Semarang, April 27, 2024 – Diponegoro University hosted a workshop titled “Optimizing Management and Administration of Teaching Factory (TEFA)” as part of the Competitive Fund Program for the Industrial Electrical Engineering Study Program. The event took place over two days, from April 26 to 27, 2024.
The workshop aimed to enhance understanding and skills in the management and administration of Teaching Factories, a crucial aspect of vocational education that connects theory with direct industry practice. The main speakers for this event were Dr. Dadang Kurnia, an expert in educational management, and Prof. Dr. Mochamad Bruri Triyono, M. Pd., who specializes in vocational program management.
Over the course of two days, workshop participants from various backgrounds, including lecturers, administrative staff, and industry practitioners, were invited to delve into key concepts in TEFA management and administration. Dr. Dadang Kurnia discussed the latest strategies in vocational education management, while Prof. Dr. Mochamad Bruri Triyono, M. Pd., focused on human resource management and curriculum management relevant to industry needs.
“This workshop serves as a platform for stakeholders in vocational education to exchange information and experiences in effectively managing TEFA,” stated Dr. Dadang Kurnia in his opening remarks.
In addition to presentation sessions and discussions, the workshop also provided space for participants to collaborate in designing better TEFA development strategies, in line with current and future industry demands.
“With the increasing complexity of industries, the role of TEFA in preparing graduates ready for work is crucial. Through this workshop, it is hoped that we can strengthen the synergy between vocational education and the industrial world,” added Prof. Dr. Mochamad Bruri Triyono, M. Pd.
This workshop is expected to be a significant initial step in strengthening the role of Diponegoro University’s TEFA in supporting the development of high-quality and competitive human resources in the industrial sector.
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