Prabawaningrum, Anita Budi
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Studi Komparatif Regulasi Diri dalam Belajar pada Mahasiswa yang Bekerja dan Mahasiswa yang tidak Bekerja Prabawaningrum, Anita Budi; Sarajar, Dewita Karema
GUIDENA: Jurnal Ilmu Pendidikan, Psikologi, Bimbingan dan Konseling Vol 14, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Metro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24127/gdn.v14i2.9914

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Undergraduate students should ideally focus on their academic achievements; however, it is currently expected to find undergraduates who work while attending college. Regardless of whether students work while attending college, students must have self-regulation in learning to follow the learning process effectively. This is because learning in the realm of higher education relies on students' independence. This research aims to determine the differences in self-regulation in learning between working and non-working undergraduate students. The research method used is quantitative comparative with the Independent sample t-test analysis method. In this study, 316 students, comprising 158 working students and 158 non-working students, participated in this research using convenience sampling. The scale used in this study is the Self-Regulation in Learning Scale (α = 0.901). This research found no significant difference in self-regulation in learning between working and non-working students, with a significance level of 0.275 (p > 0.05). This means that the hypothesis in this research is rejected. Working students have higher categories in motivation, behavior, and context aspects. Meanwhile, non-working students tend to score higher in the cognition aspect. The findings of this research also provide an overview that external conditions of students do not significantly affect self-regulation in learning.
Student career anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic: A phenomenological exploration Prabawaningrum, Anita Budi; Nurdiyanto, F. A.; Putri, Alyssa Berliana; Harjanti, Enggar Putri
Humanitas: Indonesian Psychological Journal Volume 20 (2) 2023
Publisher : HUMANITAS published by Universitas Ahmad Dahlan.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26555/humanitas.v20i2.289

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The COVID-19 pandemic has created a crisis in students' career development. Online learning activities could not have been optimal during the pandemic due to the poor quality of the internet network. Meanwhile, more than 1.2 million individuals had their employment terminated, resulting in their job loss. The pandemic contributes to students' career anxiety and mismatches in determining future careers. Our study explored the dynamics of student career anxiety that emerged during the COVID-19 pandemic through a phenomenological approach. Data was collected using semi-structured interviews by teleconference. The interviews focused on 1) how the participants experience career anxiety and 2) how it affects their career planning. Fifteen students participated through purposive sampling with criteria: 19-25 years old and undergraduate students. Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) is applied as an analysis framework. We synthesized phenomenological themes identified as students' career anxiety: doubts about career plans, limited job opportunities due to the pandemic, and social comparison. The analysis also found that engaging in career-relevant communities was relevant to career readiness and deepening knowledge of career paths. This study encourages improving student skills by adjusting educational materials, training, or internships relevant to the student's potential and career needs during this critical time.