scholarly journals What Make Students Participate in School Organizations? The Role of Motivation and School Environment

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dima Krisna Wiedarjati ◽  
Ajat Sudrajat

This study aimed to determine the various motivations of students in participating in school organizations. These school organizations play an important role in fostering educational success and include intra-curricular and extracurricular activities. The school organizations discussed in this article were student council (known as Organisasi Siswa Intra Sekolah or OSIS) and extracurricular activities. This study consisted of a literature review. Based on the results, students’ motivation in participating in school organizations can be categorized into two types, namely internal and external motivation. Internal motivation is that which comes from within the individual, and external motivation is an influence that comes from outside the individual. The motivation of students may affect their activeness in participating in organizations and their daily activities. Keywords: student participation, motivation, school organization

2019 ◽  
pp. 5-12
Author(s):  
В. В. Лисенкова

The article deals with the modern assessment of the role of philosophizing by the representatives of the primary school teachers. In their opinion, the study of philosophy is necessary according to the level of development of children in primary school. In the future, this will provide an opportunity to increase their life competence significantly compared with today's training of senior high school graduates.The article assumes the definition of philosophizing as a way to increase the social adaptation of the younger generation through its initiation into the system of philosophical knowledge.Primary school teachers are directly connected with junior school pupils on a daily basis, with their problems and searches, observe their intellectual and ideological development, and are most interested in answering the questions of their training and education. Most of them noted that primarily the formation of thinking, attitudes, needs, orientations of children are influenced by the characterological behavior of the parents, the family atmosphere, the degree of parental pedagogical literacy, and then comes the importance of the personality of the teacher, his or her worldview, value system and professionalism. In the school environment, the teacher directs the cognitive activity of students, fulfilling a number of roles such as gnoseological, motivating, searching, informational, axiological, communication. Some of the respondents among the primary factors of productive learning include the natural inclinations of the child, the degree of his or her overall development, mental health, the absence or presence of mental adequacy, the ability to be surrounded by pupils for a long time and productively perform communication functions. In the subsequent rank, the role of the curriculum, the nature of the classroom and school partnership, the extra-curricular sphere of communication, the activities of the media, the Internet and the general state of culture in society are noted. School head teachers are worried about the growing lack of spirituality of society, the loss of value of moral and ethical standards, the devaluation of values, the absolutization of the role of money, indifference to evil, and lack of concern for fellows. They indicate the danger of a change in the nature of needs, the development of a new hyper-consumer orientation by the society, on the children's world perception. In this regard, in the course of school or out of school communication, it is impossible to strengthen the sense of welfare among young people, to build self-confidence, to increase self-evaluation, and the ability to navigate in existing conflicts of interest.The school education system focuses not only on obtaining knowledge, but also on the importance of nurturing the competence of the individual for productive life and life support.In the new state standard for teaching pupils the following tasks are set: development of emotional intelligence, critical thinking, understanding of one's feelings, feelings of others, ability to interact in a team, flexibility, innovativeness, financial and environmental literacy.It is impossible to solve the tasks indicated by the Ministry of Education without introducing various levels of philosophical culture. Teachers say about this, stating the need to develop philosophical thinking of children, since it corresponds to the nature of the child, allows curiosity to be turned into cognitive interest and create an integral picture of his/her world. Otherwise, he/she will remain routinely limited, deprived of a purpose in life (people who have it, live longer), who do not see his/her own prospects.


Author(s):  
Khairul Afdhal ◽  
Elfi Tasrif

The Student Field is an important unit for every school in Indonesia, especially for SMKN 8 Padang. The role of student affairs helps schools to deal with various types of violations that students do in the school environment in the teaching and learning process including student absentee management, as well as managing extracurricular activities that interest students. The Student Information System Field of SMKN 8 Padang is based on Android, with this information system users can access anytime and anywhere regarding the rules and regarding extracurricular activities. If students are found committing a violation, they will be directly inputted with the android by the teacher who found the violation committed by the student, and the teacher input the student's attendance. Users who have logged in can enter their own extracurricular interest. All data inputted with Android will be stored on a web server based on Codeigniter framework programming using a MySQL database. The results obtained from the implementation of this student field application are to facilitate the SMK Negeri 8 apparatus, especially in the student field, to record students who commit violations, students who take extracurricular activities and absenteeism that were previously done manually now become digital using mobile phones that can be taken anywhere.Keywords: Information System, Android, Web Programming, CodeIgniter.


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rima Pratiwi Fadli ◽  
Ifdil Ifdil ◽  
Alfina Sari

The success of educators in shaping the young generation of the nation requires the role of various educational practitioners, one of them is the counselor. Counselors in the national education system is one of the educators whose profession aims to develop the potential of self and mengandiri konselinya so that the realization of effective daily life. The role of the counselor as an educator implicitly has a big part in dealing with various phenomena that occur in the school environment related to the behavior and psychological condition of students. The idea behind this study is a very worrying phenomenon that the existence of bisexual behavior among adolescents in school. Indications of bisexual teens are psychologically diagnosed as having cognitive impairment and behavior. Based on the literature review of bisexual behavior can be treated using cognitive behavior therapy treatment. Cognitive behavior therapy is one of the psychological interventions to help the individual modify his mood and behavior by changing his self-destructive thoughts. The role of counselors with the use of this treatment is very important in addressing the bisexual behavior of adolescents found in schools today


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 243
Author(s):  
Pasmah Chandra

Character education has become a phenomenon and an interesting discussion since the last few years. To make matters worse, many educational figures have discussed and conducted research on character education, by connecting character education with the role of educators or educational institutions themselves. Likewise, seeing the role of Islamic boarding schools in character education in the era of disruption. So far the existing studies have not explicitly discussed the process of shaping the character of the nation by Islamic boarding schools. This study aims to complement the previous studies with the aim; first, to determine the role of character education in the students of the Manna Al-Quraniyah Islamic Boarding School. Second, knowing the factors inhibiting and supporting the implementation of character education in the Al-Quraniyah Manna Islamic boarding school students. This type of research is field research with a qualitative approach. The results of the research are as follows: first, the role of the Islamic boarding school in shaping the character of the students can be seen in the implementation of character education at the Al-Quraniyah Manna Islamic boarding school which is carried out through the material taught in the Islamic boarding school then through these materials the students are able to practice it correctly. The implementation of character education is also carried out through the example of kyai, dormitory caregivers, teachers who interact with them, especially those in the boarding school environment. The biggest source of character education implementation comes from the Islamic boarding school program/activity. For example, local content and extracurricular activities. Second, the inhibiting and supporting factors for the implementation of character education consist of internal factors (lack of infrastructure, lack of teaching staff) and external factors (the influence of technological developments).


Author(s):  
Alia Mohammed Alkhayyat

The study aims at devising the educational contents of the Saudi national anthem and its role in consolidating the national identity, highlighting the role of the educational contents derived from the Saudi national anthem in establishing the national identity. And, to find out if there are statistically significant differences between the responses of the sample of 307 male and female teachers from different cities in Saudi Araba, to determine the role of educational content derived from the national anthem in the consolidation of national identity, which can be attributed to variables: (sex - educational stage - educational qualification - the number of years of experience). The researcher used the deductive and descriptive analytical method. Moreover, the study concluded the most important results: The consolidation of the educational contents of the Saudi national anthem through three aspects: cognitive, emotional, and political competence represented in the behavior of the individual towards the country. Furthermore, by focusing on the study data-surveying, it has been found that the phrase (the national anthem is important for young and old citizens) is ranked first and to a very large extent. Then, the phrase (The words of the national anthem are clear and understandable to students) is ranked second. On the other hand, the phrase (The meanings of the anthem were discussed with the students) It has an average score and a penultimate rank. While the phrase (the National Day is just a holiday) is ranked as the last place. The study recommended the importance of preserving the values of citizenship and focusing on rights and duties through curricular and extracurricular activities. As well as, the preservation of the Arabic language. In fact, this task-directed to the media of education in general and the schools. Working toward connecting the children with the Islamic religion and Islamic civilization and to be pride in heroes and pioneers.  


Satya Widya ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 35 (1) ◽  
pp. 54-61
Author(s):  
Indra Anggrio Toni

One of the negative impact of globalization era is the decreasing of the character of senior high school’ students. This case can be seen from many kinds of offenses of the students such as bring pornographic readings, skipping classes, smoking, and brawls. Therefore, one of the effort of the school to overcome the problems is through student council. The purpose of this research is to describe the role of the student council in forming the students’ characters in Vocational High School 2 in Salatiga from (1) student council’s work programs that have been arranged and done, (2)  the students character formation through student council's activities, (3) the successful implementation of student council activities in shaping the students’ character. Qualitative research with a descriptive approach is used in this study  and the participants are the chairman and members of the student council, and  student council adviser. The data collection used interview, observation, and documentation. The results of the research showed:  (1) there were 4 activities or programs of student council such as class meetings, the representative meeting, the introduction of the school environment, and basic leadership training, (2) Four activities or programs formed the students’ character such as discipline, confidence, responsibility, mutual respect, democracy, caring, critical, and leadership, (3) the programs are done successfully to change the students' character who were less disciplined to be more disciplined, responsible to do homework, caring to friends, critical and confident in giving opinions in front of the class or public,  cooperated well and respected to teachers.  


2014 ◽  
Vol 62 (1) ◽  
pp. 21-28
Author(s):  
Adela Bradea ◽  
Karla Peter

In Romania, the curriculum is traditionally strongly based on disciplines, the teachers being primarily specialised in one discipline only. Developing transferable competences requires new ways of teaching and learning, which transcend the traditional boundaries among disciplines. As they are being developed, these competences become important factors in the process of learning competences specific to certain disciplines, while also help the individual to adapt to the dynamics of a complex reality. Thus, given the importance of transferable competences, along with the reform of the curriculum, in the Romanian educational system optional disciplines were also included. The aim of this study was to analyse that, although there is a legislative framework, the development of activities that include multiple learning objectives or results that cross the traditional boundaries among disciplines, is still poor. The strategy used for the study was a complex one. It combined both quantitative research methods and qualitative ones: literature review (framework documents on educational policies), a statistic analysis, a questionnaire-based survey. The results have demonstrated the need for change in school organization and culture, so that the transferable competences acquired become indeed competences for life. Key words: curriculum, learning results, optional disciplines, transferable competences.


2012 ◽  
Vol 7 (1.) ◽  
Author(s):  
Smiljana Zrilić

The role of a pedagogue in integrated education includes, among other things, determining mental and physical condition of a student and his or her readiness for attending school, conducting observation programs, participation in designing adapted and individualized programs, but that role is the most important and the most demanding in continuous cooperation with teachers and parents, and in developing a positive school environment in order to sensitize other students to particular needs of students with difficulties. The role of a pedagogue is also important in the activities related to extracurricular activities, workshops, meetings and social contacts, which emphasize the abilities of children with difficulties that were neglected during the regular school classes (talents in art, music or literary expression, etc.). Those activities are particularly important for children, because if their difficulties are ignored or not recognized they can have poor school performance. Relationships with other students, their mutual interactions and inclusion in all activities are some of the most important factors of successful socialization and integration of children with difficulties. Education of children with difficulties implies comprehensive participation of various experts, and pedagogue's contribution makes the practice of integrated education more complete and improves its quality.


Author(s):  
Alisher Sabirov

The value of Extracurricular activities (ECA) is underestimated in the field of Higher and Secondary Education of Uzbekistan. Present work is revealing hidden potential of ECA to advance students capacity. Using unique data collected on the basis of in-depth interviews with the administration of the first international university in Uzbekistan with British accreditation , the authors tried to expand the scope of preliminary studies of the relationship of extracurricular activities with academic achievement, development of skills and the role of parents in shaping interest in extracurricular activities of students. The results demonstrate: (a) the impact of extracurricular activities on academic performance and skills development; (b) the effectiveness of the parental approach, based on a personal experience; (c) the importance of public and domestic works (unstructured extracurricular activities) in the development of the individual.


2013 ◽  
Vol 18 (2) ◽  
pp. 126-135 ◽  
Author(s):  
Frosso Motti-Stefanidi ◽  
Ann S. Masten

Academic achievement in immigrant children and adolescents is an indicator of current and future adaptive success. Since the future of immigrant youths is inextricably linked to that of the receiving society, the success of their trajectory through school becomes a high stakes issue both for the individual and society. The present article focuses on school success in immigrant children and adolescents, and the role of school engagement in accounting for individual and group differences in academic achievement from the perspective of a multilevel integrative model of immigrant youths’ adaptation ( Motti-Stefanidi, Berry, Chryssochoou, Sam, & Phinney, 2012 ). Drawing on this conceptual framework, school success is examined in developmental and acculturative context, taking into account multiple levels of analysis. Findings suggest that for both immigrant and nonimmigrant youths the relationship between school engagement and school success is bidirectional, each influencing over time the other. Evidence regarding potential moderating and mediating roles of school engagement for the academic success of immigrant youths also is evaluated.


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