scholarly journals KENDALA DOSEN DALAM PROSES PEMBIMBINGAN SKRIPSI MAHASISWA

2013 ◽  
Vol 27 (2) ◽  
pp. 143-151
Author(s):  
Anna Armeini Rangkuti ◽  
Winda Dewi Listyasari ◽  
Lussy Dwi Utami Wahyuni

The purpose of this study is to identify the problems faced by the supervisors in supervising the students to write their thesises. The study conducted in the State University of Jakarta in August 2012 with the population of all thesis supervisors. The samples were appointed incidental sampling technique and the data were collected by using questionnaire to be analyzed quantitatively and qualitatively. The findings show, (1) the supervisors mostly find problems in assisting the students in writing Chapter I and developing research instrument, (2) computer application can be utilized to assist the students to develop the research instruments but the program is to be designed. This study provides some suggestions to the students, thesis supervisors, and the Department to overcome the identified problems.

2016 ◽  
Vol 25 (2) ◽  
pp. 60
Author(s):  
Douglas Colaço

Este texto é parte da pesquisa desenvolvida e defendida junto ao Programa de Pós-Graduação Stricto Sensu em Geografia pela Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná. A pesquisa teve o seguinte título: “A unidade de perspectivas entre a geografia e a cartografia medievais: paralelos com as artes visuais”. Contudo, no capítulo I, buscou-se conhecer e compreender a Geografia (e a Cartografia) produzida na Antiguidade Clássica. Desse modo, na integralidade da pesquisa foi possível compreender alguns traços do pensamento geográfico e do cartográfico greco-romano, e comparar as variações conceituais e metodológicas em relação ao conhecimento geográfico e cartográfico produzidos na Idade Média. Sobre a Antiguidade Clássica, evidentemente, os pensadores gregos e romanos não foram os únicos, nem os primeiros, a produzir um conhecimento geográfico (e cartográfico), mas certamente, foram eles os primeiros a melhor sistematizar tais conhecimentos.AbstractThis text is part of the research developed and defended at the Graduate Program Stricto Sensu in Geography from the State University of Western Paraná. The research had the following title: "The unity of outlook between geography and medieval cartography: parallel with the visual arts." However, in Chapter I , I tried to know and understand the geography ( and Cartography ) produced in Classical Antiquity . Thus, in the whole of the research was possible to understand some aspects of geographical thought and the Greco-Roman cartographic, and compare the conceptual and methodological changes in relation to geographic and cartographic knowledge produced in the Middle Ages. On Classical Antiquity, of course, the Greek and Roman thinkers were not the only, nor the first, producing a geographical knowledge (and mapping), but certainly they were the first ones to better systematize such knowledge.  


2015 ◽  
Vol 31 (1) ◽  
pp. 71
Author(s):  
Tinneke Evie Sumual

This study aimed to analyze the direct and indirect influence between leadership competencies, organizational culture on employee performance at the State University of Manado. The method used is survey data collection techniques using a questionnaire circulated to 79 employees of class II and III were taken by proportional random sampling technique. Data analysis using regression analysis techniques with  Path Analysis models. The results showed that in total there are significant Leadership Competencies to employee performance through organizational culture at the State University of Manado


2020 ◽  
Vol 39 (2) ◽  
pp. 148-148
Author(s):  
Lucas Guimarães P. Monteiro

The 2019 SEG Annual Meeting featured a variety of student activities, such as the SEG/ExxonMobil Student Education Program and the SEG/Chevron Student Leadership Symposium (SLS). As president of the State University of Rio de Janeiro Geophysical Society (an SEG student chapter), I was invited to participate in SLS to learn more about leadership and communication.


2015 ◽  
Vol 5 (01) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Hartono Bacong ◽  
Subaer S

A research that aims to determine the profile of student’s creative who have a concrete sequential thinking styles, sequential abstract, concrete random, and abstract random in solving physics problems at the State University of Makassar. This study is a qualitative research. The sample was taken by using purposive random sampling technique. The data obtained were analyzed using Miles and Hubermann model. The results describe creativity of student thinking style in solving physics problems. The conclusion shows that the concrete sequential of thinking’s style "less creative", abstract sequential "quite creative", random concrete "less creative" and abstract random "creative" in solving physics problems at the State University of Makassar


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 46-51
Author(s):  
Ari Suteja

This Study aims to see the relationship between leadership style and the loyalty of active members of the organization in the tudent Cooperative, Padang State University. This type of research is correlational research. Population on this study included 109 active members and 54 samples using the simple random sampling technique. The research instrument used a questionnaire with a Likert scale model. The result of this study was that there was siginificant relationship between the leadership style of the daily administrators and the loyalty of active members of the organization in the Student Cooperative, Padang State University.


2011 ◽  
Vol 23 (XIV) ◽  
pp. 85-99
Author(s):  
Siti Zulaikha

This research aimed to find out the development of the Faculty of Education (FIP) Library in the State University of Jakarta ( UNJ) in terms of the role of the Faculty Library in supporting the learning activities at the Faculty of Education, efforts done to develop the Faculty Library, the application of information technology and the students’ participation. To meet its purposes this research was conducted at the Faculty of Education (FIP) of the UNJ within 4 months with the samples covering 120 respondents selected from FIP students by random sampling technique. Research results showed that the FIP Library has not been managed properly. Although the Library facilities are quite complete, they are not well benefitted, the information technology is not much used to develop the Library and the students’ participation is seemingly low. The research provides a number of suggestions to develop the FIPLibrary.


2009 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Amri Isyam

Concord is one of grammatical items from which many EFL learners still commit deviations. Their deviations from this grammatical item are a reflection of their concord mastery. There are five kinds of concord. However, this article aims at describing to what extent EFL learners have mastered 3 types of concord: subject-verb, subject-complement, and subject-object. The article was based on a part of the research entitled EFL Learners’ Concord Mastery and their grammatical Deviations carried out by the writer two years ago. The population was 120 EFL learners consisting of three classes of the third year students of the English Department of the Faculty of Languages, Literature, and Arts of the State University of Padang, and with cluster-sampling technique one class of them was chosen as the sample comprising of 32 subjects. The data were gathered through a fifty-item test with one administration, but the sample students were required to write 4 versions of the answers. There were 2 versions of concord mastery (CM), CM1 which was based on the correct answers of version 1 and CM 2 which was based on the correct answers after the grammatical deviations were split into mistakes and errors. With the use of quantitatively descriptive method, it was found out that on the average the EFL learners’ CM1 was only 64 which was categorized into satisfactory level based on 5 achievement categories proposed by UNP (2005): excellent, good, satisfactory, weak, and poor. However, CM2 on the average increased significantly to 70, and the achievement category changed into good level. The writer believes CM2 was the actual concord mastery of the EFL learners. Thus, he suggests that an EFL lecturer/ teacher not neglect concord and (s)he split grammatical deviations into mistakes and errors in order to know actual mastery of any grammatical item. 


Society ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 71-82
Author(s):  
Muhammad Syukur

The research aims to explain: 1) Forms of hegemonic practices of upperclassmen to freshmen in college life at the State University of Makassar and 2) Levels of hegemonic practices of upperclassmen to freshmen at the State University of Makassar. This research is qualitative descriptive with snowball sampling technique used to determine the participants which consist of 25 upperclassmen and 20 freshmen class of 2018 and 2019 academic year. Data collection methods included observation, interview and documentation. Data analysis technique consists of three stages, namely: data reduction, data presentation and conclusion drawing. Data verification was conducted through observation perseverance and source and time triangulation. The results show that 1) forms of hegemonic practices of the upperclassmen to freshmen at the State University of Makassar include agreement, domination and intellectual leadership and moral and 2) the level of hegemony conducted by the upperclassmen at the State University of Makassar is in the decadent hegemony level. Relationship between upperclassmen and freshmen is good but only few freshmen who established intimacy. There is an awkwardness between the upperclassmen and the freshmen during interaction. freshmen are active in supporting the upperclassmen in student clubs at the department, faculty as well as university levels. It is because the freshmen feel reluctant if they do not carry out the upperclassmen direction. In addition there is also a sense of compulsion due to sanction used by the upperclassmen.


2020 ◽  
Vol 38 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Marium Sara Minhas Bandeali

Water governance and management are important challenges for the River Indus Basin in Pakistan. Water governance refers to social, political and economic factors that influence water management. The water scarcity and water security are a major concern for the state to control its water resources. The study aims to give Sindh water policy by exploring the challenges to Indus Basin in managing water resources and to identify opportunities Indus Basin can look to improve water management. Interviews were conducted from water experts and analysts having 5 years’ experience or more in the water sector of Pakistan through a semi-structured self-developed questionnaire using purposive sampling technique and transcripts were analyzed using thematic content analysis. The findings show that increasing population, climatic change and rising demand of water are major challenges Indus is facing and Indus with time is getting water-scarce therefore need strong institutions, civil society and legislatures to ensure equitable distribution of water and maintain the ecosystem. The study emphasizes that water governance and management are necessary for sustainable use of water. Pakistan, the water stress country needs to address ‘governance’ at a wider scale to solve problems in the Indus Basin for the livelihood of people. The research will benefit the state, water experts, institutions as well as civil society to promote efficient use of water in Indus Basin.


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