Singaraja- Candidates for Civil Servants (CPNS) lecturers at the University of Education of Ganesha (Undiksha) who are participating in Basic Training (Latsar) at the Jinengdalem Campus, Buleleng Regency received material from the Head of the Human Resources Bureau (SDM) of the Ministry of Education and Culture (Kemendikbud), Dra. Dyah Ismayanti, M.Ed., Monday (10/2/2020). The presence of these central officials received appreciation from the Chancellor of Undiksha, Prof. Dr. I Nyoman Jampel, M.Pd., because he is considered to have positive implications for the progress of Undiksha and shows a belief in Undiksha as the organizer of national activities. “Because if the university is visited by an important person, at the level of Head of Bureau and above, especially when the Secretary-General is also present, it means that our institution has been entrusted with holding activities that have never been carried out by universities. It can be said that Undiksha is the only campus that organizes Latsar on its own campus. This is a tremendous honor,” he said.
The Chancellor from Nusa Dua, Badung Regency said that the Head of the Bureau has a very close relationship with Civil Servants, especially related to administration. This includes determining the passing of Latsar participants. “The head of the Bureau determines whether their careers (CPNS-red) can be continued or not. If they can take part well until they get the title of passing very satisfactorily, then these 40 CPNS can become civil servants,” he explained.
The Latsar participants were asked to pay close attention to the material presented, so they could become professional lecturers by always improving their competence in their fields, having Indonesian character and Undiksha’s character, namely the character of Ganesha. “This CPNS is desired to become superior human resources to realize an advanced Indonesia,” he said.
Meanwhile, Ismayanti did not only convey laws related to civil servants. But it also encourages Latsar participants to be dedicated and to work well without leaving their competence. In addition, they are also required to commit to their functions in the institution. “They have to be committed. Not only for himself but also how to improve institutions that are better with them,” he explained. Entering the era of the industrial revolution 4.0, Latsar participants were also asked to master technology. This is also in line with encouragement from the Minister of Education and Culture. “As a lecturer, you are not only able to teach. Because technology in this era is very important, “he added.
He also emphasized that he would not recommend if later these lecturers proposed to change assignments. “I don’t recommend it. Even though civil servants can be anywhere, they must be committed to the initial decision. Now they can be in Undiksha, so don’t leave Undiksha,” he said. (hms)