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Journal : Proceedings Series of Educational Studies

Investigating Bullying Incidents at SMPN 1 Singosari: A Fascinating Case Study Nathania, Lintang; Pertiwi, Renita Eka; Fawwazi, Annora Farrel; Simon, Irene Maya; Ratnawati, Ika Anggi; Pratiwi, Awalya Siska
Proceedings Series of Educational Studies 2024: The 3rd International Conference on Educational Management and Technology (ICEMT) 2024
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Malang

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School is a place for students to learn, study, and develop character. Every parent hopes that schools would create a more conducive environment for their children to develop into more mature individuals. However, bullying cases in schools are on the rise, causing concern among parents. Bullying has far-reaching consequences, including death. As a result, the researcher wishes to conduct additional research on bullying instances in schools in order to identify bullying behaviour, kinds of bullying behaviour, factors that contribute to bullying, and the impact of bullying on daily activities. The subjects of this study were students of SMPN 1 Singosari. The research method used is a case study with observation and interview techniques. The research results revealed that the types of bullying that occur at SMPN 1 Singosari are physical bullying, verbal bullying, and relational bullying. Family, friendship, and social media influences all contribute to bullying behaviour among the students of SMPN 1 Singosari. The impact that occurs on victims of bullying behavior is that victims become reluctant to socialize or close themselves and even uncomfortable in class to want to leave class as soon as possible.
Understanding and Identifying Bullies in Al-Ishlahiyah Singosari Integrated Vocational School Rahmafridaya, Salsa; Bilkist, Inacio Imelda Dewi; Fadhil, Rizqi; Simon, Irene Maya; Hasanah, Laili Uswatun; Pratiwi, Awalya Siska
Proceedings Series of Educational Studies 2024: The 3rd International Conference on Educational Management and Technology (ICEMT) 2024
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The widespread occurrence of bullying in schools today can have negative impacts and cause serious problems for the mental and academic well-being of both victims and perpetrators. This study aims to identify the perpetrators and victims of bullying at SMK Terpadu Al-Ishlahiyah Singosari and to strengthen programs for prevention and intervention. The research employs a descriptive quantitative method using the "No Bullying" application to collect sociometric data from 125 tenthgrade students across four vocational tracks. The sociogram results were analyzed using descriptive analysis techniques. The findings indicate that most tenth-grade students at SMK Terpadu AlIshlahiyah Singosari have either engaged in bullying or are currently involved in bullying. In each class, there are several students who have been reported by their classmates as perpetrators of bullying. This suggests that both male and female students have an equal tendency to bully their classmates. Additionally, there are several factors that may cause students to act as bullies. Based on these findings, bullying remains a serious issue at SMK Terpadu Al-Ishlahiyah Singosari. Keywords: bullying; identification; sociogram
Increasing Empathy in Class X SMA 2 Batu Students Through Peer Counseling Training Zahroh, Talya Mahmudatuz; Cahyani, Herlin; Zahra’ni, Farras Asma; Hotifah, Yuliati; Sulistyorini, Erna; Pratiwi, Awalya Siska
Proceedings Series of Educational Studies 2024: The 3rd International Conference on Educational Management and Technology (ICEMT) 2024
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Empathy is not yet fully possessed by all students. Many students do not realize that empathy is very important to have. The presence of peer counseling in schools plays a crucial role because not all students are open to counseling with school counselors. This study aims to determine the effectiveness of peer counseling training in increasing empathy among high school students. The method used in this research is qualitative with a descriptive approach. The study was conducted at SMAN 2 Batu with tenth-grade students, involving a total of three student subjects. Data were collected through interviews after the subjects participated in peer counseling training. The results of the study concluded that peer counseling training is effective in increasing empathy among tenthgrade students at SMAN 2 Batu. This is evidenced by changes in several students who participated in the peer counseling training, where initially, the students did not have empathy for their peers or teachers, but after participating in the training, these students showed changes in understanding the importance of developing empathy
Analysis of Students' Enthusiasm for Learning in Preparing for State University Entrance Exams at SMAN 2 Batu Agustin, Hani Nurzaina; Juliana, Jusniar Sri; Hotifah, Yuliati; Bintoro, Agus; Pratiwi, Awalya Siska
Proceedings Series of Educational Studies 2024: The 3rd International Conference on Educational Management and Technology (ICEMT) 2024
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Enthusiasm is an attitude of students characterized by great eagerness or interest, as well as active participation in learning. This study aims to understand the enthusiasm of students at SMAN 2 Batu in preparing for state university entrance exams. The selection process for university admission requires readiness to help students achieve their desired university. This study explores various factors contributing to student motivation and examines how these elements affect their academic performance and preparedness for exams. Using a combination of surveys and interviews, data was collected from a representative sample of students. The results indicate that personal ambition, family encouragement, and access to quality educational resources are key determinants of student enthusiasm. Furthermore, the study found that social interactions and participation in school activities significantly enhance students' commitment to their studies. This research concludes that fostering a supportive and resource-rich learning environment is crucial to maximizing student enthusiasm and success in entrance exams. These findings provide valuable insights for educators and administrators in developing strategies to support student engagement and achievement. Keywords: enthusiasm; motivation; academic achievement; high school students
The Friendship Circle Phenomenon: A Case Study at MTs Surya Buana Malang Pitriyah, Umi; Sari, Indah Yulitalia; Hotifah, Yuliati; Safitri, Jihan; Pratiwi, Awalya Siska
Proceedings Series of Educational Studies 2024: The 3rd International Conference on Educational Management and Technology (ICEMT) 2024
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Friendships play a crucial role in shaping the well-being and development of adolescents. Nowadays, friendships often form within groups known as friendship circles. However, these friendship circles can have both positive and negative effects. At MTs Surya Buana, several issues have arisen due to these circles, such as self-isolation, lack of self-confidence, feelings of alienation, and withdrawal from social interaction. This study aims to investigate additional aspects of friendship circles, such as social skills, concern, and empathy experienced by individuals both inside and outside the circles. The research method used is qualitative with a case study approach, involving students and educators from MTs Surya Buana. Data were collected through unstructured interviews with three informants selected based on the criteria of the research subjects. The results show that students within friendship circles still exhibit low levels of social skills, concern, and empathy, indicating the need for more effective and efficient efforts to improve these areas.