PENGEMBANGAN SMK MODEL UNTUK MASA DEPAN
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Kata Kunci : kelemahan SMK, tekanan dan faktor yang berpengaruh terhadap SMK, fungsi tunggal, SMK Model, fungsi majemuk
DEVELOPING VOCATIONAL SCHOOL MODEL FOR THE FUTURE
Abstract: The current practices of vocational schools in Indonesia mostly show the following weaknesses: offering single function of preparing students for gainful employment, preparing students to become employees and lack of entrepreneurship preparation, slow response to economic development, weak link and match with the world of work, and no guaranttee for graduates to get decent work. The external forces and factors influencing vocational schools are numerous but the followings must be urgently responded: national long range development plan, blue print for national education long range development plan, master plan for accelerating and enlarging national economic development of Indonesia, diversity of society needs particularly the world of work, technological development, and globalization. In order vocational schools to be able to play more important roles in Indonesian economic development, they have to enlarge their functions from solely single function to vocational school model having multiple functions of serving diverse needs of society. The transition from single function to multiple functions requires restructuring policy, planning, budgeting, institutions, and resources required to run vocational school model.
Keywords : vocational school weaknesses, vocational school challenges, vocational school model, single function, and multi-functions
PH, S. P. (2013). PENGEMBANGAN SMK MODEL UNTUK MASA DEPAN. Jurnal Cakrawala Pendidikan, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.21831/cp.v5i1.1256
Jurnal Cakrawala Pendidikan, Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan, with ISSN: 0216-1370, is published by the Institute of Education Development and Quality Assurance (LPPMP UNY). Cakrawala Pendidikan has been recently has been re-accredited by Indonesian Ministry of Education and Culture decision Number 51/E/KPT/2017 which is valid for five years since enacted on 4 December 2017.