The governance of nurturing in education and training of Bali land transportation polytechnic
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collage of service, vocational education, nurturing patterns, intelligence of taruna systemAbstract
This article contains the result of in-depth research on how Governance of Nurturing in Education and Training of Bali Land Transportation Polytechnic is carried out. The purpose of the research is to find out the ideal number of caregivers in operational activities of supervision, mentoring, and nurturing for cadets/I and to find out the scheme for implementing nurturing patterns for cadets/I. It is also to find out innovations in the program for developing nurturing patterns. The method used in this research is Research & Development (R&D) method. From the result of the research, it can be concluded that the Bali Land Transportation Polytechnic (Poltrada) had an ideal ratio number of caregivers, which is 1: 16. The implementation of nurturing was carried out in the form of Picket (Existing) Nurturing by the Advisor, In-Campus Fostering Patterns, and Humanist Nurturing. The innovation of the nurturing Pattern Development Program uses the Application of Bali Land Transportation Polytechnic (Poltrada) Intelligence of Taruna System (ITS) Nurturing Pattern Model.
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Law of the Republic of Indonesia No. 12 of 2012 concerning Higher Education.
Law of the Republic of Indonesia No. 20 of 2003 concerning the National Education System.
Sugiyono, 2009, Quantitative, Qualitative and R&D Research Methods, Bandung: Alfabeta.
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