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Jurnal Pendidikan Vokasi
ISSN : 20882866     EISSN : 24769401     DOI : 10.21831
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Realizing the demand-driven paradigm in vocational education: A case study on vocational high school teaching-industry partnership program Yuyun Estriyanto
Jurnal Pendidikan Vokasi Vol 11, No 2 (2021): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/jpv.v11i2.39980

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The teaching-industry partnership program between schools and industry could be a good alternative to be implemented in vocational education. This research aims to describe the collaboration pattern between Vocational High School (VHS) and its industry partner. This research was conducted using the case study qualitative research method. The data were collected through in-depth interviews, observations, and documentation. The informants were teachers, the head of the motorcycle-technician department, trainers from the industry, and senior technicians of the motorcycle maintenance workshop selected based on purposive sampling. The results show that in order to operate well, the program requires: 1.) A close relationship between the school and the industry; 2.) Agreement to share knowledge, skills, equipment, and funding between the two parties; and 3.) The willingness of the school to integrate industrial specificity into the learning system. This study also finds that the program just partially aligned with the demand-driven paradigm. Conformity has been realized in terms of preparing graduates' competence following the industry's need, but not yet in terms of the number of graduates required by the company. Any method in increasing the conformity between the labor demand and supply still needs further study
The mindfulness aspects in the teaching of culinary art in vocational high school Nur Faizal Adkha; Putu Sudira; Ranu Iskandar
Jurnal Pendidikan Vokasi Vol 11, No 2 (2021): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/jpv.v11i2.38402

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This study aims to describe the aspects of mindfulness in the teaching of culinary art in vocational high schools. The aspects of mindfulness in the field of teaching consist of novelty, variety, joyfulness, meaningfulness, and alertness in learning. The benefits of mindfulness are related to the competencies in creativity, communication, collaboration, and critical thinking. These competencies are often referred to as the "Four C's" and are considered important competencies in the 21st century. The research variables based on theoretical studies in the fields of education and psychology consist of novelty, variety, joyfulness, meaningfulness, and alertness in learning. The population in this study is productive teachers of the department of culinary art at five vocational high schools in the Special Region of Yogyakarta. The specified sample is 30 teachers. The data were collected using a questionnaire. The validity was measured through product-moment testing, and the reliability was measured using the Cronbach alpha model with the SPSS 16.00 program. The data analysis was done using descriptive analysis. The data were analyzed by calculating the ideal score, mean, and standard deviation and by categorizing the data. The results show that the mindfulness aspect of culinary teaching consists of 1.) Novelty, which is in the good category, with a percentage of 53.33%; 2.) Variation, which is in the good category, with a percentage of 66.67%; 3.) Excitement, which is in the very good category, with a percentage of 60%; 4.) Meaningfulness, which is in the very good category, with a percentage of 76.67%; and 5.) Alertness, which is in the very good category, with a percentage of 70%.
Consumer behavior-focused training in retailing education: Too much of a good thing? Hidajat Hendarsjah; Haryanto Haryanto
Jurnal Pendidikan Vokasi Vol 11, No 2 (2021): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/jpv.v11i2.39928

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Consumer behavior training extensively delivered in the tertiary vocational school of business had been expected to equip students with deep knowledge in marketing and sales. This was true when students were dealing with general business environments, but it was dubious when it was implemented in a certain field of business, such as retail business. Retail business, predictably, had a unique characteristic in its business decisions. Students in the Marketing Program of a tertiary vocational school in their final year were the object of the study. Employing the non-parametric tools to assess student knowledge in consumer behavior and its association with retailing decisions mastery, it was found that student mastery in consumer behavior did not associate with better knowledge in other five retail business decisions (determining the composition of goods, spotting locations, pricing, profit strategy, and store management). The article also provided a brief explanation that specific knowledge in consumer behavior did not always in line with the required knowledge in the retail business. It was also suggested that to elaborate whether one particular knowledge of business practices had a valuable feature was, first, by determining its overall decisions relating to it.  Then, the second, establishing a series of analyses to assess whether the decisions have any relations with the college’s courses or training of a field of study.  Comprehension of the process might help the vocational school to equip students with the right required knowledge and skills for a certain field of business.
The influence of the principal instructional leadership of theacer's job satisfaction at vocational secondary schools Hermi Kurnia; Nurtanio Agus Purwanto; Indah Fitoriyati
Jurnal Pendidikan Vokasi Vol 11, No 2 (2021): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/jpv.v11i2.42193

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This study aimed to discover the school principal instructional leadership influence on job satisfaction of vocational high school teachers in Sleman Regency, D.I. Yogyakarta. This type of research was ex-post facto with a quantitative approach. The questionnaire was conducted on 91 teachers (71,09% response rate) to examine the influence of principal instructional leadership (X) on teacher job satisfaction (Y). Validation of the instrument used expert judgment and empirical test with the Pearson Product Moment correlation, 43 out of 43 items are declared valid. The instrument reliability test was applied by using Cronbach's Alpha. The results of the reliability test showed that all variables were declared reliable (α 0,7). A classical assumption test was done by testing normality, linearity, multicollinearity, and heteroscedasticity. Simple linear regression was used as data analysis to test the influence of the independent variable (X) towards the dependent variable (Y). The simple linear regression results indicate a positive and significant influence between the principal instructional leadership on teacher job satisfaction (t = 13,329, p = .000). The coefficient of determination value (R^2)  of 0,666 indicates that the principal instructional leadership influences teacher job satisfaction by 66,6%. Meanwhile, the remaining 33,4% are influenced by other factors.
Post-Occupancy Evaluation (POE) theory room of SMK in Bantul assessed from lightning and ventilation Durrotun Nafisah; Sudji Munadi; Nurul Suciana Adam
Jurnal Pendidikan Vokasi Vol 11, No 2 (2021): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/jpv.v11i2.41169

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This study Post-Occupational Evaluation (POE), aims to determine whether the natural lighting and ventilation openings in theoretical rooms at SMK XYZ have met the standards or not. The review of technical aspects focused on lighting and ventilation issues. This research is descriptive, evaluative, with the POE method at the investigative level, making 13 theoretical rooms as research objects and 156 students or 12 students per class as research subjects. The research instrument is a measuring instrument plus a questionnaire as data to strengthen the study results. Data collection techniques with observation and recording of primary data and secondary studies. The data analysis technique used descriptive quantitative. The condition of the theoretical space at SMK XYZ for the KBM process does not meet standards, such as natural lighting of the theoretical room in 11 of the 12 existing rooms; inlet and outlet area, the elevation of ventilation holes at the inlet throughout the theory room.
National Standards of Education affect the employment opportunities of vocational high school graduates Eka Hendi Andriansyah; Putri Ulfa Kamalia
Jurnal Pendidikan Vokasi Vol 11, No 2 (2021): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/jpv.v11i2.40791

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This study aims to find out the National Standard of Education indicators that are the most dominant in influencing vocational schools, especially in producing the expected outcomes. The research is aimed at vocational schools in the field of economics and finance in the city of Surabaya. The data collection includes NSE assessment data from BAN-SM and employment opportunities from 22 schools. The object of further research is processed with the WARP PLS program. The study results found that there is a variable signification between the National Standard of Education on Employment Opportunities of Vocational School Graduates. Positive influence indicates that the higher/better the National Standard of Education, the higher/improved the outcome of Vocational School Graduates. Based on the results of the analysis indicator, the study found the NSE 8 indicator is the Education Assessment Standard which has the highest component weight value that indicates that the NSE's institutions are most important in producing graduates who are absorbed in the workforce. Then, the second-highest order is the NSE's indicative 2 and 1, namely process and content standards. The indicator with the lowest value is the indicative standard educators and educational personnel and facilities and infrastructure standard.
The implementation of blended learning in the new normal era at vocational school of health Tetty Resmiaty; Uwes Anis Chaeruman; Dwi Kusumawardani
Jurnal Pendidikan Vokasi Vol 11, No 2 (2021): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/jpv.v11i2.42495

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This study aims to describe blended learning in the new normal era in vocational health schools. Vocational education contributes to preparing skilled workforce graduates. Therefore, vocational education must prepare the learning process based on the conditions and needs of students. The research method used was a qualitative approach. A case study was conducted to empirically investigate the phenomenon of the learning process in the new normal era through blended learning. This study collaborated with 96 fourth-semester and 92 sixth-semester students at the Medical Laboratory Technology Study Program in Associate Degree of Health Polytechnic Ministry of Health Manado. The study results showed that during Covid-19, students could not practice directly in the laboratory freely, so it took much work to apply the required course applications in the form of practice. Although out of 188 students, only 110 students often use smartphones in the blended learning process. Students experience the most serious difficulty in understanding and practicing laboratory quality control courses, with a percentage of 38.6%. Therefore, laboratory quality control is considered in terms of student responses to difficult subjects to understand during the online learning process. So that further research is needed to develop a learning system that can increase student learning motivation. Not only up to motivation but students also have to understand how to use technology well.
Design of trainer kit as a fault-finding based on electricity and electronics learning media Muhammad Anwar; Mochamad Bruri Triyono; Ta'ali Ta'ali; Hendra Hidayat; Veva Nellone Syahputeri
Jurnal Pendidikan Vokasi Vol 11, No 2 (2021): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/jpv.v11i2.43742

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According to the field of expertise, efforts to strengthen the competence of graduates continue to be pursued, especially through optimizing the learning process. Among these efforts is to use learning media that strengthen the competence of the field of study and about thinking skills. This study aims to produce a trainer kit as a medium for learning basic electricity and electronics based on fault-finding in Basic Electrical and Electronics subjects. The method used is the Richey and Klein Design and Development (DD) method which consists of three stages, including planning (design), production, and evaluation. Experts carried out the assessment of the feasibility of the trainer kit with an instrument in the form of a questionnaire. The results of this study indicate that the trainer kit has a good performance.According to the field of expertise, efforts to strengthen the competence of graduates continue to be pursued, especially through optimizing the learning process. Among these efforts is to use learning media that strengthen the competence of the field of study and about thinking skills. This study aims to produce a trainer kit as a medium for learning basic electricity and electronics based on fault-finding in Basic Electrical and Electronics subjects. The method used is the Richey and Klein Design and Development (DD) method which consists of three stages, including planning (design), production, and evaluation. Experts carried out the assessment of the feasibility of the trainer kit with an instrument in the form of a questionnaire. The results of this study indicate that the trainer kit has a good performance.
Development of air conditioner split R32 trainer learning media in cooling and air conditioning engineering courses Fitria Wahyu Ningsih; Ilham Akbar Darmawan; Mohammad Fatkhurrokhman
Jurnal Pendidikan Vokasi Vol 11, No 2 (2021): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/jpv.v11i3.43244

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This study aims to develop learning media for AC Split R32 in the subject of refrigeration and air conditioning engineering. The method used Research and Development (RD), the model of research used is Successive Approximation Models 1 (SAM). The model goes through iteration 1 (Evaluate 1, Design 1, Develop 1), iteration 2 (Evaluate 2, Design 2, Develop 2), and iteration 3 (Evaluate 3, and product implementation). The data collection method uses instruments in the form of observations, interviews, literature studies, and questionnaires that use a Likert scale for measurement the instrument. Based on the research analysis results, media trainers get an average of 76 in the "Very Eligible" category. Then the material results get an average of 63.5 which states that job sheets are in the "Very Eligible" category. Meanwhile, for the feasibility test on 30 student respondents, an average of 71.8 was obtained in the "Very Eligible" category. Meanwhile, based on the performance practice assessment, the average result was 83.4 out of 10 students who practiced in the "Good" assessment category. Thus, based on the development research, the trainer and job sheet can be used as learning media.
Embedding Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) into English for specific purposes curriculum for vocational high school Hertati Mukadimah; Wening Sahayu
Jurnal Pendidikan Vokasi Vol 11, No 2 (2021): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/jpv.v11i2.41065

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English is agreed upon as the standard language of communication throughout the world, including Indonesia. With this, teaching and learning English should be an integral part of the national education system in Indonesia because of the importance of English globally. One of the curricula in Indonesia that focuses on teaching English for Vocational High Schools (VHS) is English for Specific Purposes (ESP), where students learn English according to their needs and fields of interest. With the existence of this ESP as well as a variety of teaching methods and approaches, there is one approach that is considered truly effective in teaching this ESP program, namely the Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) approach. This study aims to explore a set of literature to clarify the CLIL approach and determine if the evidence shows benefits in implementing the approach into the English for Specific Purposes (ESP) curriculum. The paper took a literature review approach and explored ten articles selected with specific criteria of being published within 2014-2020. The literature shows that the implementation of CLIL does have a positive output toward the teaching and learning process, especially for those who take English for specific purposes, such as in vocational high schools. The approach improves the linguistics aspects and the non-linguistic aspect or the students' soft skills, such as high order thinking skills, problem-solving, enhanced communication, intercultural awareness, and motivation in learning. However, to meet the success of the implementation of CLIL in the ESP curriculum, some considerations and special requirements are needed. The two distinctive preparation are the syllabus for the curriculum and the readiness of human resources; the teachers. Before applying the CLIL, the two factors mentioned need mechanisms that will support the success of CLIL for the ESP curriculum in vocational high schools. The writer proposes a model to be implemented if the curriculum for vocational high schools is going to apply CLIL. Yet, it needs more researches in the future to make sure whether the model works well or needs more improvements.

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