Mahasiswa Pascasarjana UNNES Kunjungi Pusmendik Jakarta dan BBGP Provinsi Jawa Barat

Mahasiswa Program Studi Penelitian dan Evaluasi Pendidikan (PEP) dan Program Studi Pendidikan Fisika Sekolah Pascasarjana Universitas Negeri Semarang (UNNES) melaksanakan kegiatan Kuliah Kerja Lapangan (KKL) di Pusat Asesmen Pendidikan (Pusmendik) Jakarta dan Balai Besar Guru Penggerak (BBGP) Provinsi Jawa Barat (Bandung) pada tanggal 18-19 Oktober 2023.

Ketua Pelaksana KKL, Robi Agape Barus, S.Pd. mengatakan tujuan kunjungan tersebut tersebut untuk belajar dan menimba ilmu sehingga setelah kegiatan para mahasiswa Pascasarjana UNNES dapat mengimplementasikan ilmu dan wawasan yang diperoleh untuk berkontribusi membangun dan memajukan Indonesia.

Selain itu, penerima beasiswa LPDP RI tersebut juga menyampaikan apresiasi dan terima kasihnya kepada Ibu Dra. Asrijanty, M.A., Ph.D selaku Kepala Pusat Asesmen Pendidikan dan Ibu Dr. Intan Setiawati, S.Pd., M.Pd selaku Perwakilan Pimpinan BBGP Jawa Barat yang telah menerima kunjungan dengan ramah serta berkenan untuk memfasilitasi para mahasiswa UNNES untuk senantiasa belajar melalui kegiatan langsung di lapangan.

Mas Robi, panggilan akrab Robi Agape Barus berharap terus terjalinnya kolaborasi atau kerja sama antara UNNES dengan PUSMENDIK dan BBGP Provinsi Jawa Barat. “Karena dalam memajukan Indonesia, dibutuhkan adanya kolaborasi dan gotong royong,” imbuhnya.

Dalam kegiatan ini, Koordinator Program Studi Magister Penelitian dan Evaluasi Pendidikan, Prof. Dr. Supriyadi, M.Si. memaparkan bahwa kegiatan KKL merupakan suatu kegiatan yang wajib bagi mahasiswa pascasarjana UNNES melalui kunjungan-kunjungan ke suatu lembaga untuk dapat menambah ilmu pengetahuan dan wawasan bagi seluruh mahasiswa di lapangan. Ia berharap seluruh mahasiswa dapat memaksimalkan kesempatan dan waktu yang diberikan untuk dapat menambah ilmu dan wawasannya.

“Mahasiswa pascasarjana dapat memanfaatkan waktu dan kesempatan yang selagi masih terbuka lebar melalui kegiatan KKL yang dilaksanakan. Setiap lembaga memuat banyak sekali ilmu dan informasi yang sangat berguna bagi para mahasiswa Pascasarjana UNNES di masa yang akan datang.” ujar Prof Supriyadi.

Dalam sambutannya Kepala Pusat Asesmen Pendidikan dan Perwakilan Pimpinan BBGP Jawa Barat menyampaikan kegembiraannya dapat menerima para mahasiswa S2 dan dosen Pascasarjana UNNES. Ia mendoakan mahasiswa Pascasarjana UNNES sukses selalu dan berharap kolaborasi dengan Sekolah Pascasarjana UNNES akan tetap berjalan di tahun-tahun mendatang.

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