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samsudi@mail.unnes.ac.id
Professor of Vocational Education Curriculum

Study Program: Mechanical Engineering Education

Departement: Mechanical Engineering

Faculty: Faculty of Engineering

Expertise : Curriculum for Vocational Education

Biography

Prof. Dr. Samsudi, M.Pd. is a professor in the field of Vocational Education Curriculum. The dynamic policies regarding the development and implementation of vocational curricula have always been his focus. For over 25 years, his research and publications have focused on this subject. His extensive experience includes working as an expert at the Curriculum and Learning Center, Kemdikbudristek, particularly in developing vocational curricula. He received the 2023 Dikti Research Award as the first winner in the Digital Economy field and is also involved in research for the development of Applied Technology for SMEs.  

Research Field

  • Curriculum Development in Vocational Education

Professional Experience (Last 10 Years)

  • As Consultant in Vocational Skills Development for the High School Life Skills Program (2002–2006) at the Directorate of Educational Personnel, Ministry of National Education, Jakarta – Member
  • Member of the Competency Standards Team for Educational Personnel (2006) at the Directorate of Educational Personnel, Directorate General of Teachers and Lecturers, Ministry of National Education – Member
  • Member of the Team for Developing the Human Resource Development Guidelines for Training (2006) at the Directorate of Training, Directorate General of Teachers and Lecturers, Ministry of National Education – Member
  • Consultant for the National Education Standards Board (BSNP) in the Content Standards (Curriculum) field (2006) – BSNP
  • Reviewer for Young Lecturers’ Research Proposals and Women Studies (2006–2007) – DP2M-DIKTI
  • Member of the Team for Developing Monitoring Standards for the Implementation of Content Standards and Graduate Competency Standards (2007) – National Standards Board for Education – Member
  • Head of the Curriculum Development and Evaluation Center (2007) – UNNES
  • Expert Staff to the Governor of the Indonesian National Police Academy in the field of Curriculum and Learning Development (2007–2014) – Akpol – Member
  • Instructor/Resource Person for the Development of School-Level Curriculum for School Supervisors in Indonesia (2007) – Directorate of Educational Personnel, Directorate General of Teachers and Lecturers, Ministry of National Education – Instructor/Resource Person
  • Secretary of the UNNES Community Service Institution (2007–2008) – UNNES
  • Assistant Director for Academic Affairs in the Postgraduate Program, UNNES (2008–2011) – UNNES
  • Director of the Postgraduate Program, UNNES (2011–2014) – UNNES
  • Expert Team Member at Kemdikbud (Directorate of P3GTK; Directorate of Teachers and Lecturers)
  • Member of the National Test Committee for Teacher Professional Education Competency (Dikti), 2017–present, Ministry of Research and Technology – Higher Education, Jakarta
  • Advisor for the Revitalization Program of the PSMK Directorate at SMK Mikael Solo, SMK 1 Adiwerna Tegal, SMK 10 Semarang, and SMK 3 Tegal (2017–2018), Ministry of Education and Culture, Jakarta.
  • Expert Team Member at the Center for Curriculum and Learning, Standards Body for Curriculum and Educational Assessment, Ministry of Education and Culture, 2021–present, Jakarta.
  • Member of the National Accreditation Board for Schools and Madrasahs in Central Java Province (2023–2026), BAN-SM Central Java Province.

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