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Jurnal Psikologi Pendidikan dan Konseling
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Jurnal Psikologi Pendidikan dan Konseling (JPPK) terbit 2 (dua) kali setahun pada bulan juni dan desember, berisi tulisan/artikel hasil pemikiran dan hasil penelitian yang ditulis oleh pakar, pendidik, ilmuan, praktisi dan pengkaji dalam disiplin ilmu psikologi pendidikan dan Bimbingan konseling
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The development of lulo creation dance to improve students’ social skills Rahayu Pertiwi Sari; Siti Fatimahtun Zahra
Jurnal Psikologi Pendidikan dan Konseling: Jurnal Kajian Psikologi Pendidikan dan Bimbingan Konseling Volume 5 Number 2 December 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/jppk.v5i2.9888

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This research aims to find out (1) the description of needs toward the model of Lulo dance of Southeast Sulawesi to improve students’ social skills and (2) utility, feasibility, and accuracy in the model of Lulo dance of Southeast Sulawesi to improve students’ social skills. This research applied the development research proposed by Borg & Gall. Small group testing was conducted to 12 students. Data collection technique used in this research was interview and social skill scale. This research employed descriptive statistic and qualitative descriptive analysis. The results point out that (1) students were indicated to have low social skills, so school counselors need social guidance and counseling services so that the video-based model of Lulo dance of Southeast Sulawesi was developed to improve students’ social skills (2) the validation test with 3 (three) experts shows that utility, feasibility, and accuracy in the model of Lulo dance of Southeast Sulawesi based on video were suitable to improve students’ social skills. The observation result from the limited group explained that the model of Lulo dance of Southeast Sulawesi could be accepted well by the students. 
Developing Pictorial Multiple Intelligence Inventory for Students Musyarrafah Musyarrafah; Abdullah Pandang; Farida Aryani
Jurnal Psikologi Pendidikan dan Konseling: Jurnal Kajian Psikologi Pendidikan dan Bimbingan Konseling Volume 5 Number 1 June 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/jppk.v5i1.8568

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This study aims to (1) describe the need for pictorial multiple intelligence inventory for early grade students, (2) to find out the description of inventory forms, (3) to test usability, accuracy, and feasibility of the inventory, and (4) to know validity and reliability of the Inventory. The method of this research is a development research by using the research stages of Borg and Gall development research. Data is collected through interview, observation, and questionnaire, and the data were analyzed descriptively. The results showed that (1) inventory was needed by teachers and students in Darul Istiqamah Bongki, (2) The inventory was developed using orthogonal item extracts with alternative choices Yes and No. The inventory consists of eight sessions representing each Multiple Intelligences. (3) the results of expert validation tests show inventory products included in the criteria are very useful, very feasible and very appropriate. (4) the results of the validity test using Product Moment Correlation also show good validity on inventory, while the results of the reliability test with Cronbach Alpha show an alpha value of 0.729> 0.6 so that inventory has good reliability. This means that the substance of the Pictorial Multiple Intelligences Inventory developed has met the criteria of useful, feasible and appropriate, valid and reliable so that it can be used as a tool to map the plural intelligence of early grade students.
The effect of career information service on improving students’ career understanding Tampasera Datar; Ahmad Ahmad
Jurnal Psikologi Pendidikan dan Konseling: Jurnal Kajian Psikologi Pendidikan dan Bimbingan Konseling Volume 5 Number 2 December 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/jppk.v5i2.7107

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The study aims at discovering description to career understanding of before and after treatment and at discovering career information service has an influence on the career understanding of students. This type of research is a quantitative of research type with an experimental research design of true experimental type. The sampling technique uses random sampling technique with the lottery method. Data collection techniques used two tools, namely the scale of social empathy and observation. Data analysis techniques used descriptive data analysis and inferential data analysis. The results showed that: (1) The level of career understanding of students at before being treated in this case career information services were in the low category, but after being treated the level of career understanding of students had increased or were in the very high category. (2) Career information services have an influence in improving student’s career understanding. This means that if the career information service is implemented it will help improve student’s career understanding.
Effects of Progressive Muscle Relaxation on Academic Stress in Students Arman Bin Anuar; Muhammad Anas; Sulaiman Samad
Jurnal Psikologi Pendidikan dan Konseling: Jurnal Kajian Psikologi Pendidikan dan Bimbingan Konseling Volume 5 Number 2 December 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/jppk.v5i2.9147

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This study aims to describe (1) the practice of progressive muscle relaxation (PMR) for academic stress in students; (2) the levels of students’ academic stress before and after the treatment of PMR; and (3) the effects of PMR on students’ academic stress. This quantitative-based study used a quasi-experimental design and a non-equivalent control groups design. The sample of the study was 40 students of the eleventh grade identified with high level of academic stress. Data were collected through observation and academic stress scale, analyzed using descriptive analysis technique and statistics analysis techniques with paired sample t-test and independent sample t-test. Results of the study show that (1) PMR was performed in accordance with the procedures; (2) students had high level of academic stress before performing PMR, but had low academic stress after performing PMR; and (3) PMR had a positive impact on students’ academic stress, meaning that it can be used to reduce academic stress in students.
Relapse and The effort of Preventing Relapse to the ex-drug addiction Khaerul Mahfud; Sulaiman Samad; Abdullah Sinring
Jurnal Psikologi Pendidikan dan Konseling: Jurnal Kajian Psikologi Pendidikan dan Bimbingan Konseling Volume 5 Number 1 June 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/jppk.v5i1.7131

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The study aims to explain the relapse on the former drug addiction and its preventive efforts. The study used a qualitative method by a phenomenology approach. Data were collected by interviews and observations involving three subjects. The respondents were obtained by employing the snowball technique. The results of the study reveal that firstly, the first subject has experienced emotional and mental relapse (suggestion encouragement to return to taking drugs). While the second subject and the third experienced emotional, mental, and behavioral relapse (return to drug-consuming) after rehabilitation. Secondly, the factor causing emotional and mental relapse subject were namely the negative effects of drug addiction. While factor that supporting emotional, mental, and behavior relapse subject II and III experienced uncontrolled suggestion of mental relapse. Whereas, family support, social support, life lessons, happiness, life satisfaction, and better life expectancy the supporting factors of the subjects can be preventions of relapse. Thirdly, efforts to prevent relapse are conducting coping (problem-focused coping, positive religious coping, and emotional focused coping).
Self-efficacy, academic motivation, self-regulated learning and academic achievement Mehmed Alafgani; Eny Purwandari
Jurnal Psikologi Pendidikan dan Konseling: Jurnal Kajian Psikologi Pendidikan dan Bimbingan Konseling Volume 5 Number 2 December 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/jppk.v5i2.10930

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This study aims to empirically prove that the relationship between self-efficacy, academic motivation, self-regulated learning and academic achievement. In addition, empirically proved the mediating role of self-regulated learning on self-efficacy, academic motivation and student achievement. This study used quantitative expansive method. The sample of this study was 246 students of an Islamic senior high school recruited using census technique; thus, the entire population was used as the sample of the study. Data were collected using a questionnaire and were analyzed using Structural Equation Model (SEM). The results empirically show that there is a relationship between self-efficacy, academic motivation, self-regulated learning and academic achievement. However, there is no relationship between self-regulated learning and academic achievement.
Academic self-concept, teacher’s supports and student’s engagement in the school Nur Saqinah Galugu; Samsinar Samsinar
Jurnal Psikologi Pendidikan dan Konseling: Jurnal Kajian Psikologi Pendidikan dan Bimbingan Konseling Volume 5 Number 2 December 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/jppk.v5i2.10549

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Students' engagement in school is a condition where the students can engage in learning activity well, it seems by the students' ability and willingness to engage in the school activity. This research aims to examine the role of academic self-concept as the moderate variable on the relationship between teacher's support and students' engagement in school. This research uses qualitative through the correlational method. Students' engagement is measured by the student's engagement at school questionnaires (SESQ). While the teacher's support is measured by the perceived teacher academic support scale (PTASS). Academic self-concept is a moderate variable that is measured by using the academic self-concept scale (ASC) by measure on two aspects namely students' confidence and students' effort in the academic aspect. Testing hypotheses have one by using moderated regression analysis (MRA). The results show that the relationship between the teacher's support and students' engagement in school is increasingly strengthened by the presence of academic self-concept as a moderated variable. Teacher's supports such as emotional supports in the learning process can enhance academic self-concept positively. The positive self-concept among the students encourage to develop student's self-regulation and achievement academic and automatically increase student's engagement in the learning process.
The effect of cognitive restructuring counselling technique on reducing students’ social media usage intensity Irwayanti Irwayanti; Ahmad Yasser
Jurnal Psikologi Pendidikan dan Konseling: Jurnal Kajian Psikologi Pendidikan dan Bimbingan Konseling Volume 5 Number 2 December 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/jppk.v5i2.9639

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The purpose of this research is to discover the effect of cognitive restructuring counseling technique on social media usage intensity of SMPN 1 Bantaeng students. This research uses quantitative approach with Quasi Experimental Design with the Nonequivalent Control Group Design research design. The subjects of this research were 20 students in class VIII who were identified as having high social media usage intensity. The data collection techniques used in this research are usage intensity scaling, observation, and interviews. The results of this research discovers that the implementation of cognitive restructuring technique can reduce the intensity of social media usage intensity as applied according to the procedures that have been designed through 8 meetings. The intensity of using social media before implementing cognitive restructuring technique was considered high but after implementing cognitive restructuring technique, the intensity of using social media decreased.
The development of “problem box e-counseling” Android-based application as a medium for students’ problem disclosure Nurul Maulida Alwi; Abdullah Pandang; Farida Aryani
Jurnal Psikologi Pendidikan dan Konseling: Jurnal Kajian Psikologi Pendidikan dan Bimbingan Konseling Volume 5 Number 2 December 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/jppk.v5i2.10180

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The study aimed at discovering (1) the description of the need of “problem box  e-counseling” Android-based application as a medium for students’ problem disclosure, (2) the prototype of “problem box e-counseling” Android-based application as a medium for students’ problem disclosure, and (3) the acceptance of “problem box e-counseling” Android-based application as a medium for students’ problem disclosure. This study is a development, The data were collected by interview and questionnaire techniques. This study revealed that (1) there is a high need of “problem box e-counseling” Android-based application as a medium for students’ problem disclosure at SMA Islam Athirah I Makassar (2) the prototype of “problem box e-counseling” Android-based application as a medium for students’ problem disclosure at Athirah I Islamic High School Makassar (3) the acceptance of each subject of research expert test, namely the counseling media expert, technology expert in education, and counseling practitioner in the initial product test showing positive response. Thus, the application can be accepted, and based on a test involving 10 students and a school counselor in the small group test; it indicates a very positive response (high), so it can be accepted.
Psychological well-being of ex-drug addicted counselee in post-rehabilitation education Rudi Haryadi; Eka Sri Handayani; Sri Ayatina Hayati
Jurnal Psikologi Pendidikan dan Konseling: Jurnal Kajian Psikologi Pendidikan dan Bimbingan Konseling Volume 6 Number 1 June 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/jppk.v6i1.12422

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This study aims to analyze the level of psychological well-being of ex-drug addicted counselee in post-rehabilitation education. The study was conducted in 2 communities of post-rehabilitation education providers in Semarang city. The level of psychological well-being of 40 respondents was measured by filling in the 18-item psychological well-being scale developed by Ryff (r = 0.83; v = 0.97). Measurement includes indicators: (1) self-acceptance; (2) positive relationships with others; (3) autonomy; (4) environmental mastery; (5) purpose in life; and (6) personal growth. Hypothesis test results indicate that the level of psychological well-being of ex-drug addicted counselee in post-rehabilitation education is significantly greater or equal to 80 (t = 49,140; sig = 0,000). 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