Abstract

This research aims to find and analyze in depth related to: a) human resource planning in improving teacher competency, b) implementation of human resources in increasing teacher competency, c) evaluation of human resources in improving teacher competency, and d) follow-up of resources human resources in improving teacher competence. This research was carried out using a qualitative approach to the site study type with a multisite design. The research locations chosen were Madrasah Aliyah Negeri 1 Tulungagung and Madrasah Aliyah Negeri 2 Tulungagung. The data collection techniques used participant observation, in-depth interviews and documentation. The collected data is then analyzed via single sites or across sites using data condensation techniques, data presentation and drawing conclusions. All data will be tested for validity through credibility tests, transferability tests, dependability tests and confirmability tests. The results of the research show: a) human resource planning in improving teacher competency reveals mapping of existing human resource needs, followed by analysis of human resource needs and programming of recruitment plans, b) implementation of human resources in improving teacher competency is carried out by recruitment through two ways, internal recruitment and external recruitment, and selection, c) evaluation of human resources in improving teacher competency is carried out using a periodic system every month, every semester and every year which is managed by the madraah leadership. Evaluation activities are carried out through monitoring and supervision with a determined schedule, and d) follow-up of human resources in improving teacher competency with several patterns, including: training, education, position rotation and MGMP.

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