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Journal : International Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research

Teaching Factory Implementation Case Study in Beauty and Make up Competency Rahmawati, Fitri; Fitrihana, Noor
International Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research Vol 8, No 1.1 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Dharma Wacana

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29099/ijair.v8i1.1.1259

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The teaching factory is a production-based learning model designed to integrate educational environments with real-world industry practices. This model emphasizes collaboration between schools and industries to produce real products and services that are market-ready. By implementing this concept, students gain hands-on experience by directly practicing in laboratories or workshops. These sessions involve producing goods or services that are later sold to consumers, providing learners with practical exposure to the production and business process. The teaching factory concept bridges the gap between theoretical learning and industrial application. Students are not only taught academic content but are also equipped with essential skills for the workforce. This model ensures that they gain industry-relevant competencies, making them better prepared for future careers. Furthermore, it nurtures entrepreneurial skills by exposing students to real market dynamics and business challenges. This study focuses on exploring the implementation of the teaching factory model in SMK PGRI 1 Kudus. A qualitative research approach was employed, using a single case study method to deeply analyze the practice. Data collection techniques included a literature review, in-depth interviews, observations, and documentation. The researchers selected informants responsible for managing the teaching factory program at SMK PGRI 1 Kudus using purposive sampling. These informants provided key insights into the planning, execution, and challenges of the program. The findings of the study reveal that the effective implementation of a teaching factory program relies on three key pillars. First, real business operation is essential. This involves ensuring that the teaching factory simulates actual industry operations, enabling students to understand and engage with real-world production standards and market demands. For instance, products and services created in the teaching factory must meet the quality and pricing standards of the marketplace. This ensures that students grasp the importance of quality assurance and customer satisfaction. Second, a laboratory setting representation of related industries plays a critical role. The laboratory or workshop should closely replicate the conditions, equipment, and processes found in the industries students are being trained for. This alignment helps students familiarize themselves with the tools, technologies, and workflows they will encounter in professional settings. Moreover, such settings encourage a culture of innovation and problem-solving as students tackle tasks similar to those faced by professionals. Third, competence-based pedagogy forms the foundation of the teaching factory. This approach tailors the curriculum to industry standards, focusing on building specific competencies required in the workforce. Teachers act as facilitators, guiding students through experiential learning processes. The pedagogy emphasizes a balance between theory and practice, ensuring that students not only acquire knowledge but also develop the technical and soft skills needed for their chosen careers. In conclusion, the teaching factory model, as implemented in SMK PGRI 1 Kudus, demonstrates how education and industry collaboration can produce graduates who are both competent and competitive. By fostering real business operations, industry-representative settings, and competency-based learning, the program bridges the gap between education and employment, ultimately preparing students to thrive in the workforce.
Co-Authors - Darliah AA Sudharmawan, AA Abdullah Hasibuan, Hamdi Abdullah, Syahfirin Adelia Adelia, Adelia Adelina Hasyim Afian, Tilal Agung Saputra, Rizka Donny Ahdi Topan Sofyan Alifah, Hidayati Amalia, Hida Amanah, Fitri Anggi, Anggi Apriani, Ari Ariani, Laela Azmi Arif Susanto Arta Kusumaningrum Asep Permadi Gumelar, Asep Permadi Ashari, Ari Asri Andarini Nurlita Astuti, Selvia Dinda Ayatusysifa, Ayatusysifa Ayu Permatasari, Siska Diah Azizah, Faras Puji Badraningsih Lastariwati Baini, Nirmala Baini, Nirmala Barijan, Dede Budi Darmawan Budi Santosa Budi Santosa Cahyo Hasanudin Cahyo, Heru Dadan Suryana Devi, Shintia Dongoran, Rachel F.B Dyah Wahyu Apriani Efendi, Ismail Efendi, Kelvin Nur Endah Pri Ariningsih ERMAN ERMAN Erniawati Diningsih Esti Margiyanti Utami Eti Rakhmiyati, Eti Evi Chamalah Fitri, Haria Fitrian, Harry Pribadi Fitriani, Inayah Fitrianingsih, Ayu Gebi Dwiyanti Gita Dwi Jiwanda Sovira Gotfridus Goris Seran Gun, Gregorius H a r d i n Halimatu Sa’diyah, Halimatu Hamdani Hamdani Hamdani, Rizal Hardin Hardin, Hardin HARIYATI Haryono, Dhanang Andryansah Hasibuan, Nur Anisah Hayat Sholihin Hidayat, Ahmad Taufik Hutama, Ponty S.P. I Dewa Putu Nyeneng Indana, Luthfi INDRASTUTI, DEWI KURNIA Isnani, Salsabila Nurhaliza Putri Ispriyahadi, Heri Jatmiko, Ridho Ari Jeni Mukti Astuti, Jeni Mukti Juliana Juliana Juliati, Putriyani Kapti Asiatun Karim, Fatimah Khairani Aulia, Rahmi Kokom Komariah Kurnia, Puji Kurniyati, Yuli Kusmiati, Isma Larasati, Depi Lasmini Latipa, Latipa Lina Herlina Luthfi Riyadh Rahman Mahanani, Thyara Marezka Marwanti Masiah, Masiah Masitah, Baiq Siti Minarni, Maize Lina Minazh Zhulumati Ilan Nuur, Minazh Zhulumati Muchlis, Ibnu Mukhlis Mukhlis Muninggarsih, Sofia Nais, Miarti Khikmatun Nazra, Endah Regita Cahyani Nelmawarni, Nelmawarni Nirmala Nirmala, Nirmala Nita Merlina, Nita Nofika, Reni Noor Fitrihana Noorjamil, Bayu Fajri Novi Ratna Dewi Nugraha, Difa Aria Nurjana, Nurjanah Nurmitasari, Jeki Oktha Ika Rahmawati Prabowo, Endra Tri Prakoso, Bagas Prasetya, Prima Adi Prihatin, Umul Hani Pulut Suryati, Pulut Putri, Indah Deviana Putri, Rizka Apriani Putri, Sintia Salsabila Rachman, Saskia Aulia Rahmah, Fitri Puan Hayati Cahyaning Ramadhani, Alifa Zahro Restiana, Reza Rezal, Muhammad Riza, Yulfira Rizqie Auliana Romdony, Jefry Rozamuri, Arif Murti Runanto, Dedi Sahratullah Sane, Bastion Faruq Santi Merlinda Saputra, Muhamad Andika Sefri Imanuel Fallo Selviana Selviana Seprianingsih, Dewi Septiowati, Tuti Simaremare, Perawati Sinamo, Ogamaliel Sohmo Siswandari, Puti Sofi, Ahmad Sri Kadarwati Sri Wahyuni Sufiana Noor Sukma, Yoky Nanda Adi Sunarsi, Denok Suratman, Risky Yoga Sutisna, Muhamad Tanasa, Lala Novela Tien Aminatun Tintin Febrianti Titin Ekowati Titin Ekowati, Titin Ekowati Tursiyah -, Tursiyah Usman, U Utami , Esti Margiyanti Widihastuti Yona Ladyventini Yoyo Sulyo Zaenal Abidin Zainal Abidin Zakwan Adri Zulhariadi, Muhammad