scholarly journals Learning how to lead police investigations

2018 ◽  
Vol 20 (3) ◽  
pp. 185-195 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jon-Andre Nilsen ◽  
Terje Aaserud ◽  
Cathrine Filstad

The aim of this article was to investigate how police investigation leaders learn leadership and whether the facilitation of learning activities and learning methods might bridge the well-known gap between teaching and learning leadership. Using action research, we constructed an ‘i-leader’ learning pool consisting of police investigation leaders. The pool provided interactive and collaborative learning activities that included reflection, knowledge sharing and social support. Participants were receptive to this learning initiative, but also argued that ‘learning by doing’ is most important because it allows for communication and cooperation between colleagues in the context of their everyday leadership practice. They acknowledged the need for reflection and argued that the pool provides important reflection time, which they lack in their everyday practice. Participants also found the learning methods, particularly the ‘group support methodology’ and the new network useful for their own leadership development. However, using these new learning methods ‘back home’ was more challenging. Participants did not have time to prioritize and develop this new network. Providing learning methods and building a network takes time and must be relevant to everyday leadership practice. The significance of their leadership practice and how to accumulate experience as the basis for reflection was acknowledged, but still needs to be applied within leadership practice. Bridging the gap between teaching and learning is not just about providing learning and reflection methods, but also about learning how to apply new knowledge through experience, where reflection ensures that learning in practice is not ‘due to change’.

Author(s):  
Justine Simpson

Learning by doing is thought to be one of the most effective ways to learn (Lombardi, 2007). This article explores the findings of a small scale study on one module about whether pass rates and student satisfaction can be improved by introducing authentic learning methods into the classroom by changing the teaching and assessment methods used on a Masters in Business Administration (MBA) module (Accounting and Finance for Decision Making). The pass rates pre and post the changes were monitored and also the student satisfaction scores. Comparisons were made between the results three semesters prior and three semesters post the changes, reviewing quantitative and qualitative data from 180 students. Leeds Beckett University has undertaken reviews of its undergraduate and postgraduate curricula and one of the key messages underlying university education at the Business School is that it needs to enhance employability. Therefore the consideration of using ‘authentic learning’ methods wherever appropriate would appear to fit in well with this strategy. The findings suggest that the introduction of authentic learning techniques make student learning from this sample more effective in terms of better pass rates and also that the students enjoy the learning experience more. The findings therefore bode well for the further use of authentic learning techniques in future teaching and learning activities and also support current literature in this area. The module continues to use the changes introduced and has experienced much higher pass rates and student satisfaction as a result.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 291-297
Author(s):  
Dewi Sekar Kencono ◽  
Atik Septi Winarsih

This paper has the aim of demonstrating the importance of environmentally friendly educational props by utilizing used goods. The implementation of teaching and learning activities at Pre-Kindergarten Kota Yogyakarta has problems with limited educational aids (APE). The existence of APE is one of the keys in carrying out the learning process. The low level of teacher creativity in making APE, in this case, becomes the anchor to provide APE for the learning process. This APE can be made by enhancing the creativity between teachers and parents of parents. During the Covid-19 pandemic, teaching and learning activities in Pre-Kindergarten were carried out in their respective homes. To support the use of APE, training on the use of used goods was conducted. Through training in the use of used goods, the aim is to utilize items around and be used as children's learning media for teachers and parents. In addition, to increase the creativity of teachers and parents. Used goods are recycled into useful items. The use of used goods reduces the increasing waste of waste. Through training on the use of used goods as educational props, it can facilitate learning methods both at home and school for early childhood and reduce waste of used goods.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 ◽  
pp. 81-84
Author(s):  
Maulinda Anjarsari ◽  
Muhlasin Amrullah

This research discusses the teaching and learning process that was implemented in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic situation. Analyzing among others learning strategies, learning methods, media used and evaluation. In the process of this research using data retrieval techniques in the form of interviews, observations, photos during the research process is conducted. This research aims to find out how the teaching and learning process conducted by SD Muhammadiyah 1 Candi Sidoarjo in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic. The results show that there are several slightly different strategies and media in the teaching and learning process that take place. One of them is the implementation. Before the pandemic the teaching and learning process was carried out normally face-to-face. However, during a pandemic like this the learning process is done online. But the learning process or learning activities such as the pray when going to start the learning process is still carried out such as reading prayers, singing songs and so on. Everything is the same as when normal learning is just the implementation online or virtual.


2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 247
Author(s):  
Maimunah Maimunah

Based on the temporary observation in SD Negeri 55 Kecamatan Rumbai Pesisir Kota Pekanbaru, found thephenomenon, among others, teachers who have passed the certification and get a professional teacher degreehas not improved its performance and has not been able to realize the title. Teachers have not optimized IT tosupport learning activities and still use lecture and record methods. Lack of teachers in improving learningthrough classroom action research and learning tools that have not been well-structured. Teachers have notbeen able to apply new learning methods to improve children's achievement in learning. In accordance with theformulation of the problem then the purpose of this study is to determine whether the exercise method canimprove the professionalism of teachers in SD Negeri 55 Kecamatan Rumbai Pesisir Kota Pekanbaru. Thesample in this research is teacher in SD Negeri 55 Kecamatan Rumbai Pesisir Kota Pekanbaru with datacollection technique using observation. From the description of data processing and discussion it can beconcluded as follows: Aspects of school supervisor activity as facilitator get achievement with score 37 or withpercentage equal to 62% from all aspect of assessment or equal to 62% all activity achieved. Then on the secondcycle score obtained by 52 or with percentage achievement of 87% of all aspects achieved. In the aspect ofprofessionalism of teachers obtained in the first cycle of 59% with good enough category and on the secondcycle increased to 88% with very good category.


2020 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
pp. 8-18
Author(s):  
Erli Njudang ◽  
Yulius Yusak Ranimpi ◽  
Iky Sumarthina Putri Prayitno

Cognitive ability is one of the important aspects for individuals who need to be equipped and developed since childhood, including children with autism. Children with autism have difficulty receiving and understanding learning material and information received in class because they have problems with cognitive abilities. Therefore, we need a new learning method that is expected to help children with autism in developing their cognitive abilities to support learning activities in the classroom. This research aimed to determine the effect of musical learning methods on the cognitive abilities of autistic students. The subjects were 3 autistic students who experience obstacles in composing language in communication, difficulty of concentrating, and behaving repetitively in SLB Negeri Manekat Niki-Niki. The research method used was pre-experimental design quantitative with one group pretest-posttest design. The data analysis technique used was descriptive statistical analysis. The results showed that musical learning methods were effective and had an effect on the cognitive abilities of autistic students who had limitations in concentrating and repetitive behavior, but were not yet effective enough for autistic students who had language development disorders in communication.


Author(s):  
Dwi Remawati ◽  
Iwan Ady Prabowo ◽  
Tulus Wahyuno

 Many people do not know the figure of a ground marshall, the task is simple but very important, so that it becomes an interesting student learning material that is how a ground marshall can park a plane requires more interactive and communicative teaching and learning facilities, so students can more easily understand the material. Augmented Reality is one of the innovative and creative new learning methods because it uses technology that can provide visualization to Marshalling Signals that are not well-known by users, so application users will get information while developing user imagination.  the results with the questionnaire from respondents, after testing the application, the application is the best application according from respondents with an average value 92.7% while the first application is only 88.6%. Keyword : Ground Marshall, Augmented reality, Marshalling Signals


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 ◽  
Author(s):  
Firyalita Sarah Firdaus ◽  
Muhlasin Amrullah

This study discusses creative learning strategies at SD Muhammadiyah 1 Candi Labschool UMSIDA which have changed, namely by using an online or online system. This study aims to determine the creative strategies used by Muhammadiyah elementary school teachers in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic situation. The method used by the author is a descriptive qualitative research method to explore information related to the issues raised. The results of this study indicate that SD Muhammadiyah 1 Candi Labschool UMSIDA developed a new learning strategy as a solution in dealing with the covid-19 pandemic, namely by conducting online learning using the Zoom application, Google Meet, Microsoft Team, WhatsApp. While the teacher's own creative strategy uses a personalized method strategy, which uses a discussion system and play while learning strategies, so students play while learning so that students can be motivated in learning. So teaching and learning activities at SD Muhammadiyah 1 Candi Labschool UMSIDA can run well.


2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 44-50
Author(s):  
Heny Rismiati

The purposes of this school action research are: 1)To improvethe ability of teachers in the use of learning methods through clinical supervision. 2) To find out the steps of improvementof the ability of teachers in the use of learning methods through clinical supervision at SD SindetJetis Sub-District Semester 2 in 2017/2018 school year. A teacher is required to have several abilities and skills as part of the teacher's professional competence.The school action research method consists of two cycles. Each cycle carried out in two meetings. Where in the procedure each cycle consists of planning, action, observation, and reflection. Data collection techniques in this study using observation, discussion, and interview. The research subjects consists of 7 (seven) teachers. The results of the study showed that there was an increase in the ability of teachers in the of learning method through clinical supervision in the second semester of the school year 2017/2018 at SD Sindet UPT PPK Jetis. In the first cycle, the results of the teacher's ability to prepare Lesson Plans (RPP) reached an average of 65%, the assessment of Teaching and Learning Activities (KBM) reached 62%, and the use of learning methods reached 69%. In the second cycle, the preparation of Lesson Plans reached 74%, the implementation of teaching and learning activities reached 77%, and the use of learning methods reached 82%. Based on the results of the school action research the ability of teachers in the use of learning methods through clinical supervision has increased.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Harry Dhika ◽  
Fitriana Destiawati

Learning methods begin to be less effective because some students do not actively interact with teaching teachers when the learning process takes place and lack of parental supervision. In a centralized learning method like this students are not too required to be independent in learning activities, such as searching for materials and discussion material because everything has been provided by the teacher. Learning Methods E-learning is applied to overcome students' problems in the process of teaching and learning activities in the classroom. Moodle is an application built to support the process of teaching and learning activities by utilizing internet media through a website using the principles of social constructivist pedagogy which will greatly help teachers from all aspects of the teaching and learning process. The research method that will be used is a qualitative descriptive method by using saturated samples where the population is equal to the number of samples. The technique that will be used in the process of collecting data is search and observation. The results of this study are active interactions between students, and also with teachers and parents in the process of teaching and learning activities, forums for discussion between students, and also with teachers. Because e-learning can also be used as a discussion forum, holding online quizzes, and other learning materials, so the learning process will be more flexible and effective for students and lecturers.


Author(s):  
Savitaria Savitaria

Learning outcomes are the culmination of all teaching and learning activities, because they are part of the benchmarks for the assessment of learners and teachers through various learning patterns and methods within a certain period of time. This is to become a new and further framework for teaching and learning activities (KBM).  Learning outcomes are also inspired by methods from the teacher to students and their feedback. Various types of learning methods have been used as a learning formulation, one of which is Jig Saw Learning, this method is an interesting strategy to use if the material to be studied can be divided into several parts and the material is not in the order. The advantages of this strategy are all students learn and teach others.  This method is can be implemented in various subjects with supporting capacities and tools such as syllabus, implementation of learning (RPP), student activity sheets (LKS), formative tests, and test validity. In this study the authors conducted a study to what extent the effectiveness of the Jig Saw Learning method was applied in Indonesian language lesson by comparing the theory with the application of the method, not only on learning outcomes, but also on students' understanding and mastery of the subject matter.


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