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IMPLEMENTASI MANAJEMEN KESISWAAN DALAM PENGUATAN BUDAYA DAN KARAKTER ISLAMI DI MADRASAH Sutopo, Hadi; Suyatno; Santosa, Achadi Budi
Irfani Vol. 22 No. 1 (2026): Irfani
Publisher : LP2M IAIN Sultan Amai Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30603/irfani.v22i1.7620

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Strengthening Islamic culture and character has become an urgent need in Islamic primary education amid the challenges of moral degradation and declining student discipline. Madrasahs, as value-based educational institutions, play a strategic role in nurturing noble character through structured and sustainable guidance. One crucial instrument in this process is student management, which includes planning, organizing, implementing habituation programs, and supervising students’ behavior in an integrated manner. This study aims to analyze the implementation of student management in strengthening Islamic culture and character at Madrasah Ibtidaiyah Al-Islamiyah, Ukui District, Pelalawan Regency, Riau. This research employed a qualitative approach with a case study design. Data were collected through observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation, and analyzed using the interactive model of Miles, Huberman, and Saldaña. The findings indicate that student management plays a significant role in shaping a religious and orderly madrasah culture. Habituation programs such as the recitation of asmaul husna, dhuha prayer, BTQ and tahfiz, muhadarah, and congregational prayers are effective in fostering discipline, politeness, self-confidence, and students’ spiritual attachment to the Qur’an. This study offers an implementative model of student management based on Islamic habituation that is systematic and sustainable
PELATIHAN TEKNIK MEMBACA EKSTENSIF DENGAN CEPAT DAN MUDAH UNTUK MENINGKATKAN KEMAMPUAN LITERASI SISWA SMP SEKOLAH INDONESIA KUALA LUMPUR Dwi Turistiani, Trinil; Suyatno; Ahmadi, Anas; Indarti, Titik; Permata Raharjo, Resdianto
ABIDUMASY Vol 7 No 1 (2026): ABIDUMASY : JURNAL PENGABDIAN KEPADA MASYARAKAT
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat

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This Community Service Activity (PKM) aims to improve the reading literacy skills of junior high school students at Sekolah Indonesia Kuala Lumpur through training in quick and easy extensive reading techniques. The training was conducted by a team of lecturers from the Indonesian Language and Literature Education Department of FBS Unesa, targeting 20 students from the Klang Malaysia Learning Center. The methods used included lectures, discussions, guided training, and mentoring. The training material covered the concepts of extensive reading, speed reading strategies, and effective text comprehension. Participants were given various texts on environmental themes and fables tailored to their age and abilities. After the reading training, students engaged in creative writing activities as a way to apply their reading comprehension skills. The results of the activity showed an increase in enthusiasm, motivation to read, and the ability to comprehend texts quickly. Most participants were able to produce creative writing based on their reading, although some students still required intensive mentoring due to their limited basic reading skills. The outputs of the activity included video documentation, mass media publications, scientific articles, and intellectual property rights certificates. Overall, this training was effective in fostering students' interest in reading and strengthening their literacy skills, and it is recommended to be continued with a sustainable mentoring program.
DINAMIKA PENGEMBANGAN AMAL USAHA MUHAMMADIYAH BIDANG PENDIDIKAN DI KABUPATEN BANGKA SELATAN: STUDI KUALITATIF Adelia, Revina; Suyatno; Enung Hasanah
AL-MUADDIB: Jurnal Kajian Ilmu Kependidikan Vol. 8 No. 2 (2026): April
Publisher : LPPM STAI Muhammadiyah Probolinggo

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This study aims to analyze the dynamics of the development of Muhammadiyah charitable enterprises in the field of education in South Bangka Regency and identify factors that support the sustainability of its management. The study used a qualitative approach with a case study method in three educational institutions: Muhammadiyah Elementary School Toboali, Muhammadiyah Junior High School PK Darul Arqom Toboali, and Muhammadiyah Senior High School Toboali. Data were collected through in depth interviews, participatory observation, and documentation studies, then analyzed using an interactive analysis model. The results show that institutional development takes place adaptively and sustainably through different strategies at each level. Muhammadiyah Elementary School Toboali develops following the initiation to stabilization phase according to the school growth model. Muhammadiyah Junior High School PK Darul Arqom Toboali applies the Islamic boarding school model as a differentiation and institutional positioning strategy that strengthens competitiveness. Meanwhile, Muhammadiyah Senior High School Toboali has entered the consolidation phase as a mature institution that focuses on quality stability and reputation management. The decline in the number of students in 2025 is analyzed as a form of managed stabilization, not a decline in performance. This study also found that the internalization of the Muhammadiyah Community Islamic Life Guidelines (PHIWM) serves as cultural capital that influences managerial decisions, shapes organizational culture, and supports the sustainability of the institution at all levels. Value integration, professional management, and program innovation are key factors in maintaining the competitiveness and existence of Muhammadiyah's educational charitable endeavors at the regional level.
The Determinants of Stunting Among Children Under Five In Central Java Based On Indonesian Nutritional Status Survey 2022 Suyatno; Lilis Wijayanti; Hasna Izdihar Latifah
Media Gizi Indonesia Vol. 21 No. 2 (2026): MEDIA GIZI INDONESIA
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/mgi.v21i2.247-262

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Stunting remains a major public health problem in Indonesia, particularly in densely populated provinces with a high rates of stunting cases, such as Central Java. The research aimed to investigate determinants of stunting among children under five in Central Java, utilizing the Indonesian Nutritional Status Survey (SSGI) 2022. The analyses included 65,323 children under five, applying a multistage cluster sampling design with complex-sample logistic regression. The strongest predictors of stunting were older child age (AOR=3.27; 95% CI: 2.36–4.53) and low birth weight (AOR=2.39; 95% CI: 2.02–2.84). Stunting occurred more frequently among children whose mothers had less education and from high parity, as well as those living in household with food insecurity. A consistent social gradient was observed, with children from the poorest households being more than twice as vulnerable to stunting as those from the wealthiest households (AOR=2.24; 95% CI: 1.87–2.68). Health care services gaps, including incomplete immunization, lack of Mid-Upper Arm Circumference (MUAC) monitoring, and absence of deworming tablets, significantly increased stunting risks, as did a history of pneumonia. Rural dwelling of children increased the odds for stunting when compared to residing in urban areas (AOR=1.20; 95% CI: 1.09–1.32). These findings underscore the combined influence of biological, maternal, socioeconomic, health service-related, and urban-rural disparities underlying stunting in Central Java. To accelerate stunting reduction, it is important to prioritize the implementation of multisectoral actions for strengthening maternal education, and early childhood optimum nutrition, food security, and reducing rural-urban disparities in access to quality primary health care.
Maternal and Birth History Risk Factors of Stunting Among Underfive Children in Demak Regency, Central Java, Indonesia Pradigdo, Siti Fatimah; Kartasurya, Martha Irene; Suyatno; Naintina Lisnawati
Media Gizi Indonesia Vol. 21 No. 2 (2026): MEDIA GIZI INDONESIA
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

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In Indonesia, stunting remains a public health problem, with a prevalence of > 20%. The objective of this study was to find the determinants of under five children stunting in family characteristics, maternal factors, birth history, and environmental factors. This case-control study was conducted on 1,093 children in ten villages with high stunting rates in Demak District based on stunting loci from the Ministry of Health. A total of 537 stunted children and 556 non-stunted children were found. Data were collected through structured interviews, maternal and child health cards, and anthropometric measurements of children using an infantometer, stadiometer, and digital weighing scales, conducted by trained personnel. The data were analyzed using Chi Square, and multiple logistic regression. Factors associated with stunting were: number of children (OR=1.441; CI 95%= 1.096-1.895), child food expenditure (OR=1.379; CI 95%= 1.087-1.750), Maternal height (OR=2.633; CI 95%=1.994-3.478), MUAC (p=0.04; OR=1.350; CI 95%=1.013–1.798), maternal knowledge (OR=1.630; CI 95%=1.262–2.105), complementary feeding (OR=1.387; OR 95%=1.087–1.771), Birth weight (OR=2.178; CI 95%=1.397–3.396). Birth length (1.638; CI 95%=1.263-2.125). Upper respiratory tract infection (OR=1.302; 95% CI=1.023 – 1.658). The main determinants of stunting were the number of children >2, low birth weight, low expenditure for child' food, upper respiratory tract infection, stunted mother and early complementary feeding.
Analysis of Wind Power Potential in Samiang Bay, Kotabaru, South Kalimantan Fahrur Aslami; Elysa Nensy Irawan; Mohammad Muntaha; Suyatno; Mochamad Sahal
Journal of Renewable Energy and Mechanics Vol. 6 No. 01 (2023): REM VOL 6 NO 01 2023
Publisher : UIR PRESS

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This research was conducted to determine the potential for wind power from the Tamiang Bay area, Kotabaru, South Kalimantan. This study uses data on the average daily wind speed in Tamiang Bay with latitude -4.058883°, longitude 116.050259° obtained from the European Center for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF). Based on the analysis that has been done, the average daily wind speed in Tamiang Bay is 4 m/s for a height of 10 m and 5.98 m/s for a height of 50 m. Through the assumption that using a Gamesa G114-2.5 MW wind turbine with a tower height of 80 m, in one year, the Tamiang Bay area has the potential to produce 2646.58 MWh of wind power. Thus, the Tamiang Bay area is said to be very potential for wind power development.
Co-Authors Abdullah, Abduljabbar Achadi Budi Santosa Adelia, Revina Adibah Belva Adelia Afifah, Rizqi Nur Agung Praptono Agung Septiadi Agustini, Ni Made Sri AGUSTYA PRATIWI, MASYITHA Ainun Mardhiah Alfi Fairuz Asna Anas Ahmadi Anas Ahmadi Andi Ahmad Munajat Andriana, Wahyu Dian Arif Adi Saputro Artadiyanti, Ni Made Novi Aryani, Reni Asrori, Muhamad Zainul Asteria, Prima Vidya AYU ANJARSARI, PUTRI Ayu Lestari AYU RISWATI, MARDIYAH Bachtera Indarto, Bachtera Bambang Yulianto Billah, A.A.M Bramantoro, Ardianto Caecilia Putri Gennosa Cahyaningsih, Ayu Marlina Danti I, Dania Rithma Danur Bagaskoro Satria Ulung Darni DEVI QORIAYUNI, RIZKY Diah Utami Lutfiani Dian Sita Hapsari Didik Imam Margatot Djoko Widodo Dody Hartanto Dwi Riyanti Dwi Turistiani, Trinil Dwiyanti Utami Elisa Umami Elysa Nensy Irawan Enung Hasanah Ety Fitriyani Fahrur Aslami Feriandi, Yoga Ardian fitriana, ika Frans Marzuki Gatut Yudoyono George Mason Ghina Nurjannah Gilbert William Onsent Gontjang Prajitno Hadi Sutopo Hary Hermawan Hasna Izdihar Latifah Heidy Andriani Heni Pujiastuti Hidayati, Dian INDARTI, TITIK Indrawati, Dianita IRWANSYAH Islamiati, Zuha Nur ITOK DWI KURNIAWAN Kavin, Layli Adha Nadira Kendis Hutamia Kevin Pierre Armando Leatemia Khoiri, Abdul Aziz KHOLIFAH Kriswanto, Didi Kusnanto Lalu Apriliansah Lilis Wijayanti Lindriany, Julita Lusiana Manik, Toba Sastrawan Mardi Santoso Martha Irene Kartasurya Marusaha Simarmata Masyithah Maghfirah Rizam Mochamad Sahal Moh. Yusril Hermansya Mohammad Muntaha Mohammad, Nhelbourne K. MUFID, YAN Muhammad Assegaf Baalwi Muhammad Rizky Irawan Muhammad Zahidi Muthmainnah, Melania Suweni Muntini NABILAH, AMALIA Nafilah Azhar Anindita Nahak, Theresia Wilmince Naim, Haniifan Muhammad Naintina Lisnawati Nandaita Miftahul Lael Nasori Nofianus Elu Nugroho, Dhimas Setyo Nurina Rizka Ramadhania Nurjanah, Ana Oki Purnomo Ollcyalliztacyra Baktinadi Pamukhti, Bagas Biyanzah Drajad Pradikta, Zendy Prima Retno Wikandari Purwaningsih, Sriyani Purwati Anggraini, Purwati Putri, Maritza Dita Fiorenza APrilia Putri, Phasa Amalia Arzetty Rafiq, Abdul Ragil Marghubi Raharjo, Resdianto Permata Rahayu, Septia Rahmad Aji Prasetya Rahmatika, Nuniek Rahul Kristian Sitompul Ramadhania, Nurina Rizka Ranthy Pancasasti, Ranthy Ratih Dewi Saputri Regita Citrazalzabilla Ria Fitriah Rikke Kurniawati RONI Rudi Umar Susanto Salsabila, Ti’laili Satria Tegar Ade Purnama Sebastian Nayaka Arella Taufano Setya Yuwana Sintha Amelia Sanada Siti Fatimah Pradigdo Siti Partini Suardiman Siti Rahma Soleman Sofyan Manullang Sri Mintasih Sri Susanti Sudikan, Setya Yuwana Suhartono Sukirman Supratno, Haris Supratono Karel Pareres Susanto, Rudi Umar Susilo Indrawati Suwandana, Engkin Syamsul Sodiq Tengsoe Tjahjono, Tengsoe Tika Julaika Titik Taufikurohmah Titik Taufikurohmah Tursilowati, Diyah Ayu Indah Urip Zaenal Fanani Vincentia Audia Kirana Putri Vini Novilia Virgiawan Rambu Rabana Wantini Wardana, Andika Pramudya Wati, First Ambar Wijaya Gati , Norman Yani Handayani Yohana, Nabilla Yosua Rony Yuliana, Rohmah Yunianika, Ika Tri Yuniseffendri Zixy Mahar Nurtias Zulqurnain, Muhammad