Albert Efendi Pohan
Universitas Riau

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The Effect of Alcoholic Drinking on Social Behavior and Criminality: Among Children, Teens, Parents in Pakreki Erwanto Guntoro; Abdul Mu'ti; Zaliza Md Yasin; Albert Efendi Pohan
International Journal of Educational and Life Sciences Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025): March 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijels.v3i3.431

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Alcoholic beverages and their negative effects have been around for a long time. Therefore, it is not surprising that alcoholic beverages that are included in the category of containing intoxicating substances (both made in traditional and modern ways) are widely available and consumed by people from urban areas to remote areas in rural areas. Drinking alcoholic beverages can cause a paranoid response (delusional disorder; a mental condition that causes individuals to have strange and imaginary perceptions such as believing that they are important or famous) which in fact, may seem somewhat rational and positive from an external perspective. Drinking alcoholic beverages will cause its absorption into the bloodstream, which will gradually inhibit the function of the nervous system.
Mathematics Learning Management Framework in Biak Numfor: Numfor Island a Remote Area Direction Towards the Future Erwanto Guntoro; Suryo Hartanto; Tubagus Pamungkas; Zulkifli; Albert Efendi Pohan; Hamjah; Mahmud
International Journal of Educational and Life Sciences Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025): March 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijels.v3i3.411

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This study attempts to conduct a comprehensive and in-depth examination of the challenges in managing learning at SMPN 3 Numfor Barat located on Numfor Island. To achieve the research objectives, the author uses a qualitative research methodology to explore field phenomena naturally and comprehensively. This study involved 1 head of educational unit, 1 subject teacher, and 141 students. Research techniques include field observation, document analysis, and detailed interviews to identify key issues in the learning management process. Data processing includes initial collection, reduction, presentation, analysis, verification and validation, drawing conclusions, and formulating recommendations. The research findings are that: 1) Learning management at SMPN 3 Numfor Barat includes planning, implementation, and evaluation functions. 2) These management components have not been implemented effectively and efficiently. 3) The main challenge in managing learning at SMPN 3 Numfor Barat lies in the planning stage, where learning materials are fully aligned. This study provides valuable insights for the government, education department, Education Unit Companions, heads of education units, teachers, and stakeholders to design and implement learning.