Development of Jobsheet Based on Collaborative Project Based Learning in Lathe Machining Engineering Subjects
Development of Jobsheet Based on Collaborative Project Based Learning in Lathe Machining Engineering Subjects
Ikhsan Dani Nugraha,Arwizet Karudin,Ambiyar,Refdinal
Abstract
Effective practical learning in vocational education requires instructional tools that support collaboration and contextual problem-solving. Jobsheets integrated with Collaborative Project-Based Learning (CPjBL) are expected to address this need in Lathe Machining subjects. This study employed a modified 4D development model (Define, Design, Develop, Disseminate) to create a CPjBL-based jobsheet. The research involved 11th-grade Machining Engineering students at SMK Negeri 5 Padang, selected via purposive sampling. Data collection instruments included expert validation sheets, student questionnaires, observation checklists, and pretest-posttest assessments. The jobsheet featured collaborative tasks such as producing lathed components, with defined roles and peer coordination. Validation scores indicated strong content and design quality: material experts (92%), media experts (87%), and teachers (95%). Practicality was rated highly by both teachers (92.33%) and students (84.67%). The effectiveness test showed a significant learning gain with an N-Gain score of 0.65 (high category). Observations revealed active student collaboration through defined group roles, communication, and joint accountability. The CPjBL-based jobsheet effectively enhanced student engagement and machining competencies. Its integration into vocational learning aligns educational practices with industrial expectations and supports the development of collaborative, work-ready graduates.
