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Peran Kompetensi Kepribadian Guru dalam Pembentukan Karakter Siswa di SD Inpres Tataaran II Kaparang, Maria Wihelmina; Katuuk, Deitje Adolfine; Viktory N.J. Rotty, Deitje Adolfine Katuuk,
YUME : Journal of Management Vol 8, No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Pascasarjana STIE Amkop Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37531/yum.v8i1.8421

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Tujuan penelitian untuk mengetahui, menganalisis, dan mendeskripsikan: Kompetensi Kepribadian guru yang mantap dan stabil, arif dan dewasa, menjadi teladan serta berakhlak mulia dalam pembentukan karakter siswa di SD Inpres Tataaran II. Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif. Teknik pengumpulan data menggunakan observasi, wawancara, serta dokumentasi. Analisis data dengan cara reduksi data, menyajikan data, serta menyimpulkan atau verifikasi data. Teknik pemeriksaan keabsahan data dengan perpanjangan Kehadiran, triangulasi, verifikasi data. Hasil penelitian yaitu guru di SD Inpres Tataaran II telah menunjukkan kepribadian yang mantap dan stabil dengan memperlakukan siswa secara adil, sabar, mampu mengendalikan emosi  dan memberikan arahan dengan kata-kata yang bijak dan sopan. Guru di sekolah ini juga mempunyai akhlak mulia serta jadi teladan bagi siswa dengan mengajak mereka beribadah serta berbuat kebaikan melalui tindakan nyata, bukan hanya sekadar memberikan perintah. Kepribadian guru yang arif serta dewasa yaitu mampu mengontrol diri serta bijaksana dalam setiap tindakan.Kata Kunci : Kompetensi Kepribadian Guru , Pembentukan Karakter Siswa
E-MODUL PEMBELAJARAN BERBASIS ANDROID UNTUK SEKOLAH MENENGAH KEJURUAN Alfrina Mewengkang; Harol Reflie Lumapow; Jeffry Lengkong; Viktory Rotty; Ignatius Javier Couturier Tuerah
Edutik : Jurnal Pendidikan Teknologi Informasi dan Komunikasi Vol. 1 No. 5 (2021): EduTIK : Oktober 2021
Publisher : Jurusan PTIK Universitas Negeri Manado

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53682/edutik.v1i5.3142

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk membuat aplikasi modul pembelajaran berbasis android pada mata pelajaran Dasar Desain Grafis pada kelas X Jurusan Multimedia di Sekolah Menengah Kejuruan sebagai suplemen tambahan guna memudahkan guru dan siswa belajar tentang materi Dasar Desain Grafis. Metode yang digunakan yaitu Multimedia Development Life Cyle yang memilliki enam tahap pengembangan, yaitu Concept. Design. Material Collecting. Assembly. Testing. dan yang terakhir Distribution. Pengujian aplikasi ini menggunakan metode Black Box Testing untuk Developer Test dan End User Test. Aplikasi ini menggunakan dasar pemrograman Action Script 3.0 pada Adobe Flash dengan sitem operasi Android.
The Role of the Principal in Optimizing Teaching Factory Services in Vocational High Schools (SMK): A Study at SMK Negeri 3 Tondano Rotty, Viktory N. J.; Ngadiorejo, Hartini; Sampouw, Nancy L.; Tengker, Irithca J.; Kalesaran, Renaldy J.
International Journal of Information Technology and Education Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): June 2025
Publisher : JR Education

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The rapid development of industry and technology demands that vocational education adapt to produce graduates ready to compete in the job market. This study aims to analyze the role of the school principal in optimizing Teaching Factory (TeFa) services in Vocational High Schools (SMK), with a case study at SMK Negeri 3 Tondano. TeFa is a learning model based on real production activities that integrates education with the needs of the business and industrial sectors (DUDI). This research uses a qualitative approach with a case study method. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, participatory observation, and document analysis involving several informants, including the principal, teachers, students, and industry partners. The findings show that the school principal has a strategic role in the planning, organizing, implementation, and evaluation of TeFa services. The principal exhibits visionary and transformational leadership that encourages innovation, collaboration with industry, and the strengthening of a productive work culture and entrepreneurial spirit within the school environment. Adapting the TeFa implementation based on the characteristics of each department is also a key strategy to enhance the relevance and effectiveness of learning. The principal also succeeded in overcoming challenges such as limited facilities, rigid regulations, and a lack of industry-experienced teachers through collaborative approaches and policy advocacy. Various innovative initiatives, such as digital management systems, the implementation of a multi-stakeholder engagement model, and the integration of curriculum with real project-based learning, demonstrate that school leadership is a determining factor in the successful implementation of TeFa. These findings highlight the essential role of school principals as change agents in creating adaptive, excellent, and competitive vocational education.
Implementation of Academic Supervision by Principals in Elementary Schools Piri, Meiske Feiny Sialom; Lengkong, Jeffry Sony Junus; Rotty, Viktory N. J.; Mongdong, Romi Junior
Abdurrauf Science and Society Vol. 1 No. 3 (2025): Abdurrauf Science and Society
Publisher : Yayasan Abdurrauf Cendekia Nusantara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70742/asoc.v1i3.224

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This study aims to describe the implementation of academic supervision by elementary school principals. This study uses a qualitative approach and case study method. The location of the study was Tiniawangko State Elementary School in South Minahasa Regency. The sources of research data were informants of the principal, homeroom teacher and subject teacher. The data of this study were collected using interviews, observation, and documentation study techniques and processed using qualitative data analysis techniques of the interaction model. The results of the study indicate that the implementation of academic supervision by the principal is reflected in class visits and is oriented towards directives, collaboratives, and non-directives supported by factors originating from the principal, teachers, and school supervisors and inhibiting factors categorized as originating from teachers, the principal personally, and the school environment. Then, after discussing the results of the study, it was continued by compiling research conclusions and suggestions that were recommendatory in nature.
Teacher and Student Collaboration in Selecting Digital Learning Resources Using Google Forms: Case Study at State Vocational School 1 Tondano, Minahasa Regency, North Sulawesi Maukar, Merry EC; Tambingon, Henny; Rotty, Viktory NJ
Abdurrauf Science and Society Vol. 1 No. 3 (2025): Abdurrauf Science and Society
Publisher : Yayasan Abdurrauf Cendekia Nusantara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70742/asoc.v1i3.231

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This study aims to describe and analyze: (1) The role of Google Form in facilitating teacher-student collaboration in the selection of digital learning resources; (2) The implementation of teacher-student collaboration in selecting digital learning resources using Google Form; and (3) The supporting and inhibiting factors in the implementation of such collaboration. This research employed a qualitative method with a case study approach. The research procedures included: (1) Case selection, (2) Data collection through interviews, observation, and documentation, and (3) Data analysis. Data collection techniques consisted of interviews, observations, and document analysis. The results show that Google Form plays a significant role in supporting teacher-student collaboration through several aspects, namely: collecting students' learning resource preferences, sharing and recommending resources, encouraging self-directed learning, creating a more democratic and inclusive learning environment, and fostering students' sense of ownership in the learning process. The collaboration process took place through several stages, including teacher planning, distribution of the Google Form to students, student responses, teacher analysis of the data, and the use of the results to determine appropriate learning resources. Supporting factors for this collaboration include adequate access to technology, high student participation, availability of time and resources, and ease of data processing using Google Form. Inhibiting factors include limited technology access, varying levels of digital literacy, time constraints and lack of focus, students' unpreparedness, and teachers' difficulty in processing data. In conclusion, the use of Google Form has proven effective in enhancing student participation and engagement in the learning process, provided that sufficient digital infrastructure and literacy are in place for all parties involved.
Education Laboratory at PTN-BLU: A Review Study on Policy and Institutional Political Implications Viktory N.J. Rotty; Ariel N. Rengkuan; Lando E. Sumarauw
LITERACY : International Scientific Journals of Social, Education, Humanities Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): August : International Scientific Journals of Social, Education, Humanities
Publisher : Badan Penerbit STIEPARI Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56910/literacy.v4i2.2286

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Educational laboratories at State Universities Public Service Agency (PTN-BLU) play a strategic role as academic nodes and institutional business units in supporting the tridharma of higher education. This study examines the dynamics of educational laboratory governance in the context of institutional politics and financial autonomy of PTN-BLU during 2015–2024. Using a qualitative descriptive approach and a literature study design, this study analysed policy documents, institutional reports, and accredited national publications. The main findings reveal four dominant patterns that hinder laboratory performance: internal policy discontinuity, inequality in resource allocation, political intervention in decision-making, and weak integration of digital systems. The fragmentation of SOPs and the dominance of bureaucracy worsen operational efficiency, while laboratories with higher commercial potential benefit from performance-based financing models. The study also shows that basic and social science laboratories are increasingly marginalized, widening the inequality gap. However, initiatives such as the digitization of laboratory management information systems, the establishment of multistakeholder advisory boards, asnd performance-based incentives showcase the potential for institutional reform. This research suggests the importance of adaptive internal policy design, fair budget distribution, and strengthening human resource capacity and digital accountability. Thus, the PTN-BLU laboratory can become a center of innovation and quality of education if it is carried out within an integrative and transformative governance framework.
Efforts of Teachers in Preserving Local Cultural Values Through a Workshop on Developing Simple Teaching Modules with Local Content in Tombulu Language at Walian Elementary School, INPRES 4/82 Lengkong*, Jeffry S J; Rotty, Viktory N J; Usoh, Elni J; Lumapow, Harol R; Lantang, Dani
Riwayat: Educational Journal of History and Humanities Vol 6, No 4 (2023): Educational, Historical Studies and Humanities
Publisher : Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/jr.v6i4.36059

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The purpose of this research is to describe the efforts of teachers in preserving local cultural values through a Workshop on Developing Simple Teaching Modules with Local Content in Tombulu Language at Walian Elementary School, INPRES 4/82. This research adopts a qualitative research approach with a descriptive type. Data was collected through observation, interviews, and documentation. Data validity was ensured through source triangulation and technique triangulation. The results of the research indicate that the efforts of teachers in preserving local cultural values at Walian Elementary School, INPRES 4/82, are carried out through a Workshop on Developing Simple Teaching Modules with Local Content in Tombulu Language, which involves three stages of activities: Preparation stage, which involves preparing an Implementation Plan for the Workshop used as a guide in the upcoming activities. This includes preparing media, material, and competent speakers. Implementation stage, where on the first day, speakers provide an introduction, and participating teachers give feedback. The focus of the first day is on sharing and exchanging information related to Tombulu language proficiency. On the second day, teachers discuss and receive tasks to interview and collect data from parents or Tombulu language speakers. Additionally, teachers review written sources about Tombulu language. On the third day, teachers discuss and collect interview results. During this day, teachers, together with the speakers, formulate the structure of the teaching module. Evaluation stage, where evaluation is conducted collectively by teachers, the school principal, and speakers to determine whether the developed module is suitable for printing and use.
The Involvement of Students’ Parents in Organizing the Learning from Home at Elementary Schools in Tomohon City Tamboto, Heidy; Tambingon, Henny N.; Lengkong, Jeffy S.J; Rotty, Viktory Nicodemus Joufree
Asia Pacific Journal of Management and Education (APJME) Vol 4, No 1 (2021): March 2021
Publisher : AIBPM Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/apjme.v4i1.1044

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Fulfilling the rights of students to get educational services during the spread of the Corona Virus (COVID-19) is pursued through the implementation of Learning from Home policy. Parental involvement has a crucial influence on students’ involvement. This study aims to analyze and explain the involvement of students’ parents in implementation of learning from home in elementary schools in Tomohon City. This study applies a qualitative approach, case study methods, data collection techniques in the form of interviews, observation, and documentation as well as qualitative data analysis techniques adapted from interaction models. The results showed that the parents of students were very actively involved, especially from the mother's side, the forms of involvement were physical and non-physical, and there was personal communication between parents and teachers. In addition, a lack of readiness, cost, time, and teaching knowledge from students’ parents identified as an inhibiting factor which is overcome by providing opportunities for involvement, interpersonal communication and coordination and provision of incentives. Conclusions and suggestions for future research related to the importance of examining the parental involvement process of students are also presented at the end of the chapter.
Improving Speaking Ability through Student Role Playing Methods Class B Kindergarten Irene Tondano Pusung, Fenny N.; Ratu, Donal Matheos; Rotty, Viktory Nicodemus Joufree
Asia Pacific Journal of Management and Education (APJME) Vol 3, No 3 (2020): November 2020
Publisher : AIBPM Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/apjme.v3i3.963

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The purpose of this study is to Improve Speaking Ability through the Role-Playing Method of Class B Kindergarten Students Irene Tondano. This research was conducted in Irene Class B Kindergarten. Based on the results of research and discussion, it can be stated that the role-playing method can improve speaking skills in Bre Ireine Tondano class students. The role-playing method can develop motor skills previously diagnosed so that this activity is beneficial for students' motor development. Complete learning outcomes in this study were obtained from the percentage obtained by students in Cycle I by 80.0%, in Cycle II by 93.3%, and in Cycle III by 96.6%. These results show an increase and achievement of the expected learning completeness. In learning Indonesian, especially before learning activities using the role-playing method, teachers must pay attention and consider the advantages and disadvantages of this method.
The Influence of Vocational School Graduates on Sustainable Tourism Development of Manado Bay Beach Warouw, Felly Ferol; Ponto, Hance; Oroh, Rolly; Rotty, Viktory Nicodemus Joufree; Kembuan, Djubir
Asia Pacific Journal of Management and Education (APJME) Vol 4, No 2 (2021): July 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/apjme.v4i2.1126

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The regional characteristics of Manado city show its enormous potential as a center of tourism development, especially coastal tourism. This study aims to determine the influence of vocational school graduates in Manado City to develop its sustainable tourism. We involved tourism service actors who employing vocational schools, purposively selected as the sample. For the data analysis, we used descriptive and non-parametric statistical analysis with quantitative methodology aided with the SPSS software. The findings indicate a significant influence of vocational school graduates on the development of sustainable tourism in Manado. Thus, their role should be increased by adjoining tourism-based skills accentuated on tourism sustainability.
Co-Authors Alfrina Mewengkang Anita Costanci Christine Tengker Arie Frits Kawulur Ariel N. Rengkuan Arje Cerullo Djamen Ayu Lestari Ayu Lestari Badriah Wangi Bernadette E. Pontoh Brianne E.J. Komedien Brianto Meixon Aruro Chika Dwi Putri Ansik Chrisant Florence Lotulung Christar Arstilo Rumbay Christi Diana Mambo Christine Rawis Christine Rawis Cliferd Osaka Najoan Damianus Pongoh Damianus Pongoh Debie K. R. Kalalo Deiby Neltje Fransiska Tiwow Deisye Supit Deitje Adolfien Katuuk Delli Sabudu Deril Mangundap Djami Olii Djbir Eddy Kembuan Djubir Kembuan Donal Mateos Ratu Edino Ayub Lomban Edino Ayub Lomban Elni Usoh Enny Corry Setiyawati Felly Ferol Warouw Fenny N. Pusung Ferry Hertog Mandang Fientje Malinggas Fiona Desty Punusingon Fitri Herawati Mamonto Fransisca Leonitha Rasu Freida F Masoko Gerry Kadamehang Gilly Marlya Tiwow Gladys F Togas Gloria Ester Verelin Walewangko Grace Kimbal Grace Shirley Luntungan Hadi Ignatius Untu Halifat Wahid Hance Ponto Haris Monoarfa Heidy Tamboto Heinrich Saneba Hendrie Joudi Palar Henny N. Tambingon Herman Meiky Koessoy Herry Sumual Hetwi Marselina Saerang Ignatius Javier C. Tuerah Incha Kristanty Japar Intama Jemy Polii Irana Dewi Supomo Isir, Apelina Isir, Apilena Iyenyuh Srivin Nalung Jeffry Sony Junus Lengkong Jelly Lembong Jelly Maria Lembong Johan Reimon Batmetan Jolie Ponamon Josly Tintingon Josly Yakob Tintingon Josly Yakob Tintingon Joulanda A. M. Rawis Junita A. Tumurang Kainde, Quido Kalesaran, Renaldy J. Kaparang, Maria Wihelmina Kapoh, Timothy Waraney Karim, Ridwan Katuuk, Antoinette L. Grace Kembuan, Djubir Ketsia Zeke Kocu, Antoneta Koessoy, Herman Korompot, Sudarmin Krety Debora Welong Krinto, Karolus Kyrie Eleison Ruata Lady Grace Jane Giroth Lando E. Sumarauw Lanny Anggriany Ointu Lantang, Dani Larry Mandey Lembong, Jelly Maria Lengkong, Jefrry S. J. Leydi F. Pontoh Lihart Lumapow Listriyanti Palangda Lolong, Rima Lolong, Rima Fien Lomban, Edino Ayub Lord Steward Ebe Lucy L. Tami Mowilos Lumapouw, Harol Lumapouw, Harol Reflie Lumapow, Harol R Lusia Sumenda1 Mailangkay, Sonny D.J. Malinggas, Fientje Mamonto, Mutahir Mamuaja, Marlin Penina Mandagie, Selanova Citra Mandey, Larry J Manengkei, Steven Bons Manueke, Teddy Marcia I. Watulingas Maria R. Walukow Marlin Penina Mamuaja Marshela - Pondaag Marshela Pondaag Marssel Michael Sengkey Masinambow, Christo J. R. Maukar, Merry EC Mayske Rinny Liando Mega Yuniar Palit Melisa Golonggom Melkian Naharia Merci Hosang Mercy Hosang Meylan M. Rumengan Michella Supit Michelle Supit Misyela Prisilia Sembung Misyela Prisilia Sembung Mongdong, Romi Junior Mozes M Wullur Mozes Markus Wullur Mozes Y. Legi Naflia F. I. Pratasik Navel Oktaviandy Mangelep Ngadiorejo, Hartini Nindi Puspadita Pratiwi Dumat O. Naharia Olivia Lalamentik Orbanus Naharia Oroh, Oliviane Palilingan, Verry Ronny Palit, Mega Yuniar Papising, Yosepiniawati parabelem tinno dolf rompas Paulus Robert Tuerah Peggy Veronica Togas Piri, Meiske Feiny Sialom Pitoy, Jureyke I. Ponto, Hance Pontoh, Bernadette E. Pratasik, Naflia Ferline Ingrit Pratasik, Stralen Prycilia Pingkan Mamuaja Punuh, Grace Punuh, Liesje Grace Lourino Pusung, Fenny N. Rambitan, Bella Felicita Refien K. S Rawung Refien K. S. Rawung Resina Dintje Kaunang Ressy Mewengkang Richard Daniel Herdy Pangkey Ridwan Karim Rima Fien Lolong Rima Lolong Rinny Meilani Tinangon Rolly R. Oroh Rolly Robert Oroh Roos M. S. Tuerah Ruth Nayoan Sadsuitubun, Marisca A. B. Saerang, Hetwi Marselina Salangka, Sella D.I. Sampouw, Nancy L. Santje Iroth Selvie Serly Rumagit Sendy Moningka Setny Raube Shelty D. M. Sumual Sifra Ch. Kalangi Silvana Novanda Bulu, Linneke Siska Saselah Stief Aristo Walewangko Suharto Pulukadang Suma, Elfira Yesy Sumual, Syerri Y. Susan Monoarfa Susan N.H. Jacobus Susan Noviaty Herienth Jacobus Tambingon, Henny Tambingon, Henny N Tamboto, Heidy Tengker, Irithca J. Thelma I. M. Wengkang Thomas Martin Senduk Tiersa Reinie Undap Tinangon, Rinny M. Tinneke Evie Meggy Sumual Tuerah, Javier I. Tumbel, Goinpeace Handerson Uus Kamajaya Al Katuuk Veronica Oktavia Menggana Vidlina Lie Vidlina Lie Viginia Saneba Virginia H Saneba Wakur, Neiles Walewangko, Stief Aristo Welong, Krety Debora Willem Hanny Rawung Yayi Suryo Prabandari Yean M V Rasu Yean Rasu Yeane Koyongian Yudi Betsi Londa