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MGMP IPA Trains Professional Development

TRAINING: From left, Edi Siswanto, Sutikno, Widyaiswara, and M. Jaironi.
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TRAINING: From left, Edi Siswanto, Sutikno, Widyaiswara, and M. Jaironi.

PURWOHARJO- Subject Teacher Conference ( MGMP ) SMP Natural Sciences in order to improve human resources and develop teacher careers held training for science teachers throughout Banyuwangi Regency, yesterday.

Located at Middle School 1 Purwoharjo, dozens of teachers enthusiastically listened to the material from the East Java LPMP Widyaiswara resource person. "We invite resource persons who are competent in their fields,’ said Edi Siswanto, chairman of MGMP IPA Junior High School in Banyuwangi Regency.

Eddie explained, the source of funds for the training comes from the block grand Career Development P TK Basic Education and Satladik TNI, issued by P2TK Basic Education Ministry of Education and Culture. While the material presented, including the preparation of scientific papers, namely about the basics and techniques of writing KTI.

Besides that, explain the meaning of scientific writing and the steps of writing, and identify scientific papers. Besides that, Article writing materials are also provided, paper writing, and classroom action research (Classroom Action Research). "After following this material it is expected, participants understand and can implement the basics- the basis of the knowledge gained in the training,'' added Eddie.

Meanwhile, Head of Middle School for the Banyuwangi Education Office, Sutikno, who was accompanied by the Head of the SMPN School 1 Purwoharjo Muhammad Jaironi, welcomed the training activities for science subject teachers. Because, many benefits, especially for teacher career development.

The role of the teacher is needed for the progress of education in Banyuwangi. Therefore, teachers are obliged to improve human resources to teach knowledge to their students. “Don't let teachers miss information and lose to their students,” ordered Sutikno when opening the training. (radar)