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SELF-EFFICACY AND PROFESSIONAL COMMITMENT OF VOCATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS: A QUANTITATIVE SURVEY STUDY Artono Artono; Ary Bayu Nugraha; Andi Hermawan
COMPASS: Journal of Education and Counselling Vol. 3 No. 3 (2026): Compass: Journal of Education and Counselling
Publisher : ASIAN PUBLISHER

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58738/compass.v3i3.1267

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This study aims to analyze the professional commitment of private Vocational High School (Sekolah Menengah Kejuruan/SMK) teachers in Depok City using a quantitative approach with a survey design. Teachers’ professional commitment is regarded as a crucial factor influencing instructional quality, professional sustainability, and vocational education performance. Data were collected using a Likert-scale questionnaire that had been tested for validity and reliability, involving 40 private SMK teachers as respondents. Data analysis employed descriptive and inferential statistics to describe the level of professional commitment and examine the relationship between self-efficacy and teachers’ professional commitment. The results indicate that, overall, teachers demonstrate a high level of professional commitment, particularly in the affective dimension, normative commitment, and identification with professional values. Meanwhile, continuance commitment and professional recognition fall within the moderate category. These findings support the application of the Job Demands–Resources theory as well as Meyer and Allen’s three-component commitment model in the context of vocational education. This study provides practical implications for policy development and programs aimed at enhancing the professionalism of private vocational high school teachers.
Enhancing Islamic Religious Education Effectiveness in Private Vocational High Schools Ahmad Baihaki; Andi Hermawan
Journal of Pedagogy and Education Science Vol 5 No 01 (2026): Journal of Pedagogy and Education Science
Publisher : The Indonesian Institute of Science and Technology Research

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56741/IISTR.jpes.001529

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Education is a planned process that is essential for exploiting the potential of students, including those in Islamic Religious Education (IRE). However, IRE teaching Effectiveness in the private vocational high schools in Bogor Regency is not ideal. The study will examine the connection between transformational leadership, cooperative models of learning, and learning motivation on the Effectiveness of teaching IRE, and to make strategic recommendations that can be applied in learning institutions. A quantitative research approach was employed, and the sample size consisted of a proportionate number of participants, totaling 168. Data were analyzed through the path analysis and also through the SITOREM (Scientific Identification Theory to Conduct Operation Research on Education Management). The outcomes demonstrate that transformational leadership and the cooperative learning model have a strong and significant direct correlation with instructional Effectiveness. Additionally, learning motivation is a mediating variable that strengthens the relationship between these variables and the increase in instructional Effectiveness. The other need that the research has identified is the necessity to enhance various indicators of progress, research conditions, and achievement to maximize instructional outcomes. The findings of this study recommend that educational institutions should increase the application of transformational leadership practices, adopt cooperative learning more frequently, and introduce strategies to enhance student learning motivation as an instrument to increase the IRE as a whole in a vocational high school.