Slameto (2014) PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHERS AS AGENT OF LEARNING THROUGH ‘PERSONNEL TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT MODEL AND ITS DETERMINANTS FOR SUCCESS’. International Conference on Fundamentals and Implementation of Education (ICFIE) 2014. ISSN 2406-9132
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World Bank Research states that Indonesian teachers are mentioned to be the lowest quality as an agent of change regarding their low productivity, low teacher enthusiasm, and many more factors. For that reason, a set of teacher empowerment models are urgently needed. One of them is the Training and Personnel Development Model. This model is aimed to test the efficiency and effectiveness of teacher‟s training model and to find the determinant factor which concludes teacher professional development as an agent of learning. And it was developed through three stages of method; a preliminary study, the development model of teacher training, and continued validation of the model by examining its efficiency and effectiveness. The training is followed by 37 people, 17 of them are alumni of SWCU‟s Blended Learning Program. From the training that was conducted, it was shown that most workshops for elementary school teachers were not efficient and effective and had not increased teachers professional development as an agent of learning. Yet, the developed training model is proven to be efficient and effective. There are 3 models of determinants; 1) enthusiasm, 2) the cooperative and anticipative activity and 3) teacher profesional, which increases 89.70% of teachers as an agent of learning. Keywords: Elementary School Teacher Training, „Training and Development Personnel Model‟, Efficiency and Effective Model, Teacher‟s as an Agents of Learning.
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | Prosiding > ICFIE 2014 Prosiding |
Divisions: | Sekolah Pascasarjana (SPS) |
Depositing User: | Eprints |
Date Deposited: | 13 Aug 2015 12:31 |
Last Modified: | 13 Aug 2015 12:31 |
URI: | http://eprints.uny.ac.id/id/eprint/25022 |
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