40 Int. J. Innovation and Learning, Vol. 28, No. 1, 2020
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Standard competency gaps of vocational teachers
Delta Apriyani*, Maria Krisnawati,
Sita Nurmasitah, I. Made Sudana and
Saian Nur Fajri
Faculty of Engineering,
Universitas Negeri Semarang,
Campus Sekaran 50229 Gunungpati,
Semarang, Indonesia
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Abstract: The objective of this study was to investigate the gaps between the
professional competence of vocational high school (VOC) teachers of
productive subjects and the professional competence standard in learning
activities to produce competent graduates to do their jobs. A questionnaire
which was mostly consisting of closed questions and multiple choices and
supplemented with in-depth interviews was distributed to provide flexibility
wherever needed to respondents and explanations and information freely whose
confidentiality of answers is guaranteed by researchers. Convenience sampling
was used to obtain smooth data collection from respondents, including ten
principals, 50 certified educator teachers from ten vocational schools in
Semarang City who have dedication through oral requests participating in this
study. This research was conducted for almost three months. It was found that
the majority of respondents felt that teacher professional competence was still
classified as having a large enough gap to produce an effective and efficient
learning process in producing graduates who had competencies in accordance
with what was mandated by the curriculum, in order to be able to work
referring to the needs of the workforce.
Keywords: gaps; professional competence standards; vocational teachers;
learning.
Reference to this paper should be made as follows: Apriyani, D.,
Krisnawati, M., Nurmasitah, S., Sudana, I.M. and Fajri, S.N. (2020) ‘Standard
competency gaps of vocational teachers’, Int. J. Innovation and Learning,
Vol. 28, No. 1, pp.40–46.
Biographical notes: Delta Apriyani is a Lecturer in the Engineering Faculty of
Universitas Negeri Semarang. Her research interests include vocational
education. She has published papers in AIP Conference Proceedings,
Benchmarking International Journal, Journal of Social Sciences Research and
International Journal of Innovation and Learning.