Cara Membuat Visi Misi OSIS SMA, SMK, MA, dan SMP Sederajat

KAK OSIS
3 Oct 202011:24

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the speaker explains how to create an effective vision and mission for an OSIS (Student Organization). They define 'vision' as a target or goal, and 'mission' as the actions taken to achieve that goal. The speaker offers practical advice on how to develop these by analyzing school visions, teacher expectations, and student needs. They stress the importance of focusing on one vision and several supporting missions, and suggest considering current circumstances, like the pandemic, to shape meaningful goals. The video encourages viewers to tailor their OSIS vision and mission to their unique school environment.

Takeaways

  • πŸ˜€ A clear vision is essential for OSIS leadership. A vision is a target or goal that you aim to achieve, such as improving school achievements.
  • πŸ˜€ Mision refers to the actions or activities that will help achieve the vision, like organizing competitions and events.
  • πŸ˜€ A balanced approach to vision and mission is recommended. One clear vision with a few practical missions (around 3) is ideal.
  • πŸ˜€ It is unnecessary to have multiple visions and missions. Focusing on one vision and a few achievable missions is better to avoid overwhelming oneself.
  • πŸ˜€ To create a vision and mission for OSIS, you can start by looking at the school’s existing vision and mission as inspiration.
  • πŸ˜€ Understanding what both teachers and students desire for the school can help shape the OSIS vision and mission effectively.
  • πŸ˜€ The vision can be based on the school’s needs, like improving student achievement or fostering creativity, and the mission will be the actions needed to achieve it.
  • πŸ˜€ It’s important to adapt your vision and mission to the current situation, such as adapting to health protocols in times of a pandemic.
  • πŸ˜€ For example, during a pandemic, a vision could focus on improving awareness of health protocols, and missions could involve workshops and educational content.
  • πŸ˜€ Researching what teachers, students, and the school's situation require can make the process of creating the vision and mission more efficient and relevant.

Q & A

  • What is the difference between a vision and a mission for OSIS?

    -A vision is a target or goal that OSIS aims to achieve, such as improving school performance. A mission is a set of activities or actions that OSIS will carry out to achieve that goal, such as organizing competitions.

  • How many visions and missions should OSIS have?

    -It's recommended to have one vision and a few missions, ideally three, to keep it achievable. Having too many can overwhelm the team and make it difficult to focus.

  • Why is it important to understand the school's existing vision and mission when creating OSIS's vision and mission?

    -Understanding the school's vision and mission helps ensure that OSIS's goals align with the broader objectives of the school, ensuring that OSIS contributes to the school's overall mission.

  • How can OSIS identify what teachers want when creating their vision and mission?

    -OSIS can identify what teachers want by considering their main priorities, such as improving student performance. This can inform OSIS's vision and the corresponding activities to support these goals.

  • What role do students' desires play in shaping OSIS's vision and mission?

    -Students' desires, such as a balance between academics and extracurricular activities, should be considered when shaping OSIS's vision and mission. This helps create an environment that supports both learning and creativity.

  • How can current situations, like a pandemic, influence OSIS's vision and mission?

    -In situations like a pandemic, OSIS should adapt by setting a vision that addresses the current context, such as promoting health awareness, and creating missions like organizing activities to educate students on health protocols.

  • What should OSIS focus on when creating a vision and mission if they are unsure about what to do?

    -OSIS should focus on understanding what teachers and students want and use the school's existing vision and mission as a reference. They can also tailor their goals to the current situation.

  • What is an example of a vision for OSIS?

    -An example of a vision could be: 'I want to improve the performance of my school,' or more specifically, 'I want to improve the academic achievements and extracurricular involvement at my school.'

  • How can OSIS effectively align their mission with their vision?

    -OSIS can align their mission with their vision by creating specific, actionable activities. For example, if the vision is to improve performance, a corresponding mission might be to organize academic competitions or extracurricular events.

  • Why should OSIS avoid having too many visions and missions?

    -Having too many visions and missions can create confusion and overwhelm the team. It's better to focus on one clear vision with a few actionable missions to ensure that the goals are realistic and achievable.

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