A total of 73 Diksasindo students from semester 7 have participated in P4 Briefing activities (Learning Recognition and Management Program) held by the Department of Language Education, Faculty of Cultural Studies, Universitas Brawijaya on Monday (11/7/2022). P4 is a compulsory subject that becomes a forum for students to apply the knowledge they have learned in the form of community service in the school environment. These activities are carried out offline in 3 different places according to their respective study programs. The students who took part in the P4 debriefing activity consisted of students from the Indonesian Language and Literature Education Study Program, the Japanese Language Education Study Program and the English Education Study Program.
The P4 debriefing for students of the Indonesian Language and Literature Education Study Program was held in the Fib B Hall on the 2nd floor starting at 09.00 WIB which was guided by Mrs. Putri Kumala Dewi with Mrs. Yusetisa, S.Pd (Indonesian teacher of SMAN 2 Batu) as the presenters in this activity. . Mrs. Putri conveyed material regarding the technical implementation of P4, one of which was related to increasing the number of credits and other information. Furthermore, Mrs. Yusetisa was no less interesting in delivering material on professional ethics, the concept of independent learning, learning strategies, teaching motivation to tips and tricks to become a novice teacher. The very interesting speakers made the enthusiasm of the participants in this activity very large considering that P4 is one of the graduation requirements for students majoring in Language Education. After the presentation of the material, the event continued with a question and answer session by several students and then closed.
With this P4 debriefing, it is hoped that P4 participating students can feel the field conditions that will be encountered when carrying out P4 later, so that students can start preparing for learning that will be implemented in their respective placement schools. In addition, students are expected to have understood enough ethics and knowledge to directly become a qualified educator. (wrl)