Sri Rahmadhanningsih
Program Studi Pendidikan Matematika, Fakultas Ilmu Pendidikan dan Sastra, Universitas Bosowa

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Enhancing Environmental Awareness and School Entrepreneurship through Smart Farming and Solar Energy Based Waste Processing Andi Rizal; Achmad Fajar Muhammad; Sri Agustini; Ahmad Swandi; Sri Rahmadhanningsih; Andio Calen Evains
SWAGATI : Journal of Community Service Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): March
Publisher : Universitas AMIKOM Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24076/swagati.2026v4i1.2780

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The Community Partnership Program (PKM), entitled Increasing Environmental Awareness and School Entrepreneurship through Smart Farming and Solar-Based Waste Processing, aimed to enhance environmental awareness and strengthen school entrepreneurship in Pangkajene Kepulauan Regency, Indonesia. The program engaged teachers and students through three integrated innovations: (1) a solar-powered aquaponics smart farming system, (2) an educational waste-processing unit (eco-station), and (3) a mini solar power plant (PLTS). These innovations created a contextual and sustainable learning ecosystem while addressing limited knowledge of waste management, renewable energy, and entrepreneurship. The program resulted in a moderate improvement in teachers’ understanding (N-Gain >= 0.5), the establishment of a school waste-processing unit, and the implementation of contextual science lesson plans by more than 70% of teachers. In addition, the school produces 5–6 kg of vegetables and catfish weekly, approximately 105 kg of compost within six months, and at least two value-added products. More than 30 students actively participated in production and distribution activities, fostering entrepreneurial and environmental competencies. Overall, the program strengthened school capacity and contributed to SDGs 4 (Quality Education), 7 (Affordable and Clean Energy), 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production), and 13 (Climate Action)
School Entrepreneurship through STEM PjBL Learning in Aquaponic Fish and Vegetable Farming Using Renewable Energy Rahmatia Thahir; Nurlaela Nurlaela; Nurul Magfirah; Ahmad Swandi; Sri Rahmadhanningsih
SWAGATI : Journal of Community Service Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): March
Publisher : Universitas AMIKOM Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24076/swagati.2026v4i1.2768

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This Community Partnership Empowerment Program aims to enhance the capacity of science teachers and junior high school students in Pangkajene and Islands Regency through the implementation of STEM Project-Based Learning (PjBL) using a solar-powered aquaponics system. The program addresses two main problems: teachers’ limited ability to design innovative and integrative science learning and the underdeveloped school-based entrepreneurship education. The project was implemented at SMPN 1 Bungoro through five stages: socialization, training, technology implementation, mentoring and evaluation, and sustainability planning. The training results indicated a significant improvement in teachers’ understanding, with an N-Gain score of 0.70 (high category). Moreover, a school entrepreneurship unit was established utilizing an aquaponics system with a capacity of 100 net pots and 300 catfish, powered entirely by solar energy. The program not only produced tangible outputs such as vegetables and fish but also fostered environmental awareness, self-reliance, and managerial skills among participants. Overall, this program serves as a contextual learning model integrating science, technology, entrepreneurship, and renewable energy, while strengthening school–community partnerships to promote sustainable education and local economic resilience.