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Masampere: A Creative Process in Sangihe Community Post Zending Tukang Latuni, Glenie; Utomo, Udi
The Journal of Educational Development Vol 6 No 3 (2018): October 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jed.v6i3.25396

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This paper aims to explain the creative process of Masampere music post Zending Tukang from Germany in Sangihe in the late 20th century which influenced the singing culture of the Sangihe community. Using the concept of qualitative research based on a multidisciplinary approach complemented by the concepts of history, anthropology, sociology, and ethnomusicology, this study was used to solve problems through observation, interviews, and literature review and Masampere singing analysis in the community. The arrival of Zending Tukang in Sangihe aims to carry out evangelism through planting a lifestyle in the style of Pietism Calvinism so that the people of Sangihe can get out of traditional lifestyles into creative communities. Evangelism began with the establishment of a school (working stendent) called the Gunung school in Manganitu. Learning at the school was free, all students were trained to farm, work, sew, raise livestock, and trade by selling their work. Music is also the main subject in this school. Meistersinger German-style vocal music is applied by E.T. Steller with the concept of the rhythm pattern of proonos prootos in accapela singing. In addition, church schools also train students to sing. After that, a singing competition with awards and prizes was offered in the race. As a result, a form of singing art emerged with a new style in Sangihe, which was singing a choir in an acclaimed manner with the style of matunjuke, masampere, and mebawalase which the community called Masampere music.
Character-Based Strategic Planning Model for Student Development in SMA Kolese Loyola Semarang Ajie, Gregorius Rohastono; Puji Sugiharto, Dwi Yuwono; Soesanto, Soesanto; Rusdarti, Rusdarti
The Journal of Educational Development Vol 6 No 3 (2018): October 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jed.v6i3.25580

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Education at SMA Kolese Loyola (Loyola College High School) Semarang implements student coaching based on honest character, discipline, independence, hard work, and responsibilities that are in accordance with the school's vision. This study uses a qualitative approach with a case study design; the process is through data collection using observation and interview techniques. The focus of the research conducted in SMA Kolese Loyola Semarang were (1) finding character-based student development strategic planning; (2) analyzing the implementation of student coaching based on honest, discipline, independent, hard work, and responsibility characters, (3) analyzing the control of the implementation of character-based student coaching. This study found that SMA Kolese Loyola Semarang (1) carried out strategic planning for character-based student development; (2) face obstacles in strategic planning from inside and outside the school. Barriers from within the school are faced through agreements with parents of students, barriers from outside the school are faced through adjusting the implementation of strategic plans for character-based student development in schools; (3) controlling character-based student development activities. The conclusions of the study were that the character-based student planning strategic planning at SMA Kolese Loyola Semarang was a combination of reflection-action experience; interactions between students in school form a person who is characterized by honesty, discipline, independence, hard work, and responsibility.
Improving the Satisfaction of Guidance and Counseling Services through Service Quality, Service Demand, and Service Value Handayani, Dwi Asih Kumala; Wibowo, Mungin Eddy; Florentinus, Totok Sumaryanto; RC, Achmad Rifai
The Journal of Educational Development Vol 6 No 3 (2018): October 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jed.v6i3.25081

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In modern times, technology is always used in all activities in life including guidance and counseling as part of public services. A public service is a service that is based on customer satisfaction so it is important to pay attention to the achievement level of customer satisfaction. The sample of this research is 115 students of Vocational School (SMK) Semarang City, as recipient of the service. This is a quantitative study employing a Path Analysis technique. The result of normality test of the data indicates that all data are normally distributed, free from heteroscedasticity, and avoiding multicollinearity. This research finds facts about what is desired and needed by the recipients of the services to meet the satisfaction of the service they receive. The result of the T-test shows that partially the service quality gives a significant effect on service satisfaction (0.00 <0.05); the service demand gives no significant effect on service satisfaction (0.601> 0.05); as an intervening variable, the service value has no significant effect on service satisfaction (0.917> 0.05). The F-test result proves that simultaneously the service quality, the service demand, and the service value influence service satisfaction. The conclusion is that service quality, service demand, and service value contribute 99.6% to service satisfaction; the rest is a contribution of variables that are not taken into account in this study. It is recommended that the most important service satisfaction is enhanced through service quality with indicators including tangibility, reliability, responsibility, assurance, and empathy.
Determinant Model of Student Entrepreneurship Awareness Hendrajaya, Hendrajaya; Widodo, Joko; Rachman, Maman; Raharjo, Tri Joko
The Journal of Educational Development Vol 7 No 1 (2019): February 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jed.v7i1.29324

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This study aimed to analyze factors that influence the awareness in student entrepreneurship. The research took the form of a survey of 140 final-year students at the Indonesia Tourism Economics College (STIEPARI) Semarang who were or had taken an internship program. The benefits of Mobile Learning were measured by students' perceptions in gaining knowledge, experience, and social motivation about entrepreneurship. Data were analyzed using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM). The results of this study generally show that in entrepreneurship education through an apprenticeship program, the perception about the benefits of M-Learning and that of entrepreneurship feasibility have a significant effect on the interest in entrepreneurship both directly and through perception of entrepreneurial desires. The total influence of entrepreneurship education variables through the apprenticeship program shows that the path coefficient is greater than the perception variable on benefits so that M-Learning only functions as a support for entrepreneurship education in an internship program to increase students' entrepreneurial interest. The results of this study have implications for the development of electronic learning through M-Learning to support entrepreneurial learning. M-Learning, for example, has the potential to provide independent learning, opportunities for sharing knowledge, problem solving-based experiences, and entrepreneurial motivational facilities, solving the problem of busy time mentors in the industrial environment, and learning that is not limited to space and time.
Developing a Pesantren-Based Soft Skill Education Management Model for Vocational School in the Ma'arif Education Institute, Semarang Regency Hanik, Ahmad; Rachman, Maman; Samsudi, Samsudi; Ekosiswoyo, Rasdi
The Journal of Educational Development Vol 7 No 1 (2019): February 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jed.v7i1.29325

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This research focuses on the development of pesantren-based soft skill education management model in vocational school. The researchers have reviewed curriculum changes, ranging from the active-student learning curriculum (CBSA), competence-based curriculum (KBK), school-based curiculum or Education Unit Level Curriculum (KTSP) to 2013 Curriculum (K13), and changes in the education management paradigm starting from the concept of teachin-learning strategies, soft skill management, to Community Based Education Management. In Permendiknas Number 23 of 2006 concerning Graduates' Competency Standards for Primary and Secondary Education Units, soft skill gets a more dominant portion than hard skill. Conceptually, the indicators in Permendiknas Number 23 Year 2006 should be sufficient for SMK students to be fully aware of the formation of a noble person. However, in reality there are still many gaps regarding the achievement of the Graduates Competency Standards (SKL). Thus, reconstruction is needed in the learning process in Vocational Schools especially in the achievement of these soft skills. Therefore, managerial approaches are needed; one of which is the pesantren-based soft skills education management model. It is a model with a noble moral development approach for students who live in boarding schools. The learning and guidance model in Islamic boarding school (Pesantren) is applied in vocational schools without leaving the culture of the Islamic boarding school.
Developing a Management Model of PAI Teachers' Competency Improvement Based on Online Networks Ahsan, Muhammad; Masrukhi, Masrukhi; Haryono, Haryono; Rusdarti, Rusdarti
The Journal of Educational Development Vol 7 No 1 (2019): February 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jed.v7i1.29326

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This study aimed to describe the factual management model of teacher competency improvement focusing on instructional planning, to describe the design of the management model of teacher competency improvement by utilizing online networks, and to know the validity of the management model. This research implemented a Research and Development (R & D) approach. As the focus of this study, the development of the model is in accordance with the theory of a product-oriented model. The products of this study are in accordance with the characteristics and analysis of the needs of Islamic Religious Education (PAI) teachers. The products are regulated through a needs analysis process that meets the needs of the PAI teachers. The products are lesson plans (RPP) to be shared with colleagues. The results of the needs analysis show the importance of online tools in the improvement of the RPP. The management model of teacher competency improvement utilizes online networks using feasibility analysis, guideline preparation, user manuals, and readability tests that show positive responses from experts and users for the development of this model. The development of this model is seen as valid both from the descriptive aspects of the program and the expert analysis. The design of the teacher competency improvement training is deemed feasible to be developed for the benefit of the PAI teachers.
Development of Clinical Training Models for Comprehensive Emergency Obstetrics and Neonatal Care (Ceonc/Ponek) and Facilitative Supervision for Improving Hospital Performance Hadijono, Soerjo; Samsudi, Samsudi; Florentinus, Totok Sumaryanto; Noorpramono, Noorpramono
The Journal of Educational Development Vol 7 No 1 (2019): February 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jed.v7i1.29334

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Training investments and provision of facilities can only mobilize a part of healthcare production machines, and will be successfully drive it if they are fully supported by the local institutions / government and clinical training quality assurance system. In medical education and clinical training, the behaviours and attitudes modeled by professional practitioners are a special mechanisms in which participants will implicitly "learn" various aspects of their professional positions in the future. This study aim is to assess the educational management of a competency-based clinic training of Comprehensive Emergency Obstetric and Neonatal Care (CEONC/PONEK) followed by model simulation and the influence of facilitative supervision as an effort to improve hospital performance. Improving the quality of health services are expected to have significant leverage to reduce morbidity and mortality rates of mothers and neonates in Indonesia. The research was conducted in Dr Kariadi Central Hospital Semarang and Umbu Rara Meha Waingapu General Hospital at East Sumba Regency (East Nusa Tenggara Province) from 2012 to 2016. The research and evaluation conducted only in the process of educational management, so change towards a better state are expected after the intervention. The research was conducted through observational single cohort of pre-posttest design using performance assessment appraisal forms, direct and retrospective assessment which have been prepared for this research, and using primary data taken from the Hospital Management and Information System (SIMRS) database. CEONC skills training with simulation followed by facilitative supervision significantly improves the input and process in both maternal and neonatal hospital service (p < 0.05). Training also has a significant impact on improved team performance (p < 0.05), as well as compliance of health personnel to maternal care standards, although it has not had a significant impact on neonatal health services in both hospitals.
The Varieties of Metaphorical Expression Values in Campaign Discourse Pristiwati, Rahayu; Rustono, Rustono; Rahman, Fathur; Mardikantoro, Hari Bakti
The Journal of Educational Development Vol 7 No 1 (2019): February 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jed.v7i1.29335

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This study is aimed at analyzing the varieties of metaphorical expression values found in campaign discourse. Qualitative and quantitative approaches were employed in this research. The data were excerpts of campaign discourse inPresidential and Vice Presidential National Election of Republic Indonesia in 2014. They were 320 excerpts from 322 metaphors published by Kompas, Tempo, andSuaraMerdeka newspapers within seven months, from May to September 2014. Descriptive qualitative approach was used to describe the varieties of values in metaphorical expressions. The data analysis usednormative, referential equivalent, and introspective reflective method. This analysis resulted in the following findings. The values of metaphorical expressions incampaign discourse of Presidential and Vice Presidentialnational election of Republic Indonesia in 2014 are: (1) value of mutual cooperation, (2) value of religiosity, (3) value of politeness, (4) value of simplicity, (5) value of mutual respect, (6) value of mutual assistance, (7) value of simplicity, and (8) value of deliberation.
A Management Model of Competency-Based Block System Automotive Learning Supraptono, Supraptono; Rusdarti, Rusdarti; Soesanto, Soesanto; Prihatin, Titi
The Journal of Educational Development Vol 7 No 1 (2019): February 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jed.v7i1.29665

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For students graduating from the automotive engineering education study program, this study aims to (1) determine a competency-based block system practice learning management model to improve the students’ skills; (2) to implement the competency-based block system practice learning management model; (3) to know the level of effectiveness of the model. This research implemented a research and development (R&D) approach including (1) preliminary studies including needs and contents analyses, (2) development including design, implementation and evaluation, and (3) testing the effectiveness of the product as a semi-summative evaluation. The data for this study were drawn using interview, documentation, observation, and questionnaires. The data were validated by testing their reliability and validity. The data were then analyzed using descriptive percentages and quantitative models. The results of the subsequent analyses were transformed into constructs of percentages of feasibility in the implementation of practical learning activities. The results of the study show that (1) the factual model has not been equipped with an analysis of the basic needs of practice, the formulation of objectives of the block practice, the design of the practice program, the implementation of the practice program, and the evaluation of the block practice programs so that the student’s proficiency level is still low; (2) the results of the validation from management experts and FGD indicate that the conceptual model of learning is feasible to be applied in learning activities; (3) after going through various suggestions and improvements to the hypothetical model it proved to be feasible to apply in learning. The model of automotive learning systems is very effective and easy to implement.
Developing a Management Model of Early Education Services for Children With Autism Putranti, Alifiani Hikmah; Florentinus, Totok Sumaryanto; Sugiharto, Dwi Yuwono Puji; Herini, Elisabeth Siti
The Journal of Educational Development Vol 7 No 1 (2019): February 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jed.v7i1.29891

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Early education services for children with autism are a place for early intervention for autistic children of pre-school age as a bridge to further education. Autism is a neurological development disorder under the age of 3 years with characteristics of communication and behavioral disorders. Pre-school age is a period of rapid brain development so early intervention or early education for children with autism is an attempt to reduce the manifestation of autism clinics. Development of early education service management for children with autism aims to intervene with autism from an early age in a comprehensive manner and in accordance with their growth and development. This study applies the Research and Development approach through four stages, namely (1) preliminary research, (2) model development, (3) validation, and (4) final model. Data were drawn using open and closed questionnaires and interviews in four early education service institutions for children with autism in Semarang. The data were processed using descriptive analysis, percentage, average, and qualitative analysis. The final model of early education service management for children with autism focuses on aspects of management which consist of (1) comprehensive planning based on the standard parameters by considering comorbidities and health status and (2) early education for children with autism carried out comprehensively and sustainably between teachers, parents, and medical personnel.