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Atraksi Wisata Kete’ Kesu sebagai Representasi Identitas Kelokalan Tana Toraja Rustiyanti, Sri; Listiani, Wanda; Dwiatmini, Sriati; Ningdyah, Anrilia E. M.; Suryanti
JURNAL RUPA Vol 9 No 1 (2024): Open Issue
Publisher : Telkom University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25124/rupa.v9i1.7942

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Tana Toraja is a captivating destination for tourists situated in South Sulawesi. The Tana Toraja’s traditional iconic that famous for their rich local heritage are Tongkonan and Kete’ Kesu. These architectural treasures serve as tangible expressions of Tana Toraja’s distinct cultural identity. Tongkonan and Kete’ Kesu represent non-verbal forms of folklore, categorized among the ancient legacies that include grave sites resembling boats affixed to and suspended along cave cliffs. Within these stone graves lie numerous remains of skulls and human bones, some dating back decades or even centuries, moreover, alongside these hanging stone graves. There exist grandiose tombs reserved for nobility, adorned with unique features and displaying identity photographs of the deceased. This research used a qualitative approach and ethnographic methods. The ethnographic method is one of the methods of cultural anthropology studies. This research delved into the essence of Tana Toraja’s tourist allure. Researchers directly experience the daily lives of local people, collecting data through observation and interviews. The research results mapped the elements of Tana Toraja tourist attractions in various types of folklore consisting of oral folklore, partially oral folklore, and non-oral folklore.
Edukasi Pencegahan dan Pemberantasan Penyalahgunaan dan Peredaran Gelap Narkotika di Jurusan Kebidanan Poltekkes Kemenkes Banjarmasin Yuniarti; Hapisah; Kristiana, Efi; Januarsih; Suryanti
Health Care : Journal of Community Service Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Rena Cipta Mandiri

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Drug abuse among adolescents is one of the most serious social problems in Indonesia. Drug use not only damages physical and mental health, but can also cause long-term social and economic damage. Based on data from the National Narcotics Agency (BNN), the number of teenagers involved in drug abuse continues to increase. Therefore, the prevention of drug use in adolescents is one of the top priorities in the effort to develop quality human resources. In order to overcome this problem, community service activities with the theme “Education on Prevention and Eradication of Narcotics Abuse and Illicit Trafficking in the Midwifery Department of the Poltekkes Kemenkes Banjarmasin” are carried out as an effort to provide education and awareness to adolescents and the surrounding community, so that they can avoid the dangers of drug abuse. Midwifery students showed positivity in their attitudes towards drug abuse. Some of the positive attitudes observed include: Midwifery students demonstrated positive attitudes toward drug abuse. Some of the observed positive attitudes include: students realized that drug abuse can damage their future, and they felt more responsible, at least for themselves.
Pengaruh Gaya Kepemimpinan Partisipatif terhadap Kinerja dan Profesionalisme dalam Konteks Pendidikan dan Organisasi Luqqy Muzakky, Dafis; Nunuk Hariyati; Suryanti
Jurnal Ilmu Multidisiplin Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Ilmu Multidisplin (April–Mei 2025)
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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menelaah berbagai hasil studi mengenai pengaruh gaya kepemimpinan partisipatif terhadap kinerja pegawai, profesionalisme guru, serta implementasi manajemen strategik di lembaga pendidikan dan organisasi. Melalui metode studi literatur terhadap 10 artikel ilmiah, ditemukan bahwa kepemimpinan partisipatif berkontribusi positif terhadap peningkatan efektivitas kerja, kepuasan kerja, loyalitas, serta motivasi kerja pegawai. Penelitian ini juga membandingkan pendekatan kepemimpinan dalam konteks sekolah, madrasah, dan pesantren serta organisasi publik lainnya.
Batunggu Kubur Tradition: Exploring the Interplay of Spirituality and Social Cohesion in Banjar Society Wulan Sari; Muhammad Husni; Suryanti
Journal of Islamic History Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): Journal of Islamic History
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53088/jih.v5i1.1932

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The tradition of grave burying is one of the cultural heritage of the Banjar community in South Kalimantan, full of spiritual and social values. This tradition grew from a combination of pre-Islamic local customs and Islamic teachings deeply rooted in the lives of the community. This grave-burying tradition has the background to strengthen the bonds of brotherhood and show social concern in the form of ta'ziyah and togetherness in times of grief, which makes it unique to study. Several previous studies have examined the phenomenon of the grave burying tradition around the living hadith of the implementation, laws and views of scholars about grave burying. What distinguishes it from this study is that the perpetrators of this tradition are not only Banjar people but also those from outside the area. In addition, this tradition is also a means to reflect on life before death. Based on observations of the socio-cultural realities of the community at the location, this study uses a descriptive qualitative method with data collection techniques based on observation and in-depth interviews with residents, grave guards and RKM (death pillars) around the Amuntai Muslim Residents' Cemetery Complex (HSU) as informants. Based on the results of observations and interviews, several motives for carrying out the grave burying tradition can be obtained. First, the community's belief in the arrival of the angels Munkar and Nakir immediately after the mourners leave the grave is the theological basis of this tradition. Although not explicitly mentioned in the Qur'an or Hadith as mandatory worship, this tradition is considered not to be contrary to Islamic teachings as long as it is carried out with good intentions and does not contain elements of shirk. Second, its implementation involves the activity of reading the Qur'an around the grave for several days after the funeral, with the aim of providing peace for the bereaved family and praying for the deceased to obtain spaciousness in the grave. Third, in the context of values, the grave guardrail reflects Islamic values such as compassion, care, social solidarity, and respect for the corpse. This tradition also shows a form of obedience and community effort in maintaining a spiritual relationship between the living and the deceased. Thus, the grave guardrail is not only a local cultural heritage but also a manifestation of Islamic values in the daily lives of Muslims in South Kalimantan and its surroundings. REFERENCES Abidin. (2023, August 23). Interview [Personal communication]. Ahmad, H. (2023, July 23). Interview [Personal communication]. Angkat, C. A. br, Lubis, M. Z. H., & Ginting, L. D. C. U. (2024). 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JTAMPS: Journal of Final Project of Sociology Education Students, Vol. 2 No. 2. https://ppjp.ulm.ac.id/journals/index.php/jtamps/index Miles, M. B., Huberman, A. M., & Saldana, J. (2018). Qualitative Data Analysis: A Methods Sourcebook (4th ed.). SAGE. Nadhiroh, W. (2019). THE RELIGIOUS REASONING OF THE BANJAR COMMUNITY: FROM MYSTICAL-REALIST TO TRADITIONALIST-CRITICAL. AL-BANJARI Scientific Journal of Islamic Sciences, Vol.18, No.2, 246-273. https://doi.org/10.18592/al-banjari.v18i2.3003 Noor, M. I. (2011). ISLAMIC REASONING OF URANG BANJAR. Al-Banjari, Vol. 10, No.2, 145-164. Nuraini, & Jannah, W. (2020). The Tradition of Reciting the Qur'an in Graveyards in Indonesian Society. Tafse: Journal of Qur'anic Studies, Vol. 5, No.2, 64-81. Ravens. (2024). 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(2021). Philosophical Values in Commemorating the Day of Death Ceremony in Javanese Tradition Viewed from Social Aspects (Study in Air Banai, Hulu Palik Subdistrict, North Bengkulu Regency. 6 No. 1, 43. Septiana, R. A. E. (2018). THE POLITICS OF DEATH IN PRAXIS INTERPRETATION, A STUDY OF THE POLITICAL CONSTELLATION OF FAKEM PALEMBANG DARUSSALAM IN THE PALEMBANG CITY ELECTION ERA. 1. Sunarno, A., Firman, Ikbal, A., & Indrawati, L. (2023). EFFORTS TO MINIMIZE CASES OF INTOLERANCE IN THE ESTABLISHMENT OF PLACES OF WORSHIP FOR THE CREATION OF SOCIAL COHESION IN MULTICULTURAL COMMUNITIES IN CENTRAL KALIMANTAN. Journal of Paris Langkis, 3 Number 2, 93-100. https://doi.org/10.37304/paris.v3i2.8719 Syukri, A. (2011). The Practice of Giving Rewards to the Dead in the Perspective of Fiqh Muqaran (A Comparative Study Between the Opinions of Mazhab Ulama who Support and Reject it) [Thesis, UIN Sultan Syarif Kasim Riau]. http://repository.uin-suska.ac.id/id/eprint/326 Tahir, A. (2019). 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Interactive Media ExploreDigest as an Innovation in Human Digestive System Learning within the Stream of Sustainable Education Sulistyowati, Dwi Ratna; Suryanti; Widodo, Wahono
Journal of Innovation and Research in Primary Education Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025)
Publisher : Papanda Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56916/jirpe.v4i3.1444

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In support of the national agenda for achieving sustainable development goals—particularly in enhancing the quality of education—the advancement of science and technology plays a pivotal role. The integration of technology into the education sector has significantly transformed the learning landscape in the digital era. This study aims to design and develop interactive media that facilitate engaging, effective, and efficient learning experiences for elementary school students, specifically on the topic of the human digestive system. The research employed the ADDIE development model, encompassing the stages of Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation. Participants in this development study included subject matter experts, instructional media specialists, and two peers involved in individual trials. Data were collected using validation sheets and structured questionnaires, then analyzed using descriptive qualitative methods. The findings indicate that the interactive media entitled ExploreDigest is deemed feasible and appropriate for supporting science learning in elementary education, as it enhances visual engagement and promotes better comprehension and enthusiasm for learning science.
Penerapan Pendekatan Gamifikasi Siswa Kelas XII di SMK PGRI 3 Blitar pada Materi Permutasi dan Kombinasi Rahayu, Meike Nanda Wahyu Putri; Riki Suliana R.S; Suryanti
Polinomial : Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56916/jp.v4i3.2262

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Education plays an important role in shaping character, developing potential, and preparing students to face future challenges. Lack of appreciation for student learning outcomes is a significant issue that can negatively impact student learning motivation. This study aims to determine the application of gamification to the Permutation and Combination material implemented at SMK PGRI 3 Blitar. The method used is Classroom Action Research (CAR) by adopting the Arikunto cycle which refers to the basic model of Kurt Lewin. The research subjects were 22 students from grade XII consisting of 7 boys and 15 girls. The research sample was taken from students in one class recommended by the mathematics subject teacher based on the consideration that the class was considered representative of the characteristics and in accordance with the research needs. The application of the gamification approach was carried out according to the procedures of the Problem Based Learning (PBL) learning model. Data collection instruments and techniques were carried out through tests and observations. Tests were used to measure the level of students' conceptual understanding of the permutation and combination material, while observations were carried out to monitor learning activities, student engagement, and their responses during the learning process. The results of the study showed that the final cycle test had achieved classical completeness with a completeness percentage of 81.81% and the results of observations of teacher and student activities at each meeting were in the very good criteria.
Analisis Kesalahan Siswa SMK PGRI 4 Blitar dalam Menyelesaikan Soal pada Materi Trigonometri Saputra, Riko Aditya; Nisa, Sitta Khoirin; Pramesti, Cicik; Suryanti
Polinomial : Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025)
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Mathematical errors refer to students’ inaccuracies in understanding, applying, or communicating mathematical concepts and procedures, which lead to answers that deviate from the expected results. Therefore, this study aims to analyze the types of errors made by Grade X students at SMK PGRI 4 Blitar in solving trigonometry problems, specifically on the topics of special angles, the sine rule, the cosine rule, and the area of a triangle. This research employs a qualitative descriptive method involving three students selected based on their levels of mathematical ability: high, medium, and low. Data were collected through written tests and interviews, and were analyzed using three categories of errors: conceptual, procedural, and communicative. The findings indicate that students made various types of errors—including conceptual, procedural, and communicative—committed by participants SP1, SP2, and SP3. These errors stemmed from a lack of understanding of basic concepts, incorrect problem-solving procedures, and difficulties in communicating mathematical ideas, including the representation and notation of mathematical symbols during the learning process. This study provides a clear picture of the challenges students face in understanding trigonometry and offers valuable insights for evaluating and improving mathematics teaching strategies at the vocational high school level.
Assessing the Population Parameters of Karumballichirus karumba (Poore and Griffin, 1979) from Intertidal Zone of Madura Strait Jailani, Abdul Qadir; Saputra , Suradi Wijaya; Suryanti; Sabdaningsih , Aninditia
Jurnal Ilmiah Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 17 No. 3 (2025): JURNAL ILMIAH PERIKANAN DAN KELAUTAN
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jipk.v17i3.75978

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Graphical Abstract   Highlight Research The Linf CL value in male karumba was 44.21 mm and female was 42.8 mm, with negative allometric growth. The theoretical maximum lifespan (Tmax) of individual karumba, estimated using the VBGF, was 4 to 6 years. The growth coefficient (K) K. karumba is considered quite slow between 0.5-0.9 per year. The exploitation value of karumba is considered vulnerable at this time so that there is a need for management in terms of capture. The results show that recruitment occurs almost every month. Estimated peak recruitment of karumba is around November and January.     Abstract This study provides the first information on the population parameters of Karumballichirus karumba. A total of 902 K. karumba samples were collected, consisted of 412 males and 490 females. The von Bertalanffy parameters were estimated to have asymptotic length L∞ (mm): male = 44.21, female = 42.8, and pooled = 44, negative allometric condition factor, growth rate K (/years): male = 0.58, female = 0.67, and pooled = 0.9. Growth performance index (ϕ') : male = 3.05, female = 3.08, and pooled = 3.24. The natural mortality rate M (/years): male =0.7, female = 0.8, and pooled = 1, and shrimp mortality rate F (/years): male = 1.57, female = 2.89, and pooled = 3.12. The current exploitation rate is slightly higher than optimal exploitation rate = 0.5, indicating that there is a need to regulate fishing so that it is sustainable. The size of the first time caught is still below (1/2 Linf); thus, the reproductive opportunities of K. karumba are guaranteed, and in terms of utilization, fall into the category of sustainable fishing. The estimated life span of K. karumba is 4 to 6 years. Reproduction occurs continuously every month, indicated by the discovery of ovigerous females. The highest recruitment occurs in January and November. YPR (yield-per-recruitment) shows that the value of Fcur = 3.12 years⁻¹ in the estimated population is lower than Fmax = 5 years⁻¹ and above F05 = 1.99 years⁻¹ and F01 = 1.8 years⁻¹.
The Malay Community’s Yellow Rice Scattering Tradition in Baru Village, South Arut, West Kotawaringin Dewi, Silvana; Selvia Santi; Suryanti
Journal of Islamic History Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Journal of Islamic History
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This research explores the yellow rice sprinkling tradition practiced by the Malay community in Kelurahan Baru, Arut Selatan, Kotawaringin Barat Regency. Originating from the pre-Islamic era, this ritual has been transformed over time through Islamic adaptation. While often mistaken as a Dayak custom, it is actually rooted in Malay traditions, shaped by local cultural interactions including elements of Dayak culture and enriched by Islamic teachings.Today, the ritual is typically performed during significant events such as weddings, religious ceremonies, and welcoming guests. Though its outward form has evolved, it retains deep symbolic meaning, representing prayers for protection, well-being, and gratitude. The practice now often includes Islamic elements like sholawat (praises for the Prophet) and intentions directed to Allah SWT, highlighting its religious integration.This qualitative study investigates how the ritual is conducted and its meanings within the community. Data were collected through in-depth interviews with community elders, religious leaders, and local residents. The findings show that the ritual is still carried out with a sense of sacredness, usually by respected cultural figures, and is often combined with the tampung tawar ceremony. Ultimately, this tradition reflects a harmonious blend of ancestral heritage and Islamic values within Malay cultural identity. REFERENCE Afriansyah, R. (2021). The Tradition of Scattering Yellow Rice and Coins in Lampung Traditional Wedding Processions: An Urf Perspective in Islamic Law (A Case Study in Mataram Marga Village, Sukadana District, East Lampung Regency). Thesis. IAIN Metro. Al Qutuby, S., & Kholiludin, T. (2020). Religion & Culture of the Archipelago Post-Islamization. Semarang: eLSA Press. Alamsyah, AG, Nugraha, A., Reza, M., Sazali, H., & Dalimunthe, MA (2022). Malay Culture and the Influence of Islam in Wedding Ceremonies in Tanjung Balai. 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Digital Photographies of Silek Rantak Kudo Dance : The West Sumatra Folklore Preservation Rustiyanti, Sri; Listiani, Wanda; Ningdyah, Anrilia E.M.; Dwiatmini, Sriati; Suryanti
Mudra Jurnal Seni Budaya Vol 40 No 3 (2025)
Publisher : Institut Seni Indonesia Denpasar

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Abstract

The Silek Rantak Kudo Dance, a rich expression of Indonesian folklore and cultural identity—particularly in West Sumatra—requires preservation. To support this effort, a photographic experiment was conducted to explore visual representations capable of conveying the folkloric elements embedded in the dance. Notably, there is a lack of scholarly literature on dance photography in Indonesia, making this study a pioneering contribution to the field. The experiment produced 66 photographs of the Silek Rantak Kudo Dance, with 10% selected for inclusion in a questionnaire aimed at evaluating whether respondents could effectively perceive the folkloric content. This research employed Visual Arts-Based Research Practices, with data collected through a literature review and questionnaires completed by 396 participants. Findings indicate that dance photography of Silek Rantak Kudo should emphasize traditional elements in both movement and visual representation to ensure its recognition as a traditional West Sumatran art form. Furthermore, the study demonstrates that photographic techniques—such as motion photography and posed imagery—can serve as effective tools for promoting and preserving the dance on social media among the Indonesian public.
Co-Authors Abda Abda Abdul Qadir Jailani, Abdul Qadir Abi Mas Tanjung Afni, Nur' Ahmad Hariyadi Ahmad Yusuf AIRANI CENDANI, CENDERA Al Abrar, Said Muhammad Al Amady, M. Rawa ALFARIS, RENALDY Amiruddin Anita Cahyani Anlianna Anrilia E.M. Ningdyah ANUNG PRAKOSA, GAGAS Anwar Sadat Aprilla Adelia Aquarini Ardhana Reswari Ardhana Reswari Arumraksmi, Gisa AYU ARTA DIANSYAH, KURNIA Ayu Silvi Lisvian Sari Azhariah Rachman Bardah Barokah, Awalina Binar Kurnia Prahani Cahyana, Rendra Chalid, Lukman Churun Ain Cicik Pramesti Darmawati Darmia Desika Putri Mardiani Devi Ristyana Puji Lestar DEWI NUR SOLEKHAH, ROSITA Dewi Pangestuti Dewi, Silvana Dwi Purwanti, Mei DWI RAHMA WIDYANTI, RISTA Edi Siswanto, M. Bambang Efi Kristiana Efi Kristiana ELOK SUDIBYO Ema Komala, Encik Putri Erfina, Erfinawati ERIYANTI, EVI Erni Yuliastuti Eviana Norahmawati Farida Istianah FEBRIANI, DWI Febrianto, Sigit Fitria Jannatul Laili Fitria Yunaini, Fitria Fitriani Fittari, Mustika Fityan Izza Noor Abidin Frenty Hadiningsih, Eka Ganes Gunansyah Gustan Pari Gusti Haqiqiansyah Gustianingsih HADION WIJOYO Hajar , Ibnu Hapisah Harto Malik HENDRATNO Heppy Millanyani Herlini, Fira Hermansyah Heryanto Susilo Hidayat, Dimas Ridwan HIDAYATI, CHUSNUL Husniati Ibnu Hajar Ikhsan Imam Ghozali Intan Suryani, Intan Irfan, Fina Ismawirna Istiq’faroh, Nurul Januarsih Jefriyanto Saud Joni Pranata JULIANTO Jumiati Kartika, Maudy Lila KHOIRIN NIKMAH, AFIAH Kirana, Rita Kusnila, Elok Dwi KUSUMANINGSIH, ALIFAH Lili Rahmawati Luqqy Muzakky, Dafis M Ningdyah, Anrilia Ema M. Syahrul Izomi Mahiroh, Febby Faza Mardiyanto Mardiyanto Mariati, Pance Marta Dinata Maryani, Leni Masagus Firdaus MASWINDAH, AYU Maulida Yanti Maya Purnamaningtyas mellisa Mellisa, Mellisa Melqi Okta Kisti MINTOHARI Miranda Sari, Dwi Muhamad Husni Muhammad Husni Muhammad Iqbal Muna Rosiyah, Miftah Muta'allim, Muta'allim Nadi Suprapto NANDA APRILIA, GHATI Neni Mariana Neni Mariana Nilam Cahaya Ningsih, Hesti Rahayu Nisa, Sitta Khoirin Noorhamdani Normery Andani Nunuk Hariyati Nur Hidayat Nur Rohmah Prihatanti Nur Salinda Nur Wisuda Wati Nurkasanah, Hilda Sinta Nurkhairo Hidayati Nurnajamuddin, Mahfud Nurul Fauziah nurul latifah Pambajeng, Ana Pangestu, Puja Pramesti, Cicik Prastyo, Danang Purnamasari, Asri Indah Putri Ardela, Mayasari Putri Azzahroh Putri Octa Hadiyanti, Putri Octa Putri, Arizkylia Yoka Putri, Iffa Ichwani Putri, Melita Yofanka Winanto Rachmasari, Bella Rahayu, Meike Nanda Wahyu Putri Rahmah Fitriana Rahmawati Ramadona, Desti Nurul Ratna Putri Widjayanti Ratna Said Redho Rosehan Anwar RETNO WARDHANI, NOVI Riki Suliana R.S Riki Suliana R.S. Rina Novia Yanti Riri Hanifa Riska Ritawati, Tengku Robiah, Siti Runa Helmina Rusmia Azizah Rusmilawaty Sabdaningsih , Aninditia Saepulloh Saepulloh Said Abdusysyahid Sakbana Kusuma, Rendra Saki, Vernonia Yora Salsabilla, Zahra Salvianti, Efti Samsuddin Samsuddin Santi Mayasari Santika, Rosi Saputra , Suradi Wijaya Saputra, Riko Aditya Sari Nainggolan, Natalia Sari, Ayu Silvi Lisvian Selvia Santi Sembiring, Rinawati Sepita Ferazona Sidik, Riki Suliana Ranggawati Silvi, Risna Simatupang, Mona Kristina Siti Khadijah Solissa, Everhard Markiano Sri Rustiyanti Sri Winarsih Sriati Dwiatmini Sukarni Sulaiman, Mochammad Hafidz Sulistyowati, Dwi Ratna Sunanto Suprapto , Nadi SUPRIYONO Susilo, Nur Joko Sutarno Syahru Ramadhan Tamam, Abdulloh TARWIYAH ITSNAINI, FADILA Tatang Tajudin Tatit Nurseta Tengku Idris, Tengku Trisniningsih, Retno Ummi Kalsum Utari, Retno Utiya Azizah Vonny Khresna Agung Suhadi Mohammad Hakimi Dewi Wahono Widodo Wahono Widodo WAHYU SUKARTININGSIH Wanda Listiani Widyalistyorini, Dian Wiryanto Wiwin Fida Yanti Wulan Sari Yeyendra, Yeyendra Yuliasih, Danik Fida Yuniarti Zaedun Naim Zakiah Zarkasi