Nyong ETIS
Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

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Implementation of Class Visits Supervision to Determine Teacher Professionalism Elok Sundus; Istikomah Istikomah; Nyong ETIS; Isa Anshori
Proceedings of The ICECRS Vol 7 (2020): Conference of Islamic Educational Payment Management in Industrial Revolution 4.0
Publisher : International Consortium of Education and Culture Research Studies

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/icecrs2020370

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The presence of supervision at a school is an indispensable activity. One such supervision technique is a class visit. The purpose of this research is to find out how the implementation of supervision in the School with class visit techniques and their impact on the level of professionalism of teachers. This research uses a qualitative approach to the study of phenomology in SMP At-Tibyan. The main data sources are the Principal and Teacher. This study also uses a sampling procedure with research subjects of 5 teachers with different tenure at the school. The data collection technique is observation and is supported by interview techniques as a source of supporting data. Data analysis techniques according to Miles and Huberman include condensation of data, presentation of data, drawing conclusions. The results obtained are 1) the implementation of supervision of classroom visits has increased in terms of technical implementation, 2) the level of professionalism of At-Tibyan Middle School teachers is still low, 60% includes Professional teachers, 20% includes quite professional teachers, and 20% of teachers are not professional. The development of teacher professionalism needs to be done immediately and the role of the school principal can effectively support the development of the teacher's professionalism. As a controlling stage for the business, academic supervision can be carried out with classroom visits techniques that continue to improve the quality of implementation. Through supervision of class visits can be seen developments in the level of professionalism of teachers.
Implementation of Home Visite Program in Overcoming Student Learning Problems in SD Muhammadiyah 1 Pucanganom Sidoarjo Lailatus Syifa’; Nurdyansyah Nurdyansyah; Nyong ETIS
Proceedings of The ICECRS Vol 6 (2020): Conference of Management of Islamic Education Leadership in The Era of Revolution 4.0
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/icecrs2020385

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The implementation of the home visit program at SD Muhammadiyah 1 Pucanganom Sidoarjo is use a qualitative study. The implementation of a home visit at SD Muhammadiyah 1 Pucanganom Sidoarjo consists of: 1) Planning / preparation, at this stage the teacher must know in advance the purpose of carrying out a home visit / home visit. 2) Implementation, so that the implementation of home visit remains focused on the objectives, the teacher must be able to pay attention to the time available and be able to make good communication to build parent's trust before digging student data. 3) Evaluation, so that the implementation of a home visit is beneficial for parents, teachers and students, the teacher must conduct an evaluation of the completeness and usefulness and commitment of parents in handling student learning problems both at home and at school. 4) Follow-up, After the teacher visits the student's home and knows the student's learning problem both at home and at school, then to deal with the problem the teacher must follow up. 5) Prepare a report on the results of the home visit, After getting the results of the home visit activity the teacher makes a report accompanied by photos and complete documentation and the results are conveyed to the principal. In home visit activities there are several supporting and inhibiting factors that are very influential including: family, school, and community environment. While the inhibiting factors include: Limited supervision of the school, awareness of students, the influence of television shows and gadgets. In implementing the home visit at SD Muhida there were also several obstacles so that the home visit encountered obstacles including: 1) the lack of follow-up in home visit activities. 2) The teacher does not support the home visit activities. 3) lack of support from parents. 4) less able to adjust the time.
Application of Facility and Infrastructure Management in Improving Student Satisfaction Kholidah Kholidah; Nyong ETIS; Siti Ruchana
Proceedings of The ICECRS Vol 6 (2020): Conference of Management of Islamic Education Leadership in The Era of Revolution 4.0
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/icecrs2020389

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This paper discusses the impact of facilities and infrastructure management on student’s satisfaction. The success of learning in schools one of which is supported by the facilities and infrastructure of learning. Management of the utilization of educational facilities and infrastructure in schools effectively and efficiently will greatly support the success of the learning process in schools and improve the quality of student’s satisfaction. This research is a descriptive qualitative research which is expected to be able to uncover various information carefully and meaningful analysis-descriptions. Data sources in this study are principal, vice principal also staff of facilities and infrastructure, students too. Data collection bas obtained from interview, observation, and arrangement. As for the data analysis techniques through data reduction, data presentation, and data analysis. The results of the study are expected to be (a) The management of facilities and infrastructure capable improve the implementation of the education process effectively (b) The implementation of management infrastructure and facilities can increase student satisfaction significantly.
Analysis of Character Education in Curriculum 13 to Build Moral Awareness in Education at SMA Muhammadiyah 2 Sidoarjo Guntur Suprianto; Nurdyansyah Nurdyansyah; Nyong ETIS
Proceedings of The ICECRS Vol 5 (2020): Conference of Management Quality University in Industrial Revolution 4.0
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/icecrs2020404

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Character education in the 2013 curriculum aims to improve the quality of the process and educational outcomes that lead to the formation of character and noble character of students in full, integrated, and balanced in accordance with the standard competence of graduates in each educational unit. Forming good character is the primary obligation of an educator. Based on the description above, researchers conducted an analysis of character education in the 2013 curriculum to shape the moral awareness of education in schools through qualitative research. From the interviews conducted, the results obtained from the character values ​​embedded in the school are honesty.