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Educational Management
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Educational Management is a peer-reviewed journal which publishes original contributions on education administration, management and leadership in the widest sense: on the management of schools of all types, and of further and higher education institutions; on administration and policy at all levels - institutional, local, national and international; and on the study and teaching of educational administration.
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The Analysis of Reflective Learning Toward The Development of Students’ Attitude Cristianti, Maria Imaculata Indah; Budi Utomo, Cahyo; Murwatiningsi, Murwatiningsi
Educational Management Vol 9 No 2 (2020): December 2020
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Reflective learning which is applied in SMP Kolese Kanisius Jakarta becomes the uniqueness which is integrated into the school curriculum. The objective of this study is to discover the meaning of reflection learning toward students’ attitude through the structured interview within 3 groups of subject namely students, teachers and parents. The researcher found how the reflective learning has an impact to the development of students’ attitude. As a result, reflective learning has good impact on the development of students’ attitude, independence, and responsibilities which can be seen from the students’ and parents’ point of view. The teachers also get good input to increase how the teachers facilitate the students appropriately. Suitable companion from teachers and parental support are the key to success reflective learning in this school.
The Analysis of Reflective Learning Toward The Development of Students’ Attitude Cristianti, Maria Imaculata Indah; Garuda S, Mahardika
Educational Management Vol 9 No 2 (2020): December 2020
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Reflective learning which is applied in SMP Kolese Kanisius Jakarta becomes the uniqueness which is integrated into the school curriculum. The objective of this study is to discover the meaning of reflection learning toward students’ attitude through the structured interview within 3 groups of subject namely students, teachers and parents. The researcher found how the reflective learning has an impact to the development of students’ attitude. As a result, reflective learning has good impact on the development of students’ attitude, independence, and responsibilities which can be seen from the students’ and parents’ point of view. The teachers also get good input to increase how the teachers facilitate the students appropriately. Suitable companion from teachers and parental support are the key to success reflective learning in this school.
The Leadership Strategy of Madrasah Head in Improving Prospective Students' Interest Yanto, Wakhid Nur; Joko Raharjo, Tri; Prihatin, Titi
Educational Management Vol 9 No 2 (2020): December 2020
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Students are both subject and object in educational institutions. The number of students has a significant impact on the existence of educational institutions. Competitive competition encourages educational institutions to innovate in the promotion of educational services. The purpose of this study was to describe and analyze; 1) Strategic plan; 2) Strategic steps of Madrasah Head in increasing the interest of prospective students at MIN 1 Kendal Kendal Regency. The research method was qualitative and the design was case study, the process of collecting data was observation, interview and document study. The results showed: 1) There was increasing of short-term and long-term strategic plan using SWOT analysis; 2) Creating madrasa differentiation as a superior program; 3) Improving the culture of discipline; 4) Optimizing the extra-curricular activities to improve student achievement; 5) Determining tuition fee; 6) Improving the quality of the teachers; 7) Improving the quality of teaching and learning activities; 8) Promotion strategies were divided into promotion strategies through the new student admission committee (PPDB) and through activities organized by madrasa. The suggestion related to the result of this study was madrasa should make the mapping of the region as a promotional target and move more quickly in meeting the madrasah facilities and infrastructure.
Entrepreneurial Instinct of Principal to Manage Production Activities in Christian Pandhega Jaya High School Haekase, Yongky Defridus; Fakhruddin, Fakhruddin; Yulianto, Arief
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Entrepreneurial instinct is one of the dimensions of entrepreneurial competence that must be possessed by the principal, by having an entrepreneurial instinct the principal can manage production/ service activities in the school as a source of learning for students. The purpose of this study is to analyze the dimensions of the principals' entrepreneurial instincts in planning, organizing, implementing and supervising school production/ service activities as a source of learning for students in Pandhega Jaya Christian High School. This research uses a qualitative approach with case study design. The purpose of this study is to analyze the principals' entrepreneurial instincts in planning, organizing, implementing and monitoring school production/ service activities as a source of learning for students. The research sample consisted of school principals, teachers and students. Data collection techniques using in-depth interviews, observation and documentation. The results showed that the principal already had an entrepreneurial instinct in managing school production/ service activities. in the case of planning, it is carried out by planning a work program of production activities together with the management team, budget planning, raw materials and tools, sources of business capital and preparing supporting facilities. In terms of organizing done by arranging human resources, infrastructure, implementation of production activities carried out in accordance with the plan that is as a source of learning for students. Supervision is carried out jointly by employees, principals and teachers to ensure that implementation is in accordance with planning. With good management of school production/ service activities, the principal has prepared learning resources for students, equipping graduates to work in the business world as well as an alternative school income in terms of funding.
The Effectiveness of Supervision Program At Madrasah Aliyah in Pesawaran Regency Marmin, Marmin; Koderi, Koderi; Abdul Muin, Juhri; Syafe’i, Imam
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This study was aimed to uncover and describe the implementation of the supervision program at Madrasah Aliyah (Islamic Senior High School) in the Pesawaran Regency of Lampung, Indonesia. The study was focused on the preparation of the supervision program, the implementation of the supervision program, and the evaluation of the implementation results of the supervision program. The study employed the descriptive-qualitative approach with observation, interview, and documentation as the data collecting techniques. The data was analyzed through data reduction, data display, and conclusion and verification. The results of the analysis showed that 1) there were weaknesses found in the preparation of the supervision program, specifically in the patterns and content similarities of the supervisory documents and lack of consideration toward the differences of the levels of each madrasah unit; 2) the effectiveness of the supervision program implementation has been achieved because the supervisors have well implemented the stages of the supervision program through the integration of the principals and the teachers’ programs; 3) the evaluation of the implementation results discovered the supervisors’ discrepancy, standards, and real targets (performance) to be used as reference materials in the preparation of supervision program in the following year.
The Implementation of Project-Based Learning With Integrated STEM in Distance Learning Baihaqi, Muhammad Arifin; Sarwi, Sarwi; Ellianawati, Ellianawati
Educational Management Vol 9 No 2 (2020): December 2020
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This study aimed to analyze the improvement of communication skills through project-based learning with integrated STEM in distance learning. The research method was a type of quantitative experiment using Pre-Test Post-Test in one group. The research sample was fifth grade students from A-Elementary School, B-Elementary School, C-Elementary School, D-Elementary School in Magelang City with a total of 78 students. Data obtained through tests collected on google forms. Communication skills were analyzed using the N-gain test. The relationship between written and oral communication was analyzed using the correlation test. Final results showed that the ability of oral and written communication increased by an average of 0.67 and 0.57 with the moderate category. The results of the N-gain showed that project-based learning with integrated STEM can improve oral and written communication of each student in the moderate category. The relationship between collaboration and communication skills showed a positive direction, which mean that the better oral communication skills, the better written communication skills will be
The Critical Thinking Ability in Watson-Glaser Framework in Fourth Grade Students lestari, Farida Puput; Ahmadi, Farid; Rochmad, Rochmad
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Critical thinking ability is one of the important abilitiy for students to have since elementary school. This study aimed to determine the critical thinking ability of fourth grade students at SDN Sampangan 02. The method used was descriptive qualitative. The subjects in this study were students of SDN Sampangan 02. The data collection technique used was a critical thinking ability test referring to the Watson-Glaser Critical Thinking Appraisal and documentation. Data analysis techniques used the interpretation of final scores, percentages and averages. The results showed that students' critical thinking abilitiy were in the low category. In the inference indicator, students' critical thinking ability was in the low category. In the indicator of assumption recognition, students' critical thinking ability was in the low category. On deduction indicators, students' critical thinking ability was in the low category. In interpretation indicator, students' critical thinking ability was in the low category. The last, in the indicator of evaluation argument, students' critical thinking ability was also in the low category.
The Influence of School Image on Students Satisfaction After Getting Academic Service in High School Mubarok, Sasongko Irham; Sutarto, Joko; Muhsin, Muhsin
Educational Management Vol 9 No 2 (2020): December 2020
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The purpose of this study was to describe and analyze the effect of school image on students' satisfaction after obtaining academic services at SMA NASIMA Semarang. The approach used in this study is a quantitative approach using path analysis, the population in the study amounted to 154 students with a sample of 111 students. The sampling technique used in this study was Proportionate Stratified Random Sampling. The results of this study, namely, school image have a significant effect on student satisfaction. School image has a significant effect on academic services. Academic has a significant effect on students' satisfaction. School image has a significant effect on students' satisfaction after being mediated by academic services.
Analysis Risk Management Japanese Language Education Study Program Universitas Negeri Semarang Fahrudin, Imam; Pramono, Suwito Eko; Widiyanto, Widiyanto
Educational Management Vol 9 No 2 (2020): December 2020
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The purpose of this study was to describe and analyze the risk management of the Japanese language education study program at Universitas Negeri Semarang. This research approach is a qualitative approach with a case study design. data collection using structured interview methods, unstructured interviews, and document study. The results of this study indicate that the risk management carried out by the Japanese language education study program Universitas Negeri Semarang is not yet structured, but is following the directions and rules of the university. Although not yet structured, risk management that is carried out can minimize the impact of a problem that can disrupt the stability or sustainability of the study program. There are already standard rules for handling each problem and special handling in each case. Carried out very carefully so that the stability of the study program is maintained. The benefit of this research is to provide insight into risk management in the Japanese language education program Universitas Negeri Semarang to maintain the quality of graduates and the sustainability of the study program itself and can be an example of risk management in other institutions.
Determinants on Performance of Junior High School Teachers with Work Motivation as Mediation Muna, Lina Fauzul; Rusdarti, Rusdarti; Yusuf, Amin
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The role of the teacher becomes an interesting topic to discuss, no exception related to performance. Teacher performance is related to the success of teachers in carrying out their duties and obligations. However, many factors affect teacher performance. This study aims to examine and analyze teacher performance with various factors that influence it. The method used is quantitative. The population was all 911 state junior high school teachers in Kudus Regency. The number of samples was 186 teachers. Data was collected through a questionnaire that has been tested for validity and reliability. Furthermore, the data were analyzed using path analysis by SPSS program and the Sobel test to assess mediation variables. The results showed that: first, the influence of the principal's leadership, teacher commitment and emotional intelligence of teachers to work motivation is accepted; second, the influence of school principal leadership, teacher commitment and emotional intelligence of teachers on teacher performance through work motivation is accepted; and third the influence of work motivation on teacher performance is accepted. Work motivation has also been proven to be able to mediate the influence of school principal leadership, teacher commitmen and emotional intelligence of teachers on teacher performance. The performance of state junior high school teachers in Kudus in carrying out their duties and obligations is influenced by a number of factors including school principal leadership, commitment, teacher emotional intelligence and work motivation. It is recommended that teachers can maintain and even increase commitment and understanding and management of emotions so that it can have an impact on the performance of each teacher.

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