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Kerja Sama UNNES dan UPSI Malaysia Fokus pada Calon Guru Bereputasi Internasional

Universitas Negeri Semarang (UNNES) mendorong agar mahasiswanya membangun jaringan regional dan global. Pergaulan antarbangsa diyakini bermanfaat agar mahasiswa dapat mengembangkan diri, memiliki kompetensi yang diperlukan pada masa datang. Dorongan itu, antara lain, diberikan dengan memfasilitasi pertukaran mahasiswa  antaruniversitas di sejumlah negara berbeda. Sejak beberapa tahun lalu, berbagai skema kerja sama pertukaran mahasiswa itu dijalankan. Salah...
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Mahasiswa UNNES Ajarkan “Denok Semarang” di Vietnam

Mahasiswa Jurusan Kimia FMIPA Universitas Negeri Semarang (UNNES) Fiki Kusuma Astuti mengajarkan tari tradisional Denok Semarang di Vietnam. Kegiatan itu dilakukan di sela aktivitasnya menjalani praktik mengajar di Nguyen Tat Thanh School. “Masyarakat Vietnam mengapresiasi. Saya ajarkan Denok Semarang dengan sedikit modifikasi gerakan agar laki laki juga bisa ikut nari dan dibuat lebih mudah dan...
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10 Mahasiswa UNNES Praktik Mengajar di Vietnam

Sebanyak 10 mahasiswa Universitas Negeri Semarang (UNNES) mengikuti praktik pengalaman lapangan (PPL) dengan mengajar di Vietnam. Mereka telah sampai di Hanoi pada Rabu (7/9) dan siap untuk masuk kelas di empat sekolah. PPL internasional di Vietnam direncanakan akan berlangsung selama dua bulan.  Mereka akan mengajar di Nghia Tan Primary School, Pascal Secondary School, Phu Thuong...
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PPL di Malaysia, Mahasiswa Unnes Ikuti Orientasi di UPSI

Sebanyak 17 mahasiswa Universitas Negeri Semarang (Unnes) mengikuti orientasi program latihan mengajar, Kamis (20/8) di Fakulti Pendidikan dan Pembangunan Manusia Universiti Sultan Idris (UPSI), Malaysia. Dari jumlah tersebut, sebanyak 15 mahasiswa adalah peserta Pengalaman Praktik Lapangan Antarbangsa. Adapun 2 mahasiswa lainnya adalah peserta Praktik Kerja Lapangan Khusus (PKLK). Program PPL Antarbangsa ini akan berjalan selama...
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PPL di Malaysia, Mahasiswa Unnes Jadi Duta Bangsa

Empat belas mahasiswa Universitas Negeri Semarang (Unnes) akan praktik mengajar di Malaysia selama dua bulan, 11 Agustus sampai 10 oktober 2014. Mereka akan ditempatkan di tujuh sekolah di negeri jiran tersebut. Ketujuh sekolah tersebut, antara lain SMAT Kuala Kubu Bharu, SMKA Slim River, NCDRC UPSI, SMK Khir Johari, SM Sains Tapah, MRSM Felda (Trolak), dan...
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Lebaran pun Dilalui di Negeri Jiran

Bagi Rahma Huda Putranto lebaran tahun ini terasa sangat berbeda. Ia dan empat belas mahasiswa Universitas Negeri Semarang (Unnes) lainnya harus berlebaran di negeri jiran, Malaysia, jauh dari handai taulan dan keluarga di Tanah Air. Jika di Tanah Air mereka bisa menikmati malam takbiran yang meriah, di sana mereka mendapati malam takbiran justru sepi. Pasalnya,...
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Unnes-UPSI Malaysia Selenggarakan PPL Antarbangsa

Universitas Negeri Semarang (Unnes) bersama Universitas Pendidikan Sultan Idris (UPSI) Malaysia akan menyelenggarakan praktik pengalaman lapangan (PPL) antarbangsa.
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