Eko Handoyo
Universitas Negeri Semarang, Indonesia

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Journal : Proceeding of International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology

Students’ Perceptions of English Language Training Organized by Higher Education Language Centers During the Covid 19 Pandemic Siminto Siminto; Soesanto Soesanto; Joko Sutarto; Eko Handoyo
International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 7 (2021)
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The language centers at the university provides services in the form of English language training. English training becomes different when it is carried out in the covid 19 pandemic situation. Online training is a solution so that the program planned by this language service unit can run. Through this article, it will be explained about the students’ perceptions of the English language training held by the language center during the Covid 19 pandemic. This article is the feedback for the improvement of the relevant language center. Qualitative by descriptive research design is used in this article. The research subjects were the UNIMUS students from the various departments and faculties. Data collection techniques used are questionnaires and in-depth interviews. The advanced technique used is the observation technique by directly observing the service pattern of the language center and the implementation of English training. These three steps are a form of method/technique triangulation, which is carried out by using the various techniques in data collection, to ensure the data validity. The results of interviews and questionnaires are related to the results of observations. The English language training managed by the UNIMUS Language Center is in line with the university's vision and mission. It is also in line with the theory of training material design and accommodates student needs. However, in its management, there are still many weaknesses and shortcomings. The training materials of the UNIMUS Language Center designed is not yet referring to the curriculum or academic text because it does not yet have an academic text. The design of training materials is based on the needs of service recipients, in this case students. 54% of respondents stated that the material related to the English Proficiency Course they needed for the TOEFL test.
The Future Perspective of School Flood Disaster Education in Semarang Ferani Mulianingsih; Erni Suharini; Eko Handoyo; Arif Purnomo
International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 9 (2023)
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Data from BPBD in 2022, there are 142 junior high schools affected by the flood disaster. One of the concerns of disaster management is that people are reluctant to start pre-disaster measures at the individual level. Disaster education taught in schools, offers the most important answers for disaster mitigation. This study aims to identify factors that increase student awareness for flood disaster reduction. This study is based on a survey in five junior high schools in Semarang. Different levels of awareness have been defined to identify factors for effective education at each level. The results of the study show that disaster education in schools can currently increase the perspective of flood disaster risk, but students do not yet know the importance of pre-flood disaster and take concrete actions to reduce flood risk. Future disaster education in schools can be an active learning for students. Community involvement is the most important factor in disaster education in schools.
Integration of Social Studies Learning with Applied Islamic Values Through Smart Card Media at MTs. NU Raudlatut Tholibin Kudus Misroh Sulaswari; Eva Banowati; Suyahmo Suyahmo; Eko Handoyo
International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 9 (2023)
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This study aims to describe social studies learning integrated with applied Islamic values ​​through smart card media at MTs. NU Raudlatut Tholibin Kudus, identifying supporting and inhibiting factors, knowing the responses of teachers and students. Using a qualitative descriptive approach through the action research method in collaboration with social studies teachers, this research practices social studies learning integrated with applied Islamic values ​​which has never been done before. Data was collected through observation, interviews and FGD, analyzed through data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. The results showed that there were four stages in social studies learning integration, namely the preparation stage, the organizing stage, the presentation stage, and the conclusion drawing stage. Identification of supporting factors, namely: support for madrasah institutions, students from Islamic boarding schools, interesting smart card media, and active and fun learning activities. Inhibiting factors include the lack of understanding of students, easily damaged smart card media, lack of classroom management, and the large number of tools in integrated learning. In general, the response obtained was positive except for students who had a negative response because some students were less interested in social studies subjects which were considered difficult and memorized a lot. Teacher creativity is needed in an effort to create fun learning. Teacher creativity will create meaningful and quality learning.