On April 24, 2024, the Department of Plant Protection held a curriculum evaluation conference as part of ongoing efforts to improve the quality of education. Lecturers, staff, and other related parties involved in the department’s education process attended this event. This consignment is an integral part of the department continuous improvement cycle department’s continuous improvement cycle to ensure the curriculum presented remains relevant, responsive to the latest developments, and in line with the needs of industry and society.
During this consignment, participants engaged in profound and reflective discussions on various curriculum aspects. These included learning objectives, study program structure, teaching methods, and assessment and evaluation. Our collaborative approach, fostering the exchange of ideas, experiences, and innovative thinking, aims to enhance and optimize the existing curriculum. This conference also serves as a platform to identify emerging trends and developments in the field of plant pests and diseases, ensuring our graduates are well-prepared to tackle real-world challenges and contribute meaningfully to the agricultural sector.
Dr. Tri Joko, S.P., M.Sc., Head of the Department of Plant Protection, reiterated the department’s unwavering commitment to enhancing the quality of education. “This curriculum evaluation conference is a tangible step in our ongoing efforts to provide quality and relevant education for our students. Through curriculum improvement and development, we are steadfast in our mission to produce competent graduates ready to excel in their fields.” This consignment for evaluating the curriculum of the Department of Plant Protection is a clear testament to our commitment to educational excellence.