PGSD UNNES Gelar KMD 2026, Diikuti 546 Peserta

Subgugus Latih Pendidikan Guru Sekolah Dasar (PGSD) Fakultas Ilmu Pendidikan dan Psikologi (FIPP) Ambalan, Racana Wijaya-Tunggawijaya Gugus Depan Kota Semarang 14.111 dan 14.112 Universitas Negeri Semarang (UNNES) menyelenggarakan Kursus Mahir Dasar (KMD) Pembina Pramuka Tahun 2026 secara tatap muka pada 10-15 Januari 2026.

Kegiatan tersebut diselenggarakan oleh Kwartir Daerah Jawa Tengah bekerja sama dengan Lemdikacab Cakrabaswara Kota Semarang, di bawah pengawasan Kwarcab Kota Semarang.

Program KMD bertujuan membekali peserta dengan pengetahuan dan keterampilan pembinaan agar mampu menjalankan peran sebagai pembina Pramuka profesional sesuai Prinsip Dasar dan Metode Kepramukaan.

Kursus Mahir Dasar Tahun 2026 untuk Golongan Siaga ini diikuti oleh 546 peserta yang terbagi dalam 12 kelas. Kegiatan ini didukung oleh 84 pelatih dari Kwartir Cabang Pramuka Kota Semarang.

Selama enam hari pelaksanaan, peserta menerima 16 materi yang mencakup pengembangan kepramukaan, keterampilan siaga, praktik pembinaan, evaluasi, hingga kegiatan penutupan.

Pelaksanaan kegiatan ini juga sejalan dengan Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), khususnya SDG 4 tentang Pendidikan Berkualitas melalui peningkatan kapasitas calon pembina sebagai pendidik karakter.

Selain itu, SDG 16 tentang Perdamaian, Keadilan, dan Kelembagaan yang Tangguh melalui pengembangan karakter, disiplin, serta kepemimpinan generasi muda, dan SDG 17 tentang Kemitraan untuk Mencapai Tujuan melalui sinergi antara perguruan tinggi, kwartir Pramuka, dan lembaga pendidikan.

Kursus Mahir Dasar Pembina Pramuka Tahun 2026 diharapkan mampu menghasilkan pembina Pramuka yang kompeten dan berintegritas untuk mendukung pembangunan sumber daya manusia yang berkelanjutan.

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