Survey of English Teaching and Learning Process in Maritme Education and Training in Indonesia: A Case Study in Private MET in Indonesia

2014 ◽  
Vol 7 (7) ◽  
Author(s):  
I Wy. Dirgayasa
2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 182-195
Author(s):  
Wida Yanto

Abstract This research was based on the teaching and learning process now in the education and training field which most of it still tends to be done conventionally. Learning through E-learning can overcome the constraints of space and time. Widyaiswara (Instructor) and training participants can make the learning process both synchronous (direct), and asynchronous (indirectly) through the virtual world. This study is intended to describe the influence of LMS Schoology in improving the learning outcomes of English Training participants in Religious Education and Training Center (BDK) Surabaya. Formulation of the problem “Is there a significant and positive influence on the use of LMS Schoology on Improving Learning Outcomes of English Teacher Training Participants?” The research method used is pre-experimental one group pretest-postets with regression analysis. Regression analysis is used to find out how much influence the independent variable has on the increase in the dependent variable. The results showed that after teaching and learning process was carried out with the LMS Schoology application media there is a significant and positive influence on the use of LMS Schoology to increase the learning outcomes of English Teacher Training participants and the amount of the influence of the LMS Schoology usage variable on the increase participant learning outcomes is 77.4%. That is, the effect of LMS Schoology on the learning outcomes of training participants is 77.4%.   Keywords: E-learning, LMS Schoology, learning outcomes


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fahrur rozi ◽  
Hade Afriansyah

This article describe about Management Of Education Funding Education financing is implemented in improving the quality of educators and education personnel by providing education and training and conducting intensive guidance to students, especially in the face of national final examinations. Outside the teaching and learning process, the development of talents and interests of students is supported by maximum facilities and infrastructure.


2017 ◽  
Vol 6 ◽  
Author(s):  
Abiy Agegnehu Zewdu

Quality is at the heart of any education and training system. It influences what trainees learn, how well they learn and what benefits they draw from their education and training. Whether a particular education and training system is of high or low quality can be judged in terms of input, output and process. Until recently, however, much discussion of educational quality has been centered on only system inputs in terms of the provision of teachers, educators, teaching materials and other facilities, and on output in terms of trainees’ achievement.  Little or no attention is given to the teaching-learning process, the dimension which involves what really happens in the classroom. This study thus aims at finding out the extent to which innovative approach to teaching and learning are employed in the Ethiopian primary teacher training classrooms, to identify the factors that affect its implementation, and to recommend better ways and means for further improvement. In conclusion, the study found that traditional lecture methods, in which teachers talk and students listen, dominate most classrooms. The common obstacles to the employment of innovative methods of teaching as found out by this study are: the Ethiopian tradition of teaching, lack of institutional support, and learning resources, teachers’ lack of expertise, inappropriate curricular materials and student teachers’ lack of prior experience to actively participate in the teaching and learning process.


2017 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 218-228
Author(s):  
Nita Noviawati

This research was conducted with the aim to know and describe the implementation of 2013 curriculum in English teaching-learning at MAN 1 Pekalongan. Things done in this study include the implementation of teaching and learning activities, including constraints and actions related to teaching and learning activities at  MAN 1 Pekalongan. The method used in this study is a case study on English teaching-learning by using  2013 curriculum at MAN 1 Pekalongan. The sample and place of research used in this study is an eleventh class, especially eleventh social 4class at MAN 1 Pekalongan.The source of data obtained by 1)Teaching-learning process by using  2013 curriculum; 2) The information involving the teacher and the students; 3)The documentation related to the implementation of 2013 curriculum. The results of this research can be concluded that many obstacles in the implementation of 2013 curriculum, such as the limited time on English teaching and learning activities, the facilities and infrastructure, and the assessment.


Proceedings ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 74 (1) ◽  
pp. 14
Author(s):  
Ourania Areta ◽  
Karel Van Isacker

Digitalization has transformed all aspects of life, from social interactions to the working environment and education, something that accelerated with the emergence of COVID-19. The same stands for education and training activities, where the use of digital tools has been gradually advancing and become merely online because of the virus. This brought forth the need to discuss further the applications, benefits, and challenges of digital tools within the framework of the education and training process, and the need to study examples of successful applications. This study aims to support both these requirements by presenting the case study of REFUGEEClassAssistance4Teachers project and its outcomes.


2021 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Theresa Chinyere Ogbuanya ◽  
Taiwo Olabanji Shodipe

Purpose With critical reviews of previous studies in workplace learning, this paper aims to investigate workplace learning for pre-service teachers’ practice and quality teaching and learning in technical vocational education and training: key to professional development. Design/methodology/approach The study adopted multistage sampling technique to select sample for the study. Empirical analysis was adopted to analyse the data collected from technical vocational education and training pre-service teachers. Findings The result of the study revealed that the constructs of social learning theory had a stronger linkage with the constructive teaching than traditional management. Originality/value This study emphasizes the need to adequately train pre-service teachers on instructional delivery processes, building strong relationship with learners and build the ability to organize and execute necessary actions required to successfully carry out a specific educational task in a particular context.


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