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RESPON PESERTA DIDIK SMP TERHADAP PENGGUNAAN MODEL PROBLEM BASED LEARNING PADA MATERI GERAK LURUS Rahmadani, Destia; Tandililing, Edy; Oktavianty, Erwina
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pembelajaran Khatulistiwa Vol 9, No 1 (2020): Januari 2020
Publisher : Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pembelajaran Khatulistiwa

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AbstractThe aim of this study was to determine student responses about the use of problem based learning models (PBL) on straight motion matter. Data was taken by questionnaire of student's response that gave after the learning process end. Data analyse was used by percentage. There are 28 students from SMPN 8 Pontianak involved in this research. Indirect communication techniques are used to collect data. The research resulst showed that, more than 70% gave a positive response to use of problem based learning models (PBL) on straight motion matter. They further showed that: (1) the use of PBL models on creative thinking skills (79.5%) with good category, (2) the PBL model learning process (86%) with very good category, (3) the benefits of PBL models on the material of Straight Motion (83.5%) with very good category, (4) Impact of PBL models on creative thinking skills (77.25%) with good category, and (5) Creative thinking skills related to Straight Motion matterl (75%) with good category. Keywords: Problem Based Learning, Straight Motion, Student's Response
Analysis of Outpatient Waiting Times at the M. Natsir Regional General Hospital, Solok City in 2024 Agustini, Tiara Tri; Fadila, Azhariah; Setyowati, Bonita Dwi; Rahmadani, Destia; Ependri, Fitrah Khairani; Qamara Nur, Syamsadiya
JISIP: Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Pendidikan Vol 8, No 4 (2024): JISIP (Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Pendidikan) (November)
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Hospitals are important health service centers and are needed to fulfill health needs. This study aims to evaluate the waiting time for ready-made and compounded medicine services based on minimum hospital service standards and their influence on general outpatient satisfaction at the M.Natsir Hospital Pharmacy Installation. This study used a descriptive research design on outpatients who filled prescriptions for finished medicines and compounded medicines. Calculation of waiting time for prescription services for ready-made medicines and compounded medicines is done using a digital clock. The sample taken in the research was 72 respondents. The research results showed that the average waiting time for non-concocted prescription services (19 minutes) and concocted medicines (27 minutes) met the standards set by the SPM for hospitals in the pharmaceutical sector according to the Indonesian Minister of Health NO. 129 of 2008 as well as waiting time standards set by M. Natsir Regional Hospital.