Peningkatan Profesionalitas dan Kompetensi Guru Melalui Pelatihan Penulisan Artikel Ilmiah

Atiek Winarti, Syahmani Syahmani, Almubarak Almubarak, Iriani Bakti, Leny Leny, Restu Prayogi

Abstract


Tujuan pengabdian kepada masyarakat ini ialah meningkatkan ketrampilan guru dalam menulis artikel ilmiah. Metode kegiatan menggunakan sosialisasi formal. Sasaran kegiatan ini ialah guru SMAN 1 Amuntai Utara sebanyak 30 orang. Hasil kegiatan menunjukkan bahwa para guru telah mengetahui secara tepat mekanisme dan sistematika penulisan artikel ilmiah, serta proses publikasi artikel  ilmiah. Hasil kegiatan ini diharapakan para guru mampu mengaktulisasikan pengetahuan yang diperoleh selama kegiatan sehingga dapat meningkatkan profesionalitas dan kompetensi guru.

 

Community service aims to improve the teacher's skills in writing scientific articles. The method of activity uses formal socialization. The target of this activity is 30 teachers of SMAN 1 Amuntai Utara. The results of the events showed that the teachers knew the mechanism and system of writing scientific articles, as well as the process of publishing scientific articles. It hoped that the results of this activity would enable the teachers to be able to activate the knowledge gained during the event to increase the professionalism and competence of teachers.


Keywords


Profesionalitas; kompetensi; artikel ilmiah

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.20527/btjpm.v1i1.1917

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