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Jurnal Teknologi, Kejuruan, dan Pengajarannya

Vol. …, No. …., Bulan Tahun: halaman

Type or Paste the Title of Your Article Here→ (14 pts)

First Author1, Second Author2 ...dst → (11 pts)


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Institution/affiliation; 2Institution/affiliation → (10 pts)
E-mail: first.author@address.com (for the corresponding author) → (10 pts)

Abstract. The abstract consists of 100-170 words written in a single paragraph. It should be clear, informative,
descriptive, and provide a clear statement of the problem, the proposed approach or solution, and point out major
findings and conclusions. The abstract should be written in the past tense. Standard nomenclature should be used
and abbreviations should be avoided. No literature should be cited. → (10 pts)

Keywords: Keywords consist of 3-5 words 

INTRODUCTION→ (11 pts)

Berdasarkan data Badan Pusat Statistik (2021) menunjukkan bahwa lulusan SMK
mendominasi angka tingkat pengangguran terbuka (TPT). Besarnya angka pengangguran ini
disebabkan oleh ketidakseimbangan antara lowongan pekerjaan dengan jumlah lulusan SMK, serta
ketidak sesuaian antara permintaan tenaga kerja yang dibutuhkan dengan kompetensi lulusan yang
tersedia. Berdasarkan fenomena di atas, serta untuk mengurangi angka pengangguran lulusan SMK
perlu meningkatkan minat dan kesiapan siswa dalam berwirausaha. Salah satu caranya dengan melatih
dan mengarahkan pola pikir dari mencari pekerjaan di industri menjadi berusaha menciptakan
lapangan kerja sendiri atau berwirausaha mandiri.
A title should be the fewest possible words that accurately describe the content of the paper.
Indexing and abstracting services depend on the accuracy of the title. An improperly titled paper may
ever reach the audience for which it was intended, so be specific. Do not use abbreviations in the title
unless they are unavoidable.
The introduction should provide a clear background, a clear statement of the problem, the
relevant literature on the subject, the proposed approach or solution, the new value of research and end
with the purpose of the study. The citation of an author's work in the text should follow the author-date
method of citation; the surname of the author(s), maximum three, and the year of publication should
appear in text. For example, “Brown (1999) found that…”; “other researchers (Black, Duck & Tan,
2000) …”. The terms in foreign languages are written in italics.
Literature review is used in the chapter "Introduction" to explain the difference of the
manuscript with other papers, that it is innovative, it is used in the chapter " Methods" to describe the
step of research and used in the chapter "Results and Discussions" to support the analysis of the
results.

METHODS→ (11 pts)


Method includes research chronological, including research design, research procedure (in the
form of algorithms, Pseudo code or other), instruments, and analysis techniques used in solving
problems.

RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS → (11 pts)


Results and Discussion should be an objective description of the results and should be in
relation to the purposes of research. The discussion also needs to be supported by the reference list.

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2 Name, Title Article

Results can be presented in figures, tables and others that make the readers understand easily. Figures
may include images, charts, diagrams, maps and photographs. Large figures and tables may span both
columns. Figure captions should be centered below the figures while table captions should be located
at the top left of the tables. They should be written in Times New Roman 10pt. Avoid placing figures
and tables before their first mention in the text. See the examples below.

Table 1. Table Title→ (10 pts)


Scores (%) Cycle I (%) Cycle II
90 – 100 12,9% 64,5%
74 – 89 64,5% 35,5%
60 – 75 19,4% -
0 – 59 3,2% -
(Source: If you use a table that has been adapted or copied from another source) → (10 pts)

Figure 1. Figure Title → (10 pts)


(Source: if you use a figure that has been adapted of copied from another source) → (10 pts)

Table 1. Table title


No Type of Subject 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
1 A 68.23 60 68.4 28 34.92
2 B 36.55 70.3 55.8 76 68.46
3 C 62.03 58.8 82.2 56.5 40.46
5 D 60.38 65.5 84.8 82.3 76
(Source)

100

80

60
Percentage

40

20

0
A B C D E
Subject

Figure 2. Figure Title


(Source)
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Avoid confusion due to the image axis labels, because figure axis labels are often a source of
confusion. Use words rather than symbols. For example, write “Velocity,” or “Velocity (v)” not just
“v”. Put units in parentheses. Do not label axes only with units. For example, write “Velocity (m/s)”
or “Velocity (ms-1)”. Do not label axes with a ratio
of quantities and units. For example, write “Temperature (K),” not “Temperature/K.” Multipliers can
be especially confusing. Write “Energy (kJ)” or “Energy (10 3 J).” Define abbreviations and acronyms
the first time they are used in the text, even if they have been defined in the abstract. Number
equations consecutively with equation numbers in parentheses. Flush with the right margin, as in (1).
E=mc2 (1)

Symbols of equation should be defined before the equation appears or immediately follows.
Use “(1),” not “Eq. (1)” or “equation (1),” except at the beginning of a sentence, for example:
“Equation (1) is …”

CONCLUSION→ (11 pts)


The conclusion is a summary of the results and discussion and should be written in paragraphs
instead on numbering. Moreover, it can also be added the prospect of the development of research
results and application prospects of further studies into the next (based on result and discussion).

REFERENCES→ (11 pts)


All references should be to the most pertinent and up-to-date sources arranged in an
alphabetical order using APA style. Authors should refer to at least two articles published in previous
issues of “Teknologi dan Kejuruan”. Authors should ensure all citations in the article have been
written in the reference list and vice versa. Give all authors’ names; use “et al.” If there are four
authors or more. Papers that have not been published, even if they have been submitted for
publication, should be cited as “unpublished” Papers that have been accepted for publication should
be cited as “in press”. See the examples below.

Thesis/ Disertation:
Author. (Year). Title of Thesis/Disertation. Thesis/Disertation. City: Name of
University/Institute/College.
Example:
Dwistanti, A. (2011). The Analysis of Concrete Roof-Tile Quality by the Addition of Coco Fiber and
Sand Reduction. Thesis. Yogyakarta: Faculty of Engineering, YSU

Journal Articles:
Author. (Year). Title of manuscript. Name of Journal; Volume. Issue, Pages.
Example:
Rochmadi, S. (2016). Industry partnerships learning models for surveying and mapping of vocational
high schools. Jurnal Pendidikan Teknologi dan Kejuruan, 23(2), 210-225.
Robertson, I. (2008). VET teachers’ knowledge and expertise. International Journal of
Training Research, 6(1), 1-22. doi:10.5172/ijtr.6.1.1

Textbooks:
Author. (Year). Title of the Book. City: Publisher.
Example:
4 Name, Title Article

Mohan, N., Undeland, T. M., & Robbins, W. P. (2005). Power Electronics. New York: John Wiley &
Sons.

Articles in Textbooks:
Author. (Year). Title of the Article. In Editors’ name (Eds.), Title of the Book (Pages). City: Publisher.
Example:
Arkanuddin M., Fadlil A., Sutikno T. (2006). A Neuro-Fuzzy Control for Robotic Application Based
on Microcontroller. In Krishnan, R., Blaabjerg, F. (Eds.), Advanced Control for Industrial
Application 2nd ed. (pp. 165-178). London: Academic Press.

Proceeding Articles:
Author. Year. Title of Manuscript. Name of Conference or Seminar. City. Volume, Pages
Example:
Amnie, E. (2016). Summative Assessment Design through the PjBL to Improve Students’ Higher
Order Thinking Skills. Proceedings of International Conference on Educational Research and
Evaluation (ICERE). Yogyakarta, pp. 59-66.

Internet:
Avoid wherever possible

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