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endangsusilaningsih@mail.unnes.ac.id
Professor of Learning Methodology and Assessment

Study Program: Chemistry Education

Departement: Chemistry

Faculty: Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences

Expertise :Learning Models and Assessment

Biography

Prof. Dr. Endang Susilaningsih, M.S., was born in Bantul, Special Region of Yogyakarta, on March 18, 1959. She is the daughter of Mr. H. Wahyudi Sarjito and Mrs. Hj. Sarjiati (deceased). She is married to Dr. Ir. Purwanto, MT, and they have three children. She completed her formal education at SDN Mutihan III, SMPN 9 Yogyakarta, SMAN Bantul, and obtained her Bachelor’s degree (S1) in Chemistry Education from IKIP Negeri Yogyakarta in 1983. She earned her Master’s degree in Analytical Chemistry from the Graduate Program at Universitas Gadjah Mada in 1992 and a Doctorate in Educational Research and Evaluation (PEP) from Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta in 2012. She has been a lecturer in the Chemistry Education program since 1994 and a postgraduate lecturer since 2013. She was appointed as a Professor at Universitas Negeri Semarang in 2024 in the field of Learning Methodology and Assessment. Her expertise includes Multi-Representation Learning and Learning Outcome Assessment, encompassing knowledge, skills, and attitudes. She has contributed to various fields, including Quality Assurance for Secondary Schools, In-Service Teacher Professional Education (PPG Daljab), Pre-Service Teacher Professional Education (PPG Prajab), and Educational Quality Assurance at both the provincial and district levels.

Research Fields

  • Performance Assessment, AKM Model Assessment, and 21st Century Skills
  • Multi-Representation Learning Models
  • Diagnostic Test Assessment

Professional Experience (Last 10 Years)

  • Speaker on the development of Case and Team Project-Based Learning evaluation at UNS Surakarta
  • Speaker on the development of research instruments for lecturers at AKPOL Semarang
  • Speaker on Differentiated Learning at SMAN 9
  • Speaker on Differentiated Learning at SD Plalangan Gunungpati

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