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International Journal of Educational Management and Innovation (IJEMI)
ISSN : 2721933X     EISSN : 27162338     DOI : 10.12928/ijemi.v1i3.
Core Subject : Education, Social,
The IJEMI has sought to publish research on publishing qualitative, quantitative, and mixed research articles in the scope of Education Management including leadership, education planning, human resources, education finance, curriculum, facilities and infrastructure, public relations, student affairs, learning process, education management, organizations, quality assurance, and education policy.
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Study on Lecturer Characteristics to Support the Effectiveness gf Entrepreneurship Education at University Badrud Tamam; Riema Afriani Kusumadewi; Putri Anggraeni
International Journal of Educational Management and Innovation Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023)
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The research was motivated by the understanding that entrepreneurship education can improve a nation’s competitiveness, overcome the unemployment explosion, create job opportunities, and promote the nation's economy. The focus of the research problem is how the characteristics of the lecture support the effectiveness of entrepreneurship education at Ciputra University (UC) in producing world-class entrepreneurs. This study aims to gain an overview of lecturer characteristics to help the point of entrepreneurship education at UC. The approach used in this study is the qualitative approach. The qualitative research method used is a case study; the data collection process is done through unstructured observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation study. The determination of the sample of respondents is purposive and snowball. The respondents are the leaders of foundations, institutions/Ltd., faculty, courses, students, and alums. Research steps include: developing categories and instruments, collecting field data, processing data, describing, discussing, concluding, verifying the validity, and preparing research reports.  From the research, the researcher concluded: that there are common characteristics for the lecturers who support entrepreneurship education; The recommendations proposed are by adopting a hypothetical model of practical lecture for entrepreneurship education offered in this dissertation which is expected to be an alternative to the development of entrepreneurship education in universities.
ENTREPRENEURSHIP COMPETENCE OF THE PRINCIPAL IN IMPROVING SCHOOL INDEPENDENCE IN SD MUHAMMADIYAH KLECO 2 KOTAGEDE YOGYAKARTA Syapriyuda, Sandy; Santosa, Achadi Budi
International Journal of Educational Management and Innovation Vol 1, No 1 (2020)
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The purpose of this study is to know : (1). entrepreneurship competencies of the principal of SD Muhammadiyah Kleco 2 Kotagede Yogyakarta. (2). programs that carried out by school principals in developing school potential, and (3) the competence of principals increases school independence. This research uses a qualitative approach. Data collection is done by observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation studies. Conclusions are drawn in a variety of extrapolations based on the reliability of research findings. While the validity of the data is carried out in terms of credibility, transferability, and confirmation. The results of the study are as follows (1). The principal of the Muhammadiyah Kleco 2 Elementary School has good entrepreneurial competence, as evidenced by (a). innovations made. (b). work hard to achieve school success. (c). strong motivation for success. (d). always looking for the best solution in facing obstacles faced by schools. (e). The principal has an entrepreneurial instinct in managing school activities as a source of learning for students (2). Able to plan and run school programs and develop school potential. (3). Able to increase school independence.
ENTREPRENEURSHIP COMPETENCE OF THE PRINCIPAL IN IMPROVING SCHOOL INDEPENDENCE IN SD MUHAMMADIYAH KLECO 2 KOTAGEDE YOGYAKARTA Sandy Syapriyuda; Achadi Budi Santosa
International Journal of Educational Management and Innovation Vol. 1 No. 1 (2020)
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The purpose of this study is to know : (1). entrepreneurship competencies of the principal of SD Muhammadiyah Kleco 2 Kotagede Yogyakarta. (2). programs that carried out by school principals in developing school potential, and (3) the competence of principals increases school independence. This research uses a qualitative approach. Data collection is done by observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation studies. Conclusions are drawn in a variety of extrapolations based on the reliability of research findings. While the validity of the data is carried out in terms of credibility, transferability, and confirmation. The results of the study are as follows (1). The principal of the Muhammadiyah Kleco 2 Elementary School has good entrepreneurial competence, as evidenced by (a). innovations made. (b). work hard to achieve school success. (c). strong motivation for success. (d). always looking for the best solution in facing obstacles faced by schools. (e). The principal has an entrepreneurial instinct in managing school activities as a source of learning for students (2). Able to plan and run school programs and develop school potential. (3). Able to increase school independence.
THE DEVELOPMENT OF STUDENT’S LEADERSHIP READINESS ASSESSMENT INSTRUMENT IN INDONESIA Santoso, Thomas Budi; Sudimin, Theodorus; Elyadi, Rudi
International Journal of Educational Management and Innovation Vol 1, No 1 (2020)
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The objectives of this study were: (a) to validate a research instrument on Indonesian student leadership readiness; (b) to analyze the student leadership readiness, based on the developed instrument; and (c) to describe the student leadership education programs of some universities in Indonesia. Data collection was carried out through two stages. The first stage of data collection is conducting in-depth interviews with resource persons to compile research instruments distributed in the second stage of data collection. The second stage of data collection was in the form of distributing questionnaires to 1,742 respondents. By using factor analysis, this study succeeded in compiling a research instrument named Student's Leadership Readiness Questionnaire (SLRQ). Ultimately, by employing, the analysis of Pearson Product Moment and Cronbach Alpha, the present paper found that the design of the research instrument on student leadership readiness must first be adjusted. That is, some statement items that are declared invalid are excluded from the design of the research instrument so that the number of question items that were originally 25 statement items was reduced to 18 items. The study found as well that the average student leadership readiness in the universities involved in the study was to be high. Meanwhile, the study found that various programs are constituted as an integral part of the leadership education program. Nevertheless, it is necessary to carry out a more effective leadership education design, especially the integration of academic activities, co-curricular activities, and extra-curricular activities in an integrated manner as a whole unit of Indonesian student leadership education.
THE DEVELOPMENT OF STUDENT'S LEADERSHIP READINESS ASSESSMENT INSTRUMENT IN INDONESIA Thomas Budi Santoso; Theodorus Sudimin; Rudi Elyadi
International Journal of Educational Management and Innovation Vol. 1 No. 1 (2020)
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The objectives of this study were: (a) to validate a research instrument on Indonesian student leadership readiness; (b) to analyze the student leadership readiness, based on the developed instrument; and (c) to describe the student leadership education programs of some universities in Indonesia. Data collection was carried out through two stages. The first stage of data collection is conducting in-depth interviews with resource persons to compile research instruments distributed in the second stage of data collection. The second stage of data collection was in the form of distributing questionnaires to 1,742 respondents. By using factor analysis, this study succeeded in compiling a research instrument named Student's Leadership Readiness Questionnaire (SLRQ). Ultimately, by employing, the analysis of Pearson Product Moment and Cronbach Alpha, the present paper found that the design of the research instrument on student leadership readiness must first be adjusted. That is, some statement items that are declared invalid are excluded from the design of the research instrument so that the number of question items that were originally 25 statement items was reduced to 18 items. The study found as well that the average student leadership readiness in the universities involved in the study was to be high. Meanwhile, the study found that various programs are constituted as an integral part of the leadership education program. Nevertheless, it is necessary to carry out a more effective leadership education design, especially the integration of academic activities, co-curricular activities, and extra-curricular activities in an integrated manner as a whole unit of Indonesian student leadership education.
MANAGEMENT ANALYSIS OF SCHOOL RELATIONSHIP WITH COMMUNITIES IN SDN MANGGARAI 05 SOUTH JAKARTA Ritonga, Rudi
International Journal of Educational Management and Innovation Vol 1, No 1 (2020)
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Educational institutions must be supported jointly by all parties, both families, schools, and communities. This third component must work together in harmony so that it can produce quality educational outcomes. Untul, the school is expected to improve relations with the family or guardians of students, and the community, in general, to work together in realizing the management of school relationships with good community management. This study aims to describe how to manage school relations with the community, also to find out what is in SDN Manggarai 05, South Jakarta. This type of research is qualitative research, while the form is field research, by taking location at SDN Manggarai 05 South Jakarta. Data collection methods used are, observation, interview and documentation. Whereas the process of data analysis used Miles and Huberman model analysis, namely interactive model analysis with steps: data collection, data reduction, data display, data verification and data interpretation. The results of this study are in accordance with the Public Relations indicators show; first, related to educational relationships formed by the formation of schools. However, meetings or meetings are conducted at the time of report cards, so it is not yet at an intensive stage. This results in the absence of effective planning, implementation and evaluation. Second, the cooperative relationship between SDN Manggarai 05 and institutions such as Puskesmas, Kelurahan, Kecamatan, Polsek, BNN and Universities has been established. However, it has not been fully done. Third, what is the challenges in public relations management are known by two factors, namely internal factors, and external factors. The first is internal factors, which are known to have no special personnel given regarding the relationship between SDN Manggarai 05 and the community. While the external factor is known as the guardian, the students give up the children's education process at school.
MANAGEMENT ANALYSIS OF SCHOOL RELATIONSHIP WITH COMMUNITIES IN SDN MANGGARAI 05 SOUTH JAKARTA Rudi Ritonga
International Journal of Educational Management and Innovation Vol. 1 No. 1 (2020)
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Educational institutions must be supported jointly by all parties, both families, schools, and communities. This third component must work together in harmony so that it can produce quality educational outcomes. Until, the school is expected to improve relations with the family or guardians of students, and the community, in general, to work together in realizing the management of school relationships with good community management. This study aims to describe how to manage school relations with the community, also to find out what is in SDN Manggarai 05, South Jakarta. This type of research is qualitative research, while the form is field research, by taking location at SDN Manggarai 05 South Jakarta. Data collection methods used are, observation, interview and documentation. Whereas the process of data analysis used Miles and Huberman model analysis, namely interactive model analysis with steps: data collection, data reduction, data display, data verification and data interpretation. The results of this study are in accordance with the Public Relations indicators show; first, related to educational relationships formed by the formation of schools. However, meetings or meetings are conducted at the time of report cards, so it is not yet at an intensive stage. This results in the absence of effective planning, implementation and evaluation. Second, the cooperative relationship between SDN Manggarai 05 and institutions such as Puskesmas, Kelurahan, Kecamatan, Polsek, BNN and Universities has been established. However, it has not been fully done. Third, what is the challenges in public relations management are known by two factors, namely internal factors, and external factors. The first is internal factors, which are known to have no special personnel given regarding the relationship between SDN Manggarai 05 and the community. While the external factor is known as the guardian, the students give up the children's education process at school.
THE IMPORTANT OF CREATIVE THINKING ABILITY IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENTS FOR 4.0 ERA Astuti, Astuti; Waluya, St Budi; Asikin, Mohammad
International Journal of Educational Management and Innovation Vol 1, No 1 (2020)
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The art of creative thinking needs to develop and taught to students because by thinking creativity, students are able to solve the problem they have, the students become more independent, creating reliable and talented human resources, and skillful in the future. The purpose of this research is to find out the creative thinking ability in the mathematic aspect of Elementary School Mardi Rahayu 02 Ungaran students. The data collection was done by giving four questions of students' creative thinking ability on KPK and FPB materials along with with interview the students. The research was done to 31 students of class IVC. The method used is qualitative descriptive method. Creative thinking ability is important in Era 4.0 where the development of knowledge becomes really fast. The average achievement of every creative thinking indicator is fluency 45,8% and flexibility 58,3%, whereas originality and elaboration indicator reaches 33,3%. The conclusion from this research is that the creative thinking ability of Elementary School Mardi Rahayu 02 Ungaran students need to improve
THE IMPORTANT OF CREATIVE THINKING ABILITY IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENTS FOR 4.0 ERA Astuti Astuti; St Budi Waluya; Mohammad Asikin
International Journal of Educational Management and Innovation Vol. 1 No. 1 (2020)
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The art of creative thinking needs to develop and taught to students because by thinking creativity, students are able to solve the problem they have, the students become more independent, creating reliable and talented human resources, and skillful in the future. The purpose of this research is to find out the creative thinking ability in the mathematic aspect of Elementary School Mardi Rahayu 02 Ungaran students. The data collection was done by giving four questions of students' creative thinking ability on KPK and FPB materials along with with interview the students. The research was done to 31 students of class IVC. The method used is qualitative descriptive method. Creative thinking ability is important in Era 4.0 where the development of knowledge becomes really fast. The average achievement of every creative thinking indicator is fluency 45,8% and flexibility 58,3%, whereas originality and elaboration indicator reaches 33,3%. The conclusion from this research is that the creative thinking ability of Elementary School Mardi Rahayu 02 Ungaran students need to improve
STRATEGIES OF SCIENCE TEACHERS IN OVERCOMING THE FACTORS THAT CAUSE LEARNING DIFFICULTIES Fauziah, Siti Bustani; Mahmudah, Fitri Nur
International Journal of Educational Management and Innovation Vol 1, No 1 (2020)
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During the learning process, there are still many students who have difficulty learning, it can make students do not like science learning and students feel bored with the way the teacher teaches. As a result, grades in science lessons are still low. The teacher has an important role in overcoming the factors that cause learning difficulties. The purpose of this study is 1) to identify the science teacher's strategy in overcoming the factors that cause learning difficulties, 2) to describe the teacher's steps in implementing strategies to overcome the factors causing learning difficulties, 3) to identify the results of applying the strategy in overcoming the factors causes of learning difficulties. His research is qualitative research with a descriptive approach. The data were collected by interviewing and observing with science teachers and documentation. The collected data were analyzed using the analysis interactive model which includes data collection, data display, and verification. The results showed that 1) the strategies used were cooperative and inquiry 2) the steps implemented by the science teacher through a cooperative strategy consist of 10 steps, whereas for the inquiry strategy consists of 8 steps, 3) The results of the application of cooperative and inquiry strategies are that students become more motivated in learning, have collaboration between groups, understanding related to science subjects increases, do not get bored quickly, are creative, active, science learning outcomes increase, and critical thinking in solving problems.

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