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Jurnal Pendidikan Vokasi
ISSN : 20882866     EISSN : 24769401     DOI : 10.21831
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Learning strategies of productive lesson at vocational high school in Serang City Mohammad Fatkhurrokhman; Suroso Mukti Leksono; Sulaeman Deni Ramdan; Ikman Nur Rahman
Jurnal Pendidikan Vokasi Vol 8, No 2 (2018): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (433.043 KB) | DOI: 10.21831/jpv.v8i2.19485

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The purpose of this research are: (1) to know the design of delivery strategy of learning of productive lesson; (2) to know the implementation of delivery strategy of learning of productive lesson; and (3) to find out the result of applying the delivery strategy of learning of productive lesson. This research uses qualitative phenomenological approach with multi-case design. Informants in this study are students, teachers, leaders of Vocational High School in Serang City. Data collection through interviews and observation. Data analysis technique is Miles Huberman interactive model. The results of this study found that (1) The design of the delivery of learning strategies productive lesson conducted by teachers is to design learning strategies by involving the media and based on the goal; (2) At the time of learning activities of productive lesson take place, the strategy used by teachers is the use of instructional media by demonstrating to students in front of the classroom; and (3) The implementation of learning delivery strategy of productive lesson applied by the teachers from each of the research sites resulted in increased value.
Education media development for clutch (EMC) in vocational education: the concept of clutch work Nurtanto, Muhammad
Jurnal Pendidikan Vokasi Vol 8, No 2 (2018): June
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This development research aims to describe the working concept of EMC with VPE valuation method. The EMC quality is based on following aspects: (1) valid according to experts; (2) practical according to practitioners; and (e) effective based on students ability test. The developed cycles and procedures refer to the ADDIE model (analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation). Data was collected using rating scale sheet (1-5) and percentage of learning using EMC outcomes. The research results show that the valid and practical aspects of the category are valid and practical enough with an average score of 3.68 (73.6%) and 3.75 (75.0%) respectively. While the results of the effective test obtained an average score of 3.74 (74.8%) and the competence test results is 80.51%. The advantages of EMC are attractive design, practical size, and ease of use (user-friendly). Students recommend that they enjoy learning with EMC and it supports learning about chassis.
The decision-making empirical model in vocational high school Masduki Zakarijah; S. Soenarto; Eko Marpanaji
Jurnal Pendidikan Vokasi Vol 8, No 2 (2018): June
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The objectives of this research is to know the pattern of causal relationships inter-variables on the decision-making empirical model in Vocational High School (SMK). The decision-making empirical model in Vocational High School, consisting of variables: (a) the adequacy of Information and Communication Technology (ICT), (b) the benefits of using information systems, (c) the ethics in decision making, (d) the contribution of school and social environments, (e) the intentions of behaviour, and (f) the patterns of decision-making. Relation between variables was tested statistically using path analysis. The results of the research are as follows. The varian explained by each variable is mathematically formulated in: ZY = 0.134 A + 0.141 B + 0.102 C + 0.486 D + 0.193 E. The most dominant effect for direct effect is D to E has ρDE = 0,47 and the correlation coefficient = 0,709.
Students' understanding through the use of ICT-based accounting multimedia (MAKSI) in vocational high schools Vivi Pratiwi; Siswandari Siswandari; Djoko Santosa Th
Jurnal Pendidikan Vokasi Vol 8, No 2 (2018): June
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This study aims to describe the use of MAKSI: Information and Communication Technology (ICT) based accounting multimedia in improving students' understanding on bank reconciliation material in Vocational High Schools (SMK). This research is a quantitative-descriptive research with case study method involving 40 students. Data collection techniques used are tests using essay tests, observations, and interviews. The result showed that the average understanding before using MAKSI is 52.18 with the less category, while after using MAKSI the average increases to 76.23 with good category. Before using MAKSI, 65% of students have less understanding, 27.5% have sufficient understanding, while 10% have good understanding. After using MAKSI, the percentage of the the students who have good understanding increases to 40%. In addition, there are 40% of students who have very good understanding. Those who have less understanding are only 7.5% while 12.5% of them have sufficient understanding. Thus, the use of MAKSI in learning in SMK can improve students' understanding.
Learning outcomes with the application of product based entrepreneurship module in vocational higher education Asmar Yulastri; Hendra Hidayat; Ganefri Ganefri; Fuji Edya; Syaiful Islami
Jurnal Pendidikan Vokasi Vol 8, No 2 (2018): June
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This paper aims to explore and explain the application entrepreneurship module based products in higher vocational education. Methods of the development of this research using stages of Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation (ADDI). Subjects were students who are taking entrepreneurship courses in higher vocational education. The technique of data analysis was the learning outcomes of the application of product based entrepreneurship module which consisted of, (1) the results of the cognitive aspects of learning achievement test used in the form of multiple-choice tests; (2) the study results in the affective aspects obtained from the measurement results against predefined criteria, with special sections that assess students' attitude during the process and attitude of learning, particularly in the work of making a product; (3) the results of study on psychomotor aspect views from the observation of activities and work activities done by the students. Based on cognitive aspects of learning outcomes for entrepreneurial learning showed that test before using the product based entrepreneurship modules have an average of learning outcomes is quite effective and after using the product based entrepreneurship modules have an average is the effective category. The average results of student learning in psychomotor and affective aspects before using the module are quite effective and after using the product based entrepreneurship module psychomotor and affective aspects have an average result of learning is very effective. It can be concluded that learning with product based entrepreneurship module can improve student learning outcomes in higher vocational education.
The evaluation of project-based learning in Malaysia: propose a new framework for polytechnics system Sadrina sadrina; Ramlee Mustapha; Muhammad Ichsan
Jurnal Pendidikan Vokasi Vol 8, No 2 (2018): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (485.288 KB) | DOI: 10.21831/jpv.v8i2.19100

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Technical and Vocational Education is one of the various disciplines that believed could encourage the country’s economic growth. Project-Based Learning or PBL was introduced in the Malaysian polytechnics curriculum in terms to produce creative and innovative graduates Thus, Project-Based Learning was introduced because of the ineffectiveness of the traditional lecture method. This study was a kind of descriptive study intended to examine the perception of students and supervisors regarding the Project-Based Learning at one Polytechnic in Malaysia. A population of 170 would be represented by a sample size of 118 respondents and 43 supervisors to participate in the study. The result found that the significant aspect to be included in Project-Based Learning is effective supervising skills. However, from the data, some supervisors have no proficiency skills of Project-Based Learning. Based on the empirical data which derived from the present study, a new framework for Project-Based Learning is suggested for the polytechnics system.
The effect of industrial work practice, guidance intensity of industrial side, and vocational competence on working readiness of grade XII students of banking program, Vocational High School Perbankan, Pekanbaru Dwi Yana Putri; Sutarto Sutarto
Jurnal Pendidikan Vokasi Vol 8, No 2 (2018): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (746.006 KB) | DOI: 10.21831/jpv.v8i2.18908

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This study aimed to find out the effect of: (1) industrial work practice, (2)guidance intensity of industrial side, (3)vocational competence, and (4) industrial work practice,guidance intensity of industrial side, and vocational competence on the working readiness of students of Vocational High School (VHS) PerBankan Pekanbaru. This research was ex-post facto research. The population was all students of class XII Program of Banking in the academic year of 2017/2018 which comprised 106 students who followed industrial work practice. A sample of 83 students was processed using the Proportional Random sampling technique. Prior to doing research, the instrument first validated the expert. After validated experts tested the validity and reliability to determine the valid and reliable instrument items. Data analyst technique used is descriptive research method, prerequisite test, and regression analysis. The results showed that: (1) industrial work practice (x1) has a positive and significant effect on students’working experience (y) evidenced by thitung ≥ ttabel (2,414 1,98) contribution of 27,63%; (2) the guidance intensity of industrial side (x2) had a positive and significant effect on students’working readiness (y) evidenced by thitung ≥ ttabel (2,822 1,98) contribution of 21,03%; (3) vocational competence (x3) had a positive and significant effect on students’working readiness (y) evidenced by thitung ≥ ttabel (2,348 1,98) contribution of 2,46%; (4) industrial work practice, guidance intensity of industrial side, and vocational competence simultaneously had a positive effect on students’working readiness (y) evidenced by Fhitung ≥ Ftabel(16,235 3,11) with contribution of 51,12%. The rest 48,88% was determined by other factors.
Development of massive open online course (MOOC) based on addie model for catering courses Mohd Erfy Ismail; Pipit Utami; Irwan Mahazir Ismail; Norhasyimah Hamzah; Hairuddin Harun
Jurnal Pendidikan Vokasi Vol 8, No 2 (2018): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (410.78 KB) | DOI: 10.21831/jpv.v8i2.19828

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Nowadays, innovation for teaching aids is an important requirement to ensure the teaching and learning process can run smoothly. Coinciding with the Malaysia Education Blueprint 2013-2025 (Ministry of Education) through the ninth surge of Global Online Learning, the development of the Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) was built. The ADDIE model has been adapted for this development. The study aims to develop an appropriate interactive learning for Food and Beverage Presentation subjects based on the Vocational College (VC) syllabus. In research development, researchers use Richey and Klein research recommendations, using Alpha and Beta tests in the evaluation phase of the study. The population of the study involved 155 Catering students at Muar Vocational College and the sample of the study were 60 of third and fourth-year Diploma students. The sampling method used is the purposive sampling and the instrument used in the form of the questionnaire. Data collected were collected and analyzed descriptively using Statistical Packages for Social Science (SPSS) version 23.0. Based on the analysis, the reliability value of the instrument is 0.997 and shows that the reliability of the instrument is at a high level. The findings show that the use of MOOC can increase computer literacy (3.75), interest (3.78) and student learning styles (3.75) and make the learning process more interesting. In addition, the findings show that the use of the MOOC application can help students in improving the performance and achievement of students in learning and thus can be an alternative to diversifying the teaching and learning process in VC.
Musical interpretation: case study in musical instrument practice learning vocational high school Ayu Niza Machfauzia; Suminto A. Sayuti; Djohan Djohan
Jurnal Pendidikan Vokasi Vol 8, No 2 (2018): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/jpv.v8i2.19875

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This study was intended to reveal: (1) the dimensions of musical interpretation taught; (2) the strategy used by teachers to introduce musical interpretation in instrument practice class; and (3) teacher’s ability or competence to teach musical interpretation. This research is case study, with the subjects were 12 teachers responsible for instrument practice class. They were selected using purposive sampling method. The data collection method used were in-depth interviews, passive participation observation, documentation and focus group discussion (FGD). The instrument of study was the researcher herself. Data validity was conduct triangulation by reviewing data acquired from a source. All data then were analyzed using interactive model which included data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion/verification. The results show that: (1) the dimensions of musical interpretation taught in every instrument practice class, were only dimensions of knowledge; (2) the strategy used by teachers when teaching musical interpretation was a direct strategy, teacher-centered learning approach, and used individual approach; and (3) teachers’ competence in teaching musical interpretation must be improved, both pedagogical and professional competences.

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