Singaraja– Faculty of Education (FIP) Undiksha, through the Independent Campus Learning Group (MBKM) successfully implemented the 2022 Independent MBKM program initiated by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research and Technology (Kemendikbudristek). In its implementation, it is deemed necessary to reflect both from a technical and administrative perspective, as an effort to optimize the future MBKM program. For this reason, the Undiksha FIP MBKM Cluster held an MBKM Program Evaluation Sharing Session centered in the FIP Seminar Room, on Friday (02/12/2022) morning.
This activity was attended by the Head of Panji Anom Village, the Head of SD Negeri 4 Bebetin, and the Green School as resource persons, motivating teachers, and MBKM students for 2022. Deputy Dean for Academic Affairs, Dr. I Made Tegeh, S.Pd., M.Pd., representing the Dean of FIP Undiksha, accompanied by the Deputy Dean for Student and Alumni Affairs, Dr. Putu Aditya Antara, S.Pd., M.Pd., Head of the Basic Education Department, Drs. I Made Suarjana, M.Pd., PGSD Study Program Coordinator, Dr. I Gede Margunayasa, S.Pd., M.Pd., and TP Study Program Coordinator, Dr. I Komang Sudarma, S.Pd., M.Pd., officially opened the activity.
In his speech, he gave full appreciation to the MBKM Group, Partners, and students for the implementation of the MBKM program in 2022. He emphasized that this activity, which was considered systematic and massive, really supported the achievement of the Main Performance Indicators (IKU) for Higher Education.
“This sharing session is very good, so we can monitor weaknesses and strengths as a basis for making policies in the future. “The MBKM Cluster which was formed by the Dean makes coordination with other stakeholders easier,” he said.
The Secretary of LPPPM Undiksha, Dr. I Gusti Lanang Agung Parwata, S.Pd., M.Kes. His party responded positively to the MBKM activities that had been implemented by FIP Undiksha. He said that the leadership always supports the faculty in implementing the MBKM Program.
“Thank you to FIP for implementing the Mandiri MBKM Program well. This helps increase our KPI in Undiksha. “We will facilitate whatever is needed for MBKM activities,” stressed Lanang.
Meanwhile, the Chair of the MBKM FIP Undiksha Cluster, Dr. Putu Nanci Riastini, S.Pd., M.Pd., said that the number of MBKM participants in 2022 will experience a decrease from the previous year, however, he is optimistic that in the coming year, there will be an increase both in terms of quantity and quality. It was further stated that this year the MBKM Flagship program showed a significant increase in the number of participants.
“This year the number of participants has decreased slightly, because last year many students took it twice, but in 2023 I am sure it will increase. “However, the MBKM Flagship participants, for the Teaching Campus, have improved a lot,” explained Nancy.
Speaking to Public Relations, MBKM participant Valentina Dewi Yosoa from the PGSD Study Program said that she was very happy to have the opportunity to directly serve in the Village. Not wasting the opportunity, his team and his team designed several work programs, including making family medicinal plants, Calistung, and trash cans.
“Of course, I am very happy to be able to take part in the KKNT program, because I can study directly in the village, teach children, and communicate with the people in Selat Village,” said Valen. (hms Dewa Nida)