scholarly journals Upaya Kepala Sekolah dalam Mengembangkan Kompetensi Guru untuk Meningkatkan Mutu Pendidikan pada SMA Negeri di Kota Banda Aceh

2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 182
Author(s):  
Amiruddin Amiruddin

Improving the quality of education is the responsibility of all stake holders, especially teachers during the process of learning in the classroom. Therefore, there is a need for teacher competence development that is influenced by various factors such as the principal's efforts. Based on this, the author wants to conduct a research entitled efforts of the principal school in developing teacher competence to improve the quality of education in the Public Senior High School in Banda Aceh which aims to determine the factors that can affect, the constraints faced and the efforts of principals in developing teachers’competency to improve the quality of education at SMA Negeri Kota Banda Aceh. Population and sample in this study were all principals of Public Senior High School in Banda Aceh as many as 16 headmaster are taken as sample (total sample). This is a descriptive research method with qualitative approach. data were collected through observation, interviews, and documentaries. Data was analyzed using simple statistics that is by tabulating the data in the table, calculating frequency and percentage then drawing conclusion. The results showed that the factors that affect teachers’ competence and the quality of education is the effort of the principal, training attended by teachers; learning facilities; teaching experience, health condition and educational background. Constraints faced against pedagogical and professional competence. The principal's efforts to develop highly effective and efficient teacher competencies can be done through MGMP empowerment, academic and clinical supervision and workshops or training with peers in schools. Students’ learning achievement can be increased by giving extra class in the afternoon, enrichment, remedial, and regular try out.

Author(s):  
Mumuni Baba Yidana ◽  
Anti Partey P.

Assessment literacy is part of the Economics teachers’ professional competence, yet little attention in the form research has been undertaken in this area. This study therefore explored Senior High School (SHS) Economics teachers’ conceptions of the purposes for undertaking classroom assessment. In specific terms, the study investigated Economics teachers’ understanding of the various motives that inform their assessment practices. The study also examined the influence of the Economics teachers’ demographic variables such as age, gender, and teaching experience on their conceptions of classroom assessment. It further assessed the influence of formal training in assessment on the teachers’ conceptions of the construct. The study was a descriptive type which employed the survey method. Participants of this study comprised 301 Senior High School Economics teachers drawn from the Central and Ashanti regions of Ghana. The participants were made up 213 male and 88 female teachers. A 50-item version of Brown’s Teachers’ Conceptions of Assessment (TCoA) inventory scale was adopted as the questionnaire for this study. Using a test-retest procedure of two-week interval, the TCoA which also made provisions for the demographic data of respondents on a different section, was administered on 36 Economics teachers. A reliability index of .813 was obtained. The data were analyzed using mean, t-test, and one-way Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) statistical techniques.The findings of the study showed that a majority of the Economics teachers (mean score = 3.01) consented to the idea that classroom assessment leads to improvement in teaching and learning as well as ensuring school accountability (mean score = 3.27). The study also found that gender and age did not influence teachers’ conception of assessment. The study recommends that community of learners be organized for experienced and less experienced Economics teachers to enable them exchange ideas on the various purposes of classroom assessment.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 124-133
Author(s):  
Deisy Sampul ◽  
Benny B. Binilang ◽  
J.F. Senduk ◽  
F.J.A. Oentoe

The Internal Quality Assurance System (IQAS) has an important position in ensuring the quality of education of each education unit. A good internal quality assurance process will guarantee the quality of education is maintained and will make it easier for schools to conduct quality mapping, preparing quality plans, fulfilling quality, evaluating and determining quality standards. The purpose of this study is to describe the implementation internal quality assurance processes at SMAN (State Senior High School) in the City of Tomohon, North Sulawesi based on quality report. This research was designed using qualitative descriptive research with the data collection techniques include observation and documentation as well as data sourced from the Quality Report online application. The results of this study indicate that the internal quality assurance process at SMAN in Tomohon City has been carried out in accordance with national education standards. The educational quality achievement still needs to be improved so that there is consistency in fulfilling quality. In addition, a culture of quality and cooperation must be fostered in order to support the internal quality assurance process. Likewise in the internal quality assurance process that requires support from various elements in the school, government and community environment.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 146-155
Author(s):  
Amrullah Amrullah ◽  
Nilza Humaira Salsabila ◽  
Junaidi Junaidi ◽  
Hapipi Hapipi ◽  
Sudi Prayitno

In the 2019 survey, 82.2% of teachers never participated in media training, especially learning media based on geogebra technology. Meanwhile, 92.8% of teachers stated that mathematics requires learning media. The low quality of education in NTB requires special attention from both the government and the private sector, so it is important to conduct technology-based learning media training in order to improve the quality of education, especially improving the quality of teachers. The training was carried out using offline and online methods for two days, 19 and 20 August 2021 at SMPN 16 Mataram. The training was attended by 22 participants from junior high school mathematics teachers in the city of Mataram. In the implementation of the training, an evaluation was carried out using questionnaires and observations. The conclusions from the results of the service were as follows: Geogebra training as a medium for learning mathematics for SMP teachers in the city of Mataram in 2021 received a very good response and was well received by the teachers. Geogebra training as a medium for learning mathematics for junior high school teachers in the city of Mataram in 2021 is very in line with what is expected by mathematics teachers in the City of Mataram and increases teacher competence in the context of applying technology in learning to develop technology-based mathematics learning media.


2019 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 121-130
Author(s):  
Nur Mei Ningsih

The improvment of education in Indonesia should be done soon, because the quality of education in Indonesia is lower than others. To improve the quality of Indonesian teacher is by improving the collaboration of teacher competence by Training Lecturer Program at School. This activity will bring the positif effect to high school and the aim school. This program needs lecturer’s commitment to be a teacher in aim school. This activity becomes a new experience and it’s not easy to be done by a lecturer. The lecturer has a new habit there because it is different from their usuall habit. The purposes of Training Lecturer Program at School  (1) giving a new experience in uderstanding and developing the students’ character, managing the activity of learning at school, and comprehending daily experience and sociocultural of society:  (2) producting the device of collaborative learning between lecturer and teacher at aim school;  (3 ) creating the quality of learning by making good atmosphere, the quality of device learning, and improving the successful of students;  (4) improvement the relationship between high school with the aim school in all forms of the quality of learning. By Training Lecturer Program at School, it hopes could improve the quality of education.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 158-168
Author(s):  
Siti Aisyah ◽  
Rini Setyaningsih

It was a correlational research studying about educator professionality (X variable) and education quality (Y variable) at State Islamic Senior High School 1 Pekanbaru.  This research aimed at knowing educator professionality level, education quality level, and the correlation between educator professionality and education quality at State Islamic Senior High School 1 Pekanbaru.  The samples were 46 educators at State Islamic Senior High School 1 Pekanbaru that met the requirements of professional educators—educator competence, qualification of education, and certification.  The data were analyzed by using Pearson product moment correlational formula.  Based on the analysis, it showed that H0 was rejected and Ha was accepted.  It meant that there was a positive and significant correlation between educator professionality and education quality at State Islamic Senior High School 1 Pekanbaru.  It could be seen from the comparison between robserved 0.694 and rtable 0.361 at 5% significant level with N that was 46, so robserved was higher than rtable (0.694>0.361).  The result of linear regression coefficient showed that the probability score or the significance score 0.000 was lower than 0.05 (0.000<0.05).  Based on the determination coefficient, it was obtained the score 0.482 or 48.2% and it was rounded up to 48%.  It meant that the contribution of educator professionality variable to education quality variable at State Islamic Senior High School 1 Pekanbaru was 48%, and the rest was influenced by other variables that were not explained in this research.  So, the professional educators could increase the quality of education.


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Masril ◽  
Hidayati

Curriculum 2013 has been implemented in targeted schools in order to improve the quality of education in Indonesia, starting from elementary school to high school level. However, in implementation, until now there has no teaching materials of physics subjects that can be used as a guide learning in school, especially to apply scientific approach. Therefore, in order to improve the quality of education in secondary schools in Padang, in general, this study aims to improve the quality of education, especially in senior high school physics in Padang. Specifically targets to be achieved through this research is to develop teaching materials based on scientific approach in an effort to improve students' thinking skills and understanding of the concepts of high school physics for implemented of curriculum 2013. In practice, research began identifying problems in school, then design an scientific approach based teaching materials. To test validity of scientific approach is based teaching materials then conducted of development research (R &amp; D, four D models ) with the defining phases are define, design, development , and disseminate. Based on the results of the validation of teaching materials created, generally result is good categorize. So that the teaching material has been designed can be used in senior high school.


2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 28
Author(s):  
Iis Lisnawati

Teachers are the most crucial factor in learning. Therefore, the process and success of learning as a determinant of the quality of education in the future were determined by the professionalism of teachers. The professionalism of Indonesian teachers in the future must be in line with the demands of their profession, namely (1) having teacher competence covering pedagogic competence, personality competence, social competence, and professional competence, (2) realizing Indonesian language learning in accordance with current curriculum , (3) implementing the paradigm of 21st century learning that has nationalism, global perspective, and multi-literacy to produce graduates who have soft skill and hard skills that are superior and competitive so that they become qualified human resources.


2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 115-127
Author(s):  
Abdul Rahman Singkam ◽  
Syaiful Rochman ◽  
Fitra Youpika

This research aims to analyse the impact of motivation and perception of the society on the quality of education in Enggano island: one of the 111 outermost islands in Indonesia. Despite lacking of supporting facilities is still a main problem of education in Enggano, non-physics (motivation and perception) data are expected to provide alternative solution. Data in this research was collected by using semi-open questionnares to all qualified respondents. 579 quetionnaires in total were fulfilled by six categories of respondents: the students of elementary-, junior- and senior high school, teachers, parents, and the village leaders. Our results show that the motivation of students in Enggano is sufficiently high: 78 out of 100, while the perception of parents and teachers to education is on the medium level: 65 out of 100. The village leaders have graded the quality of education in Enggano on 5.6+0.17 out of 10. Besides of the medium level on perception, a low integrity among the teachers also contributed to the backwardness of eduaction in Enggano.MOTIVATION AND PERCEPTION OF ENGGANO ISLAND COMMUNITIES ON EDUCATION. This research aims to analyse the impact of motivation and perception of the society on the quality of education in Enggano island: one of the 111 outermost islands in Indonesia. Despite lacking of supporting facilities is still a main problem of education in Enggano, non-physics (motivation and perception) data are expected to provide alternative solution. Data in this research was collected by using semi-open questionnares to all qualified respondents. 579 quetionnaires in total were fulfilled by six categories of respondents: the students of elementary-, junior- and senior high school, teachers, parents, and the village leaders. Our results show that the motivation of students in Enggano is sufficiently high: 78 out of 100, while the perception of parents and teachers to education is on the medium level: 65 out of 100. The village leaders have graded the quality of education in Enggano on 5.6+0.17 out of 10. Besides of the medium level on perception, a low integrity among the teachers also contributed to the backwardness of eduaction in Enggano.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (3) ◽  
pp. 2132-2145
Author(s):  
Longginus Laga Belan ◽  
M.D Niron

The study aims to determine and describe the effect of principal academic supervision, principal transformational leadership, and school climate toward pedagogic and professional competence of teachers in Senior High School in Lembata Regency. The research uses a quantitative approach with the ex-post facto type. The population was 200 teachers of Senior High School who taught national exam subjects in Lembata Regency. The sample was 127 teachers using the simple random sampling technique. Data collection used is questionnaires with expert validation and empirical tests. Multiple regressions are used to analyze the data. Based on the study results, it was found that the principal's academic supervision affected teacher competence. The principal's transformational leadership also affected teacher competence, and the school climate affected teacher competence. So that the principal's academic supervision, principal's transformational leadership, and school climate on teacher competence in Lembata.


2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 161-174
Author(s):  
Dika Putri Rahayu

The curriculum is an absolute thing that must be owned by a teaching unit. The curriculum is the core of the learning process. Az-Zahwa Playgroup Trenggalek has five teachers with high-school educational background and has never received training or workshops. This condition has an impact on the course during the learning process. The learning process runs without a plan, and the activities taken during the learning process was not appropriate to the children's age. This research aims to describe the strategies in increasing teacher competence, especially in pedagogic and professionalism based on structured-mentoring. In this research, the structured-mentoring was conducted by providing alternately structured materials and practice using prepared learning-tools appropriate to curriculum 2013. This type of research was qualitative with a case-study design. The data were collected using observations, interviews, and documentation. This research's inhibiting factor was that the teachers have a high-school educational background and have not had teaching experience, resulting in a lack of knowledge and teaching skills. On the other hand, the supporting factor was that teachers were enthusiastic and creative in developing the learning tools based on local culture. The results achieved from this structured-monitoring research were the teachers were able to make the learning-tools start from PROTA, PROMES, RPPM, RPPH according to 2013 Curriculum based on local culture and ended by generating the score by using work-result oriented techniques, checklist, portfolio, and anecdotal notes.


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