scholarly journals INTEGRATED PARTICIPATIVE INSTRUCTIONAL SUPERVISION PLANNING AT PUBLIC JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLS: A MULTISITE CASE STUDY AT THREE MIDDLE SCHOOLS IN BLITAR, EAST JAVA

2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 3
Author(s):  
Supriyono ,

This research was aimed at revealing the integrated participative instructionalsupervision planning carried out at three public middle schools in Blitar, East Java. Thisstudy followed qualitative approach by using multisite case study design. This study washeld in three different public middle schools in Blitar, East Java. Data was collected byusing Observation, Interview, and Documentation. To ensure the data validity andreliability, assessments on credibility, dependability, conformability, and transferabilitywere employed. Subjects were chosen by purposive sampling with snow ballingtechnique involving district supervisors, principals, and senior teachers. Data wasanalyzed using interactive and modified induction methods. This research concluded thatThe integrated participative instructional supervision resulted the enhancement ofteachers’ performance and students learning outcomes as well as to the attainment of thedepartment of education and culture and schools’ visions and mission. It is suggested tobe further researched using research and development approach.

2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 3
Author(s):  
Supriyono ,

This research was aimed at revealing the integrated participative instructionalsupervision planning carried out at three public middle schools in Blitar, East Java. Thisstudy followed qualitative approach by using multisite case study design. This study washeld in three different public middle schools in Blitar, East Java. Data was collected byusing Observation, Interview, and Documentation. To ensure the data validity andreliability, assessments on credibility, dependability, conformability, and transferabilitywere employed. Subjects were chosen by purposive sampling with snow ballingtechnique involving district supervisors, principals, and senior teachers. Data wasanalyzed using interactive and modified induction methods. This research concluded thatThe integrated participative instructional supervision resulted the enhancement ofteachers ’ performance and students learning outcomes as well as to the attainment of thedepartment of education and culture and schools ’ visions and mission. It is suggested tobe further researched using research and development approach.


2021 ◽  
pp. 154134462199624
Author(s):  
Felix Okechukwu Dike ◽  
JohnBosco Chika Chukwuorji

The theory of transformative learning (TL) has been criticized secondhand for its lack of clarity in capturing and explaining in detail the processes undergone by learners who are going through TL experiences and their link to learning outcomes. Using a case study design, and carefully synthesized TL processes (TLPs) from Mezirow’s TL theory, we present—moment by moment—the TLPs linked to outcomes identified among a group of teachers who participated in a values-based workshop. Participants were followed through interviews for over 72 weeks to trace the stability of their TL outcome. TL processes identified were compared to Mezirow’s 10 processes. The article discusses ontological transformations gained and offers fresh perspective to identifying TLPs that can be linked to outcomes.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Miftakhul Huda ◽  
Eko Purnomo

This study seeks to identify the basic values of humanity presented in the Indonesian language textbook used in Junior High Schools. This study used a qualitative approach, with a textbook as a case study (specifically the Indonesian language textbook for the seventh, eighth, and ninth grades). The data considered took the form of words, phrase, sentences, discourse, and pictures showing the basic values of humanity. Data was collected a questionnaire which was subsequently analyzed. First, data were firstly classified according to the taxonomy and characteristic. Then codes were assigned to the different classifications. Then referential comparison techniques were used to measure the structure of basic values of humanity in the textbooks. This was followed by the construction of a basic pattern and the validation of the data. The research identified fifteen main points, they were scientific perspective, materials concept explication, curriculum relevance, interesting, increasing motivation, stimulating students’ activities, illustrative, understandable, supporting the other subjects, respecting individual differences, stabilizing values, protecting men and women’s rights, appreciation towards achievements, supporting freedom of speech, and respecting the essence of human being. From those fifteen main points, four points need to be improved, they are: stimulating students’ activities, illustrative, protecting men and women’s rights, and supporting freedom of speech. Keywords: humanity values, textbook, Indonesian language


2016 ◽  
Vol 5 (4) ◽  
pp. 359
Author(s):  
Rosdiana Rosdiana ◽  
Bhisma Murti ◽  
Mahendra Wijaya ◽  
Suwarto Suwarto

Appropriate counseling and education can be adopted to achieve a change in attitude, knowledge and perception. Still there is a wrong perception of a given intervention. Peer support through a process of social learning, the process of growing understanding of how to process information from experience, observational include: attention (attention), given (retention), reproduction of motion (reproduction), motivation (motivation), and communication. The purpose of this study was to analyze resident self-efficacy to regardless of drug addiction through family support. This study employed qualitative approach with case study design. Subjects in this study were residents, ex drugs user, peer support, and resident family. The results showed that peer support from fellow residents and the support of the major on duty (MOD) very meaningful and helpful for resident in the healing process.


2022 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 511-522
Author(s):  
Muhammad Thoyibi ◽  
Dwi Haryanti ◽  
Yeny Prastiwi

<p style="text-align: justify;">The purpose of this paper is to explore if the learning of biographical writing contributes to the positive views and attitudes towards others of different groups. The paper used the Research and Development approach by designing and implementing a learning model of biographical writing. The subjects of this study were 200 seventh-grade students having different ethnic and religious backgrounds from nine junior high schools. The data-collecting method was pretest-posttest. The results of the study demonstrated that the average scores of the aspects of student empathy, student positive attitudes towards ethnic differences, and student positive attitudes towards religious differences increased in all the schools investigated. The increase of average score in the aspect of student empathy, positive attitudes towards ethnic differences, and positive attitudes towards religious differences could be classified into three categories: high, medium, and low. Most of the schools under study experienced medium and low increases of average score in all aspects.</p>


2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 98-107
Author(s):  
Kiptiatul Hasanah ◽  
Nursalam Nursalam

This study aims to determine the effect of the discovery learning model on student learning outcomes in the Integrated Social Studies subject Class VII A at MTs Miftahul Ulum Situbondo. This study used a one-shot case study design. The subjects of this study were Class VII A, with a total of 30 students. They were collecting data using test instruments, observation and interviews. The results of the test instruments were tested by t-test. The analysis result shows that tcount> ttable is 3,814> 2,045. So it can be concluded that there is an average difference between the pretest and posttest learning outcomes. Which means that there is an effect of the discovery learning model on student learning outcomes in the Integrated Social Studies subject Class VII A at Mts Miftahul Ulum Situbondo.


2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Maskuri Maskuri ◽  
A. Samsul Ma'arif ◽  
M. Athoiful Fanan

The article describes and analyzes ta’lim ma’hadi in al-Hikam Malang Student Islamic Boarding School and the values implemented to develop the moderate character of the mahasantri religion. This study used a qualitative approach with a case study design. The data in this study were taken through interviews, observation, and document techniques. This study indicates that the al-Hikam Malang student boarding school uses three strategies in religious moderation, namely, nurturing patterns, teaching patterns, and religious patterns. The three strategies are integral in the curriculum that is implemented there. Through the applied curriculum, kyai and asatidz as qudwah hasanah internalize the values of justice, balance, harmony, moderation. As well as being a moderate Muslim, the mahasantri al-Hikam graduate is expected to become a successful entrepreneur.


2008 ◽  
Vol 32 (4) ◽  
pp. 279-285 ◽  
Author(s):  
Leslie M. Nesbitt ◽  
William H. Cliff

Open-ended or closed-ended case study design schemes offer different educational advantages. Anatomy and physiology faculty members who participated in a conference workshop were given an identical case about blood doping and asked to build either an open-ended study or a closed-ended study. The workshop participants created a rich array of case questions. Participant-written learning objectives and case questions were compared, and the questions were examined to determine whether they satisfied criteria for open or closed endedness. Many of the participant-written learning objectives were not well matched with the case questions, and participants had differing success writing suitable case questions. Workshop participants were more successful in creating closed-ended questions than open-ended ones. Eighty-eight percent of the questions produced by participants assigned to write closed-ended questions were considered closed ended, whereas only 43% of the questions produced by participants assigned to write open-ended questions were deemed open ended. Our findings indicate that, despite the fact that instructors of anatomy and physiology recognize the value of open-ended questions, they have greater difficulty in creating them. We conclude that faculty should pay careful attention to learning outcomes as they craft open-ended case questions if they wish to ensure that students are prompted to use and improve their higher-order thinking skills.


2017 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 132-137
Author(s):  
Yogi Surya Syahputra ◽  
Riyadi Santosa ◽  
Slamet Supriyadi

Attitude is essential issue to be considered in designing an appropriate learning for learners because it greatly affects the performance and implementation of the teaching and learning process in the classroom. One of the most important attitudes to be explored is the willingness of teachers to implement the curriculum set by the government. This study aims to determine the willingness of English teachers to carry out scientific approach and also to know the implementation of scientific approach in the learning. This research applies qualitative approach with case study design. It is conducted in SMAN 1 Situbondo with three teachers become the informants. Interview and observation are implemented to explore the willingness and the implementation of Scientific Approach. Data analysis in this research using Spradley’s method. From this research, it can be seen that the teachers has enough willingness to apply scientific approach totally. Furthermore, the implementation of scientific approach has been implemented well enough and has implemented it in accordance with government regulation.


2018 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 239
Author(s):  
Muhammad Diak Udin ◽  
Abdul Muhid

This study aims to explain how the use of word of mouth communication <em>(getok tular)</em> and the rational behind the usege as a method of da’wah within Hizbut Tahrir Indonesia (HTI). This study used a qualitative approach with case study design. The results of the study revealed that the word of mouth communication was applied for two activities, namely as a method of delivering da’wah messages and as a method of cadre with a chain system to official members who were stratified based on the study book or HTI curriculum. The reason why HTI used word of mouth communication as a method of da’wah was because of the effectiveness and efficiency factors as well as sociocultural factors.


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