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Self Regulatory Learning Model for Easy Mathematics Learning

Math subjects are still considered difficult lessons. Therefore, it is necessary to be able to learn the right learning strategies so that many students are easier to understand this subject.

Berliana Henu Cahyani, S. Psi., M. Psi, a lecturer at Faculty of Psychology, Sarjanawiyata Tamansiswa University, Yogyakarta, argues that one of the strategies that students can implement in learning mathematics is through regulatory-based learning. With this strategy, he said, students will direct themselves to achieve learning objectives by actively participating in cognitive and behavioral motivation. read more

Get a Doctor Degree after Conducting Research about Critical Awareness of Economic Inequality

The perception survey of inequality conducted by the Indonesian Survey Institute in 2014 showed 40.6 percent of Indonesia’s revenue distribution is very unequal, 51 percent are not equal, 6 percent equal and 1 percent are very equal. From the survey, they believed that 20 percent of the wealthiest people mastered 38 percent of the total revenue or the equivalent of the 0.30 Gini index. read more

National Conference of Graduate Psychology UGM Facilitates Researchers in Research

As a continuation of the seminar held on 16 and 17 July 2019, Faculty of Psychology UGM together with the Center for Public Mental Health (CPMH) held the national Conference of Postgraduate events from 18 to 19 July 2019. The conference held a theme, the Festival of ideas and trends in the direction of Psychology research in Indonesia. In this event the participants were about 30 people. This event committee facilitates participants to have the opportunity to discuss research topics, research methodology, and advanced data analysis along with faculty of psychology lecturers UGM in their respective fields. read more

Faculty of Psychology UGM Yielded 13 Psychologists and 9 Scientists

The Faculty of Psychology at Gadjah Mada University organized a profession oath and release of Graduate School program on 24 July 2019. A number of graduates from the master Psychology Program as many as 13 psychologists with details of 2 men and 11 women. A number of graduates from Master of psychology as many as 9 scientists with details of 3 men and 6 women. Recently, the total graduate School of the Faculty of Psychology of Gadjah Mada University amounted to 2,833 people. read more

CPMH Lifts The Family Resilience Issue at The International Convention on Family Strengthening

Tuesday (16/07) the Center for Public Mental Health (CPMH) Faculty of Psychology UGM held a seminar with the theme of International Convention on Family Strengthening, taking the location in the building A-203 Faculty of Psychology UGM, the event took place smoothly. The event was attended by approximately 50 people who come from various circles such as practitioners, professionals, academics, NGO activists, and even to housewives. The event itself began the national Conference of Postgraduate events held one day later. read more

Debriefing Candidate Graduates Master Period 24th 2019

Tuesday (23/04), Faculty of Psychology UGM was held graduates debriefing. This event basically has been opened for non-graduates, however mostly has been dominated by candidates of graduates master. In this event, Heru Atikasari S, Murti, Psi., M.A as Alumnus Master of Psychology and also Lecturer at Kristen Satya Wacana University and Aloysia Endang S.S.S also Psychologist RSJD dr RM Soedjarwadi Klaten became a speaker. This event was attended by candidates graduates of Master Psychology and Master of Professional Psychology. About 50 graduates followed the agenda that was going start at 1 PM to 3 PM. then, prospective graduates were lead to attend in rehearsal of ceremony for tomorrow. read more

Faculty of Psychology to host The 10th International Conference on Indigenous and Cultural Psychology (ICICP)

Faculty of Psychology at Gadjah Mada University held an international conference. This conference was titled The 10th International Conference on Indigenous and Cultural Psychology (ICICP). The conference lasted for 3 days which was 4 to 6 July 2019. The conference was livened up by speakers from various countries and universities, among others: Prof. Subandi from the Faculty of Psychology at Gadjah Mada University; Prof. Uichol Kim of Inha University, South Korea; Prof. Rosnah Ismail of Cyberjaya University College of Medical Sciences & UMS, Malaysia; Prof. Annamaria Di Fabio of the University of Florence, Italy; Prof. Donald H. Saklofske from the Department of Psychology University of Western Ontario, Canada; Prof. Saadi Lahlou from Social Psychology of Economic Life London School of Economics, UK; Dr. Satoko Kimpara from Palo Alto University, USA; Maxi Heitmayer, Ph.D. from the London School of Economics and Political Science; Prof. Akira Tsuda of the Department of Psychology Kurume University, Japan, and Plinio Fabiani which is the Director of Internal Medicine Unit, Versilia Hospital. The Conference’s agenda set includes special courses, workshops, parallel symposium, and keynote address. Even more than 100 participants with interesting research topics are involved in this event. read more

Research and Publication Day’s Faculty of Psychology UGM

Tuesday (2/4), Faculty of Psychology Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) held Research and Publication Day. This event was follow up representation from research grant proposal submission Kelompok bidang Keilmuan (KBK), Program Kreativitas Mahasiswa (PKM), and Faculty Unit of Psychology in 2019. There is about 27 research approved. read more