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Educational Management
ISSN : 22527001     EISSN : -     DOI : -
Core Subject : Science, Education,
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 Influence of Customer Expectation and Marketing Mix on Customer Loyalty with Customer Satisfaction as Intervening Mukarromah, Syarifatul; Hardyanto, Wahyu; Eko Pramono, Suwito
Educational Management Vol 10 No 2 (2021): August 2021
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The purpose of this study was to determine whether there is an effect of customer expectations and marketing mix on customer loyalty with customer satisfaction as an intervention at SMK Al-Ittihad. All activities carried out by a school will ultimately lead to students' value regarding their perceived satisfaction. If student satisfaction is realized, loyalty to school is also manifested. This study's population were all SMK Al-Ittihad Boarding School Jungpasir, Wedung, Demak in the 2020/2021 academic year, with the sampling technique being the Stratified Random Sampling technique. The data collection technique is a questionnaire. The path analysis results (Path Analysis) show that there is a significant influence between the variable Customer Expectations and the Marketing Mix partially on Customer Satisfaction with the Sig. <0.05. Directly there is a significant influence between the variable Customer Expectations and Customer Satisfaction with Customer Loyalty with the Sig Value. <0.05, and there is no significant influence between the Marketing Mix variable and Customer Loyalty with the Sig. 0.778> 0.05. Customer Expectations directly affect Customer Loyalty with the direct effect value is greater than the indirect effect value (0.507> 0.316). Marketing Mix directly affects Customer Loyalty with the greater direct effect value than the indirect effect value (0.013> -0.201). This research is useful as input in the development of management science, especially in marketing management.
The Effect of Academic Supervision and Principal Leadership Through Performance Motivation Toward The Teacher Performance ahmadun, Ahmadun; Martono, S.; Prihatin, Titi
Educational Management Vol 10 No 2 (2021): August 2021
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Teachers’ performances that had not been maximum required more attention. Teachers’ performances were influenced by several factors, such as academic supervision, principal leadership, and performance motivation. Higher academic supervision, principal leadership, and teacher performance motivation would lead to better performance. This research aims to analyze the academic supervision and principal leadership through performance motivation as a mediator toward the Publics Islamic JHS teachers' performance in Demak Regency. The applied approach in this research was quantitative. The research population consisted of the teachers of Public Islamic JHS in Demak Regency. The sampling data technique was purposive sampling. The applied data analysis techniques were descriptive statistics and inferential statistics. The findings showed that academic supervision, principal leadership, and performance motivation were correlated directly to teachers’ performance. The academic supervision and principal leadership did not have a direct effect moderated by performance motivation toward teaches’ performance.
The Role of Literacy in Class 1 Teaching and Learning Activities of Elementary Schools in Jepara Sufa, Laila Nurul; Supriyanto, Teguh; Prihatin, Titi
Educational Management Vol 10 No 2 (2021): August 2021
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This study aims to determine basic literacy in teaching and learning activities for grade I elementary schools in Jepara. The research used a qualitative approach with descriptive research methods using data collection techniques such as observation, interview and documentation. The research subjects were school principals and grade I teachers of SDN 1 Kalipucangwetan. The results of the study explain that basic literacy in teaching and learning activities in class I has a role as (1) activities that help achieve learning objectives. Literacy activities can be placed in the core activities of the lesson plan. The teacher designs learning activities as well as literacy activities (2) Media literacy can be a learning medium. The media used by the teacher is in the form of media that can be good teaching aids for literacy activities that are combined with teaching and learning activities. (3) The materials used for literacy are the same as class I subject matter, especially in alphabet, phoneme and vocabulary materials. Teaching materials that become literacy materials are adjusted to the pleasant first class characteristics
The Implementation of Character Education In The SPK (Joint-Educational Unit) Kindergarten Sabdaningdyah, Lidia -; Made Sudana, I; Kuswardinah, Asih
Educational Management Vol 10 No 3 (2021): December 2021
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Education has crucial roles for early childhood children to prepare them with a strong basic foundation for further education. It is important to develop human resources that are not only eligible academically. The Bina Bangsa Kindergarten adopts a curriculum from other countries. It also includes the character education curriculum. As a Joint Educational Unit, the school has different approaches. It accommodates not only domestic learners and teachers but from many countries and cultures. This qualitative research collected the data comprehensively and accurately. The subjects were the principal, home teachers, and parents. The findings were from various methods, such as interviews, documentation study, and interviews. They showed that the character education implementation had been structured into lessons and integrated into all school activities. The findings also showed that the learning activities and cooperation with the learners' parents were already excellent by applying a multicultural approach. The character education was already excellent by the supervision of both the principal and the parents. Various social and religious activities supported character education. They involved cooperation from the parents to practice the character values at home.
The Effect of Pedagogic Competence, Academic Supervision, and the Work Environment on Performance Through Work Motivation Farida, Farida; Rusdarti, Rusdarti; Yusuf, Amin
Educational Management Vol 10 No 2 (2021): August 2021
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This study aims to analyze the effect of pedagogic competence, academic supervision, work environment on teacher performance through work motivation as an intervening variable in SMK Negeri Kabupaten Batang. Teacher performance is the result of work or work performance carried out by a teacher based on his ability to manage teaching and learning activities in the classroom. The population in this study were all State Vocational School teachers in Batang Regency as many as 277 people. The sample size of the study sample was 160 teachers. Sampling was done by proportional random sampling. The research instrument used was a questionnaire which first tested its validity and reliability. Data analysis for hypothesis testing used path analysis and Sobel test to test the mediating variables. The results showed: (1) Pedagogic competence, academic supervision, work environment, have a direct effect on work motivation, the effect is positive and significant. (2) Pedagogic competence, academic supervision, and work environment have a direct and indirect effect on teacher performance by mediating work motivation, the effect is positive and significant. Professional guidance provided by principals to teachers is an effort that provides opportunities for teachers to develop professionally so that they are even better in carrying out their main task of teaching in the classroom. These teachers become able and willing to improve and enhance the learning abilities of students.
Effect of Principal Leadership, School Culture and Pedagogic Competence Through Work Motivation on Teachers Performance Ardliana, Benii; Rusdarti, Rusdarti; Suminar, Tri
Educational Management Vol 10 No 2 (2021): August 2021
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The purpose of this research is to analyze the direct and indirect effect of the principal leadership, school culture and teacher pedagogic competence on teacher performance through work motivation as an intervening variable. This research employs a quantitative approach with path analysis as the data analysis. The sample of this research is 114 teachers, consisting of 8 public high schools in Pati Regency and taken using proportionated cluster random sampling. Questionnaires were used as the research instrument. The results show that leadership, school culture, teacher pedagogical competence, and work motivation directly affected teacher performance. While on the indirect effect, work motivation was able to mediate the effect of leadership, school culture and pedagogic competence on teacher performance. The conclusion is that there is a direct effect of principal leadership, school culture and teacher pedagogic competence on teacher performance, and indirectly, work motivation is able to mediate the effect of the independent variables to the dependent one.
The Improvement in Students’ Conceptual Understanding after Guided Inquiry Learning with Mind Mapping Kusuma, Putri Ria; Sudarmin, Sudarmin; Putra, Ngurah Made Darma
Educational Management Vol 10 No 2 (2021): August 2021
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The implementation of learning in 4th grade SDN Gugus Ki Hajar Dewantara has inot guided the students ito find their iown concepts iof iknowledge iand ianswer analytical iquestions. The istudents feel ibored iand caused the lack iof istudents’ iconceptual iunderstanding iin ilearning imaterials. This research aimed to analyze the iimprovement in students’ conceptual iunderstanding iafter guided inquiry ilearning iwith imind imapping. The research method used quasi experimental iwith nonequivalent control group design. The iresearch implemented to 4th igrade istudents iof iSD Negeri Tlogowungu 01 iand SD Negeri Tlogowungu 03, Pati iRegency. iThe idata icollection techniques were idocumentation, observation, iand conceptual understanding itest in ithe iform of essay. The idata iwere ianalyzed iby igain iscore test iand T-test. ihe iresult irevealed ithat there iwas significant improvement in istudents’ conceptual understanding after iguided iinquiry ilearning iwith imind imapping. There iwas significant idifference in ithe iaverage iscores of conceptual understanding between the experimental class iand the icontrol iclass with isignification irate 5% iwith ithe iN-Gain iof iexperimental iclass iwas 0.85 which included in ihigh category while the control class was 0.51 which included in medium category. The result of independent test stated there was a difference between the experimental class and ithe icontrol iclass ishowed iby significance ivalue iof i0.003 i<0.05. iIt ishows ithat ithere iwas ian improvement in istudents’ iconceptual understanding after iguided inquiry learning with imind mapping. This iresearch ican be iused ias contribution of thoughts ito iimprove the ieducation quality in general and istudents’ achievements in specific.
Biology Learning Management Contain Using Character Education With T-PACK Through Project Based Learning (PBL) Model Pujianti, Pujianti; Kardoyo, Kardoyo; Utanto, Yuli
Educational Management Vol 10 No 2 (2021): August 2021
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The purpose of the study was to determine the planning, organization, implementation, evaluation, and learning outcomes of biology with character education with Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (T-PACK) approach through PBL model at SMAN 8 Semarang. Covid-19 virus has spread to infect almost all countries in the world. Learning management studies show the need for state readiness in the case of a pandemic in the direction of education. Learning management during covid-19 pandemic was carried out with Project Based Learning (PBL). One of the learning managements that applied was T-PACK model. Based on the results of the previous research, there was very little research on T-PACK development related to character education. The approach in this study was interdisciplinary qualitative with phenomenological approach. The design research was case study. Informants are 2 biology teachers. The technique of checking the validity of the data using Degree of Trust (Credibility), Transferability, Defendability, and Certainty (Confirmability). Data that has been collected from in-depth interviews with informants was processed and then data analysis was carried out. The stages of data analysis have 4 main components, namely data collection, data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. The results showed that the planning, organization, implementation, evaluation, and learning outcomes of biology contained character education with the T-PACK approach through PBL model. The results of this study are expected to be source and study material in increasing knowledge about management of biology learning with character education with help of T-PACK through the PBL model.
Role of Principal as Innovator, Motivator, and Collaborator in the Implementation of School-Based Management Sutrisna, Tri harto Eka; Eko Pramono, Suwito; Supraptono, Eko
Educational Management Vol 10 No 2 (2021): August 2021
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The purpose of this study was to describe and analyze the role of the principal as an innovator, motivator, and collaborator in the implementation of school-based management at SMP Nasima Semarang. This research approach is a qualitative approach with a holistic descriptive. Data were collected through interviews, observation, and documentation. Informants in this research were principals, vice principals, teachers, and school committees. The results of this study indicate that the role of the principal as an innovator, motivator, and collaborator in the implementation of school-based management at SMP Nasima Semarang is (1) as an innovator must have different, unique, and superior ideas (2) as a motivator must have a strategy in providing education ( 3) as collaborators must be able to involve all parties in providing education (4) the ability of school principals to manage professionally is the key to the successful implementation of school-based management (5) the participation of all parties results in transparency and accountability of parents of students towards the implementation of education
Developing a Learning Tools of Problerm Based Learning (PBL) Using Number Pockets Media To Improve The Student's Critical Thinking Ability in Social Science Subject Of 4th Grade Student of Elementary School Kusumaningrum, Wahyu; Fakhruddin, Fakhruddin; Prihatin, Titi
Educational Management Vol 10 No 3 (2021): December 2021
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This study aims to (1) determine the validity of the learning tools of Problems Based Learning using the Number Pocket media in the 4th grade student of elementary school; (2) determine the students’ response to the development of the learning tools of Problem Based Learning using the Number Pocket media in the 4th grade student of elementary school; (3) determine the effect to students’ learning achievement; (4) determine the effect to students' critical thinking ability; (5) determine the quality of the learning tools of Problem Based Learning using the Numbers Pocket media in terms of validity, practicality and effectiveness aspects. The type of this study is research and development with 4-D model. The sampling technique used was purposive sampling, obtained by class IV-A of Pakunden Elementary School as a control group and class IV-B as an experiment group. The result of this study showed that (1) The validation result of the RPP, LKS and the Numbers Pocket media obtained an average score 4.36, 4.49, and 4.75 “very good classification”; (2) Students’ response questionnaire analysis obtained score 4.19 "very good classification"; (3) developing a learning tools of PBL using Number Pocket media has an effect to students’ learning achievement; 4) developing a learning tools of PBL using Number Pocket media has an effect to students’ critical thinking ability; (5) the learning tools that developed has valid, practical, and effective qualities.