A Self Efficacy Profile of Students Facing the Transition of Online to Offline Learning (Study of Guidance and Counseling Students at PGRI University of West Sumatra, Class Of 2020)

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Resky Syuprianto

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This research is motivated by the presence of students who are confident when taking online lectures rather than face-to-face lectures, there are students who are late in submitting assignments for various reasons. The purpose of this study is to describe the self-efficacy of students facing the transition period of online to offline lectures seen from: 1) Dimensional level (level). 2) Dimensions of strength (Strenght). 3) The general dimension (Generality). This research was conducted using a quantitative descriptive method. The research population was 64 students who were selected by total sampling technique with 64 participants. The instrument used is a questionnaire. Meanwhile, for data analysis using interval and percentage scores. Based on the results of research on student self-efficacy in facing the transition period of online to offline lectures, it can be seen from: 1) student self-efficacy as seen from the indicator dimension of the level of difficulty (level) is in the good category. 2 Student self-efficacy seen from the strength dimension indicator is in the good category. 3) students' self-efficacy seen from the general strength dimension indicators are in the fairly good category. This research is recommended for students to increase self-efficacy by discussing with lecturers or or peers so that students are able to deal with problems that arise during the transition from online lectures to offline lectures.

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Syuprianto, R. (2022). A Self Efficacy Profile of Students Facing the Transition of Online to Offline Learning (Study of Guidance and Counseling Students at PGRI University of West Sumatra, Class Of 2020). Jurnal Riset Ilmu Pendidikan, 2(4), 222–225. https://doi.org/10.56495/jrip.v2i4.184
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