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PENGARUH MEDIA PEMBELAJARAN DAN KECERDASAN INTERPERSONAL TERHADAP KEMAMPUAN BERPIKIR KRITIS SISWA KELAS V PADA PEMBELAJARAN PPKN DI SD NASIONAL SATU KOTA BEKASI Handayani, Dwi Maria; Nurjannah, Nurjannah; Situmorang, Robinson
Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan Guru Sekolah Dasar Vol 2, No 02 (2018): Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan Guru Sekolah Dasar
Publisher : Universitas Trilogi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31326/jipgsd.v2i02.124

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Abstrak: Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk pengaruh media pembelajaran dan kecerdasan interpersonal terhadap kemampuan berpikir kritis siswa kelas V pada pelajaran PPKn. Penelitian ini dilaksanakan pada siswa Sd Nasional Satu Kota Bekasi, dengan subyek penelitian adalah siswa kelas V. Penelitian ini merupakan metode eksperimen dengan 2 x 2 factorial design. Hasil penelitian menunjukan bahwa: (1) Skor kemampuan berpikir kritis siswa yang menggunakan media pembelajaran audio visual lebih tinggi dari skor kemampuan berpikir kritis siswa yang menggunakan media pembelajaran konvensional, (2) Terdapat pengaruh interaksi antara penggunaan media pembelajaran dan kecerdasan interpersonal terhadap kemampuan berpikir kritis siswa, (3) Untuk siswa yang memiliki kecerdasan interpersonal tinggi, kemampuan berpikir kritis lebih tinggi bila menggunakan media pembelajaran audio visual, (4) Siswa yang memiliki kecerdasan interpersonal rendah, kemampuan berpikir kritis lebih tinggi menggunakan media pembelajaran konvensional.Kata Kunci: media pembelajaran, kecerdasan interpersonal, kemampuan berpikir kritis
Studi Komparatif Hukum Taurat dan Peraturan Menteri Ketenagakerjaan No. 2 Tahun 2015 tentang Perlindungan Pekerja Rumah Tangga Bunga, Ferdi Toding; Handayani, Dwi Maria
Societas Dei: Jurnal Agama dan Masyarakat Vol 12 No 1 (2025): Mendekolonisasi Agama
Publisher : Reformed Center for Religion and Society

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33550/sd.v12i1.524

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Domestic workers are one of the most vulnerable groups to exploitation and structural violence in modern society. Although Minister of Manpower Regulation No. 2 of 2015 has established basic protections for domestic workers, this legal protection does not yet have adequate legal force. This situation is worsened by the fact that the Draft Law on the Protection of Domestic Workers has not yet been passed, despite being delayed since 2004 (more than 20 years). On the other hand, the Torah in the Bible contains provisions regarding slaves. Although rooted in an ancient social system, it embodies principles of justice and compassion that were radical for its time. Therefore, this article presents a comparison between the provisions regarding slaves in the Torah Law and modern regulations regarding domestic workers through a theological ethical approach. The main objective of this study is to demonstrate that principles, such as liberation, respect for human dignity, and protection of vulnerable groups, contained in the Torah Law, can serve as a reflective foundation for the struggle for social justice for domestic workers in Indonesia. In addition, this study emphasizes the significance of structural and spiritual reform of the domestic work system through a transformative faith approach.
When God Closes the Megachurch: Penutupan Bait Allah Salomo dan Penyebaran Gereja ke Masyarakat Luas Handayani, Dwi Maria
Veritas : Jurnal Teologi dan Pelayanan Vol 22 No 1 (2023)
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Teologi SAAT (Southeast Asia Bible Seminary)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36421/veritas.v22i1.634

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Church closures as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic were initially unexpected and difficult for many believers to accept. Many questions arose at that time: why did God allow this to happen? Believers searched for meaning and God’s intention through this event. Starting from this condition, the author uses the narrative of the closing of Solomon’s Temple as a foothold in finding the theological meaning of such an event. The author also explores what caused the closure of the Temple and what effects it had. Finally, the author draws some relevant conclusions as guidance for post-pandemic churches. The author proposes that just as God did not command the exiled Israelites in Babylon to rebuild the temple there, today’s churches should no longer focus on restoring what they once did, but instead focus on looking out for opportunities that open up in the society at large that we previously considered secular or worldly.