Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary Research
Vol 6, No 1 (2025): July 2025

Pre-Service Teachers’ Perception toward Teaching Skills Development: Experience in Teaching-Campus Program

Maharani, Mega Mulianing (Unknown)
Arsiska, Noca Verona (Unknown)
Widiyati, Elok (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
24 Jul 2025

Abstract

Even though pre-service teachers are crucial to raising educational standards, there is a disconnect between classroom theory and real-world practice. Preservice teachers' perspectives on the Teaching-Campus Program's impact on their professional growth as educators are the focus of this research. The research team used quantitative methods and descriptive analysis to gather data from a closed-ended questionnaire. The questionnaire assessed eight different areas of teaching abilities: lesson planning, explanation, variation, questioning, reinforcement, classroom management, small group instruction, and small group discussion facilitation. With a mean score of 90.63 percent, the results demonstrated that the pre-service teachers' capacity to articulate ideas clearly and provide appropriate examples was the strongest competency. Questioning skills followed with a mean score of 90.00%, while opening and closing the lessons skills scored 89.69%. Reinforcement skills recorded a mean score of 88.33%, and classroom management skills reached 87.71%. Small group teaching skills and variation skills achieved mean scores of 85.32% and 85.00%, respectively. Guiding small group discussions skills obtained the lowest score of 80.94%, indicating the need for further improvement in this area. As a whole, the Teaching-Campus Program has helped prepare future educators for the classroom by connecting classroom practice with classroom theory. If they want to advance in their careers, they should get more training on how to lead group discussions and how to change up their teaching methods.

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Journal Info

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JAMR

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Religion Aerospace Engineering Chemical Engineering, Chemistry & Bioengineering Computer Science & IT Earth & Planetary Sciences Environmental Science Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Law, Crime, Criminology & Criminal Justice Mechanical Engineering Nursing Public Health Social Sciences

Description

Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary Research (JAMR) is a biannual scientific multidisciplinary research journal published by Research and Community Service Department (LPPM) Universitas Islam Sultan Agung Semarang, Indonesia. The aim of this journal publication is to disseminate the conceptual ...