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Tinjauan literatur sistematis kepemimpinan terdistribusi di sekolah: mengeksplorasi dampak di lapangan Afrianti, Heni; Danim, Sudarwan; Somantri, Manap; Kartiwi, Asti Putri
Jurnal Konseling dan Pendidikan Vol. 12 No. 4 (2024): JKP
Publisher : Indonesian Institute for Counseling, Education and Therapy (IICET)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29210/1131800

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Tujuan penelitian untuk mengeksplorasi penerapan kepemimpinan distributif di lingkungan sekolah dan dampaknya terhadap berbagai aspek pendidikan. Pengumpulan dan analisis data menggunakan metode PRISMA dengan meninjau berbagai penelitian yang relevan dari database Scopus dan Semantic Sholar periode tahun 2019-2024, kriteria inklusif dan eksklusi juga disertakan. Kajian ini menegaskan pentingnya kepemimpinan distributif sebagai model yang dapat mendorong komitmen guru, kepuasan kerja, dan efektivitas sekolah, terutama dalam konteks negara-negara berkembang. Kajian ini juga menemukan bahwa efektivitas penerapan kepemimpinan distributif bergantung pada konteks budaya dan geografis. Dalam beberapa kasus, seperti di Indonesia, kepemimpinan instruksional dianggap lebih relevan untuk meningkatkan kepuasan kerja guru. Selain itu, keterbatasan dalam ukuran sampel dan cakupan wilayah membuat hasil penelitian sulit digeneralisasikan ke populasi yang lebih luas. Oleh karena itu, diperlukan penelitian tambahan dengan pendekatan kualitatif dan cakupan yang lebih luas untuk mengeksplorasi nuansa kontekstual yang lebih mendalam. Dari perspektif kebijakan, kajian ini memberikan panduan praktis bagi pembuat kebijakan pendidikan untuk mengembangkan pelatihan kepemimpinan yang inklusif dan kebijakan yang mendukung kepala sekolah. Dukungan institusi pendidikan, seperti pelatihan berkelanjutan, pendampingan, dan alokasi sumber daya yang memadai, sangat penting untuk memastikan keberhasilan implementasi model kepemimpinan ini. Kajian ini memperkaya literatur mengenai kepemimpinan distributif di berbagai konteks budaya dan geografis, tidak hanya memberikan kontribusi teoretis, tetapi juga panduan praktis untuk meningkatkan kualitas pendidikan melalui kepemimpinan yang lebih inklusif, kolaboratif, dan berkelanjutan. Penelitian lebih lanjut diperlukan untuk menjembatani kesenjangan dalam literatur dan memperkuat relevansi model ini di berbagai konteks global.
Literature Study: School and Community Partnership Model to Improve the Quality of Educational Environment Afrianti, Heni; Viona, Elsa; Efriyadi, Efriyadi
PPSDP International Journal of Education Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): PPSDP International Journal of Education (Special Issue)
Publisher : Perkumpulan Program Studi Doktor Pendidikan (PPSDP)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59175/pijed.v3i2.327

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The purpose of this study is to describe the school and community partnership model to improve the quality of the educational environment. This study is a literature study of data collection methods in the form of journals and scientific articles related to research studies. The analysis used in this study includes a review of the latest research findings and screening of relevant research materials. This study reveals that school and community partnership models, such as the Caring School Project (Rudolph, 2009) and the School Community Council Model (Diehl et al., 2005), the Ohio Community Collaborative Model (OCCMSI) (Anderson-Butcher et al., 2008) and the National Partnership School Network (NNPS) Model (Sanders et al., 2005) show that school-community partnerships are not only limited to academic teaching but also include the social and economic well-being of students. Effective collaboration between schools and communities can create broader support for students, increase family involvement, and resolve local challenges that affect the quality of education. Educational success depends not only on the school's internal efforts but also on how they work together with the community. Good collaboration between schools, families, and community organizations can create a more supportive educational environment conducive to student success.
A Systematic Literature Review on Work-Based Learning: Trends, Challenges, and Future Directions Viona, Elsa; Afrianti, Heni
PPSDP International Journal of Education Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): PPSDP International Journal of Education (Special Issue)
Publisher : Perkumpulan Program Studi Doktor Pendidikan (PPSDP)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59175/pijed.v3i2.368

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This study aims to explore the trends, challenges, and future directions of Work-Based Learning (WBL) across various educational and occupational contexts. By synthesizing findings from a wide array of studies, this review identifies key trends in WBL implementation, addresses the challenges faced by stakeholders, and highlights potential future research areas. The keywords used in this review were mainly: “Work-Based Learning,” “Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET),” “apprenticeships,” “internships,” “cooperative education,” “practical learning,” and “vocational education.”  This study explores all publications examining work based learning published from 1984-2024. The articles were selected according to the following criteria: (a) peer-reviewed original research published in international journal, (b) published in English, (c) in work-based learning context. Research articles selected were found through Scopus, Web of Science, Google Scholar, ERIC, and PubMed. Information is also collected using keywords identified using various search engines such as Google and AI-based GPT and analyzed using various research work analysis frameworks to identify, explore, and interpret trends, challenges, and future directions of work-based learning. The review covers WBL across multiple sectors, including vocational education, higher education, and professional development. The findings suggest that while WBL offers substantial benefits for students, educators, and employers, there are persistent challenges related to implementation, assessment, and equitable access.