February 12, 2024
The study visit program aims to foster academic collaboration between the UPM Faculty of Education and the Faculty of Engineering, UNNES, as well as providing students’ views on the comparison of curriculum and learning in the field of Family Welfare Education.
Guests who attended this activity:
- Lecturers from UPM:
Dean of the UPM Faculty of Educational Studies: Associate Prof Dr Wan Marzuki
Head of Department: Ts Dr Mohd Hazwan
Lecturer: Pn Hajjah Anis Zakaria
Head of Officer: Pn Hajjah June - Students from UPM:
The student audience for the Bachelor of Home Science Education, UPM Faculty of Educational Studies, was 19 students.
Activities carried out:
Monday, February 12, 2024
The arrival of guests from the UPM Faculty of Educational Studies to the Faculty of Engineering on Monday, February 12 2024 in the Meeting Room on the 2nd floor of the UNNES Faculty of Engineering Dean Building. The activity began with remarks by the Dean of FT UNNES Prof Dr Wirawan Sumbodo MT which was continued by the Dean of the Faculty of Educational Studies Prof Madya Dr Wan Marzuki. As a form of cooperation, an MoU was also signed between UPM and UNNES.
February 13, 2024
The UPM Faculty of Educational Studies together with the Family Welfare Education Study Program (PKK) of the UNNES Faculty of Engineering held a Studium Generale with the theme “The Importance of the Role of the Family in Building a Civil Society” on February 13 2024 in the Prof. Meeting Room. Soedartono 3rd floor, UNNES Faculty of Engineering Dean’s Building. This activity was attended by students from the UPM Faculty of Education and PKK Lecturers as well as PKK students from the Faculty of Engineering, UNNES.
Source person:
- Pn Hj Anis Zakaria, M.Ed. – Home Science Education (Home Science Education) UPM Faculty of Educational Studies
- Prof. Dr. Asih Kuswardinah, M.Pd – Family Welfare Education, Faculty of Engineering, UNNES
PLANTING JENITRI TREES IN GARDEN E10 FT UNNES
The UPM Faculty of Educational Studies and the UNNES Faculty of Engineering strengthened their collaboration by planting a tree together called “JENITRI” on February 13 2024 within the UNNES Faculty of Engineering.
February 15, 2024
UPM students and Unnes PKK Study Program students took part in organic and inorganic crafts lectures, with lecturer Dr. Muh Fakhrihun Na’am, M.Sn, and Godham Eko Saputro, S.Sn., M.Ds. This course discusses the concept and classification of organic and inorganic materials as well as techniques for creating crafts from organic and inorganic materials.
Organic crafts are the result of leftover items (such as wood, dry leaves, egg shells, coconut shells, etc.) that are no longer reused, or thrown away by previous users, but this waste can also be turned into high-value crafts such as bags, flower vases, lamps. sleeping, various home décor, and others. Likewise, inorganic crafts, which are leftover materials that do not rot easily such as plastic bottles, glass bottles, paper, cans and also food packaging. Therefore, in this course students are taught how to reduce the accumulation of waste by creating various kinds of crafts. high artistic value.
UPM students and Unnes PKK Study Program students study with high enthusiasm to develop their knowledge and skills in the field of organic and organic waste processing. Apart from observing and understanding the material, both of them agree that this can also be a simple movement to preserve the living environment by managing organic and inorganic waste. This movement can certainly provide many benefits for the future.