scholarly journals Gambaran Motivasi Belajar Pada Siswa Generasi Z dan Implikasinya dalam Pelayanan Bimbingan dan Konseling di Sekolah

Guidance ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 17 (02) ◽  
pp. 21-32
Author(s):  
Cindy Marisa
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Generasi Z pada saat ini berada di rentang usia 10-25 tahun. Pada rentang usia tersebut, siswa sekolah menegah termasuk didalamnya. Generasi Z memiliki karakteristik berbeda dengan generasi sebelumnya seperti generasi baby-boom, generasi X dan generasi Y.  Generasi Z memiliki karakter yang ramah teknologi, multitasking, dan singkat perhatian. Penelitian ini bermaksud memberikan gambaran motivasi belajar pada generasi Z secara keseluruhan, juga perbedaannya antara motivasi belajar siswa laki-laki dan perempuan. Lebih lanjut, memberikan gambaran implikasi dalam Pelayanan Bimbingan dan Konseling di sekolah. Penelitian ini melibatkan 50 siswa sekolah menengah. Metode yang digunakan yaitu survei dengan mengaplikasikan skala likert motivasi belajar. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan motivasi belajar siswa generasi Z secara keseluruhan pada kategori rendah sebesar 12%, sedang 68%,  dan tinggi 20%, serta  tidak terdapat perbedaan motivasi belajar secara signifikan antara siswa laki-laki dengan perempuan pada generasi Z. Implikasinya dalam Bimbingan dan Konseling yang dapat dilakukan yaitu melalui layanan format klasikal, kelompok, dan perorangan dengan standar POAC-Plus yang terstuktur dan sistematis.

1991 ◽  
Vol 100 (1) ◽  
pp. 79-88
Author(s):  
Christian Ruby
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2021 ◽  
Vol 27 (8) ◽  
pp. 1-10
Author(s):  
Rodney P Jones

The World War II baby boom, coupled with increasing life expectancy, will lead to increasing numbers of deaths for the next 40 years. The last year of life represents a large proportion (55%) of lifetime hospital bed occupancy. This is called the nearness to death effect. However, the nearness to death effect has not been factored into NHS capacity planning, which largely relies on age-based forecasting, often called the ageing population. In certain locations, deaths are predicted to rise far more rapidly than the national average of 1% per annual growth. These locations are highly susceptible to capacity pressures emanating from the nearness to death effect, which is not compatible with recent policies that aim to build smaller hospitals. This article is the first of a two-part series discussing these trends in deaths and bed demand, as well as the likely impact on NHS capacity and the implications for the NHS funding formula.


2008 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 189-200 ◽  
Author(s):  
Timothy Schmutte ◽  
Maria O'Connell ◽  
Melissa Weiland ◽  
Samuel Lawless ◽  
Larry Davidson

Preventing suicide has been identified as a national priority by recent commissions in the United States. Despite increased awareness of suicide as a public health problem, suicide in older adults remains a neglected topic in prevention strategies and research. This is especially true regarding elderly White men, who in terms of suicide rates have represented the most at-risk age group for the past half century. In light of the unprecedented aging of the United States as the baby boom generation enters late adulthood, suicide prevention initiatives that focus on aging males are needed to prevent a national crisis in geriatric mental health. This article provides a brief review of the perennially under-recognized reality of suicide in older men and prevention strategies that, if implemented, might help stem this rising tide of suicide in this vulnerable population.


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