scholarly journals Model Pelatihan Penyusunan Perangkat Pembelajaran untuk Meningkatkan Kompetensi Guru Bahasa Jawa SMP di Kabupaten Karanganyar

2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 8-16
Author(s):  
Favorita Kurwidaria ◽  
S. Sumarwati ◽  
Nugraheni Eko Wardani

n supporting the achievement of learning objectives, teachers need to be able to arrange learning tools in accordance with the applicable curriculum. The learning device functions as a guide in carrying out the learning process in the classroom. Javanese language teachers in SMP in Karanganyar Regency, in general, have been aware of the importance of renewal in developing and implementing learning tools, in accordance with the applicable curriculum. However, in reality there are still many teachers who do not understand, even still find it difficult to arrange learning tools, so there are still inaccuracies in the learning tools. Training on the preparation of learning tools for Javanese junior high school teachers, especially in Karanganyar Regency based on the applicable curriculum, was felt to be necessary. To support the effectiveness of training activities, it is necessary to innovate in its implementation. One model that can be applied is the tutorial model, with peer tutors and providing feedback. The purpose of implementing the activity by applying the model is that teachers can exchange knowledge, experience, and strengthen cooperation between peers, so that they can provide input and correction if there is inaccuracy. In addition, through giving feedback teachers can find out firsthand the deficiencies in the learning implementation plan that they put together. After applying these methods the ability of Javanese junior high school language teachers in developing learning tools in accordance with the curriculum can be increased. This can be seen from the results of the lesson plans that have been revised by the training participants.

2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 271
Author(s):  
Ahmad Ahmad ◽  
Zulkifley Mohamed ◽  
Eka Setyaningsih ◽  
Chumaedi Sugihandardji

This study aims to determine the online learning interactions carried out by junior high school teachers in the classroom during the COVID-19 pandemic. The quantitative using survey was used as a research methodology. 141 Mathematic Teachers was selected as the subject of this research. A questionnaire of classroom interaction practice in an online class was used as a data collection technique. The result found that mathematic teachers’ interaction activity in online courses has a different level. The interaction process that mathematic teachers use is in preparing the students to join an online course and leading the discussion with the mean of 4.2 and 4.3. In contrast, the lowest interaction happens in interaction in giving feedback and interaction in closing activity with an average of 2.5. the research also found that 78.70% of mathematic teachers always provide direction to the students in starting the online class. 40.30% of them never ask students to correct incorrect assignments during online learning.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Maisuherni Maisuherni

This study aims to improve teacher competence in planning authentic assessments with group guidance. The research method used is classroom action research. The research subjects were 10 teachers at Mandau 011 Junior High School. The timing of the research is carried out in two cycles starting on Monday 11 February to Saturday 23 February 2019. Analysis of the data used is qualitative in the form of data reduction, data presentation, and data inference. While for quantitative data descriptive analysis is carried out by calculating the average value and percentage. The results of the study indicate an increase in the competency of 011 Mandau Junior High School teachers in planning authentic assessments with group guidance. there is a cycle I of the average teacher competence of 70,6 with sufficient categories. The average teacher competency in the second cycle is 76,3 which is included in the good category. Classically, as many as 90% of teachers have been able to plan authentic assessments properly.


2017 ◽  
Vol 10 (9) ◽  
pp. 141
Author(s):  
Pen-Chiang Chao ◽  
Yu-Chi Chou

instruction is implemented by elementary and junior high school teachers; (b)examine the frequency with which the components of self-determination are taught; and (c)investigate whether teachers’ gender, class setting, and teaching experience affect their classroom practices regarding the promotion of self-determination. The participants were 1,039 teachers recruited from elementary and junior high schools nationwide in Taiwan using a random sampling method. The Teaching Self-Determination Scale (TSDS) was used to gauge the extent to which educators teach knowledge and skills related to self-determination. Descriptive statistics, analyses of variance (ANOVAs) and multivariate analyses of variance (MANOVAs) were employed to analyze data collected. Findings showed that more than half of the teachers surveyed reported having often or always provided instruction to promote students’ self-determination. The most frequently taught skills are related to Psychological Empowerment (self-advocacy skills, expecting positive outcomes), while the least frequently taught skills were primarily located in the domain of Self-Regulation (goal setting and problem solving skills). Furthermore, our findings showed that teachers’ gender, class setting, and teaching experience were factors attecting the extent to which teachers delivered instruction to promote self-determination. Female teachers exhibited higher levels of implementation with respect to self-determination instruction. Teachers in general education classrooms showed significantly higher levels of applied self-determination instruction, followed by resource room teachers and self-contained classroom teachers. Additionally, teachers with more teaching experiences more frequently employed instructional activities promoting self-determination. Suggestions and implications are provided.


2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 167-192
Author(s):  
Moh. Atikurrahman ◽  
Mar’atus Sholehah

The mentoring and training activities for junior high school teachers in the innovation of the Caring Community-based PBL learning model go through three stages, namely planning, implementation, and evaluation. At the planning stage, the process of identifying problems, making work plans (work plans), and classifying teaching practice tasks is carried out. There are 5 groups with the same target material. At the implementation stage, it consists of two stages; 1) training on caring community learning models with a student centered approach which includes group model class management techniques, learning media design. 2) mentoring the learning practices of junior high school teachers in the classroom based on the ability level group, group L, and group M. Evaluation activities are carried out at the end of the activity to make improvements to mistakes, teacher weaknesses in the process of implementing the learning model.


Author(s):  
Wenny Anggraeni ◽  
Syahnan Daulay ◽  
M. Oky Ferdian Gafari

The media serves to direct students to gain various learning experiences. The aim of this study is to know the feasibility of interactive multimedia development in children' story of character education-based. Sources of data in this study were obtained from: 1) Respondents: 7th grade students of Junior High School Panca Budi Medan which amount to 23 students, 2) Informants: validators, students and Indonesian language teachers of Junior High School Panca Budi Medan. The results of the feasibility of learning media validation by instructional media design experts was declared "very good" The assessment of the content feasibility aspect was declared "very good" with a total average percentage of 91%. The assessment of the presentation feasibility was declared "very good" with a total average percentage of 83%. The assessment of the graphic feasibility was declared "good" with a total average percentage of 77%.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 75
Author(s):  
Ahmad Fauzan ◽  
Fridgo Tasman

PISA (Program for International Students Assessment) test result on 2018 put Indonesia in the 72th position of 78 countries. The report showed the importance to improve the level of students thinking ability. There are many possible ways to develop students’ thinking. One way to do that is by giving the students drill to solve PISA problems. However, this solution is difficult to implement because designing PISA problems is difficult for the teachers. Therefore, 24 junior high school mathematics and science teachers ware selected in order to give them training and workshop to improve their ability to design PISA like problems using action research methods. Three stages ware implemented in the training and workshop. First, introduction to PISA, Second, designing PISA Problems, and third, trying out and evaluating the test result. Product of the workshop are 48 PISA like problems of mathematics and 42 PISA like problems of science.


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ariusmedi ◽  
Erfahmi ◽  
maltha kharisma

The professionalism of a teacher is to be able to demonstrate his performance in performing the task of educational profession characterized by the satisfaction of academic competence of education and mastery of substance competence and I or field of study according to the field of his I her knowledge. One example is a teacher of Cultural Art who is not only a professional in thefield of art but must master the substance of the field of skill. This assumption is based on competency standards that should be taught by art teacher of culture especially skill learning that is ( I .I) "Appreciate and Make Tapestridi Class VIII Craft at junior high school level (SMP) level. However, the reality is that most teachers do not teach skills learning. That is, the demands of competency standards are not working properly. Based on the findings in one junior high school in Padang, that the cause of this problem is because the teachers more dominate the art of learning (Appreciation and Expression).Concerns about teachers' inadequacies in this skill learning process require teachers to attend education and training I workshops. Therefore, it was agreed that the priority of the teacher problem to be solved was to hold "Teachings of Fine Arts, especially on Tapestri Skill Learning". Teachers to be trained are teachers of SMP (Art Culture) in Padang City as many as JO people . It is expected that after this training they can I ) have knowledge of tapestry material as a skill learning in junior high, 2) create at least one tapestry based on learned process, and 3) implement it in skill learning in class.After attending the training I training, the results are obtained, SMP Junior High School Artistic Junior High School teachers in Padang: I ) already have knowledge about tapestry craft based on competency standard in class VIII SMP, 2) can create one tapestry work based on technique and steps that have been studied


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