VANOS Journal of Mechanical Engineering Education
Vol 8, No 2 (2023)

Development of an Integrated Industry-Based Learning Model to Improve Electric Vehicle Learning Tools Work Readiness of Vocational Students

Fanani Arief Ghozali (Universitas Ahmad Dahlan)
Bambang Sudarsono (Universitas Ahmad Dahlan)
Fatwa Tentama (Universitas Ahmad Dahlan)
Surahma Asri Mulasari (Universitas Ahmad Dahlan)
Tri Wahyuni Sukesi (Universitas Ahmad Dahlan)
Sulistyawati Sulistyawati (Universitas Ahmad Dahlan)
Herman Yuliansyah (Universitas Ahmad Dahlan)
Lu'lu' Nafiati (Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta)
Adelia Saharani (Universitas Ahmad Dahlan)
Prabandari Listyaningrum (Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta)



Article Info

Publish Date
28 Nov 2023

Abstract

Vocational schools need to start addressing unemployment right away since it is a serious issue. Work readiness is prepared with the demands of the industrial world in mind. The objective of this study is to create and evaluate industry-based integrated learning models for EVL+i, or electric vehicle auxiliary, subjects. The research and development (R&D) design used was Richey and Klein's design. This research involved 34 students, 6 teachers from the automotive engineering department of SMK Muhammadiyah 2 Tempel, and 4 professionals from the automotive industry. Practical performance tests and interviews were used as data collection methods. Based on the research results, it can be said that the EVL+i model was successfully developed and implemented in three stages of research. The EVL+i model can improve 6 aspects of competence of automotive vocational students, namely aspects of integrity competence, cooperation, discipline, work area knowledge, work completeness and time efficiency. The six aspects of competence have increased from the category of less good to very good with an average score of 1.82 in the limited trial and 3.72 in the extended trial.

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