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COUNS-EDU: The International Journal of Counseling and Education
ISSN : 2548348X     EISSN : 25483498     DOI : -
Core Subject : Education,
COUNS-EDU: The International Journal of Counseling and Education ISSN: 2548-348X , e-ISSN: 2548-3498 is a peer-reviewed, scientific journal published by Indonesian Counselor Association (IKI). The aim of this journal is to publish high-quality articles dedicated to all aspects of the latest outstanding developments in the fields of counseling and education in all settings. The scope of this journal encompasses the applications of schools counseling, mental health, assessment, supervision in counseling, sexual abuse, violence addition counseling, multi-cultural counseling, crisis intervention, trauma counseling, ITC in counseling, counseling career, spiritual counseling, marriage and family counseling, counseling and psychotherapy, counseling in all setting; Education (teaching, development, instruction, educational projects and innovations, learning methodologies and new technologies in education and learning, assessment). It was first published in 2016.
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Subject teachers’ perceptions of academic mentoring and counseling services Sutirna Sutirna
COUNS-EDU: The International Journal of Counseling and Education Vol. 4 No. 4 (2019)
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In developing students’ potential requires, among others, psycho-education services. This effort can be provided not only by counselor but also by subject teachers at school. This research is aimed at investigating subject teachers’ perceptions of academic guidance and counseling services provided by the teachers to students who had learning difficulties. Employing descriptive method, this research involved fifty counseling and guidance teachers to participate as research participants. To collect data, paper- and online-based questionnaires were used. The data gathered were then categorized and analyzed. The results indicated that the majority of the subject teachers have sufficient understanding on their roles in substantially providing academic guidance and counseling related to the students’ academic problems. In addition, it was found that the counseling teachers always give the students referral to their respective teachers whenever the students get learning difficulties.   
Increasing long jump performance through plyometric exercises Tjung Hauw Sin; Budi Indra Ruslin
COUNS-EDU: The International Journal of Counseling and Education Vol 4, No 2 (2019)
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Low athlete’s long jump performance is attributed to the unsystematic training approach. Therefore, this study aimed to determine the effect of plyometric training on athlete performance. It was a quasi-experiment comprising of 32 athletes who were selected through purposive sampling. The instrument used in the long jump test is under the standard of the Indonesian Athletics Association (PASI), and the data analysis used a t-test. The results of the data analysis showed significant differences in athlete performance before and after plyometric training. This study recommends adjusting athletes’ long jump performance using Plyometric Exercises.
Expressive writing changes grief into meaning – a sequential explanatory design approach Setiawati Intan Savitri; Bagus Takwin; Amarina Ashar Ariyanto; Rachel T.A Aribowo
COUNS-EDU: The International Journal of Counseling and Education Vol. 4 No. 3 (2019)
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The purpose of the present study was to describe the effect of expressive writing on the level of one’s grief through a sequential design (expressive writing experiments for 3 consecutive days for 15 minutes each days then an analysis of the participant’s writing contents was conducted). This study used a pre-post test matching technique experimental design follow up by content analysis. The total number of participants (both in the experimental and control groups) was 30 (M-age = 21.2; SD = 1.2), lost their parents more than six month. Randomized matching technique was use to divide participant into experimental (expressive writing) and control (non-expressive writing).The baseline score measured by the complicated grieving inventory of >25 (Prigereson, 1995). Results showed that the experimental group had a decreased level of grief relative to the control group, the texts showed an interested result to be further discussed.
Have school counselors assessed students’ anxiety? Nur Sholehah Dian Saputri; Rita Eka Izzaty; Heri Retnawati
COUNS-EDU: The International Journal of Counseling and Education Vol. 4 No. 4 (2019)
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Anxiety needs to be assessed and reduced so that it does not interfere with the mission of adolescent development. Guidance and counseling services in formal education must be provided based on the assessment of needs, one of which is in dealing with anxiety. This study was qualitative research with a type of phenomenology. The data related to the implementation of anxiety assessment were collected using interviews and observations. The participants were 15 Senior High School counselors in Yogyakarta. The data analysis was conducted using qualitative data analysis. The results of the study showed that there were still many school counselors who had not deeply assessed students’ anxiety. There were still school counselors who experienced obstacles in assessing students’ anxiety, such as regarding the time, analytical skills, students’ openness problems, and there were no instruments that could be applied easily.
Development and validation of modules improving self-awareness excellent services of academic staff Taufik Taufik; Rima Pratiwi Fadli; Yola Eka Putri
COUNS-EDU: The International Journal of Counseling and Education Vol. 4 No. 3 (2019)
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This research is begun based a purpose to increasing self-awareness of education personnel, so they can perform an excellent service for students in the university. This study aims to: (1) describe the module design to increase self-awareness of excellent service of education personnel (2) perform module validation tests and (3) perform module reliability tests. The study was descriptive involving four experts and 12 education staff at Padang State University as the subject of the trial. Instruments used to include (1) Validity Testing Instruments Module Contents (2) Ifdil & Taufik Self-Awareness Inventory and (3) Module Instruments. The results of this study reveal that the Self-Awareness Improvement Module for Excellent Services Education Personnel can be accepted and can be used for self-awareness programs for the staff in providing services.
ANALYSIS OF TEACHERS’ COMPETENCE IN THE ACCELERATED PROGRAMS IN JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLS Ni?matuzahroh, Ni?matuzahroh
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The purpose of this research is to discover an enhanced model of teaching capability in acceleration program in junior high schools in Malang. Subjects were chosen with purposive sampling from the teachers and students in accelerated program in SMP 1 and SMP 3 Malang. The data were collected using the methods of observation, interviews, FGD, and documentation. The analysis  was descriptive qualitative in nature. The result showed that the teachers were aware that students in the accelerated program had characteristics distinguishing themselves from others. The learning process in an accelerated class was not different from the regular class because the teachers in such a regular class applied a monotone teaching method, such lecturing and tasks oriented teaching. This research revealed that most teachers viewed that  students, who possess high cognitive capability, were able to understand the materials taught on their own by giving numerous practical  questions.  There were also only  few teachers oriented to constructing an interesting learning atmosphere alongside authentic assessment. Concerning facilities and infrastructures, teachers and students stated that the two are considered adequate as shown by the availability of classrooms, learning media such as LCD and laptop, internet, other materials. However, teachers admitted that they had a main hindrance:  limited capability in applying learning methods using IT or technology,  for example, the LCDs, laptops, and the like. The teachers find it difficult to make  combined materials from multiple grade levels. Limited time allotment and concentrated materials caused the teachers to feel that their teaching hadn?t met the expectation yet.
The relationship between organizational development and teacher performance? Nellitawati Nellitawati
COUNS-EDU: The International Journal of Counseling and Education Vol. 4 No. 4 (2019)
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This study analyzes the contribution of the principal's organizational development to teacher performance. It uses a descriptive correlational method, with a total sample of 86 teachers. The study used organizational development and teacher performance questionnaires for data collection. The analysis of data were based on partial correlation and multiple linear regression techniques. According to the results, organizational development has a significant influence on teacher performance.
The effects of situational leadership and self-efficacy on the improvement of teachers’ work productivity using correlation analysis and SITOREM Rais Hidayat; Yuyun Elizabeth Patras; Soewarto Hardhienata; Rindu Rahayu Agustin
COUNS-EDU: The International Journal of Counseling and Education Vol. 5 No. 1 (2020)
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This research aimed to determine the positive correlation of situational leadership and self-efficacy with the improvement of teacher work productivity. The quantitative method with correlation analysis were employed, furthermore the Scientific Identification Theory to Conduct Operation Research in Education Management (SITOREM) was applied to determine the priorities. The population includes all the elementary school teachers which are civil servants (PNS) in Bogor, Indonesia while 105 were selected as samples. The findings showed there is a positive correlation between situational leadership and teacher work productivity with a correlation coefficient of 0.783, and between self-efficacy and teacher work productivity with 0.782. This, therefore, means these two factors are influential in increasing the productivity of teachers. The novelty of this research was the use of SITOREM to highlight 7 indicators prioritized to be improved including leader behavior, delegation, direction, teacher achievement, facility use, efficiency, and managerial ability. 
The effect of behavioral rehearsal technique through group counseling for overcoming social anxiety of students Abdul Saman; Muhammad Ilham Bakhtiar
COUNS-EDU: The International Journal of Counseling and Education Vol. 5 No. 1 (2020)
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This research examined the influence of group counseling using behavioral rehearsal techniques to overcome students’ social anxiety. This research used the quantitative method with a quasi-experimental design namely Matching-Only Design. The study involved 30 students for the control group and 30 students for the experimental group selected through purposive sampling.  Data were collected using a questionnaire that had been validated. They were then analyzed using normality testing, homogeneity, data nominality testing, gain score and hypothesis testing. The findings of this research indicated that group counseling through behavioral rehearsal techniques could overcome the problem of social anxiety experienced by students. In the pretest, the research showed that the social anxiety level of students in the experimental group was in the high category, and the control group was in the medium category. While the posttests of both experimental and control groups were in the very low category. Behavioral rehearsal techniques should be informational and practical in the development of knowledge, especially in dealing with the problems of social anxiety.
Self-reported altruism as predictor for active-empathic listening skills Gabriela Mariana Marcu
COUNS-EDU: The International Journal of Counseling and Education Vol. 5 No. 1 (2020)
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While there are many consistent results regarding the altruism – empathy relationship, starting with the empathy-altruism hypothesis (Batson, 2008) and its confirmations or criticism, there is one specific aspect of empathy that has not often been associated with generosity: active listening. Our research hypothesizes that sharing one’s attention in an empathic way (active-empathic listening) might be a skill linked to a person’s generosity. A linear regression established that self-reported altruism (SRA) could statistically significantly predict someone’s active-empathic listening skill (AELS), F(1, 96) = 28,965, p = .0001 and that SRA accounted for 22,4% of the explained variability in AELS. The results confirmed the initial claim and may have an impact in counseling practice, in career decision-making or in other studies on prosocial behavior.

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