2016
DOI: 10.7763/ijiet.2016.v6.739
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Model of Learning Development on Program Life Skills Education for Rural Communities

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“…It even becomes the most important part in improving the quality of education of students in facing real life. According to Suminar, et al (2016) stated that the conceptual design study model based on the four pillars, namely syntactic pattern learning, social systems and norms prevailing atmosphere of learning, reaction of the management pattern of learning interaction, support systems, facilities, materials and learning environment, the impact of the companion instructional and learning outcomes of education life skills education program. Rahmani (2019) stated that life skills training improves student mental health; teaching life skills improves student self-esteem; the effect of education on life skills on physical symptoms, anxiety and insomnia has been meaningful, but there has been no significant effect on social dysfunction and Advances in Social Science, Education and Humanities Research, volume 384 depression; and the effect of life skills training on general selfesteem, social self-esteem, and academic self-esteem was meaningful.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It even becomes the most important part in improving the quality of education of students in facing real life. According to Suminar, et al (2016) stated that the conceptual design study model based on the four pillars, namely syntactic pattern learning, social systems and norms prevailing atmosphere of learning, reaction of the management pattern of learning interaction, support systems, facilities, materials and learning environment, the impact of the companion instructional and learning outcomes of education life skills education program. Rahmani (2019) stated that life skills training improves student mental health; teaching life skills improves student self-esteem; the effect of education on life skills on physical symptoms, anxiety and insomnia has been meaningful, but there has been no significant effect on social dysfunction and Advances in Social Science, Education and Humanities Research, volume 384 depression; and the effect of life skills training on general selfesteem, social self-esteem, and academic self-esteem was meaningful.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Di luar penugasan latihan mandiri di rumah masing-masing peserta untuk melatihkan secara mandiri hasil materi pelatihan di lokasi kegiatan. Secara general tahapan kegiatan pelatihan ini terbagi ke dalam 3 tahapan yaitu tahapan awal (tahapan persiapan), tahapan pelaksanaan , tahapan evaluasi program pelatihan (Sucipto & Sutarto, 2015;Sudjana, 2007;Suminar, Prihatin, & Syarif, 2016).…”
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“…The learning process of learning to do is characterized by changing in the cognitive domain, increasing competence, as well as conscious selection and acceptance of values, attitudes, appreciation, feelings, and willingness to act or respond to a stimulus. Education equips students not only to know, but also to be more skilled at doing something to produce something meaningful for life [57]. "Learning to be" is learning to become something or developing into a whole person.…”
Section: Why Outdoor Education?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sports psychology researchers have worked hard to better understand how sports can be structured to encourage positive youth development (PYD). Sport has also been identified as a favorable environment for promoting PYD, because it is the most popular outside school activity for youth [57], [81]. Such information can promote sports as a place where young people can develop their life skills and further persuade their parents to involve their children in sports [82].…”
Section: Integrated Life Skills In Outdoor Education To Positive Youtmentioning
confidence: 99%