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Interprofessional Education And Collaborative Competency Development: A Realist Evaluation, Rabina Raveendrakumar, Salihah Faroze, David Rojas, Sylvia Langlois
Interprofessional Education And Collaborative Competency Development: A Realist Evaluation, Rabina Raveendrakumar, Salihah Faroze, David Rojas, Sylvia Langlois
Journal of Occupational Therapy Education
Collaboration among healthcare professionals has been widely cited as critical in ensuring optimal and efficient client care. To foster the development of this interprofessional competency in healthcare graduates, the University of Toronto created an Interprofessional Education (IPE) curriculum. However, the means by which the IPE curriculum developed interprofessional collaborative competencies in occupational therapy (OT) graduates had not been explored. The study identified the mechanisms and outcomes of University of Toronto’s IPE curriculum that contributed to OT graduates’ collaborative competency development. This study also identified the contexts in which this development occurred, and why such patterns were observed. This study employed …
How Teachers Use Formative Assessment Strategies During Teaching: Evidence From The Classroom, Hem Chand Dayal
How Teachers Use Formative Assessment Strategies During Teaching: Evidence From The Classroom, Hem Chand Dayal
Australian Journal of Teacher Education
Using lesson observations, the study reported in this article explores how two practising secondary mathematics teachers implemented formative assessment actions in their classroom teaching. The study also investigated whether teachers’ beliefs about teaching and assessment could be mapped onto their classroom practices. In particular, while the two teachers were implementing student portfolio assessment in their own Year 9 mathematics lessons, the classroom observations focused on how they utilised formative assessment actions such as clarifying and sharing learning criteria intentions and criteria for success; activating students as instructional resources; and, providing feedback that moves learners forward. The findings suggest that one …
Using An Online Numeracy Practice Test To Support Education Students For The Numeracy Component Of The Lantite, Thuan Thai, Kate Hartup, Adelle Colbourn, Amanda Yeung
Using An Online Numeracy Practice Test To Support Education Students For The Numeracy Component Of The Lantite, Thuan Thai, Kate Hartup, Adelle Colbourn, Amanda Yeung
Australian Journal of Teacher Education
In Australia, teacher education students must pass the Literacy and Numeracy Test for Initial Teacher Education (LANTITE) to meet accreditation requirements. Although this has been mandated since 2016, there are currently few resources available for students to use in preparation for the test. To help students prepare for the numeracy component of the LANTITE, we developed an online Numeracy Practice Test (NPT) through the institution’s learning management system. This study assessed the learning analytics from the NPT between students who subsequently passed the numeracy component of the LANTITE with those that failed. Our results show that students who passed performed …
The Value Of Praxis-Based Assessment To Stimulate Practical Engagement And Classroom Readiness In Online Initial Teacher Education, Katie M. Burke, Melissa Fanshawe
The Value Of Praxis-Based Assessment To Stimulate Practical Engagement And Classroom Readiness In Online Initial Teacher Education, Katie M. Burke, Melissa Fanshawe
Australian Journal of Teacher Education
The opportunity to undertake teaching degrees entirely via online learning has proliferated in the last decade. Research shows that students choose to engage with content and application activities when they are directly aligned to assessment. The researchers trialled praxis-based assessment which required completion of practical learning tasks embedded in core learning content over two semesters in two Australian Initial Teacher Education courses. The aim was to enhance online student engagement in practical learning. Insights into the student perspective were gained through a survey, interviews, and learning analytics. The results from this study showed praxis-based assessment increased student confidence, classroom readiness …
Building Institutional Support For Undocumented And Daca-Eligible College Students In Michigan, John A. Vasquez, Alejandra Acosta, Rosario Torres, Melissa Hernandez
Building Institutional Support For Undocumented And Daca-Eligible College Students In Michigan, John A. Vasquez, Alejandra Acosta, Rosario Torres, Melissa Hernandez
Journal of College Access
In 2017, the state of Michigan operated, and continues to operate, in an unstipulated policy environment related to undocumented students. There is no higher education commission or policy coordinating body in Michigan nor has the state legislature passed any legislation related to undocumented students or students who are DACA-eligible. Under this unstipulated policy environment, postsecondary institutions have the discretion to establish their own admissions policies and practices, including tuition and financial aid guidelines for undocumented students. Some institutions have stated their public support of these students through what they identify as inclusive and supportive institutional practices via their websites. However, …
Multiple-Role Perspective On Assessing Teaching Ability: Reframing Tvet Teachers’ Competency In The Information Age, Jun-Feng Diao, Juan Yang
Multiple-Role Perspective On Assessing Teaching Ability: Reframing Tvet Teachers’ Competency In The Information Age, Jun-Feng Diao, Juan Yang
Journal of Educational Technology Development and Exchange (JETDE)
In the information age, technology has changed people's lives as well as working and learning styles. The teaching competency of vocational teachers’ is facing new challenges. Based on the modernization of vocational education, "Internet + Vocational Education", and "reform of teachers, teaching materials and teaching methods", the study intends to enrich the research on vocational teachers’ teaching competency theoretically by establishing the framework, criteria and assessing instrument. In practice, the study aims to provide benchmarks and tools for the diagnosis and assessment of vocational teachers’ teaching competency. Furthermore, the study wishes to provide guidelines for vocational teachers' professional development and …
A Comparison Of Artificial Neural Networks And The Statistical Methods In Predicting Mba Student’S Academic Performance, Ojoung Kwon, Harry Hui Xia, Serin Zhang
A Comparison Of Artificial Neural Networks And The Statistical Methods In Predicting Mba Student’S Academic Performance, Ojoung Kwon, Harry Hui Xia, Serin Zhang
Journal of International Technology and Information Management
MBA has become one of the most popular and vital professional degrees internationally. The MBA program admission process’s essential task is to choose the best analysis tools to accurately predict applicants’ academic performance potential based on the evaluation criteria in making admission decisions. Prior research finds that the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) and undergraduate grade point average (UGPA) are common predictors of MBA academic performance indicated by graduate grade point average (GGPA). Using a sample of 250 MBA students enrolled in a state university with AACSB accreditation from Fall 2010 to Fall 2017, we test and compare the effectiveness …
Standardizing America: Why It Should Be A Method Of The Past, Samantha N. Jackson
Standardizing America: Why It Should Be A Method Of The Past, Samantha N. Jackson
OUR Journal: ODU Undergraduate Research Journal
This paper examines, critiques, and suggests improvements on the method of standardized testing in American schools. This paper discusses the history and development of standardized testing and its initial purpose and intentions. Additionally, the effects of standardized testing on students, teachers, and parents are evaluated, with special consideration on how high stakes testing adversely affects disadvantaged student groups such as children in minorities and low-income districts, bilingual students, and children with disabilities. The research suggests that standardized testing is not only damaging to students in these groups, but most likely not the most efficient way of testing student performance in …
How Constructivist Theories Of Development Can Be Used To Re-Conceptualise Naplan As An Opportunity To Develop Student Resilience, Robert M. Vanderburg, Paul Trotter
How Constructivist Theories Of Development Can Be Used To Re-Conceptualise Naplan As An Opportunity To Develop Student Resilience, Robert M. Vanderburg, Paul Trotter
Australian Journal of Teacher Education
Teachers have come under increased pressure to improve educational outcomes as Australia has sought to meet the challenges of competing on an international level. This intensified pressure has been accompanied by improved levels of funding, a National Curriculum for all Australian states, and territories, along with assessments to measure these key outcomes. However, this increased level of scrutiny has affected the pedagogical choices of teachers. Traditional modes of instruction have been reinforced, with teachers moving away from effective constructivist approaches to learning. This article will propose that a reinterpretation of constructivist theories of development is needed to arrest this decline, …
The Policy-Driven Dimensions Of Teacher Beliefs About Assessment, Dennis Alonzo, Velma Labad, Jean Bejano, Florence Guerra
The Policy-Driven Dimensions Of Teacher Beliefs About Assessment, Dennis Alonzo, Velma Labad, Jean Bejano, Florence Guerra
Australian Journal of Teacher Education
Despite the advancement of the conceptualisations of teacher assessment literacy, teachers’ assessment practices remain relatively low due to misalignment between teachers’ beliefs on assessment and principles of effective assessment practices. The current assessment reform in the Philippines has not gained significant traction despite the ongoing professional development programs focused on enhancing teacher assessment literacy. We argue that to change teachers’ exam-dominated assessment practices towards a more student-centred approach, there is a need to explore teachers’ beliefs in assessment. Hence, we developed a context-driven tool using both theoretical and empirical approaches that could measure this construct, and which the results could …
The Role Of The Teacher As Assessor: Developing Student Teacher’S Assessment Identity., Audrey Doyle, Marie Conroy Johnson, Enda Donlon, Elaine Mcdonald, Pj Sexton
The Role Of The Teacher As Assessor: Developing Student Teacher’S Assessment Identity., Audrey Doyle, Marie Conroy Johnson, Enda Donlon, Elaine Mcdonald, Pj Sexton
Australian Journal of Teacher Education
The closure of schools across the globe due to the Covid-19 pandemic had the potential to have a catastrophic impact on a fundamental pillar of initial teacher education: school placement. This paper maps a new “site” of professional practice for “school placement” called “Teacher Online Programme” (TOP) using Xu and Brown’s (2016) conceptual framework of teacher assessment literacy in practice. Its main focus lies in the integration of the assessment baseline knowledge into the programme under the seven elements proposed by the framework. A case study methodology informed the approach taken. Data was collected and analysed in three phases: the …
Academic Goal Orientation: New Insights And Cultural Adaptation Of Academic Goal Orientation Questionnaire Into The Turkish Language, Fuat Findikoglu, Mehmet Gurol
Academic Goal Orientation: New Insights And Cultural Adaptation Of Academic Goal Orientation Questionnaire Into The Turkish Language, Fuat Findikoglu, Mehmet Gurol
Georgia Educational Researcher
This study aims to review and provide new perspectives for academic goal orientation. The study introduces first chronological history of goal orientation and depicts how goal orientation evolved into a new construct in learning from the discussion on motivational factors. At first, this study isolates goal orientation from motivation and provides novel insights into goal orientation as a separated factor affecting learning. Then, this study provides analyses of the adaptation work of the academic goal orientation questionnaire into the Turkish language. The translated scale was applied to a sample of 729 undergraduate students, 376 (51.6%) of which were female and …
Design Science Research – Alternative Pathway For Aviation Training-Related Studies, Guilherme A. Da Silveira, Éder Henriqson
Design Science Research – Alternative Pathway For Aviation Training-Related Studies, Guilherme A. Da Silveira, Éder Henriqson
Journal of Aviation/Aerospace Education & Research
Relevance is a permanent requirement of academic research, which means it is worth discussing methods and paradigms that provide the most useful outcomes to the most relevant problems, while maintaining rigor and criteria at a high level. The class of problems associated with aviation [pilot] training-related studies demands pragmatic solutions that are not always conspicuous from traditional qualitative or quantitative methods akin to the natural sciences. Hence, an interface between the natural and the artificial is required. The purpose of this theoretical essay is to review design science research (DSR) methodology, considering its applicability to aviation [pilot] training problems, thus, …
Performance Differences By Gender In English Reading Test, Ari Arifin Danuwijaya, Adiyo Roebianto
Performance Differences By Gender In English Reading Test, Ari Arifin Danuwijaya, Adiyo Roebianto
Jurnal Penelitian dan Evaluasi Pendidikan
Test fairness becomes an aspect that needs to be considered when developing a test instrument. It is highly recommended that the instrument should not be biased for the test takers by ensuring that they do not behave differently among male and female test-takers. This study aims to examine the extent to which the items in an English proficiency test function differently across gender. Fifty reading items were examined and analyzed using a statistical method for detecting DIF. The items were individually tested for gender DIF using Rasch model analysis with the analysis tool of ConQuest. The results showed that six …
Evaluation Of Civil Servant Teacher's Restructuring And Equalizing Policy At Vocational High School, Ratih Setianingrum, Guntur Guntur
Evaluation Of Civil Servant Teacher's Restructuring And Equalizing Policy At Vocational High School, Ratih Setianingrum, Guntur Guntur
Jurnal Penelitian dan Evaluasi Pendidikan
This study aims to evaluate (1) the implementation and (2) the result of the implementation of civil servant teacher's restructuring and equalizing policy at vocational high schools in Yogyakarta City. This research was a policy evaluation using the discrepancy evaluation model by identifying the gap between performance and standard. The data was collected through interviews and documentation from several informants, including the Office of Secondary Education staff, vice principals of curriculum, and some civil servant teachers. The instrument validity was tested validated by expert's judgment while the data validity was measured by triangulation. The data were analyzed using the descriptive …
Developing Instrument To Increase Students' Geometry Ability Based On Van Hiele Level Integrated With Riau Malay Culture, Astri Wahyuni, Leo Adhar Effendi, Lilis Marina Angraini, Dedek Andrian
Developing Instrument To Increase Students' Geometry Ability Based On Van Hiele Level Integrated With Riau Malay Culture, Astri Wahyuni, Leo Adhar Effendi, Lilis Marina Angraini, Dedek Andrian
Jurnal Penelitian dan Evaluasi Pendidikan
The study aims to develop geometric instruments that can be used to improve geometry based on Van Hiele's cognitive level, which is integrated with Malay culture. This study's research design is the Research and Development (R & D) proposed by Carson, which consists of several stages, namely: potential and problems, material collection, product design, product validity, product testing, product revision, and mass products. The subjects of this study were 65 students majoring in math education in the first semester. The test instruments were analyzed using Aiken's validity and Cronbach Alpha reliability. The trial analysis was analyzed using descriptive statistics to …
Using Network Analysis For Rapid, Transparent, And Rigorous Thematic Analysis: A Case Study Of Online Distance Learning, Yosep Dwi Kristanto, Russasmita Sri Padmi
Using Network Analysis For Rapid, Transparent, And Rigorous Thematic Analysis: A Case Study Of Online Distance Learning, Yosep Dwi Kristanto, Russasmita Sri Padmi
Jurnal Penelitian dan Evaluasi Pendidikan
In thematic analysis, themes construction can be performed manually by the researcher or automatically by a computer. Both methods have strengths and weaknesses. This article introduces a strategy that involves the role of both researcher and computer to construct themes from qualitative data in a rapid, transparent, and rigorous manner. The strategy uses network analysis and is demonstrated by employing a case study on students' perceptions of online distance learning they experienced during the COVID-19 pandemic. The themes-construction strategy consists of four systematic phases, namely (1) determining unit of analysis and coding; (2) constructing the code co-occurrence matrix; (3) conducting …
Evaluation Of The Entrepreneurship Education Program Through Extracurricular Activities Of Student Company, Firmansyah Firmansyah, Wardani Rahayu, Nurjannah Nurjannah
Evaluation Of The Entrepreneurship Education Program Through Extracurricular Activities Of Student Company, Firmansyah Firmansyah, Wardani Rahayu, Nurjannah Nurjannah
Jurnal Penelitian dan Evaluasi Pendidikan
The study aims to evaluate the entrepreneurship education program through extracurricular activities of Student Company at a school using a modified CIPP and Kirkpatrick evaluation model. The research found that (1) the context of the program has been very good to provide facilities to the students who want to develop their entrepreneurial potential at school. The vision, mission, and objectives of the entrepreneurship education program at the vocational high school are able to describe the future expectations for students, especially in the field of entrepreneurship. (2) The supporting program implementation factors are in the "high" category and able to support …
The Evaluation Of Heathy School Program At Junior High School Receiving The National Adiwiyata, Rifai Nurmansah, Trie Hartiti Retnowati
The Evaluation Of Heathy School Program At Junior High School Receiving The National Adiwiyata, Rifai Nurmansah, Trie Hartiti Retnowati
Jurnal Penelitian dan Evaluasi Pendidikan
This study aims to evaluate the healthy school program in SMP Negeri 2 Kalasan. The healthy school program is a program issued by the Ministry of Education and Culture, focused on how schools can develop healthy, safe, child-friendly, and fun school movements. This study used the CIPP evaluation model with a qualitative approach, focusing on the context, inputs, processes, products of the healthy school program. Data were collected through observation, interviews, and documentary studies. Validity tests were obtained through the triangulation of data sources and techniques. Instrument validity used expert judgment, while data analysis used four steps of Miles and …
Developing A Dynamic Assessment Instrument To Assess Reasoning Skills About Bacteria, Mayasari Mahfudhotul Khasanah, Murni Ramli, Sri Dwiastuti
Developing A Dynamic Assessment Instrument To Assess Reasoning Skills About Bacteria, Mayasari Mahfudhotul Khasanah, Murni Ramli, Sri Dwiastuti
Jurnal Penelitian dan Evaluasi Pendidikan
This study was aimed to develop instruments to assess reasoning skills in the form of dynamic assessment as a formative assessment to improve students' reasoning skills about bacteria. The cake format and graduated prompting method was used in this study. The instruments were based on the Fact and Proof Diagnostic Test and Structural Communication Grid (SCG) and focused on correlational reasoning and combinatorial reasoning. The instrument's development was carried out by compiling test items according to the basic competence of bacteria at the senior high school level, conducting test trials on 93 high school students, and analyzing the results of …
Description Of Student Science Process Skills On Temperature And Heat Practicum, Tanti Tanti, Dwi Agus Kurniawan, Rahmi Putri Wirman, Retno Wulan Dari, Eva Yuhanis
Description Of Student Science Process Skills On Temperature And Heat Practicum, Tanti Tanti, Dwi Agus Kurniawan, Rahmi Putri Wirman, Retno Wulan Dari, Eva Yuhanis
Jurnal Penelitian dan Evaluasi Pendidikan
This study aimed to describe the science process skills of Senior High School 8 Muaro Jambi students on temperature and heat material (shape changes). The approach used in this study is an approach with a quantitative method that uses a research design using Survey Research design. The sample used in this study was Senior High School 8 Muaro Jambi, totaling 96 students of grade XI MIPA 1 to XI MIPA 3 odd semester 2019/2020. Data collection techniques in this study were observation and interviews. The observations of students' mastery of science process skills showed a percentage of 55.2% classified as …
Evaluation Of Online Learning In Natural Science For Junior High School, Nurrana Fitria Luthfi, Syukrul Hamdi
Evaluation Of Online Learning In Natural Science For Junior High School, Nurrana Fitria Luthfi, Syukrul Hamdi
Jurnal Penelitian dan Evaluasi Pendidikan
This research aims to evaluate the online learning system in natural science subject for the junior high school level in Yogyakarta. This research uses CIPP (Context, Input, Process, Product). The research subjects are two school principals, five natural science teachers, and 267 grade VII, VIII, and IX students in State Junior High School (sekolah menengah pertama negeri or SMPN) 9 Yogyakarta and Nurul Ummah Islamic Junior High School (Madrasah Tsanawiyah or MTs), Kotagede, Yogyakarta. Data were collected through questionnaires and interview guidelines validated through the process of expert judgment to prove the construct validity using Exploratory Factor Analysis …
Curriculum Evaluation Of French Learning In Senior High School, Irma Nur Af'idah, Amat Jaedun
Curriculum Evaluation Of French Learning In Senior High School, Irma Nur Af'idah, Amat Jaedun
REID (Research and Evaluation in Education)
The research aims to describe the implementation of French language learning in high schools of Sleman Regency viewed from the components of planning, implementation, and results. This evaluation research uses a quantitative descriptive approach with a countenance model from Stake. Respondents in this research were teachers and students at three senior high schools. Data collection techniques used in this study include research lesson plans, questionnaires, and documentation. The results of this research indicate that: (1) in the planning component, the quality of lesson plan preparation is very good and needs to be maintained because in the lesson plan review, the …
Testing The Influence Of Sdes Instructional Media On The Results Of Cryptography Learning, Soeprijanto Soeprijanto, Aodah Diamah, Prasetyo Wibowo Yunanto
Testing The Influence Of Sdes Instructional Media On The Results Of Cryptography Learning, Soeprijanto Soeprijanto, Aodah Diamah, Prasetyo Wibowo Yunanto
REID (Research and Evaluation in Education)
This study aims to examine the influence of Simplified Data Encryption System (SDES) simulation on student learning outcomes in Cryptography lessons. The research employed a quasi-experiment. Data analysis to test the SDES simulation model was performed using ANOVA 2x2. The U-Mann Whitney Test was chosen to examine differences in student learning outcomes of treatment groups and control groups, while the effectiveness of the media is determined by differences in student learning outcomes between the pre-test and post-test results in the two groups. The test results show that: (1) There is a difference between the treatment group and control group, indicated …
Ngss-Oriented Chemistry Test Instruments: Validity And Reliability Analysis With The Rasch Model, Roudloh Muna Lia, Ani Rusilowati, Wiwi Isnaeni
Ngss-Oriented Chemistry Test Instruments: Validity And Reliability Analysis With The Rasch Model, Roudloh Muna Lia, Ani Rusilowati, Wiwi Isnaeni
REID (Research and Evaluation in Education)
The instrument of measuring test attributes must be valid and reliable. This study was carried out since the validity and reliability testing of the chemistry items used by the testee is necessary. This study aims to estimate the validity and determine the reliability of chemical test instruments oriented Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS). The research was conducted through a quantitative descriptive approach in two vocational schools of engineering program which had 130 testees. The instrument used was an NGSS-oriented chemistry test instrument containing 35 items and an expert validation questionnaire. The obtained test participant's response from the test instrument was …
Item Parameters Of Yureka Education Center (Yec) English Proficiency Online Test (Epot) Instrument, Endrati Jati Siwi, Rosyita Anindyarini, Sabiqun Nahar
Item Parameters Of Yureka Education Center (Yec) English Proficiency Online Test (Epot) Instrument, Endrati Jati Siwi, Rosyita Anindyarini, Sabiqun Nahar
REID (Research and Evaluation in Education)
Yureka Education Center (YEC) is one of the institutions which has developed an online-based English proficiency test. The test is called the English Proficiency Online Test (EPOT) which follows the TOEFL ITP (Institutional Testing Program) framework. Thus, this study aimed to analyze the characteristics of EPOT instruments consisting of Listening, Structure, and Reading subtests, which later the quality of each EPOT test item is identified. This study used a descriptive quantitative approach by describing the characteristics of EPOT test items in terms of item difficulty index, item discrimination index, test information's function, and test measurement's errors. The data were collected …
Analysis Of Factors Of Students' Stress Of The English Language Department, Siwi Karmadi Kurniasih, Nur Hidayanto Pancoro Setyo Putro, Sudiyono Sudiyono
Analysis Of Factors Of Students' Stress Of The English Language Department, Siwi Karmadi Kurniasih, Nur Hidayanto Pancoro Setyo Putro, Sudiyono Sudiyono
REID (Research and Evaluation in Education)
The study is aimed at further describing psychological factors inducing academic stresses of the students of the English Education Department, Yogyakarta State University (EED-YSU). The study is a continuation of a previous study that identifies sources of academic stress of students of EED-YSU. Data collection is conducted by an on-line survey technique. Confirmatory factor analysis is used for the data analyses. The results show six factors that become sources of students' academic stresses, namely academic demands, parent-child relationship, traumatic experiences during childhood, peer pressures, financial matters, and self-expectancy. It is expected that other studies involving other factors of students' academic …
Factor Analysis: Competency Framework For Measuring Student Achievements Of Architectural Engineering Education In Indonesia, Rihab Wit Daryono, V. Lilik Hariyanto, Husaini Usman, Sutarto Sutarto
Factor Analysis: Competency Framework For Measuring Student Achievements Of Architectural Engineering Education In Indonesia, Rihab Wit Daryono, V. Lilik Hariyanto, Husaini Usman, Sutarto Sutarto
REID (Research and Evaluation in Education)
This study aims to prove the validity test and estimate the instrument's reliability to measure student achievement in the department of architectural engineering education in Indonesia. The cluster random sampling technique was used to determine the number of students consisting of 103 vocational education students. This study uses a survey method to examine and analyze the structure of students' competency achievements factors. The collected empirical data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics using Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA). EFA test is intended to reveal factors that can be formed from instruments that have been established for measurement of achievements of …
An Analysis Of Teachers' Pedagogical And Professional Competencies In The 2013 Curriculum With The 2017-2018 Revision In Accounting Subject, Cipto Wardoyo, Yogi Dwi Satrio, Devi Aprilia Ratnasari
An Analysis Of Teachers' Pedagogical And Professional Competencies In The 2013 Curriculum With The 2017-2018 Revision In Accounting Subject, Cipto Wardoyo, Yogi Dwi Satrio, Devi Aprilia Ratnasari
REID (Research and Evaluation in Education)
Professional teachers are those who understand the four competencies, including pedagogical, professional, personality, and social competencies. This study is aimed at explaining two of the four competencies, which are pedagogical and professional competencies in the implementation of the 2013 Curriculum with the 2017-2018 revision in the Accounting subject. The approach used was qualitative with case study research at the State Vocational High School 1 Kraksaan Probolinggo. The results of the study show that teachers understand pedagogical and professional competencies by applying learning strategies and methods that are relevant to students' characteristics, integrating strengthening character education (penguatan pendidikan karakter or …
Evaluation Of Education And Training Programs In Solo Technopark Central Java In Indonesia, Sudiyatno Sudiyatno, Iswahyuni Wulandari
Evaluation Of Education And Training Programs In Solo Technopark Central Java In Indonesia, Sudiyatno Sudiyatno, Iswahyuni Wulandari
REID (Research and Evaluation in Education)
This study aims to evaluate the implementation of a training program for youth in Solo Technopark, Central Java, Indonesia, and get important feedback and recommendations to increase its effectiveness. The evaluation method used is based on four levels of the Kirkpatrick model to assess: (1) participants' reaction to the training program (to the contents, facilitators, and facilities); (2) training participants' learning (knowledge and basic skills); (3) change of participant behaviors; and (4) succeed of the training participants based on competence skills and rate of graduate employability and employer's satisfaction. Research respondents were 47 training participants from four optional courses at …