Singaraja – The Faculty of Education (FIP) Undiksha through the Elementary School Teacher Education Study Program (PGSD) received a Field Work Lecture (KKL) visit from the Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Veteran Bangun Nusantara University (Univet Bantara) Sukoharjo which was based in the Undiksha General Seminar Building on Tuesday morning (06/12/2022).
The arrival of Deputy Dean 1 of FKIP Bantara Univet, Para Mitta Purbosari, M.Pd., along with the entourage, was warmly welcomed by the Coordinator of PGSD Study Program, Dr. I Gede Margunayasa, S.Pd., M.Pd. In his remarks, he, who represented the Dean of FIP Undiksha, said that this activity was in line with the Vision of FIP Undiksha, which establishes harmonious relations between people, which of course refers to the achievement of Higher Education Key Performance Indicators (IKU). This event was wrapped in an Educational Seminar with the topic “Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK) in Independent Learning”.
“This collaboration certainly has an impact on our IKU. In the seminar later we will share about how to prepare good groups, so that learning is centered on children,” he said.
Furthermore, he hopes that this collaboration will continue and be followed by concrete actions. “Next semester, if it is possible we will hold student exchanges and guest lecturers. Even though the implementation is online, when we prepare properly, I don’t think it will reduce the meaning of the activity later, “continued Marguna.
On the sidelines of the activity, Deputy Dean I of FKIP Bantara Univet, Para Mitta Purbosari, M.Pd., conveyed that her visit to FIP Undiksha was in the framework of a mock study related to the learning system, as well as student affairs.
“We see that Undiksha has reached an international level, so we want to adopt a number of things related to education. Then the outstanding student achievements became one of our goals for visiting here. We want to follow in the footsteps of achievements in FIP Undiksha,” she explained. (hms Dewa Nida)