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Workshop on Developing Learning Modules to Support International Accreditation

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13 June 2024

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Workshop on Developing Learning Modules to Support International Accreditation
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The Agrotechnology Study Program has held a Workshop on the Preparation of Learning Modules to Support International Accreditation at the DH Penny Building, USU Faculty of Agriculture (Wednesday, 12/6/2024).

Dr. Nini Rahmawati, S.P., M.Si, head of the Agrotechnology Undergraduate Study Program, said in her speech, "The purpose of organizing this activity is for lecturers to get theory and guidance directly from resource persons related to making learning modules which will later be used as supporting documents in international accreditation."

 

Prof. Dr. Ir. Tavi Supriana, M.S., the Dean of the USU Faculty of Agriculture, also gave a speech and officially opened this event. She said, "This activity is very good to be carried out and followed by all lecturers at the Faculty of Agriculture USU so that all lecturers at the Faculty of Agriculture have learning modules that are in accordance with standards."

The event was attended by the Dean of FP USU, Vice Deans I and III FP USU, Head and Secretary of the Agrotechnology Study Program, Agrotechnology Study Program lecturers, and lecturer representatives from each study program within the Faculty of Agriculture USU.

The resource person who provided material at this workshop was Ely Haryati Nasution, S.S., M.Si. She is the Secretary of the USU Curriculum and Learning Innovation Institute.

 

The material presented by the speakers was about making learning modules to support international accreditation and how to measure learning achievement (assessment). In addition, the workshop participants were given the opportunity to practice directly by doing independent assignments and discussing with the speakers.

Hopefully, after the implementation of this workshop activity, there will be output in the form of learning modules that can support international accreditation from several study programs at the USU Faculty of Agriculture.

 

 

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