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Evaluating the Teaching Factory Model for Culinary Competency Development in Vocational Education: A Qualitative Study Sya’ni, Athi Aliyatus; Wuryandini, Endang; Sudana, I Made
Journal of Research and Educational Research Evaluation Vol. 14 No. 1 (2025): March 2025
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jere.v14i1.33941

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In February 2025, the Central Statistics Agency reported that vocational school graduates had the highest unemployment rate based on education level. One of the causes is the delay in learning facilities in vocational schools in keeping up with industrial technological developments. To overcome this problem, vocational schools have implemented the Teaching Factory model to enhance the quality of education and align competencies with industrial needs. This study explores and analyzes the Teaching Factory's management of culinary arts competencies. The research subjects included the principal, vice principal, head of culinary arts competencies, and vocational teachers. The results showed that the Teaching Factory program planned included formulating plans, objectives, requirements, budgets, and evaluations. Organizations form teams according to competency units involving teachers and students. Staffing places personnel according to their expertise and organizes tasks to avoid overlap. Motivation is focused on students as the primary target, with teachers providing motivation. Supervision is done in real time to ensure activities are run according to standards. This study concludes that the Teaching Factory improves technical skills and develops discipline, responsibility, and work skills relevant to the industrial world
Implementation of Child-Friendly School: Analytical Study Sya’ni, Athi Aliyatus; Harni, Harni; Nurkolis, Nurkolis
Lembaran Ilmu Kependidikan Vol. 54 No. 1 (2025): Curriculum and Learning, Technology and Innovation in Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/lik.v54i1.24141

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Background - Education is a conscious effort to develop the potential of students optimally. The purpose of education is to create someone who is qualified and has character so that they have a broad view of the future to achieve an ideal that is expected and are able to adapt quickly and appropriately in various environments. Purpose - The purpose of this research is to describe the implementation of child-friendly school (SRA) at SMK Negeri 1 Petarukan has attempted to fulfill the components of SRA, namely the SRA policy as a form of commitment to realizing SRA, the implementation of a child-friendly and enjoyable learning process so as to minimize the occurrence of violence and discrimination, child-friendly and non-dangerous facilities and infrastructure, participation of children, parents, community organizations, and the business world in the implementation of SRA at SMK Negeri 1 Petarukan. Method/approach - This mini research was conducted using a descriptive qualitative approach with a case study design. Data collection was carried out through observation, interviews and documents studies at SMK Negeri 1 Petarukan related to the implementation of child-friendly school. Findings - Based on data and finding from SMK Negeri 1 Petarukan, the following is a discussion about the implementation of child-friendly school at SMK Negeri 1 Petaruka. There are six components developed in child-friendly school. The six components are: (1) Child-friendly school policies; (2) Education and education personnel trained in children's rights; (3) Implementation of a child-friendly learning process; (4) Child-friendly school facilities and infrastructure; (5) Child participation; (6) Participation of parent, alumni, community institutions and the business world. Conclusions – This research proposes innovations teaching methods and school environments that create safe, comfortable and enjoyable learning atmosphere for all students, including those with special needs. Novelty/Originality/Value - Conclusions - The novelty of the Child-Friendly School (SRA) research on the teaching and learning process that emphasizes the fulfillment of children's rights, justice and protection from violence in schools.