Tristanti Tristanti
Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

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Model of Collaborative Learning to Improve Student’s Learning Ability in Nonformal Education Departement Tristanti, Tristanti; Suharta, RB
Journal of Nonformal Education Vol 4, No 2 (2018): August 2018
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jne.v4i2.16007

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The implementation of collaborative learning model in Nonformal Education is based on the condition of learning in classroom that not optimal. It can be seen from the activities of students are passive. The purpose of this model is to improve student’s ability in course of Life Skills Education Nonformal Education Department. The improving of student’s learning ability can be indicate by; (a) the improving of student motivation in contend, (b) the reducing of fear and shame of students in ideas, (c) the improving of interaction in communication among students. This study used Lesson Study method that includes three cycles. Each cycle is consisting of planning, implementation and evaluation or plan-do-see. The implementation of this study is focusing in the first cycle on the planning. The second cycle is based on the result from the cycle one. The last cycle is result of the evaluation from the cycle two. Data are analyzed by qualitative model to explain comprehensive result. The result of this study shows that the students have done three positive activities in the classroom. Firstly, the students are active in convey the ideas. This situation can be seen from the activities of students that appreciate each other’s. Secondly, the students areestablished positive interaction among students. The students are not shame in communication each other and the students have high confidence in communication. Lastly, students in the group discussion can evaluation each other and make conclusion from the result of discussion. The success of learning of life skills education is supported on various things; a) the participation active of student that trigger other students to communicate, b) the provision of equal opportunities for every student to argue so that no individual differences, c) feedback from educators to the students so that the students gain meaningful experience.
Optimization of Community Reading Garden Management in Improving Reading Culture Septiarti, Serafin Wisni; Sujarwo, Sujarwo; Santi, Fitta Ummaya; Tristanti, Tristanti
Journal of Nonformal Education Vol 6, No 1 (2020): February 2020
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jne.v6i1.23479

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TBM is more accurately called a reading facility in the middle of the community (community-based library) and is managed simply, and independently by the community concerned. This action research aims to (1) describe the management pattern of Community Reading Gardens as part of Omah Passionaon empowerment programs; (2) Explain the optimization of TBM management in its efforts to improve reading culture. Action research with a focus on optimizing TBM management is carried out using a diagnosis, planning, implementing action and evaluation model with Omah Passinaon managers as research subjects. Data or information is collected by interviewing techniques such as FGDs, observations on aspects of program management, activities to obtain a comprehensive picture of the potential, problems, needs for improvement and forms of action to optimize TBM management. The results of this study indicate that (1) TBM management emphasizes the competence of capable and skilled managers in building public awareness of the importance of reading culture, as well as the realization of TBM that has community appeal as a source of information in Bejiharjo tourism area. (2) Actions for optimizing TBM management in research include (a) Raising public awareness of reading fondness at Omah Passionaon, (b) partnerships with academics, universities, and private parties, (c) mentoring for pioneering TBMs that attract public interest in reading, (d) evaluation. TBM management can be effective must have partnerships from private or government institutions, besides that the manager also has good competence. The benefit of this research is to provide awareness to the community to read and motivation for TBM managers to seek partnerships with private and government institutions.
Women Strengthening Through Information Technology Literacy in Tourist Village Sujarwo, Sujarwo; Kusumawardani, Erma; Tristanti, Tristanti; Santi, Fitta Ummaya
Journal of Nonformal Education Vol 7, No 1 (2021): February: Community Empowerment, Adult Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jne.v7i1.29277

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Women have positive potentials that support their strategic role in development. This research aims to analysis implementing information technology literacy model guidelines in empowering women through community-based education and how increasing the knowledge, skills, and awareness of women in managing the productive potential of information technology-based environments. By the research and development method or Research amp; Development, this research tries to produce a product and test the effectiveness of the product in accordance with development goals. Women#39;s empowerment activities through information technology including providing information technology-based entrepreneurship motivation, forming business groups, training in information technology-based business management, managing businesses and assisting business groups. Data was collected using the method of observation and interview. The collected data were analyzed with qualitative descriptive. The findings of the study are; 1) implementation program which includes: a. preparation for program implementation which includes program socialization, selection of participants, program objectives, materials, strategies, media, teaching materials, assessment, b. implementation of programs, providing information technology-based entrepreneurship, information technology-based business management training, managing businesses and assisting business groups, c. evaluating the implementation of the program by making direct observations during the process, 2) increasing the knowledge of the culinary group.
Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Melalui Pengelolaan Homestay di Desa Wisata Santi, Fitta Ummaya; Tristanti, Tristanti
Journal of Nonformal Education and Community Empowerment Volume 5, No 1 (2021): Juni 2021
Publisher : Jurusan Pendidikan Luar Sekolah Fakultas Ilmu Pendidikan Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/pls.v5i1.39849

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The objectives of this study are to describe the problems of the community in the management of homestays, and knowing the community empowerment effortsthat can be done in developing homestays in Bejiharjo tourism village. This actionresearch was carried out on 20 homestay groups. This action research was carriedout using the model of diagnosis, planning, action implementation, andevaluation. Data and information were collected by interview technique, FGD,observation and documentation. The results of this study indicate that theproblems that exist in homestay management include internal and externalproblems. Internal includes: lack of knowledge from homestay owners regardinghomestay management, homestay services and facilities that are still limited; andpromotions that have not been maximized. Externals includ: the absence ofhomestay groups in Gelaran II Bejiharjo, problems or complaints originatingfrom visitors, as well as the number of visitors staying at homestays every month.Empowerment efforts in homestay development are carried out through homestaymanagement training and sustainable tourism, the establishment of WiraHomestay organization, increasing homestay marketing through media websites,facebook, IG.
Entrepreneurial Motivation Through Creative Economy for Assisted Residents Sugito, Sugito; Fauziah, Puji Yanti; Tristanti, Tristanti; Kusumawardani, Erma; Santi, Fitta Ummaya; Dewi, Adin Ariyanti
Journal of Nonformal Education and Community Empowerment Volume 5, No 1 (2021): Juni 2021
Publisher : Jurusan Pendidikan Luar Sekolah Fakultas Ilmu Pendidikan Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/pls.v5i1.44908

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Community behavior becomes one thing that affects the imbalance of life because of the emergence of several behaviors that are considered deviant. So that thebarometer of people's behavior cannot be separated from the norms and values inthat society. Nowadays, the correctional facility is still seen as a place / place thatis solely for giving punishment to people who are considered to have committedacts of social deviation. However, the goal of correctional facilities is a correctionalsystem held in order to form prisoners to become fully human, aware of mistakes,improve themselves and not repeat criminal acts so that they can be accepted againin the community. So that this research, which is conducted through participatoryaction research, is focused on increasing the empowerment of assisted residents inprisons which are developed based on the concept of empowerment. Activitiesassociated with current needs are more directed at the creative industry. Thedecoupage training activity carried out as a form of action goes according to plan.And it can provide benefits in increasing knowledge and skills as well asmotivation in entrepreneurship of the assisted residents so that they can becomeprovisions for the inmates after completing a period of detention.