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Technology and Vocational Education Study Programme, Universitas Negeri

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Developing an Effective Preparation Strategy Model for Competency Tests in Heavy Equipment Engineering at Vocational High Schools Albar Riadi; C. Rudy Prihantono; Imam Basori
Journal of Pedagogi Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): Journal of Pedagogi - June
Publisher : PT. Anagata Sembagi Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/abp30856

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This study aims to develop an effective preparation strategy model for competency tests in Heavy Equipment Engineering at vocational high schools. Recognizing the pivotal role of vocational education in equipping students with industry-relevant skills, the research addresses the challenges students face in preparing for competency assessments. Utilizing a mixed-methods approach, the study integrates quantitative data from surveys and pre/post-tests with qualitative insights from interviews and focus groups. The proposed model encompasses curriculum alignment, innovative teaching methodologies, and effective study techniques, incorporating best practices identified through an extensive literature review. Pilot testing in selected schools provided critical feedback, allowing for refinements to ensure the model's applicability and effectiveness. The evaluation of the model's impact revealed significant improvements in students' test scores and self-reported preparedness, demonstrating the model's potential to enhance competency levels. Comparative analysis highlighted the model's superiority over traditional preparation methods, while qualitative feedback underscored its strengths and areas for further enhancement. The findings contribute to the field of vocational education by offering a structured preparation strategy that can be adopted by schools and policymakers to improve student outcomes. The study's implications extend to educational authorities, providing a framework for policy formulation and implementation. Future research directions include refining the model and exploring its applicability across different vocational disciplines.
Innovative Models for SMK and Industry Partnerships Aligned with the Merdeka Belajar Curriculum Dimas Ahmad; Imam Mahir; C. Rudy Prihantono
Journal of Pedagogi Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): Journal of Pedagogi - June
Publisher : PT. Anagata Sembagi Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/y0198337

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The Merdeka Belajar curriculum represents a significant shift in Indonesia's educational landscape, emphasizing freedom in learning and the development of critical thinking and practical skills. Vocational High Schools (SMKs) play a crucial role in preparing students for the workforce, and effective industry partnerships are essential for achieving the curriculum’s goals. Despite their importance, there is a lack of innovative models that facilitate these partnerships effectively. This study aims to explore and propose innovative models for SMK-industry partnerships that align with the Merdeka Belajar curriculum. By identifying and evaluating these models, the study seeks to enhance the quality of vocational education and better prepare students for employment. The research employs a mixed-methods approach, combining qualitative and quantitative data collection techniques. Surveys and interviews with key stakeholders, including educators, industry partners, and policymakers, were conducted to gather insights. Additionally, case studies of successful SMK-industry partnerships were analyzed to identify best practices. The data were then synthesized to develop and evaluate innovative partnership models. Results of the study identify three innovative models for SMK-industry partnerships: Model A, which focuses on co-designed curriculum development; Model B, which emphasizes dual apprenticeship programs; and Model C, which integrates real-world projects into the learning process. Each model was evaluated based on criteria such as effectiveness, scalability, and sustainability. The findings indicate that these models significantly enhance student engagement, skill acquisition, and employability.