Student Self-Leadership Ability Reviewed from Student Organization Activity in Indonesia

Fellix Wahyu Pratama, Muhammad Nur Wangid, Gendon Barus
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Self-leadership ability research aims to determine self-leadership ability in students who are active and not actively participating in organizational activities by identifying the points of measurement of self-leadership ability in students between batches of USD Guidance and Counseling study program class of 2017-2020. The phenomenon of student behavior shows indications of problems with weak self-leadership that differ between active students and not actively participating in organizational activities. The influence of organizational activity is an opportunity for self-development, but the problem of student activity units as a means of organizing only reaches a few interested students, causing whether there is a difference in student self-leadership abilities that are influenced by organizational activity. Research shows that previous journals only focused on interpersonal communication skills, while this study looked broadly at aspects that influence the development of self-leadership abilities through organizational activity. This study uses a type of comparative descriptive research with questionnaires as an instrument for collecting data in research. The subjects of the study were students of the Guidance and Counseling Study Program of Sanata Dharma University Yogyakarta class of 2017-2020 totaling 210 students. It was revealed that there is no difference in self-leadership ability in students of the USD Guidance and Counseling study program class of 2017-2020 in terms of organizational activity with a p-value of 0.522 > 0.05. This research can be developed more broadly on the theme of organizational experience, self-leadership development, internship programs, and academic achievement results.
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从印尼学生组织活动看学生自我领导能力
自我领导能力研究旨在通过确定2017-2020年美国指导与咨询学习项目批次之间学生自我领导能力的测量点,来确定积极参与和不积极参与组织活动的学生的自我领导能力。学生行为现象表明,在积极的学生和不积极参加组织活动的学生之间存在着自我领导能力弱的问题迹象。组织活动的影响是自我发展的机会,但学生活动单位作为组织手段的问题只触及到少数感兴趣的学生,导致受组织活动影响的学生自我领导能力是否存在差异。研究表明,以前的期刊只关注人际沟通技巧,而这项研究广泛地关注了通过组织活动影响自我领导能力发展的各个方面。本研究采用一种比较描述性研究问卷作为收集研究数据的工具。本研究的对象为日惹圣乐达摩大学2017-2020届指导与咨询学习项目的210名学生。结果显示,2017-2020届USD辅导班学生的自我领导能力在组织活动方面不存在差异,p值为0.522 > 0.05。本研究可以在组织经验、自我领导发展、实习计划和学术成就的主题上进行更广泛的发展。
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