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Pendidikan Karakter Gotong Royong melalui Implementasi Kurikulum Merdeka pada Mata Pelajaran Pendidikan Agama Islam dan Budi Pekerti di SDN 15 Ampang Gadang Arismanto, Arismanto; Rahman, Yulia
ANWARUL Vol 5 No 1 (2025): FEBRUARI
Publisher : Lembaga Yasin AlSys

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58578/anwarul.v5i1.4724

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This research was motivated by several problems, namely, the implementation of the Pancasila student profile which was not optimal, especially regarding mutual cooperation. There are still students who have difficulty carrying out learning using collaborative methods at SDN 15 Ampang Gadang. The spirit of cooperation is fading among students at SDN 15 Ampang Gadang. Therefore, this research aims to determine Mutual Cooperation Character Education through the Implementation of the Independent Curriculum in Islamic Religious Education and Character Education Subjects at SDN 15 Ampang Gadang. The method in this research uses descriptive qualitative, namely, to reveal facts, circumstances, phenomena and circumstances that occur while the research is running. The informants in this research were Islamic Religious Education and Character Teachers. Meanwhile, the location of this research was carried out at SDN 15 Ampang Gadang and the data collection techniques used in this research were observation, interviews and documentation. The results of the research obtained regarding Mutual Cooperation Character Education through the Implementation of the Independent Curriculum in Islamic Religious Education Subjects are that Islamic Religious Education teachers appreciate and strongly support Mutual Cooperation Character Education. This form of appreciation was realized by creating a congregational noon prayer program in turns. The implementation of Mutual Cooperation Character Education is carried out at the planning, implementation and evaluation stages. Moral knowing from the planning, implementation and evaluation stages is quite good, because it is in accordance with theory. While the moral feeling is less formed, the moral action is more visible, because there is already a practice of mutual cooperation in implementation. The supporting factors are adequate facilities and infrastructure. The inhibiting factor is the lack of students' understanding of what must be done, in other words the lack of awareness of students to work together.
Core Configuration Effect On The Flexural Behaviour Of Sandwich Panel Made Of Aluminium Skin And Sengon Wood Core Fajrin, Jauhar; Kencanawati, Ni Nyoman; Eniarti, Miko; Arismanto, Arismanto
Jurnal Rekayasa Sipil (JRS-Unand) Vol. 17 No. 3 (2021)
Publisher : Civil Engineering Departement, Andalas University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jrs.17.3.186-193.2021

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Among the many choices of composite sandwich panel cores, Balsa wood is one of the main alternatives of cores made of wood. However, the availability and price of Balsa wood are quite expensive, so it needs alternatives from other types of wood such as Sengon wood. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of Sengon wood as a core of composite sandwich panels. Three variations of the Sengon wood layout had been prepared as the core of the sandwich panels with a skin made of aluminum. All specimens, including the control specimens made of whole Sengon wood, were prepared with a size of 550 x 50 x 24 mm for length, width, and depth, respectively. Each variation and also the control specimens were made of 3 pieces. Tests were carried out based on the ASTM C 393-94 standard under the three-point bending test scheme. The results showed that the sandwich panel with plain Sengon wood core has the highest capacity to carry a flexural load, which is approximately 177.391 MPa, followed by a sandwich panel with long and end grain Sengon board that possess flexural strength of 153.913 MPa and 79.101 MPa, respectively. The flexural strength of these sandwich panels is superior to solid Sengon wood. The sandwich panels showed a typical ductile material indicated by a non-linear curve without a distinct yielded point before reach the maximum failure load. Three sandwich panels with various Sengon wood cores collapsed under three types of failure mechanisms; face wrinkling, shearing of the core, and delamination between the interface of skin and core. In conclusion, Sengon wood has a great potential to be used as the core material for a composite sandwich panel.