Education Database: Educational personnel by institution (Edition 2020)

1999 ◽  
Vol 30 (1) ◽  
pp. 4-10 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carole E. Johnson

Educational audiologists often must delegate certain tasks to other educational personnel who function as support personnel and need training in order to perform assigned tasks. Support personnel are people who, after appropriate training, perform tasks that are prescribed, directed, and supervised by a professional such as a certified and licensed audiologist. The training of support personnel to perform tasks that are typically performed by those in other disciplines is calledmultiskilling. This article discusses multiskilling and the use of support personnel in educational audiology in reference to the following principles: guidelines, models of multiskilling, components of successful multiskilling, and "dos and don’ts" for multiskilling. These principles are illustrated through the use of multiskilling in the establishment of a hearing aid monitoring program. Successful multiskilling and the use of support personnel by educational audiologists can improve service delivery to school-age children with hearing loss.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fadhil Naufan

This article describe about Administrative Educators and Educational Personnel. Administration can be interpreted as an activity or business to help, serve, direct or manage all activities in achieving a goal. Meanwhile, educators are professionals who are involved in the process of learning and teaching, evaluating learning outcomes, conducting coaching and training, and conducting research and community service. And education administration that supports administration, management, development, supervision, and technical services to support the education process in the education unit. The purpose of the education of educators and education personnel who support the education system is to provide eligibility for educators in carrying out their duties both as educators and nursing staff in schools. So, the education of educators and laborers is interrelated so that educational goals can be achieved.


2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 267
Author(s):  
Siti Nur Aisyah ◽  
Sutrisno Sutrisno ◽  
Erwin Saraswati

<p>This study was aimed to empirically analyze the effect of participatory budgeting on the school’s performance with organizational commitment, organizational culture, and leadership styles as the moderating variabels. The populations in this study are educators, educational personnel, committe of 801 people and spread at the vocational high schools in Sumbawa regency comprising 17 private and public schools. The disproportionate stratified simple random sampling was used as sampling technique. There are 278 repondents (educators, educational personnel, committee). The analysis method involved SEM PLS and Smart PLS 2.0 as statistic test tools. The result showed that the participatory budgeting affected the school performances. The organizational commitment and leadership styles were able to moderate the effect of participatory budgeting on performances. The leadership styles focusing on the preference and skill of the subordinates became the main concern and the commitment of the members to the organization supported the performance of the schools.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Keywords:</strong> Participatory Budgeting, Performance, Leadership Styles, Organizaional Culture, Organizational Commitment</p>


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nadya olivia perrina

Abstrak—Educational personnel administration is the entire process of activities that are planned and carried out deliberately and conscientiously as well as carrying out coaching and continuous training of teachers and employees in schools or educational institutions.Personnel administration, is a series of collaborative processes ranging from planning, organizing, mobilizing and supervising in the field of personnel by utilizing available and efficient resources, so that all school personnel contribute optimally to the achievement of established educational / school goals.


2021 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 79-89
Author(s):  
Adon Nasrullah Jamaludin ◽  
Nanang Suparman

This research aims to improve the competence and scientific literacy of madrasah Tsanawiah and Aliyah teachers through MOOC. The Research and Development approach was carried out in training class using Software Tracker phase 1, Physics lesson. The data were collected through classroom participatory observation, interviews, and questionnaires. The subjects were online training participants consisting of madrasah teachers throughout West Java. The result shows that the achievements increased competence and scientific literacy with a very good score of 94,60% and the value of program activities 81%. This study concludes that the training can improve the competence and scientific literacy of teachers and other educational personnel, yet the completeness in all training sessions is still very low (12%). It is suggested that the training should highlight the period by considering materials and characteristic of the participants.                                      Keywords: Literacy; Madrasah Science Teachers; Massive and Open Online Learning; Competence


2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 156-169
Author(s):  
Nurul Istiwana ◽  
Nasir Usman ◽  
Murniati AR

Principal leadership plays an important role in planning, developing, encouraging, supervising and evaluating schools so that a goal is achieved effectively, efficiently in improving the quality of schools. The purpose of the study was to determine the principal's leadership in the preparation, 1) quality improvement school principal's rules and regulations, 2) quality improvement principal program, 3) the principal's strategy for improving school quality and, 4) barriers to school principals in improving school quality at SD Negeri Alue Bata and SD Negeri Ujong Patihah, Nagan Raya Regency. This study uses a qualitative approach with a descriptive method. Data collection was obtained through interviews, observation and documentation. The subjects of the study were the principal, deputy principal, teacher, superintendent and head of school accreditation. The results of the study found that 1) the rules of discipline of the principal were prepared by the principal with the approval of educators and educational personnel who delivered during the meeting, 2) the principal's program in the form of an annual work program, a semester work program whose preparation is assisted by a teacher, an end-of-semester extracurricular program, 2) The principal's strategy is to hold teacher meetings and student guardian meetings, complete learning books, procurement of new buildings, selection of new students and transfer students. Cooperation with stakeholders in preparation for accreditation, discipline in school regulations, holding technology training for teachers, involving teachers in the KKG, providing equipment and materials in overcoming the corona disease outbreak. Strategic planning in the form of significant and time, 3) barriers to school principals applied, lack of teacher discipline in collecting learning tools, lack of interest in reading students in the library, some teachers did not join in preparing for accreditation due to lack of concern and sense of responsibility for school progress. Abstrak Kepemimpinan kepala sekolah berperan penting dalam menyusun perencanaan, mengembangkan, mendorong, mengawasi dan mengevaluasi sekolah sehingga tercapai suatu tujuan secara efektif, efisien dalam meningkatkan mutu sekolah. Tujuan penelitian adalah untuk mengetahui kepemimpinan kepala sekolah dalam penyusunan, 1) peraturan tata tertib kepala sekolah peningkatan mutu, 2) program kepala sekolah peningkatan mutu, 3) strategi kepala sekolah peningkatan mutu sekolah, dan 4) hambatan kepala sekolah peningkatan mutu sekolah di SD Negeri Alue Bata dan SD Negeri Ujong Patihah Kabupaten Nagan Raya. Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif dengan metode deskriptif. Pengumpulan data di peroleh melalui wawancara, observasi dan dokumentasi. Subjek penelitian adalah kepala sekolah,wakil kepala sekolah,guru, pengawas dan kepala bidang pengakreditasian sekolah. Hasil penelitian di temukan, yaitu 1) peraturan tata tertib kepala sekolah disusun oleh kepala sekolah atas persetujuan pendidik dan tenaga kependidikan yang sampaikan saat rapat, 2) program kepala berupan program kerja tahunan, program kerja semester yang penyusunannya dibantu oleh guru, program ekstrakurikuler akhir semester, 3) Strategi kepala sekolah yang di terapkan mengadakan rapat guru dan rapat wali murid, melengkapi buku pembelajaran, pengadaan gedung baru, penyeleksian murid baru dan murid pindahan. Kerja sama dengan stakeholder dalam persiapan akreditasi, kedisplinan terhadap peraturan sekolah, mengadakan pelatihan tekhnologi untuk guru, mengikut sertakan guru mengikuti KKG, menyediakan peralatan dan bahan dalam mengatasi wabah penyakit corona. Perencanaan strategi berupa signifikan dan time, 4) hambatan kepala sekolah yang di terapkan kurangnya kedisipinan guru dalam mengumpulkan perangkat pebelajaran, kurang minat membaca siswa di perpustakaan, beberapa guru tidak ikut bergabung dalam mempersiapkan akreditasi karena kurangnya kepedulian dan rasa tanggung jawab terhadap kemajuan sekolah. Kata Kunci: Kepemimpinan, Kepala Sekolah, Mutu Sekolah


PEDIATRICS ◽  
1981 ◽  
Vol 67 (1) ◽  
pp. 53-60
Author(s):  
Philip R. Nader ◽  
Laura Ray ◽  
Susan G. Brink

The extent of the use of services for the new morbidity, that is, children's behavioral, educational, and family-social problems, has not previously been the subject of a community-based prospective study. The demographic characteristics and utilization of school and community health care resources over a two-year period are compared for two groups selected from a random sample (n = 671) of elementary school children. Twentyfour percent (n = 164) were observed to have behavioral, educational, or social-family problems requiring attention or intervention by health or educational personnel. This group was compared to their schoolmates (n = 507) not so identified. Although no overall differences in sex, ethnic background, or family structure were identified, the children with new morbidity problems were more frequently in the lowest socioeconomic group, and had lower reading achievement scores and higher rates of absenteeism. The new morbidity group also had higher rates of utilization of services both at school and at community sites of health care, not only for new morbidity complaints, but for other problems as well. The data suggest that this portion of the school-aged population places a significant demand for health care resources on both community and school sites. The findings support the need for training of physicians in the care and prevention of such problems.


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