Changing affiliation in Editorial Board member of top assessment journal (WoS SSCI Q3 and Scopus Q1) to Universitas Islam Internasional Indonesia
https://t.co/hTyBem2uda
It was 12 years ago when my first scientific paper published in Social Science Citation Index - Web of Science list journal: Asia Pacific Education Review. Today my WoS account inform total citation reach 233 times from 203 WoS articles, and it reach two digit H-index.
Glad to see collaboration article about psychometric analysis using #raschmodel with Dr Mei Yui Law from Tunku Abdul Rahman University, Malaysia has officially published in Journal of Applied Research in Higher Education (Scopus Q1 journal)
link: https://t.co/RPVUeJiRX3
Lumayan nambah-nambah publikasi, kontribusi ke @uiiiofficial dalam bentuk edited volume book yg diterbitkan oleh Springer. Link: https://t.co/LMVttLw3Ls
Glad to see our book chapter published by Springer. This chapter explores the use of ChatGPT for academic support in higher education, concentrating on students’ readiness, perception of its usefulness, and understanding of academic integrity issues. https://t.co/LQo5nDQTxL
A big thank you to Universitas Islam Internasional Indonesia and The University of Melbourne for hosting a joint webinar on the Role of Middle Leaders in Malaysian and Indonesian Schools! It was an insightful session+ an important paper was discussed.
- Rasch Model
Instructor: Bambang Sumintono (@deceng ) from Universitas Islam Internasional Indonesia
Learn to develop robust non-cognitive test measurements, ensuring precise and valid data analysis.
Meet Dr. Bambang Sumintono!🌟
As the Head of the PhD in Education program at UIII, he urges Indonesian researchers to prioritize quality over quantity in educational leadership studies.
His recommendation stems from a systematic literature review he conducted, which was published as a book chapter by Routledge.
Anyone interested to review this book for the journal International Studies in Sociology of Education?
https://t.co/Onwyujz5Tq
You would likely get a physical copy of the book.
Join our workshop on Rasch Model for Educational Assessment! Facilitated by Dr. Bambang Sumintono, organized by IUM's Centre for Postgraduate Studies.
Apply through the following link before 9th July, 18:00HRS.
https://t.co/c973xxYfCD
#RaschModel#EdAssessment#Workshop#IUM
@iaridlo Sudah dijawab oleh Pak @anshory72 di blog-nya langsung mas. Yang unik, yg 'protes' adalah penerbit lain, sedangkan negara yg kena getah mah ngak ikut ribu yah 😁
Just finished reviewing several hundred applications for a very selective PhD program (3% acceptance rate). I’d like to share a few tips on how to write a strong research statement and avoid common mistakes.
First, the sad reality: we receive many statements that seem to be written by ChatGPT. Using ChatGPT to refine your writing is fine, but overrelying on it is a recipe for failure, because ChatGPT produces just average outputs. If you’re applying for a selective program, you don’t want to be average, you want to stand out. So:
Tip 1: Be unique, show what unique contribution you can bring.
Many candidates focus solely on how a PhD would advance their career. This is a mistake. You don’t have to talk only about your interests but also about ours. The trick is to align your interests with those of the institution. You have to argue why you would be an added value for the institution.
Tip 2: Show how you would benefit from the program AND how the institution would benefit from you.
Many applicants write impersonal statements that could be (and probably are) submitted to many institutions. This is another common mistake. If you want to work with us, show us why. Name specific faculty members you wish to collaborate with and reach out to them before applying. But don’t send impersonal emails to dozens of professors: we appreciate genuine interest from prospective students, but we don’t like to be spammed.
Tip 3: Explicitly name potential supervisors and contact them beforehand. But don’t spam
Many candidates write super long and detailed research projects, while others write just a few vague lines about their research interests. Neither is optimal. Your project is likely to change a lot during your PhD, so there’s no point in writing a detailed research project. On the other hand, we’d like to see that you have an idea of the open problems in the field and that you have a strategy to address them.
Tip 4: Focus on one important research question and give us an idea of how you plan to address it.
I hope this is useful. Feel free to ask questions.
Good luck with your application!
@iaridlo@temponewsroom Yah kan oleh si mantan sudah ngak dipake, ngapain diurusin lagi. Makanya mereka cari rumah baru, yg kemungkinan lebih bebas dari tekanan pihak lain 😁