This study aims to obtain a comprehensive view of academic procrastination committed by student in terms of cognitive, affective, and behavior. This study used a survey research method. The population of this research is high chool students in East Java and the research sample is 200 students spread over Malang, Blitar, Bangkalan, and Lamongan. The sampling technique used cluster random sampling and the data were analyzed using descriptive statistics. The result showed that the cognitive, affective, and psychomotor descriptions of students' academic procrastination were found. Counselors can use the findings of this study as the basis for developing BK services, especially in designing intervention strategies to reduce academic procrastination of high school students.
The Covid-19 pandemic has changed all systems of life, including those in the field of education. Online learning during a pandemic requires lecturers and students to learn new things that were never thought of before. Mastering technology and managing self-defence against various pressures during a pandemic are important for everyone to master. This study aims to measure the level of student resilience to online learning during the Covid-19 pandemic. This survey was conducted by distributing resilience instruments in the form of google form to students throughout the island of Java, with a total of 483 students as respondents. As many as 483 respondents who filled out the student resilience questionnaire against the Covid-19 outbreak showed that 112 respondents responded positively to online learning during the Covid-19 pandemic. Meanwhile, 371 respondents stated a negative response to online learning during the Covid-19 pandemic. Although the use of online learning models will continue with the times, it is hoped that the management of technology, pedagogy, and content in online learning can work together and provide students comfort in learning.
<span lang="EN-US">Academic resilience is an individual's academic resilience in facing academic pressure. In fact, in the industry 5.0 era resilience is needed by individuals to face various challenges in the future. This study determined the prevalence of academic resilience of Social Science students in facing the industry 5.0 </span><span lang="IN">e</span><span lang="EN-US">ra. This research employed survey design. The sample was 116 students of Social Sciences who were selected using proportional stratified random sampling technique. The data collection used academic resilience questionnaire. It was tested for validity and reliability with a KMO and Bartlett's Test value of 0.741. The data was analyzed descriptively. Students' academic resilience was shown by having competence, self-confidence, character, commitment, interest, and self-control to overcome difficult situations at hand. Commitment is an important aspect for individuals to be tough in academic situations.</span>
Career development influences learners’ life in the future and their career selections. The development career of learners at the primary level has an important role to facilitate individuals in planning, understanding, and having clear career identities. This research described the cognitive, affective, and psychomotor levels of Primary School learners living in suburban areas of Yogyakarta based on their career development. The research sample consisted of primary schools in suburban Yogyakarta with 268 learners. The applied sampling technique was convinced sampling. The researchers used the personally developed questionnaire on career development based on Bloom's taxonomy. The questionnaire consisted of cognitive, affective, and psychomotor aspects with expert judgment to validate the questionnaire. The applied technique of analyzing the data was a descriptive technique to explain the cognitive, affective, and psychomotor levels of the primary school learners based on their career development. The applied data type was the frequency to determine the learners' career development levels. The findings showed that 97% of learners had excellent career development. Then, the remaining percentage, 3%, had not developed excellent career development. The evidence was observable in the poor skill to improve achievement and achieve the expected objectives, lack of self-esteem and skills to struggling, and lack of effort to seek help from other friends.
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