The purpose of this study was to determine the continuous professional development which covers self-development, scientific publications, and innovative works on Islamic religious education teachers in Bandar Lampung city, Indonesia. This study employs the qualitative-descriptive approach with the teachers, principals, the chairperson of Islamic religious education Subject Teachers' Conference (MGMP), and the head of State Office of Education Bandar Lampung as the sources of data. The data collected through interviews, observations, and documentation. The data analysis techniques used were data triangulation through data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. This study discovers that 1) to develop themselves, the teachers join MGMP activities, training, workshops, seminars, and others, 2) for scientific publications in the form of scientific papers, the teachers participate in the national level competitions and workbooks writing although, in a minimal amount, 3) for innovative work, the teachers prepare the learning standards, learning guidelines, semester exam questions, syllabus development, lesson plan development, teaching materials development, editing blueprints of Islamic religious education questions although without continuous innovation. It recommended to foster self-development, scientific publications, and work innovation, PAI teachers in junior high schools should take part in training, seminars, and workshops, both independently and held by the education offices by taking into account good management theories, namely activities designed based on needs analysis, coordination with all institutions. The implementation of activities should have precise and measured outputs. An evaluation is also needed to find out whether the self-development, scientific publications, and innovative works have achieved or not.
This study aims to identify the competencies that teachers have in dealing with dyslexic students. Method: The type of research used is quantitative which uses a research design survey that is strengthened by the results of interviews to support the results of quantitative data. Where the total number of samples from this study were 91 teachers taken based on the total sampling technique. Data were then analyzed with the help of the SPSS 21 application to look for descriptive statistics in the form of mean, median, min, max, and category. Findings: From the results of the analysis conducted, it is found that there is a teacher's ability to handle dyslexic students in the good category, which is indicated by a good category of 64.8% (59 of 91) students. Implications and Recommendations: For this reason, it is recommended that teachers need to have good competence in order to help dyslexic students. Students need to be given the opportunity to develop direct experiences and thoughts in learning activities.
Purpose of the study: This study aims to identify the type of dyslexia students have and the relationship with motivation given by parents for dyslexic students to go to school. Methodology: This type of research is associative quantitative research with correlational design. Where the total number of the sample from this study were 48 students and parents’with details of 35 male students and 13 female students who were taken based on purposive sampling techniques and 48 students' parents, data were then analyzed with the help of SPSS 21 application to look for descriptive statistics in the form of mean, min, and max as well as the relationship between parents' motivation and dyslexic children. Main Findings: From the results of the analysis that has been done, there is a relationship between parents' motivation in fostering the interests of dyslexic children, this is reinforced by the results of dyslexia indicators of PA type with good categories of 64.6% (31 of 48) students, RAN indicators with good categories of 58.3 % (28 out of 48) students, WM indicators with good categories were 62.5% (30 out of 48) students, and parents' motivation for dyslexic children had a useful category of 60.4% (30 out of 48) students. Applications of this study: For this reason, it is recommended that parents of children with dyslexia children give more attention or motivation than normal healthy children. Novelty/Originality of this study: In this study, the renewal is looking at the types of dyslexia students, both those of type Phonological Awareness, Rapid Automatized Naming, Working Memory, as well as the relationship with the motivation of parents in motivating children with dyslexia.
This study was aimed to find 1) the concept of work culture in Islamic school based on pesantren, 3) the principle leadership behavior of Islamic school based onpesantren in building thework culture , and3) the effect of principle leadership behavior of Islamic school based onpesantren in building thework culture. The results of this research shows thatfirst, the concept of work culture in islamic school based on pesantren is Transculturation pesantren-value model , second, the principle leadership behavior in building the work culture applied the task orientation, relationship orientation, and spiritual values orientation. Third, the principal leadership behavior in building a work culture in Islamic school based on pesantren has effect and contribute to the affectivecommitment, normative commitment, job satisfaction and lack of turnover intentions, and also the involvement of workingphysically, emotionally, and cognitively.
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