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Application of psychological work sheets experiments and non experiments on environmental pollution meters to improve learning outcomes and skills process science of high school students Trienggadeng Siska Yani; Hafnati Rahmatan; M Ali S
Jurnal Edubio Tropika Vol 6, No 2 (2018): Jurnal EduBio Tropika
Publisher : Jurnal Edubio Tropika

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This study aims to determine differences in learning results on environmental pollution materials after Work Sheets Experiments. Data retrieval was conducted in March 2017. The method used in this researchis quasi experimental method. This research was conducted at SMA and MA of Trienggadeng Sub-district with sample of 42 students in every school. The instrument used is a test to assess learners' learning outcomes. Data analysis used indepenent sample t-test at significant level 0,05. The results showed that thitung ttable is tcount 5,45 ttable 1,98. Conclusion there are differences in student learning outcomes applied Work Sheets Experiments and non experiments on environmental pollution materials in high school students Trienggadeng District Pidie Jaya District.Keywords: LKPD Experiments and Learning Outcomes.
Reformasi Hukum Keluarga Islam di Brunei Darussalam: Studi atas Kodifikasi dan Adaptasi Mazhab Syafi'i dalam Konteks Modern Septia Nabila; Siska Yani; Nazirah Sukma; Nurul Afifah; Jamilah; Al Aziz; Aulil Amri
El-Faqih : Jurnal Pemikiran dan Hukum Islam Vol. 11 No. 1 (2025): EL FAQIH
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam (IAI) Faqih Asy'ari Kediri

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This article examines the reform of Islamic family law in Brunei Darussalam, emphasizing its statutory codification within a modern state framework while retaining Syafi’i orthodoxy. Using a qualitative library research method, it analyzes regulatory transformations in marriage registration, minimum marriage age, judicially-controlled polygamy, divorce procedures, and obligatory bequest (wasiat wajibah). The findings show that Brunei adopts a strong state-centric legal model—requiring formal registration and court approval for polygamy—making it more centralized than Indonesia but less secular than Malaysia, which permits broader judicial discretion. This model reflects a hybrid approach that preserves Syafi’i legal heritage while institutionalizing bureaucratic control to ensure legal certainty and social order.