Submission of Certificates to BIPA Students University
Submission of certificates for BIPA students for the period of February -- May 2022 on Friday, May 27, 2022. This event took place hybrid, held in the Soekarno Room, 4th floor, Poerbatjaraka Building, Faculty of Humanities. It was attended by four BIPA students offline and three others online. Although there were only four students present and the guests, it did not reduce the enthusiasm of this event at all.
BIPA students
BIPA
students for the February -- May 2022 period registered as many as seven people,
including Ayaka Ishida, Miyata Kanako, Jung Jea Yeon, Myung ju Chung, Patricio
Benjamin Abad Veloz, Horaguchi Kenta, and Jeong Yeo Jin. They come from different countries such as
Japan, Korea, and Ecuador. This great
student seemed very enthusiastic in the bipa student certificate handover event
that was held. Their enthusiasm can be seen from the faces with their bright
smiles while attending this event.
Welcome
Remarks
from the Chairman of BIPA and the Dean
Remarks
from the head of BIPA Prof. Dr. I Nyoman Suparwa, M. Hum., became the opening
for this event. Followed by remarks by
the Dean, Dr. Made Sri Satyawati, S.S., M.Hum.
In the report of the head of BIPA, Prof. Dr. I Nyoman Suparwa, M. Hum.,
said that there were ten students who applied for the BIPA program , but who
re-applied when they were accepted is
seven people.
“BIPA
learning for the February period -- May 2022, starting on February 27 -- May
27, 2022. Following the schedule of the
Faculty of Humanities, approximately sixteen meetings took place. At the
beginning of admission, there were ten students who signed up. As is well known, this lesson is the first
lesson since covid-19, activated offline.
But then there were seven people who re-enrolled, six people
participating in offline learning and one person online. In the morning,
certificates will be distributed to seven BIPA students. “report from the
Chairman of BIPA Prof. Dr. I Nyoman Suparwa, M. Hum.
“As we
know that, we have had our programs for a long time and of course there have
been many improvements. Inaddition to
the increase in sarcasm and the improvement of the ability of lecturers in
teaching students. Why do I say it that
way, because our students before the covid-19 pandemic, have already
experienced an increase. Not only from
one country but also already many from another.
Of course, those who participate in studying learn Indonesian through a
student exchange program,” said Dr. Made Sri Satyawati, S.S., M.Hum. “We must know that the students who study in
our BIPA program are students who will be able to understand using Indonesian.
Because there is no coercion, actually the compulsion for students to use
Indonesian is indigoi plus for them
to be able to directly enforce the language Indonesia in the classroom. If we let them use the language they know
they are capable of, then they will definitely understand Indonesian for a long
time. What's the use of them going to School in Indonesia if they are unable to
use Indonesian. In addition to this
BIPA program, for the teaching of foreigners, I also hope that the younger
students of Indonesian Literature will become BIPA teachers and master foreign
languages who wants the younger brothers and sisters to learn. So, if you meet
BIPA students, younger siblings trying to get to know them, at least the
younger siblings can learn to fill in each other, for example, learning
Japanese from Japanese BIPA students, and vice versa,” he continued in his
speech.
Feedback Session
BIPA
students for february -- May 2022 photo with lecturers
The
event continued with the handover of certificates to BIPA students for the
period of February -- May 2022. The
handover of the certificate was given directly by Mrs. Dr. Made Sri Satyawati,
S.S., M.Hum., as the Dean of the Faculty of Humanities. The presentation of the certificate was of
course also accompanied by the Chairman of BIPA Prof. Dr. I Nyoman Suparwa, M.
Hum.
After
the certificate submission session, BIPA student representatives did not forget
to convey their messages and impressions after participating in the BIPA
program. They are very grateful for
being given such useful knowledge. He
conveyed his plan to continue his studies until S2. At the end, he also said a
very warm farewell greeting.
“Thank
you for teaching us. We will definitely continue S2 later, see you on another
occasion.” Said Miyata Kanako a BIPA i
student from Japan.
Cover
Musical
Performance of Poetry of Students Class of 2019
The end of the event was closed with a performance from S1 students class Bachelor of Indonesian Literature study program of 2019. Abay and Dana gave a very beautiful performance of the musicalization of the poems they performed.
It is
hoped that the BIPA program can be a forum for students to be more enthusiastic
in learning new things. Together, they share their knowledge through this BIPA
program. Expand language skills and
increase the relationships of people around them and foreigners by learning
together about the language they speak or other languages they speak master. (Sasindo)
FACULTY OF HUMANITIES