Taridi Taridi
Jinarakkhita Buddhist College of Lampung

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How Does a Teacher's Multicultural Leadership Affect the Students' Moderation? A Study of Junior High School Students Medianto Medianto; Taridi Taridi; Susanto Susanto; Dedi Kundana; Hendri Ardianto; Iin Avitasari; Widiyanto Widiyanto
International Journal of Science and Applied Science: Conference Series Vol 8, No 2 (2024): International Journal of Science and Applied Science: Conference Series
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/ijsascs.v8i2.95101

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This study aimed to find the effect of multicultural leadership on religious moderation in student studies. The problems that occur are minority students feeling inferior, lack of awareness of the importance of respecting and accepting religious differences, lack of instillation of multicultural values and religious moderation, the presence of multi-ethnic students, the deepening of faith from students facilitated by the school, fair treatment of minority students. This study uses a quantitative approach, with the Random Sampling survey method, using a random system. A proportional allocation of 96 samples of 28 students was carried out to determine the sample size in each class. This study was conducted in a Private School with student respondents in the 2023/2024 academic year. The study showed a significant favorable influence between multicultural leadership and religious moderation with a t count of -17.559 and a significance value (p) of 0.001 <0.05. The simple regression analysis calculation results obtained the R Square value as 0.828. Multicultural leadership influences religious moderation by 82.8%, and other factors affect the remaining 17.2%.
The Effect of Adversity Quotient on Learning Outcomes of Buddhist Religious Education at Junior High School Indi Sukmawati; Komang Sutawan; Taridi Taridi; Ria Astika; Tejo Ismoyo; Sutiyono Sutiyono
International Journal of Science and Applied Science: Conference Series Vol 8, No 2 (2024): International Journal of Science and Applied Science: Conference Series
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/ijsascs.v8i2.95094

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This study aimed to find the effect of adversity quotient intelligence on the learning outcomes of Buddhist religious education. The problems that occur in students are that there are students who admit that they have never received a ranking, rarely study at home, and there are also students who cannot focus for a long time when studying, and the teaching method is less effective. In addition, learning carried out by teachers is still primarily done conventionally, and the lack of learning facilities is also the cause of weak student learning motivation in carrying out the learning process. This study uses a quantitative approach with a survey method. The population in this study was 133, with a sample of 100 obtained by the Proportional Random Sampling sampling technique. The study results showed a significant adverse effect between adversity quotient intelligence on the learning outcomes of Buddhist religious education with a t count of -3.804 and a significance value (p) of 0.000 <0.05. From the results of the simple regression analysis calculation, the R Square value was obtained at 0.136. This means that adversity quotient intelligence influences the learning outcomes of Buddhist religious education by 13.6%, and other factors influence the remaining 86.4%. The adversity quotient value measures an individual's ability to handle and overcome challenges. Students with high AQ may feel burdened if students face challenges or difficulties in the learning process regularly. Excessive stress and fatigue can harm learning outcomes.
Student Learning Model Enhancement: How Does the Project-Based Learning Model Affect Students' Critical Thinking Skills? Meganing Ati; Ayu Adriyaningsih; Taridi Taridi; Candra Kusuma; Widi Astuti; Sutiyono Sutiyono; Komang Sutawan
International Journal of Science and Applied Science: Conference Series Vol 8, No 2 (2024): International Journal of Science and Applied Science: Conference Series
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/ijsascs.v8i2.95124

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This study explores the influence of project-based Learning Models on critical thinking. Project-based Learning makes a significant contribution to developing students' critical thinking skills. Students involved in PJBL tend to be more active in the learning process, can ask in-depth questions, and have the ability to analyze and reflect on information critically. The research used a quantitative approach with a survey method. Respondents in this study were elementary school students. The research population was 47 students, obtained through the proportional random sampling technique—respondents of elementary school students in the 2024 academic year. The study results showed a significant favorable influence between Project Learning and students' Critical Thinking with a t count of 72.0 and a significance value (p) of 0.000 <0.05. From the simple regression analysis calculation results, the R Square value was 28.0. Project Learning affects critical Thinking by 72.0%, and other factors influence the remaining 28.0%.