scholarly journals The Formation of Social Competence in Teachers trough Amaliyah Tadris of The Final Graduate Students of Kulliyatul Mu'allimaat Al-Islamiyah in Islamic Boarding School Darussalam Gontor for Girls 1st Campus

2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 246
Author(s):  
Akrim Mariyat ◽  
Farida Saifulloh
2020 ◽  
Vol 6 ◽  
Author(s):  
Febbianti Widia Santoso ◽  
Nurdyansyah Nurdyansyah ◽  
Taufiq Churrahman

The result of observations of social competence of teachers in SMP Muhammadiyah 9 Tanggulangin Boarding School is the rise of news that social competence of teachers is very influential on the development of each institution, here the author wants to know how social competencies possessed by teachers at SMP Muhammmadiyah 9 Tanggulangin Boarding School because schools This is an institution that is still relatively new and is still in the process of development. This is the background of this research. These problems are discussed through qualitative research conducted with the Grounded Research model. The subjects of this study were 25 teachers in SMP Muhammadiyah 9 BS Tanggulangin. The object of this study is the influence of teacher social competence on improving human resources at SMP Muhammadiyah 9 Tanggulangin Boarding School. Data collection techniques in this study used tests, observations, interviews and documentation. From the results of the study, showed that the social competence of teachers in SMP Muhammadiyah 9 Tanggulangin Boarding School has a pretty good value based on the results of the test of the teacher's social competency instrument which shows the value of each description is 4 with a total score of 100, and from the interviews it can be concluded that there is an influence which is significant from the social competence of teachers to increase human resources in SMP Muhammadiyah 9 Tanggulangin Boarding School with a focus on increasing the number of students and increasing teaching staff in the last 5 years since the foundation of this institution.


Author(s):  
Alfi Purnamasari ◽  
Erlina Listyanti Widuri ◽  
Siti Mulyani

Kegiatan konseling kelompok dilakukan untuk siswa putri kelas VII SMP Muhammadiyah Boarding School (MBS) Pleret, SMP Muhammadiyah Pleret dan SMP Muhamamdiyah Imogiri,Bantul. Sebelum dilakukan konseling kelompok dilakukan seleksi dengan menggunakan Skala Kompetensi Sosial. Peserta konseling kelompok adalah siswa putri yang memiliki skor kompetensi sosial yang rendah.Konseling kelompok di SMP Muhammadiyah Imogiri dilakukan pada tanggal 25 dan 26 Maret 2018 yang melibatkan 7 orang siswa dalam 1 kelompok. Konseling kelompok di SMP Muhammadiyah Pleret dilaksanakan pada tanggal 27 dan 28 Maret 2018 yang melibatkan 7 orang siswa dalam 1 kelompok. Konseling kelompok di SMP MBS Pleret dilaksanakan pada tanggal 29 dan 30 Maret 2018 yang melibatkan 20 orang siswa dalam 3 kelompok. Konseling kelompok terdiri dari sesi pembentukan kelompok, tahap involvement, tahap transisi, tahap terapi dan tahap akhir.Hasil evaluasi dengan menggunakan Skala Kompetensi Sosial menunjukkan bahwa sebagian besar peserta mengalami peningkatan dalam kompetensi sosial setelah mengikuti kegiatan konseling kelompok. Selain itu setelah mengikuti konseling kelompok para siswa merasa lega saat mengungkapkan permasalahannya, mampu mengenali dan mengekspresikan emosinya serta mendapatkan pengetahuan tentang cara mengelola emosi, cara mengenali emosi diri serta bersikap asertif.Kesimpulan dari kegiatan yang telah dilakukan adalah konseling kelompok mampu meningkatkan kompetensi sosial pada siswa putri. Kata kunci : konseling kelompok, siswa putri  GROUP COUNSELING  FOR  SEVEN GRADE FEMALE STUDENTS OFSMP MBS PLERET, SMP MUHAMMADIYAH PLERETAND SMP MUHAMMADIYAH IMOGIRI  Alfi Purnamasari, Erlina Listyanti Widuri, Siti MulyaniFakultas Psikologi Universitas Ahmad Dahlan [email protected] Group counseling activities were conducted for seventh grade female students of Pleret Middle School Muhammadiyah Boarding (MBS), Muhammadiyah Pleret Middle School and Imogiri Muhamamdiyah Middle School, Bantul. Before group counseling is carried out selection by using the Social Competency Scale. Participants in group counseling were female students who had low social competency scores.Group counseling at Muhammadiyah Middle School Imogiri was conducted on March 25 and 26 in 2018 involving 7 students in 1 group. Group counseling at Muhammadiyah Middle School Pleret was held on March 27 and 28 in 2018 which involved 7 students in 1 group. Group counseling at the MBS Pleret Middle School was held on March 29 and 30 in 2018 which involved 20 students in 3 groups. Group counseling consists of group formation sessions, involvement stage, transition phase, therapy stage and final stage.The evaluation results using the Social Competence Scale showed that most participants experienced an increase in social competence after participating in group counseling activities. In addition, after following the counseling the groups of students were relieved when expressing their problems, being able to recognize and express their emotions and gain knowledge about how to manage emotions, how to recognize emotions and be assertive.The conclusion of the activities that have been carried out is group counseling capable of increasing social competence in female students. Keywords: group counseling, female students


2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 356-362
Author(s):  
Jennifer W. Means ◽  
Casey McCaffrey

Purpose The use of real-time recording technology for clinical instruction allows student clinicians to more easily collect data, self-reflect, and move toward independence as supervisors continue to provide continuation of supportive methods. This article discusses how the use of high-definition real-time recording, Bluetooth technology, and embedded annotation may enhance the supervisory process. It also reports results of graduate students' perception of the benefits and satisfaction with the types of technology used. Method Survey data were collected from graduate students about their use and perceived benefits of advanced technology to support supervision during their 1st clinical experience. Results Survey results indicate that students found the use of their video recordings useful for self-evaluation, data collection, and therapy preparation. The students also perceived an increase in self-confidence through the use of the Bluetooth headsets as their supervisors could provide guidance and encouragement without interrupting the flow of their therapy sessions by entering the room to redirect them. Conclusions The use of video recording technology can provide opportunities for students to review: videos of prospective clients they will be treating, their treatment videos for self-assessment purposes, and for additional data collection. Bluetooth technology provides immediate communication between the clinical educator and the student. Students reported that the result of that communication can improve their self-confidence, perceived performance, and subsequent shift toward independence.


2004 ◽  
Vol 31 (Fall) ◽  
pp. 205-214
Author(s):  
Mary Aguila-Vinson ◽  
Jennifer Lister ◽  
Theresa Hnath-Chisolm ◽  
Patricia Blake-Rahter

2015 ◽  
Vol 25 (1) ◽  
pp. 50-60
Author(s):  
Anu Subramanian

ASHA's focus on evidence-based practice (EBP) includes the family/stakeholder perspective as an important tenet in clinical decision making. The common factors model for treatment effectiveness postulates that clinician-client alliance positively impacts therapeutic outcomes and may be the most important factor for success. One strategy to improve alliance between a client and clinician is the use of outcome questionnaires. In the current study, eight parents of toddlers who attended therapy sessions at a university clinic responded to a session outcome questionnaire that included both rating scale and descriptive questions. Six graduate students completed a survey that included a question about the utility of the questionnaire. Results indicated that the descriptive questions added value and information compared to using only the rating scale. The students were varied in their responses regarding the effectiveness of the questionnaire to increase their comfort with parents. Information gathered from the questionnaire allowed for specific feedback to graduate students to change behaviors and created opportunities for general discussions regarding effective therapy techniques. In addition, the responses generated conversations between the client and clinician focused on clients' concerns. Involving the stakeholder in identifying both effective and ineffective aspects of therapy has advantages for clinical practice and education.


Author(s):  
Jacqueline A. Towson ◽  
Matthew S. Taylor ◽  
Diana L. Abarca ◽  
Claire Donehower Paul ◽  
Faith Ezekiel-Wilder

Purpose Communication between allied health professionals, teachers, and family members is a critical skill when addressing and providing for the individual needs of patients. Graduate students in speech-language pathology programs often have limited opportunities to practice these skills prior to or during externship placements. The purpose of this study was to research a mixed reality simulator as a viable option for speech-language pathology graduate students to practice interprofessional communication (IPC) skills delivering diagnostic information to different stakeholders compared to traditional role-play scenarios. Method Eighty graduate students ( N = 80) completing their third semester in one speech-language pathology program were randomly assigned to one of four conditions: mixed-reality simulation with and without coaching or role play with and without coaching. Data were collected on students' self-efficacy, IPC skills pre- and postintervention, and perceptions of the intervention. Results The students in the two coaching groups scored significantly higher than the students in the noncoaching groups on observed IPC skills. There were no significant differences in students' self-efficacy. Students' responses on social validity measures showed both interventions, including coaching, were acceptable and feasible. Conclusions Findings indicated that coaching paired with either mixed-reality simulation or role play are viable methods to target improvement of IPC skills for graduate students in speech-language pathology. These findings are particularly relevant given the recent approval for students to obtain clinical hours in simulated environments.


2013 ◽  
Vol 40 (Fall) ◽  
pp. 116-137
Author(s):  
Ashleigh J. Callahan ◽  
Andrea B. Yost ◽  
Kimberly L. Richards ◽  
Amy L. Rogers

2017 ◽  
Vol 2 (11) ◽  
pp. 73-78
Author(s):  
David W. Rule ◽  
Lisa N. Kelchner

Telepractice technology allows greater access to speech-language pathology services around the world. These technologies extend beyond evaluation and treatment and are shown to be used effectively in clinical supervision including graduate students and clinical fellows. In fact, a clinical fellow from the United States completed the entire supervised clinical fellowship (CF) year internationally at a rural East African hospital, meeting all requirements for state and national certification by employing telesupervision technology. Thus, telesupervision has the potential to be successfully implemented to address a range of needs including supervisory shortages, health disparities worldwide, and access to services in rural areas where speech-language pathology services are not readily available. The telesupervision experience, potential advantages, implications, and possible limitations are discussed. A brief guide for clinical fellows pursuing telesupervision is also provided.


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