Singaraja– Faculty of Education Sciences (FIP) Undiksha received a visit from the Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Panji Sakti University (Unipas) in the context of collaboration related to the Independent Campus Learning Program (MBKM) which was included in the Focus Group Discussion (FGD) activity on Friday (19/08 /2022) morning. His arrival was warmly welcomed by the Dean of the Faculty of Education, Prof. Dr. I Ketut Gading, M.Psi., together with the Deputy Dean for Academic Affairs, Dr. I Made Tegeh, S.Pd., M.Pd., Deputy Dean for General Affairs and Finance, Dr. I Wayan Widiana, S.Pd., M.Pd., and Chair of the MBKM FIP Undiksha Cluster, Dr. Putu Nanci Riastini, S.Pd., M.Pd., and staff.
The meeting which took place in the Undiksha FIP Study Program Meeting Room was very warm and filled with content Session related to the implementation of MBKM. The Dean of FIP Undiksha, I Ketut Gading, in his speech said that to realize the Faculty of Education trendsetter The faculty, together with the staff, always support and implement the policies launched by the Ministry, one of which is the MBKM Curriculum. For your information, FIP Undiksha is the first faculty to have implemented the MBKM Program at Undiksha.
The Dean of FKIP Unipas, Gede Danu Setiawan, said that he and his group came to FIP Undiksha to learn about the implementation of the MBKM program, in the context of implementing the MBKM Curriculum at Panji Sakti University. He hopes that this collaboration will not stop here, but in the future, it can continue with the Tri Dharma Higher Education collaboration. “We from Unipas want to study at FIP ??Undiksha regarding the implementation of the MBKM Curriculum. “We will observe, imitate, and modify this information so that we can later apply it to FKIP Unipas,” he said.
After the activity, the Chair of the MBKM Cluster, Putu Nanci, welcomed the arrival of the Unipas FKIP group. In this activity, he and his staff shared best Practices related to the implementation of MBKM which has been carried out for 2 years. “We share the experiences we have carried out, namely what the implementation was like, as well as the technicalities that must be carried out to make this activity happen. “In the future, I hope to collaborate with other universities, and we hope that this MBKM program can improve the quality of education in Indonesia,” he hoped. (hms Dewa Nida)