DEVELOP LEADERSHIP, MANAGEMENT AND PERFORMANCE ORGANIZATION ON INTRA-SCHOOL STUDENT ORGANIZATION (OSIS)

  • Arief H
  • Soelton M
  • Rohman F
  • et al.
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Intra-School Student Organization (OSIS) is a means of developing students' interests and talents in the school's internal environment. The existence of the student council can be beneficial for schools and the community. OSIS is also a major component of the pioneering schoolfor developments in the school. The problem is that many student councils do not show their existence as a driving force in the development of schools and students. The student council vacuum is more due to the low understanding of management and leadership concepts, so that potential members cannot be managed properly. This community service activity is carried out by providing training and program assistance for 1 month. As a result of this activity is the increasing existence of OSIS in schools and is beneficial for students and the community as a forum for discussion in terms of increasing the existence of OSIS and contributing to human development.

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Arief, H., Soelton, M., Rohman, F., & Ritonga, R. (2019). DEVELOP LEADERSHIP, MANAGEMENT AND PERFORMANCE ORGANIZATION ON INTRA-SCHOOL STUDENT ORGANIZATION (OSIS). ICCD, 2(1), 341–344. https://doi.org/10.33068/iccd.vol2.iss1.226

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