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Implementation of the Project Based Learning (Pjbl) Model in Improving Science Learning Outcomes for Grade IV Elementary School Students Yori Marwinda; Imran; Zainal
al-Afkar, Journal For Islamic Studies Vol. 9 No. 2 (2026)
Publisher : Perkumpulan Dosen Fakultas Agama Islam Indramayu

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This research aims to improve student learning outcomes in Natural and Social Sciences (IPAS) subjects through the application of the Project Based Learning (PjBL) learning model. This research is a Class Action Research (PTK) which is carried out in two cycles. Each cycle consists of four stages, namely planning, implementation of actions, observation, and reflection. The subject of the study is grade IV students of SD Negeri 029/VII Lubuk Sayak (adjust the number of students). Data collection techniques use learning outcome tests, observation sheets of teacher and student activities, and documentation. Data were analyzed descriptively, quantitatively, and qualitatively. The results of the study show that the application of the Project Based Learning model can improve student learning outcomes. In cycle I the percentage of student learning completeness reached (data content), then increased in cycle II to (data content). In addition, student learning activities have also increased because students are more active in group discussions, project completion, and presentation of work results. Thus, the Project Based Learning model has proven to be effective in improving the learning outcomes of social studies for grade IV elementary school students.
ANALYSIS OF RISK FACTORS AND PREVALENCE OF NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES (NCDS) IN INDONESIAN MIGRANT WORKERS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW Tri Aan Agustiansyah; Imran Zamzami; Benedikta Mardewi Iswari; Rafita Ofti Sepilena; Supriadi; Imran; Suriadi Jais
Multidiciplinary Output Research For Actual and International Issue (MORFAI) Vol. 6 No. 4 (2026): Multidiciplinary Output Research For Actual and International Issue
Publisher : RADJA PUBLIKA

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Background: Indonesian Migrant Workers (PMI) are a vulnerable population group facing multiple health risks due to heavy workloads, environmental stress, and limited access to healthcare services in their host countries. Although numerous individual studies have been conducted, a comprehensive synthesis of the burden of disease in this population is still limited. This study aims to systematically review the prevalence and risk factors of disease in PMI over the past decade. Methods: This systematic review was conducted following the PRISMA ( Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses ) guidelines. A literature search was conducted in PubMed, ScienceDirect, and Google Scholar databases for articles published between 2016 and 2026. Inclusion criteria included quantitative and mixed-methods studies focusing on the health conditions of PMI in various destination countries (such as Malaysia, Taiwan, and Hong Kong). Study quality assessment was conducted using the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) instrument. Results: A total of 25 articles met the inclusion criteria for analysis. The review results indicate that non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as hypertension, type 2 diabetes mellitus, and musculoskeletal disorders have a significant prevalence among migrant workers in the domestic and construction sectors. In addition to physical health, mental health disorders such as depression and anxiety were found to be closely associated with social isolation and long work duration. Key risk factors identified include a sedentary lifestyle, uncontrolled diet in the host country, and structural barriers such as language barriers and legal status in accessing professional health services. Conclusion: This review confirms a decline in the health conditions of migrant workers as the duration of their placement increases. More integrative health protection policies are needed, ranging from preventive education before departure to the provision of inclusive health services in the host country to reduce morbidity rates among migrant workers.
Co-Authors Ab, Fitrawati Ahmad Syawaluddin Akbar Sabto Alwahab Alwahab Amelyadi Angga Febrian ANNISA VADA FEBRIANI ANNISA, KARIMA NUR Aqilah Attamimi Ardan, Muh Arsyad, Latang Aryandi, Rifani Dwi Aulia, Nabila Benedikta Mardewi Iswari Bhakti, Wida Kuswida Budi Setya Wardhana Darmawati Muchtar Desi Ramayana Devi Yanti Diana dini putri Djamaluddin, A Djaswadi Dasuki Eka Suharto, Totok Farida FARIDAH Farih, Muhamad Farrah Fadhillah Hanum Fatwa, T Reza FEBRIANTI, LISA Fithriany Hanum, Farrah Fadhillah Hastian Hidayah HM, Suyuti I W. Sutapa Ibrahim Qamarius Iman Ashari Imran Zamzami Irwansyah Suwahyu Kadir, La Ode Abd Kansil, Yoo Eka Yana Kawuryan, Uji Khair, Fathul La Agusu La Rudi Laily Nurliana Lukito, Hendra Lukito M. Mahbubi Mahluddin Marbawi, Marbawi Mardiyani, Ridha Mariani Marmara, Agisha Talitha Marzuki, Kartini Masdin Matriadi, Faisal Moh Rizaldi Mudatsir Muh. Natsir, Muh. Muhamad Rohadi Muhammad Fadly Muhammad Nur Rizqi Muhammad Yasin Mulyani, Rini Muttaqim, Muhammad Imam Nasip, Harun Nasrah Nasrah Natsir Nasran Nohong Nugroho, Susetyo Nur Faliza Rafita Ofti Sepilena Rahmadsyah Rahmawati Raihani, Hulfa Ramadhaniyati Ratode, Hartato Kurniawan Ridha Taurisma Lajaria Ruslan Rusli M. Mau Rustam, Zulli Rustam Sabir Sampoerno, Mohd. Norma Sayed Ichwanus Shafa Sayuti, Rosiady Husaenie Setya Wardhana, Budi SISWOYO Sri Haryani sukmawati Supriadi Surahman, Yogi Suriadi Jais Syahrir Syahrul Syuaib, Dahlia THAMRIN AZIS Titop, Herman Tri Aan Agustiansyah Utha, Rasidin Uyun, Ratih Kuratul Vada Febriani, Annisa Vivi Keumala Mutiawati Widayati Pujiastuti Wulandari, Denek Bini Pradila Yennita Yolandika Yori Marwinda Zainal Zainal Syam Arifin Zuzan T Bachmid