Singaraja- Ganesha University of Education (Undiksha) continues to take strategic steps to succeed in the accreditation of 9 criteria. This was welcomed by the faculties, one of which was the Faculty of Sports and Health (FOK). In order to increase knowledge and insight in preparing form documents, through the Quality Control Group (GKM) a workshop was held, Thursday (11/8/2022).
The activity which took place offline in the FOK Seminar Room presented the Secretary of the Undiksha Quality Assurance Center, Dr. Made Agus Dharmadi, S.Pd., M.Pd., as a guest speaker. The participants consisted of lecturers from study programs within the FOK. The implementation of this activity is a form of tit for tat for the development of an accreditation assessment from 7 criteria to 9 criteria that focuses on graduate learning achievement. This change is considered necessary to be addressed by the study program through strengthening understanding of the preparation of form documents. This workshop is one of the spaces to make this happen.
The Dean of FOK, I Ketut Budaya Astra, S.Pd., M.Or., said that accreditation concerns the future of the study program, the future of faculty, and the future of the university. Although it is known that accreditation is not the only indicator to assess the quality of study programs, faculties, and universities. But administratively, he emphasized that accreditation is still very important. Therefore, there need to be strategic steps to prepare form documents so that they really comply with the applicable criteria.
Meanwhile, Agus Dharmadi conveyed that the 9 criterion accreditation assessment was very complex, which focused more on aspects of leadership, governance and governance, human resources, finance, and infrastructure, as well as policies for the development of education, research, and community service in accordance with the stated vision and mission. set. “The difference with the seven criteria lies in how the process is more on output and outcome,” he explained.
In general, according to him, the study program has carried out tips to deal with the 9 criteria for accreditation. However, it is undeniable that there are still things that need to be improved, such as documenting activities. He hopes that lecturers, study programs, and faculties pay attention to this matter so that the preparation of form documents can go more smoothly. “In the future, PJM will develop a system that can document the activities of study programs and lecturers,” he concluded. (hms)