This study is aimed to produce a model of a group counseling with trait and factor approach to improve the maturity of SMAN students' career choices. Research design is research and development using quantitative and qualitative methods. Quantitative data are gathered based on field problems which is tested with validity test, effectiveness, and practicality. Meanwhile, qualitative data are collected by using observation, interview and focus group discussion. The research product is in the form as the group counseling model with trait and factor approach to improve the maturity of students' career choices, counseling guidebook of trait and factor group for school counselors. Ultimately this model can be a prototype and standard in group counseling with a trait and factor approach to improving the maturity of students' career choices.
The problem in this study is the low ability of grounstroke students at the Faculty of Sport Science, Padang State University. This study aims to find out how much the groundstroke ability of students at the Faculty of Sports in Padang State University is using drill drill method. This type of research is quasi-experimental (quasi experimental). The population in this study were sports coaching students who took basic tennis tennis courses, while the sample was taken by random sampling with a total of 13 people. The instrument test used is the Hewitt Tennis Acheivement Test, one of which aims to evaluate the basic technique of a groundstroke. While the data analysis technique uses normality test and t-test. The results of this study are that there is an effect of the drill training method to increase the ability of FIK Groundstroke Students at Padang State University. This is proven by tcount = 3.41> t table = 1.77.
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