TY - JOUR
T1 - Online Capacity Building In Anatomy Knowledge for High School Biology Teachers
T2 - Community-University Partnerships in Indonesia During the COVID-19 Pandemic
AU - Sarilita, Erli
AU - Nugraha, Harry Galuh
AU - Murniati, Nani
AU - Soames, Roger William
N1 - Funding Information:
DECLARATION OF CONFLICTING INTEREST The author(s) declared no potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article. FUNDING This study was supported by the Universitas Padjadjaran through their award of a community outreach grant 1397/UN6.3.1/PM/2020.
Funding Information:
In the Republic of Indonesia, Higher Education Institutes are obliged to provide three pillars of higher education (Tri Dharma Perguruan Tinggi) comprising education, research and community service (Law Number 12/2012). Every institution must have a strategic plan for both research and community service (Regulation of the Minister of Research, Technology and Higher Education Number 44/2015) that takes into account the resources available. The Universitas Padjadjaran publishes a plan every five years, the latest being for 2021–2025, which acts as a guide for the development and implementation of community service activities to be undertaken by academics at the university. The strategic plan is also adapted for national priority programs determined by the Directorate of Higher Education, Ministry of Education, Culture, Research and Technology, and supported by the Ministry of Village, Development of Disadvantaged Regions and Transmigration for the development of disadvantaged areas and transmigration. The community service carried out by the Universitas Padjadjaran is a pentahelix collaboration involving the government, society, academics, industry and the media.
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PY - 2022/7/9
Y1 - 2022/7/9
N2 - This anatomical program for high-school biology teachers, a university-driven capacity-building exercise, achieved its aims of: (1) determining the participants’ profiles; (2) increasing the anatomical knowledge of participants; and (3) evaluating the online program. The webinar program comprised 4 lectures, including discussion, preceded and followed by a test consisting of 19 anatomy questions. Of 867 high-school biology teachers who registered an interest, 222 completed the post-program test and feedback questionnaire; however, only 153 (111 females, 42 males) completed both pre-program and post-program tests and the feedback questionnaire. A significant (P<0.001) increase in the overall post-program scores (88.9%: male 89.5±16.52%; female 88.7±17.38%) compared to the pre-program test scores (56.3%: male 56.1±15.66%; female 56.5±16.82%) was observed, the increase being irrespective of age, level of education or teaching experience. The program attracted participants from throughout Indonesia rather than just those close to the university. There was an overall improvement in test scores, supporting the effectiveness and efficiency of the online anatomy program. More than 60% of participants stated that the program met their needs in terms of the level of anatomy knowledge, and that the topics were of interest, well presented and relevant to their teaching. This study may provide useful information for future community-university studies in this area.
AB - This anatomical program for high-school biology teachers, a university-driven capacity-building exercise, achieved its aims of: (1) determining the participants’ profiles; (2) increasing the anatomical knowledge of participants; and (3) evaluating the online program. The webinar program comprised 4 lectures, including discussion, preceded and followed by a test consisting of 19 anatomy questions. Of 867 high-school biology teachers who registered an interest, 222 completed the post-program test and feedback questionnaire; however, only 153 (111 females, 42 males) completed both pre-program and post-program tests and the feedback questionnaire. A significant (P<0.001) increase in the overall post-program scores (88.9%: male 89.5±16.52%; female 88.7±17.38%) compared to the pre-program test scores (56.3%: male 56.1±15.66%; female 56.5±16.82%) was observed, the increase being irrespective of age, level of education or teaching experience. The program attracted participants from throughout Indonesia rather than just those close to the university. There was an overall improvement in test scores, supporting the effectiveness and efficiency of the online anatomy program. More than 60% of participants stated that the program met their needs in terms of the level of anatomy knowledge, and that the topics were of interest, well presented and relevant to their teaching. This study may provide useful information for future community-university studies in this area.
KW - Anatomy
KW - Community-University Partnerships
KW - High-School Biology, Indonesia
KW - Online Programs
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85140751075&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.5130/ijcre.v15i1.8043
DO - 10.5130/ijcre.v15i1.8043
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85140751075
VL - 15
JO - Gateways
JF - Gateways
IS - 1
ER -