SURVEI TINGKAT KEPUASAN GURU PAMONG TERHADAP PROGRAM PRAKTEK KETERAMPILAN MENGAJAR PRODI PENDIDIKAN JASMANI
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https://doi.org/10.31571/jpo.v11i2.4497Keywords:
Survey, Satisfaction Level, Tutor teacher, Teaching Skills Practice ProgramAbstract
Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui tingkat kepuasan guru pamong terhadap program PKM mahasiswa prodi pendidikan jasmani fakultas ilmu keolahragaan Universitas Negeri Jakarta. Metodologi penelitian menggunakan survey. Pengambilan sampel dengan menggunakan  convenience sample guru pendidikan jasmani di Ibu Kota Jakarta. Jumlah sampel yang menyetujui 22 orang, (7 orang perempuan dan laki-laki 15). Instrumen yang digunakan mengacu Buku Pedoman Praktik Keterampilan Mengajar. Hasilnya tingkat kepuasan guru pamong terhadap Program PKM mahasiswa Prodi Pendidikan jasmani Fakultas Ilmu Keolahragaan 86,36 % (19 orang) menjawab memuaskan, 13,63 % (3 orang) menjawab tidak memuaskan.
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