi Korengkeng Bella Felicita Rambitan Bernadette E. Pontoh Brianto Meixon Aruro Christar Arstilo Rumbay Christine Rawis Cliferd Osaka Najoan Cosmas Poluakan D. H. C. Pangemanan Damianus Pongoh Danny A Masinambow Daulu, Franklin G. David Livingstone Araro Davison Pagawak Da’u, Sitti Aisah Debie Kalalo Deisye Supit Deitje Adolfien Katuuk Delli Sabudu Dondokambey, Clay J H Dondokambey, Rainier N Dondokambey, Robby Dotulong, Reza A. W. Dotulung, Reza A. W. Edino Ayub Lomban Eksan, Wachyudi Elni Usoh Enny Corry Setiyawati Esther Anjelin Patrisya Mogonta Eugeni Sumanti Fientje J.A. Oentoe Freida F Masoko Freida Ferra Masoko Funan, Florina Gilly Marlya Tiwow Gloria Ester Verelin Walewangko Grace Kimbal Grace Kimbal H.N. Tambingon Hadi Ignatius Untu Halifat Wahid Harold F.K Tambajong Harry Mosey, Samuel Hartono, Yuliana Hayun, Subhan Heidy Tamboto Heinrich Saneba Hendrie Joudi Palar Henny N. Tambingon Herry Sumual Herry Sumual Ignatius Javier C. Tuerah Inggrid Maya Wungow Irithca J. Tengker Iyone E.T. Siagian J.A. M. Rawis J.A.M. Rawis J.A.M. Rawis Jilly Toar Johan Reimon Batmetan Johanis F. Senduk Joice N. A. Engka Joulanda A. M. Rawis Jumrah Jamil Junior Mongdong, Romi Kalalo, Debie K.R Kalalo, Debie K.R. Kalangi, Sifra Christine Kambey, Joseph Kambu, Kornelius Kapoh, Timothy Waraney Ketsia Theresia Zeke Ketsia Zeke Kocu, Antonetha Koessoy, Herman Koessoy, Herman M. Krety Debora Welong Krinto, Karolus Laihad, Mordekhai L. Lantang, Dani Lapian, Jeff Larry J. Mandey Legi, Mozes Lenny Leorina Evinita Leydi F. Pontoh Liando, Olivia Eunike Selvie Lihart Lumapow Lintong, Marthinus M. Liow, Evans S. Liow, Swingly Suriadi Yesaya Lolong, Rima F. Lolong, Rima Fien Lomban, Edino Ayub Lord Ebe Steward Luccylle M Takalumang Luma, Sarwendah C. Lumapouw, Harold Refly Lumapow, Harol Lumapow, Harol R Lusia Sumenda Lusia Sumenda1 Mamesah, Sheyla Fitriananda Mamuaja, Marlin Penina Mamuaja, Pricilia P Manengkei, Steven Bons Mantiri, Rosiana Elisabeth Manueke, Teddy Manumpil, Yulit B. Marcia I. Watulingas Margareta Oktavia Sumilat Maria Kaparang Maria R. Walukow Maringka, Riviva W Mario Tulenan Parinsi Marisca A. B. Sadsuitubun Marshela - Pondaag Marssel Michael Sengkey Marthinus Krowin Marthinus Krowin Marthinus M. Lintong Marthinus M. Lintong Martinus Krowin Meggy Sumual, Tinneke Evie Meily Ivane Esther Neman Melkian Naharia Mercy Hosang Mewoh, Angeline L. Meyske Wongkar, Meytha Meytha M. Wongkar Michella Supit Misgter Gidion Maru Mogonta, Sirra Mongdong, Romi Junior Moningka, Nansi Melania Mosey, Samuel Harry Mottoh, Yulmi Hesti Mozes Markus Wullur Najoan, Yunita A. Namsa, Johanis P. Namsa, Yohanis Namsa, Yohanis Paulus Nancy Lidya Sampouw Nathaniel Pali Neiles Wakur Nurhayati Olivia Waworuntu Omkarsba, Helena Orbanus Naharia Orbanus Naharia Paat, Wensi R. L. Paath, Deicy Pagawak, Davison Pajow, Lidyanti N. Palilingan, Ronny Palilingan, Verry Ronny Pangkey, Celline Pangkey, Richard Daniel Herdi Papising, Yosepiniawati parabelem tinno dolf rompas Paulus Robert Tuerah Paulus, Yunike Pijoh, Pingkan M. Pijoh, Victor David Piri, Meiske Feiny Sialom Ponamon, Jolie Febri Pontoh, Bernadette E. Pratasik, Naflia Ferline Ingrit Prycilia Pingkan Mamuaja Puk, Jimmy Rumam Qowi, Moh. Rambitan, Maya C. Rattu, Olviane I. Ratumbuisang, Keith F Ratumbuisang, Keith F. Rawis, J.A. M. Rawis, Joulanda A M Rawung, Refien Khouni Silva Refien K. S Rawung Repi, Martina Fransisca Richard Daniel Herdy Pangkey Ridwan La Tjadi Rima Fien Lolong Rinny Meilani Tinangon RISAL M. MERENTEK Rolles N. Palilingan Rompis, Novie Roos M. S. Tuerah Rotty, Victory N. J. Rotty, Victory N.J. Rotty, Viktory Nicodemus Joufree Rumagit, Selvie Serly Rumengan, Meylan Meyti Ruth Sriana Umbase Salam Surbakti Samuel Harry Mosey Sapulete, Ivonny Melinda Sauyai, Stanly F M Sembung, Misyela Prisilia Senduk, Johanis F. Shelty D. M Sumual Shelty D. M. Sumual Silow, Jimmy Clif Silow, Susanti Stefana H. M. Kaligis Stief Aristo Walewangko Suharto Pulukadang Suiling Pontoh Sumilat, Margareta Oktavia Sumilat, Meiny C. Susan Noviaty Herienth Jacobus Suwaryaningrat, Ni Dewi Eka Syerri Y. Sumual Tambingon, H.N Tamboto, Heidy Tamboto, Hendry Taroreh, Olvian Tenau, Engelbertus Tendean, Sherly D Tendean, Sherly D. Theno, Ignatius Rudi Theodorus Pangalila Tiersa Reinie Undap Tinneke Evie Meggy Sumual Tintingon, Josly Yakob Tjadi, Ridwan La Toar, Stevanie F. Tombokan, Sarah S.N Treesje K. Londa Tuerah, Javier I. Turalaki, Grace L.A Turalaki, Grace L.A. Usoh, Elni J. Usoh, Elni Jeini Victor Nomel Kumajas Victory Nicodemus Joufree Rotty Vidlina Lie Virginia H Saneba Walewangko, Stief Aristo Watulingas, Marcia Imelda Welong, Krety Debora Wensi Ronald Lesli Paat Widdy Rorimpandey Willem Hanny Rawung Wongkar , Meytha M. Wuwungan, Hansje T. Yayi Suryo Prabandari Yean M V Rasu Yeane Koyongian Yovana P. M. Mamesah Yusak ratunguri Zoya F. Sumampouw