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Determinants of Teacher Performance: Exploring the Role of Satisfaction and Motivation as Mediation Sudirman, Acai; Sherly, Sherly; Candra, Vivi; Dharma, Edy; Lie, Darwin
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pengajaran Vol 54, No 1 (2021): April 2021
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jpp.v54i1.32417

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This research aims to determine job satisfaction and motivation as mediating the relationship between teacher certification and principal supervision of teacher performance. The research design used a quantitative approach to causality. To obtain research data using documentation instruments and distributing questionnaires online. The sample used in the study was 215 respondents. The basis for determining the sample is oriented towards a non-probability sampling approach using a purposive sampling formula. To test the mediating effect of satisfaction and the relationship between principal supervision and compensation on teacher performance, the structural equation modeling (SEM) approach with partial least squares analysis is used. Following the research results, Teacher certification has a significant effect on satisfaction and motivation, and teacher certification has no significant effect on teacher performance. The results of subsequent research and the principal's supervision have a significant effect on job satisfaction, motivation, and teacher performance. Furthermore, the results showed that job satisfaction could not mediate the relationship between teacher certification and principal school supervision of teacher performance for the first and second mediation tests. Then, for the third and fourth mediation tests, results were obtained, which stated that motivation could not mediate the relationship between teacher certification and supervision of school principals on teacher performance. Therefore, principal supervision has a significant effect on job satisfaction, motivation, and teacher performance.
Interpretation of the Effects of Job Satisfaction Mediation on the Effect of Principal Supervision and Compensation on Teacher Performance Sherly, Sherly; Lie, Darwin; Candra, Vivi; Siallagan, Dolly Miduk; Sudirman, Acai
Journal of Educational Science and Technology (EST) Volume 7 Number 1 April 2021
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/est.v7i1.19208

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This research aims to determine the role of job satisfaction as a mediator of the relationship between principal supervision and compensation for teacher performance. The research design used a quantitative approach to causality. To obtain research data using documentation instruments and distributing questionnaires online. The sample used in the study was 215 respondents. The basis for determining the sample is oriented towards a non-probability sampling approach using a purposive sampling formula. To test the mediating effect of satisfaction and the relationship between principal supervision and compensation on teacher performance, a structural equation modeling (SEM) approach is used using partial least squares. Under the research results, It was found that the fact that principal supervision had a significant effect on job satisfaction and teacher performance. Then compensation also has a significant effect on job satisfaction and teacher performance. The findings of the mediation effect state that job satisfaction successfully mediates the relationship between principal supervision and compensation for teacher performance
Teacher Performance in Terms of the Aspects of Intellectual Intelligence, Emotional Intelligence and Spiritual Intelligence Lie, Darwin; Simatupang, Sudung; Harini, Sri; Dharma, Edy; Sudirman, Acai
JPI (Jurnal Pendidikan Indonesia) Vol 10, No 2 (2021)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (236.628 KB) | DOI: 10.23887/jpi-undiksha.v10i2.32061

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This study aimed to analyze the role of intellectual intelligence, emotional intelligence and spiritual intelligence in affecting the teacher performance. This study used a research design of an associative quantitative approach. The data were collected through documentation and online questionnaires. This study used a sample of 39 respondents with the determination of the sample size using the saturated sample formula. Partial least square was applied to examine the relationship between teacher performance, intellectual intelligence, emotional intelligence and spiritual intelligence. The results of this study showed that of the three hypotheses formulated, there were two hypotheses that were rejected. For the effect of the intellectual intelligence variable on the teacher performance variable, the results did not have a significant effect, and then, the effect of the emotional intelligence variable on the teacher performance variable was the same, which was not affected significantly. Meanwhile, the spiritual intelligence variable had a significant effect on teacher performance.
Reflections on Teacher Job Satisfaction: The Role of Principal Supervision, Organizational Culture, Motivation, and Compensation Lie, Darwin; Sherly, Sherly; Dharma, Edy; Wakhyuni, Emi; Sudirman, Acai
Jurnal Organisasi dan Manajemen Vol. 17 No. 2 (2021)
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Terbuka

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33830/jom.v17i2.1302.2021

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The success and failure of an organization is influenced by competent Human Resources (HRM) who are oriented towards efficiency, quality, and productivity. This research aims to determine the role of principal supervision, organizational culture, motivation, and compensation as predictors of job satisfaction. The research design used a quantitative approach to causality. To obtain research data using documentation instruments and distributing questionnaires online. The sample used in the study was 215 respondents. The basis for determining the sample is oriented towards a non-probability sampling approach using a purposive sampling formula. To examine the relationship between principal supervision, organizational culture, motivation, and compensation on job satisfaction, then the structural equation modeling (SEM) approach is used using partial least squares. Findings. In accordance with the results of the study, it was found that the supervision of the principal has a significant effect on job satisfaction. Furthermore, organizational culture has a significant influence on job satisfaction. Furthermore, motivation has a significant effect on job satisfaction. Then compensation also has a significant effect on job satisfaction. motivation has a significant effect on job satisfaction. Then compensation also has a significant effect on job satisfaction. motivation has a significant effect on job satisfaction. Then compensation also has a significant effect on job satisfaction.
Reflection on Teacher Organizational Citizenship Behavior: Antecedents of Perceived Organizational Support, Organizational Commitment and Job Satisfaction Lie, Darwin; Agustina, Titien; Susanti, Desi; Basriani, Agustin; Sudirman, Acai
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 6, No 1 (2022): February
Publisher : LPPM Undiksha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jere.v6i1.38701

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Organizational citizenship behavior has recently received much attention among researchers, given its practical importance and implications for organizations. The importance of organizational citizenship behavior in teachers is because to achieve the school's vision and mission, organizational citizenship behavior is needed to make it happen. The primary purpose of this study was to determine the contribution of perceived organizational support, organizational commitment and job satisfaction to organizational citizenship behavior. This research used a quantitative approach-oriented research design. For the acquisition of research data using documentation instruments and online questionnaire distribution. The sample used in the study were 110 respondents. The basis for determining the sample is oriented to the non-probability sampling approach by using the purposive sampling formula. This study concludes that perceived organizational support and job satisfaction have a significant effect on organizational citizenship behavior. Furthermore, the results of this study also confirm that organizational commitment has no significant effect on organizational citizenship behavior. In addition, perceived organizational support is the strongest predictor of influence on organizational citizenship behavior based on the results of the regression test and the most significant based on the results of the partial test.
Path Analysis of Economic Growth and Government Spending on Education Impact on the Human Development Index in Indonesia Lora Ekana Nainggolan; Darwin Lie; Nana Triapnita Nainggolan; Lenny Dermawan Sembiring; Acai Sudirman
Valid: Jurnal Ilmiah Vol 19 No 1 (2021)
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi AMM

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53512/valid.v19i1.196

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Economic development is determined by many factors, for example by the state of natural resources, human resource capabilities, and technology. Many countries are expanding references to political-economic development that still focus on the availability of their natural resources. Experience in some developed countries such as Japan and Singapore shows that the availability of natural resources is in fact not a dominant factor in political-economic development. Countries with limited natural resources have, it turns out to have a comparative advantage in the field of human resources and technology. The development of human resources needs to get dominant attention due to the limitations of its natural resources. The responsibility for development lies with the community and the government.
The Impact of Work Discipline and Work Ethic on the Teacher Performance of Sultan Agung Pematangsiantar Private Middle School Teachers T.A. 2018/2019 Acai Sudirman; Darwin Lie; Sherly Sherly; Edy Dharma
International Journal of Business Studies Vol 3 No 3 (2019): International Journal of Business Studies (IJBS)
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Manajemen IPMI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32924/ijbs.v3i3.83

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This study aims to examine the effect of work discipline and work ethic on the performance of Sultan Agung Private Middle School teachers. The number of samples in this study were 31 teachers obtained by the census method. The instrument used in this study was a questionnaire that was distributed directly to the teacher as a respondent. Testing research instruments using validity and reliability tests. Data analysis used multiple linear regression, correlation, coefficient of demertination, simultaneous and partial test. The results of the research and hypothesis testing show that work discipline variables and the ethic of apes have a positive and significant effect on teacher performance. The empirical findings indicate that in order to improve work discipline at Sultan Agung Pematangsiantar Private Middle School there needs to be a transparent system in recruiting permanent teachers who only teach at Sultan Agung Pematangsiantar Private Middle School so that the teacher focuses on his/her work. Then to improve the work ethic of Sultan Agung Pematangsiantar Private Middle School teachers, the principal as the leader should be able to provide personal and organizational motivation so that every teacher who works can maintain a balance of work ethic competently. Furthermore, to improve performance, every teacher should have the characteristics of self-enhancing potential so that the consistency of teacher professionalism can develop.
Determinants of Teacher Performance: Exploring the Role of Satisfaction and Motivation as Mediation Acai Sudirman; Sherly Sherly; Vivi Candra; Edy Dharma; Darwin Lie
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pengajaran Vol 54 No 1 (2021): April
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (371.72 KB) | DOI: 10.23887/jpp.v54i1.32417

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This research aims to determine job satisfaction and motivation as mediating the relationship between teacher certification and principal supervision of teacher performance. The research design used a quantitative approach to causality. To obtain research data using documentation instruments and distributing questionnaires online. The sample used in the study was 215 respondents. The basis for determining the sample is oriented towards a non-probability sampling approach using a purposive sampling formula. To test the mediating effect of satisfaction and the relationship between principal supervision and compensation on teacher performance, the structural equation modeling (SEM) approach with partial least squares analysis is used. Following the research results, Teacher certification has a significant effect on satisfaction and motivation, and teacher certification has no significant effect on teacher performance. The results of subsequent research and the principal's supervision have a significant effect on job satisfaction, motivation, and teacher performance. Furthermore, the results showed that job satisfaction could not mediate the relationship between teacher certification and principal school supervision of teacher performance for the first and second mediation tests. Then, for the third and fourth mediation tests, results were obtained, which stated that motivation could not mediate the relationship between teacher certification and supervision of school principals on teacher performance. Therefore, principal supervision has a significant effect on job satisfaction, motivation, and teacher performance.
Teacher Performance in Terms of the Aspects of Intellectual Intelligence, Emotional Intelligence and Spiritual Intelligence Darwin Lie; Sudung Simatupang; Sri Harini; Edy Dharma; Acai Sudirman
Jurnal Pendidikan Indonesia Vol 10 No 2 (2021)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (236.628 KB) | DOI: 10.23887/jpi-undiksha.v10i2.32061

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This study aimed to analyze the role of intellectual intelligence, emotional intelligence and spiritual intelligence in affecting the teacher performance. This study used a research design of an associative quantitative approach. The data were collected through documentation and online questionnaires. This study used a sample of 39 respondents with the determination of the sample size using the saturated sample formula. Partial least square was applied to examine the relationship between teacher performance, intellectual intelligence, emotional intelligence and spiritual intelligence. The results of this study showed that of the three hypotheses formulated, there were two hypotheses that were rejected. For the effect of the intellectual intelligence variable on the teacher performance variable, the results did not have a significant effect, and then, the effect of the emotional intelligence variable on the teacher performance variable was the same, which was not affected significantly. Meanwhile, the spiritual intelligence variable had a significant effect on teacher performance.
Kontribusi Likuiditas, Leverage, dan Capital Intensity terhadap Agresivitas Pajak pada Perusahaan IDX 30 Debi Eka Putri; Darwin Lie; Ady Inrawan; Sisca Sisca
Jurnal Ilmu Manajemen Vol 9 No 4 (2021)
Publisher : UNESA In Collaboration With APSMBI (Aliansi Program Studi dan Bisnis Indonesia)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (631.854 KB) | DOI: 10.26740/jim.v9n4.p1572-1581

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This study aimed to determine the effect of liquidity, leverage, and capital intensity on tax aggressiveness. The population in this study are all companies listed in the IDX during the research period: 2017-2020 and not in the banking sector. The sampling technique used is purposive sampling. The sample obtained is as many as 13 companies, with the number of observations being 52. The findings are that there is no significant effect between liquidity, leverage, and capital intensity on tax aggressiveness. At a high level of liquidity, the company can pay off its short-term obligations, including in terms of taxation. The leverage of small or large companies does not affect management to do tax avoidance. Companies with high fixed assets bear an increased tax burden as well. Some companies have set assets whose economic benefits have expired but are not derecognized and for movable assets.
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Silalahi Andro Alex Chandra Andy Wijaya Andy Wijaya Anggraeini, Dessy Anggun Lestari Ardiansyah, Andika Ardila Winarti Arrada, Dinar Sahara Arshandy, Eliza Arsilah, Nina Arsita, Mita Aryanti, Agnes Astuti Astuti Astuti Astuti Astuti Astuti Ayu Lestari AYU LESTARI Ayu Suandani Bagus Habi Wahyu Basriani, Agustin Berliana Fitry Sanny Panggabean Bonar Sahala Situmeang Br Silitonga, Della Novalin Budiargo, Ayub Butarbutar, Marisi Cahyanti, Dewi Candra, Vivi Chairani, Pinky Chandra, Febrina Christine Dewi Nainggolan Christine Loist Christman, Herry Cleopatra, Cleopatra Cynthia Dewi Damanik, Dini Debi Eka Putri Debora Nainggolan Debora Nainggolan Desi Susanti Desiana, Lusy Desika Desika Desyinta, Devi Devi Desyinta Devi Devi Devi Devi, Devi Dewi Cahyanti Dewi Pratiwi Dewi, Cynthia Dharma, Edy Diah Pratiwi Diah Pratiwi Dian Kartika Sari Gultom Dian Pratiwi Dian Pratiwi Diana Syapitri Damanik Dini Damanik Dini Mentari Dita Mahriza Dunanti, Indri Dwita Suhari Yati Tarigan Edy Dharma Efendi efendi Efendi Efendi Efendi Efendi Efendi, Efendi Elis Melina Peranginangin Elly Romy Elly Romy Elly Susanti Elly Susanti Elly Susanti Enggana, Juli Erbin Chandra Ernest Grace Erni Juwiling Ernyta Silalahi Erwin Sirait, Erwin Eva Agustina Eva Agustina, Eva Eva Sari Ginting Eva Sari Ginting Fadhila, Siti Farida Nainggolan Farida Natalia Sitanggang Febrita Napitupulu Febriyanti Simatupang Fedianty Augustinah Ferry Ramadani Sitanggang Fitri Yani Nasution Fitria Fadillah Ulfa Fitria Halim Fitria Halim Fitria Halim Fitria Halim Fitriani Rizki Ganda Manurung Girsang, Rosita Manawari Gita Theresia Ambarita Gloria Miagina Palako Djurubassa Grace Endang Pakpahan hannum, Latifahannum Harahap, Ade Fitriana Hardiyanti, Tuti Harini, Siti Hendrick Sasimtan Putra Hendrik Pantas Henny Agustina Damanik Hermawan Ahmad Susilo Herry Christman Hery Pandapotan Silitonga Hery Pandapotan Silitonga Hodri Butar-Butar Hotriana Siallagan Humiras Betty Marlina Sihombing Humiras Betty Marlina Sihombing Hutabarat, Defi Mariani Ignatius Julius Winata Sarumaha Indayang, Denny Indri Dunanti Ing Laivan Munandar Inrawan, Ady Insaini, Nur Intan Permatasari Intan Permatasari Intan, Selvia Yenni Intan, Vincent Ismu, Ramadhan Ista Marsara Sijabat Jhonny jhonny jhonny, Jhonny John Lidia John Lidia Juan Anastasia Putri Jubi Jubi Jubi Jubi Jubi Jubi Jubi, Jubi Juliana juliana Juliana Juliana Julyanthry Julyanthry Julyanthry Julyanthry Julyanthry Julyanthry Julyanthry, Julyanthry Jumady, Jumady Justika Salim Juwiling, Erni Karin Putri Azura Pulungan Kartini harahap Keumala Hayati Kevin Indajang Kiki Fatmala Kiki Fatmala, Kiki Kiki, Erina Kristanto, Harry Kumala Sari Kurniawan, Ahmad Lasma Rohani Rosalia Samosir Latifahannum hannum Lelina Sinaga Lenny Dermawan Sembiring Lestari, Anggun Lestari, Surayani Liana Liana Lifany lifany lifany, Lifany Lili Sriandani liper siregar Liper Siregar Liper siregar Lisdayanti Lisdayanti Lisdayanti, Lisdayanti Listyarini, Winny Loist Abdi Putra Lora Ekana Nainggolan Lubis, Fajar Rezeki Ananda Lubis, Rizka Amelia Lubis, Siti Arbaini Lubis, Susanti Sri Rezeki Lusy Desiana M. 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