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Jurnal Pendidikan Vokasi
ISSN : 20882866     EISSN : 24769401     DOI : 10.21831
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Blended learning model in Seafarers Training Program for level II technical expert based on the needs of the shipping industry Widiatmaka, F. Pambudi; Raharjo, Tri Joko; Sudana, I Made; Sumbodo, Wirawan; Setiadi, Rizki
Jurnal Pendidikan Vokasi Vol. 12 No. 3 (2022): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/jpv.v12i3.47823

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Nowadays, the Level II Technical Expert Seafarers' Training Program learning is conventional. This is burdensome for students due to the increased cost of living for students and needs to be revised. The coronavirus pandemic also limits direct learning. This article discusses the blended learning model for Seafarers Training Program for Level II Technical Experts. This research uses mixed methods. Quantitative methods are used to determine student responses to learning conditions. Student response data was taken using a questionnaire filled in by 41 students. Qualitative methods are used in finding the Blended Learning Model in the Level II Technical Seafarers Training Program Based on the needs of the Shipping Industry. In preparing the data model, the literature review includes blended learning, e-modules, and problem-based learning. The learning model is based on a literature review using the principles of education management. The descriptive analysis describes the model findings of Blended learning at Level II Technical Seafarers' Training. The findings in this article are that The MixPAM (Mixture Blended Problem-based And e-Module) model is a mixture of blended learning and problem-based learning e-module. The results show that the MixPAM model is hypothetically effective and efficient in improving student skills according to industry needs. Professional skills include ship engine repair maintenance (according to industry requirements), ship electrical, control, and ship management systems. Interpersonal skills include communication, teamwork, responsibility, and critical thinking.
Development of e-wallet application "DASIGU" - based teaching factory Vachruddin, Vrisko Putra; Hamid, Abdulloh; Nasril, Nashudi
Jurnal Pendidikan Vokasi Vol. 12 No. 3 (2022): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/jpv.v12i3.47417

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The trend of non-cash or cashless payments through e-wallet applications is increasing because the application presents the ease of transacting features accompanied by discounts and cashback that are attractive to its users. Not realizing it increases people interest in transacting and shopping both it increases their interest in transacting and shopping online and offline, which will encourage the country's economic growth. So many start-ups and institutions are vying to develop digital wallet applications. Likewise, SMK YPM 3 Taman Sidoarjo is an educational institution based on vocational or expertise to support teaching factory learning and facilitate consumers in transacting it is necessary to develop e-wallet applications in schools. The purpose of this study is to provide an overview of the importance of developing e-wallets in schools aimed at improving the quality of schools through online transactions on products by students. This type of research and development (R&D) with a 4D development model. The stages in this research are defined, designed, developed, and disseminated. The application's assessment instrument uses a Likert scale questionnaire distributed online. A sample was randomly selected from users of the e-wallet application, some teachers and students. The results of the digital wallet application product trial "DASIGU" to 173 students responded with 26 user experience questionnaire indicators resulted in a figure of 73.4% and belonged to the category of "Worth" use. Through the development of this e-wallet application, it will be easier for the school community to transact support products in the form of student services and goods.
Development of Integrated Project-based (PjBL-T) model to improve work readiness of vocational high school students Sudarsono, Bambang; Tentama, Fatwa; Mulasari, Surahma Asti; Sukesi, Tri Wahyuni; Sulistyawati, Sulistyawati; Ghozali, Fanani Arief; Yuliansyah, Herman; Nafiati, Lu'lu'; Sofyan, Herminarto
Jurnal Pendidikan Vokasi Vol. 12 No. 3 (2022): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/jpv.v12i3.53158

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The unemployed from vocational high schools (SMK) is still high. Several factors, including the low job readiness of vocational students and the small availability of jobs, cause the high unemployment rate for vocational schools. This study aims to develop a learning model of Integrated Project Based Learning (PjBL-T) and test the effectiveness of the PjBL-T model in preparing vocational students' job readiness. The design of this study adopted the Richey and Klein model stages. This research was carried out in three stages: model development, internal validation, and external validation. This study used research subjects consisting of 10 vocational teachers, ten industrial practitioners, and 54 Automotive Engineering SMK Muhammadiyah 2 Tempel students. The research objects used were SMK Muhammadiyah 2 Tempel, Jogjakarta Automotive Center (OJC) Auto Service, Barokah Auto Service, Astra Daihatsu Armada, and Gadjah Mada Auto Service. The data collection techniques used were focus group discussions (FGD), questionnaires, and practice assessment sheets. Data were analyzed descriptively. The PjBL-T model is feasible and can be applied according to the learning objectives. The effectiveness of increasing student work readiness tested limited and expanded and improved very well with a score of 3.27.
Development of media animated video to improve learning outcomes of Sunda siger bridal makeup Wahida, Siti; Tobing, Marnala; Sitompul, Astrid
Jurnal Pendidikan Vokasi Vol. 13 No. 1 (2023): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/jpv.v13i1.52322

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The teaching and learning process for cosmetology education students needs to be developed to provide meaningful experiences in the learning process both in theory and practice, as well as being able to provide solutions to the problems found to improve learning outcomes and creativity, one of which is in the Sunda siger bridal makeup learning material. The development model refers to Research and development (R&D) and the Borg & Gall model. The development research results show that video-based learning media exists in the Indonesian bridal makeup course, especially in the Sunda Siger bridal makeup learning material, with an average feasibility level based on the expert judgment of 80.15% declared feasible. A small and wide class trial is carried out with the same score of 80,4% declared eligible. The feasibility results obtained from experts and trials analyzed for data, the acquisition of the control class scores with the results of the pretest 64% and posttest 75.67%, in the experimental class, the value of the pretest was 71.57%, and the posttest was 88.33%, from the results of the use value. This video media is suitable for learning about Sunda siger bridal makeup. The results of the media being accepted or rejected can be seen from the value of the t-test where the learning video media obtained tcount 24.54 and t-table 2,086, with the acquisition of t-count greater than t-table then H1 accepted video media in the development of video media in learning Sunda siger bridal makeup.
Students' readiness in following online learning during the Covid-19 pandemic Wakijah, Siti; Sukardi, Thomas; Sudira, Putu; Pramu, Pramu; Iskandar, Ranu; Haq, Rijalul
Jurnal Pendidikan Vokasi Vol. 13 No. 1 (2023): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/jpv.v13i1.52030

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The Covid-19 pandemic has impacted various sectors, including the education sector. This study aimed to determine Polbangtan YoMa students' readiness to follow online learning during the Covid-19 pandemic. This research is survey research. The subjects of this study were 158 Polbangtan YoMa students. The instrument used for data collection was a questionnaire. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics. This study results are: (1) the aspects of facilities and infrastructure get the percentage of 66%, meaning that Polbangtan YoMa students are ready to follow the learning from the aspect of  facilities and infrastructure; (2) the technological literacy aspect gets the percentage of 65%; meaning the Polbangtan YoMa students are ready to follow the learning from the aspect of their technological literacy abilities; (3) the quality aspect of online interactions gets the percentage 35%; meaning that Polbangtan YoMa students are not ready to take part in learning from the aspect of online interaction quality capabilities; (4) aspects of the benefits of online learning get the average sroce percentage of 52%, meaning that Polbangtan YoMa students agree that online learning will be helpful; (5) aspects of assistance services get the percentage of 67%, meaning that Polbangtan YoMa students entirely agree that assistance services help in online learning; and (6) aspects of online learning prospects get the average score percentage of 57%, meaning that Polbangtan YoMa students somewhat agree that online learning provides online learning prospects, thus Polbangtan YoMa students are ready to do online learning with an average proportion of 57%. The online learning model used at Polbangtan YoMa is asynchronous learning using e-learning, WhatsApp, and Google Classroom.
Soft skills profile of critical thinking ability for culinary arts students in online learning Komariah, Kokom; Hamidah, Siti; Sugiyono, Sugiyono; Marifa, Kurni
Jurnal Pendidikan Vokasi Vol. 13 No. 1 (2023): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/jpv.v13i1.50955

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The ability to think critically has become a demand in the 21st century. This paper describes how culinary arts students' soft skills ownership profile after participating in online learning through the communication media application used. This study is survey research, processed by quantitative description. The research subjects were the culinary arts study program students with diploma 4 and bachelor's degrees, Department of Food and Clothing Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta. The population of this study is all students who are part of ongoing online learning. Samples were taken at simple random. The data collection technique used a questionnaire via google form; the goal was affordability from the aspect of place and time. The study focuses on mastering soft skills in learning and innovation skills, especially critical thinking and problem-solving. The survey results show that Catering lecturers widely use online media, such as the Google Meet application, Google Classroom, and Be-Smart. More than half of the soft skills profiles displayed by culinary arts students show critical thinking behaviors (61%). The behavior of critical thinking soft skills that is quite prominent is the ability to think rationally, consider well to solve problems and be able to make creative solutions to tasks found during learning. Online learning implies that it is necessary to increase human resources, especially lecturers, in optimizing online media applications. Students need support in the form of triggers and the preparation of learning tools that can awaken critical thinking skills.
The impact of online learning on students learning motivation Riyadi, Andrian; Sudiyatno, Sudiyatno
Jurnal Pendidikan Vokasi Vol. 13 No. 1 (2023): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/jpv.v13i1.46568

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The current Covid-19 pandemic forces the learning process to be carried out online or long distance to impact every factor that supports smooth learning, one of which is student learning motivation. Thus, this study aims to determine the impact of online learning on vocational school students' learning motivation. The method used in this study is a qualitative descriptive research method. The research approach used is a literature study by collecting data from the results of research that has been done previously that discusses the variables related to this research. The study indicates that several factors cause a decrease in student learning motivation, including the need for more learning facilities to support student learning activities, including electronic devices and inadequate Internet networks. Boredom is also another factor that reduces students' learning motivation. In addition, changing the method of delivering learning materials to giving individual assignments is a burden for students. The role of the teacher as a motivator and mentor for students in learning could be more optimal, which also causes a decrease in student learning motivation. Parents who are busy and need more time to pay attention to their children's learning conditions also reduce students' learning motivation.
Successful implementation of teaching factory in machining expertise in vocational high schools Wijanarka, Bernardus Sentot; Wijarwanto, Fendy; Mbakwa, Patterson Nji
Jurnal Pendidikan Vokasi Vol. 13 No. 1 (2023): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/jpv.v13i1.51811

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This research aims to (1) evaluate the application of the teaching factory (Tefa) in the field of machining expertise in Vocational High Schools (VHSs) and (2) identify the obstacles to the implementation of Tefa. The research uses the CIPP (Content, Input, Process, and Product) evaluation method. This research was carried out in four vocational schools on the competence of machining expertise with the criteria of having implemented Tefa for more than five years and as a pioneer in implementing Tefa. The four schools are Vocational High School (VHS) Mikael Surakarta, State  Vocational High School (SVHS) 1 Magelang, SMK Warga Surakarta, and SMK Karya Teknika Colomadu Karanganyar. The research respondents are principals, vice principals, heads of competency skills, and managers of Tefa. The data collection was through interviews, observation, and document scrutiny. The instruments used are an interview guide, observation sheet, and document analysis guide. The qualitative data analysis used qualitative data processing software. The results are as follows. (1) The application of Tefa in VHSs based on the evaluation is the context component 98%, the input component 89.25%, the process component 87%, and the product component 82.5 %. The percentage of evaluating the implementation of Tefa as a whole for the CIPP component is 89.2%, or very good; and (2) The obstacles faced in implementing Tefa in vocational high schools include rules for product sales, rules for working hours for public teachers, setting practicum schedules, working hours that were not flexible, rapid technological changes, understanding of block schedules, and lack of human resource competence. The results of this study imply that schools that implement Tefa are expected to be well-managed because it impacts the progress of VHS processes and products.
TPACK-based blended learning as an implementation of progressivism education: A systematic literature review Albeta, Sri Wilda; Firdaus, L. N.; Copriady, Jimmi; Alimin, Masnaini
Jurnal Pendidikan Vokasi Vol. 13 No. 1 (2023): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/jpv.v13i1.51287

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Blended learning research has been developed recently. Still, research has yet to examine the rationale for emerging trends and issues regarding TPACK and Blended Learning in terms of educational philosophy. This article focuses on analyzing blended learning based on TPACK (Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge) from the perspective of the philosophy of progressivism. The educational philosophy of progressivism requires making progress consistently and applying it comprehensively, constructively, and innovatively. In progressivism philosophy, every human being also needs a change to be invariably developed and get improvement. The research method used is qualitative. This research uses library research to explore relevant concepts using various writings on blended learning and TPACK and then analyzed using the progressivism theory. This article explores the results of a literature review on blended learning, TPACK, and progressivism philosophy. A few books and articles published from 2006 to 2021 were searched using Harzing's Publish and Perish through Scopus, Google Books, and Google Scholar databases. The systematic review followed the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses) guidelines. The literature review includes 44 articles and books on blended learning, TPACK, and progressivism philosophy. In this context, a conclusion can be drawn where TPACK-based Blended Learning is an innovation in education following the needs and developments of the times, which is the implementation of the philosophy of progressivism. TPACK-based blended learning results from the philosophy of progressivism, which considers education to be moving in the direction of the times. The philosophy of progressivism requires a fundamental change in the implementation of education towards a better, quality, and real benefit for students.
Evaluation of industrial work practice program in Vocational High School 1 Rejotangan Rachmawati, Andini Dwi; Kusumah, Yaya Sukjaya
Jurnal Pendidikan Vokasi Vol. 13 No. 1 (2023): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/jpv.v13i1.46917

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This study aims to evaluate implementing the Industrial Work Practice (Prakerin) program at the Vocational High School (VHS) of 1 Rejotangan. This type of research is evaluative with a descriptive qualitative method using the CIPP model. The population of this study was 15 students involved, five work of world instructors, 21 teacher councils, and the headmaster of VHS of 1 Rejotangan. Data collection techniques use interviews and observations. Interviews are conducted openly and behind closed doors. The interview was conducted with the headmaster of VHS of 1 Rejotangan. The observations made by the researchers aimed to capture data on pre-employment activities, sincerity, and cooperation of participants and instructors during the activity. The results of this study are (1) synchronization of the joint curriculum to the world of work at the evaluation stage of the context of the VKS of 1 Rejotangan industrial practice program. At this stage, (1) the signing of an MOU between the world of work schools, a student readiness plan (competency mapping), and a placement plan (world of work Placement Mapping); (2) input evaluation obtained information that a cooperative organization was formed. The cooperative organization between schools and the business world and industry in the industrial practice program has two aspects: departmentalization and division of labor. The division of labor comprises principals and teachers from the business/industrial world. Meanwhile, departmentalization consists of mapping students. Place students in existing competencies and an appropriate world of work; (3) process evaluation, a collaboration between schools and the world of work for student development, is flexible and consistent with each school's policies; (4) product evaluation. The internship program has many benefits for schools and the world of work.

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