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Navigating Democratic Parenting Patterns in Parenting in the Digital Era Helmi, Helmi; Anggreni, Novina; Sridila, Sridila; Adiwijaya, Saputra; Batubara, Muhammad Zusanri; Saragih, Osi Karina
West Science Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 2 No. 06 (2024): West Science Interdisciplinary Studies
Publisher : Westscience Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v2i06.996

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The rapid advancement of technology and access to information in the digital age has greatly impacted children, known as the digital native generation. While technology offers easy access to information and educational tools, it also presents risks such as internet addiction and exposure to harmful content. The family, especially parents, plays a crucial role in shaping children's character. Parents need to teach, guide, and protect children from the negative impacts of technology. This article delves into the concept of democratic parenting, which is considered effective in addressing these challenges. In this approach, there is an emphasis on two-way communication, allowing both parents and children to express their opinions. It focuses on setting realistic boundaries, balanced supervision, and responsible development of digital skills. This parenting style helps children learn to manage their screen time and develop healthy digital habits. Additionally, children are taught to think critically, respect diverse opinions, and become independent. Parents should familiarize themselves with their children's technology, set time limits for using digital devices, choose safe and educational content, and actively engage in their children's digital activities. With the right guidance, children can utilize technology for positive self-development, tackle technological challenges, and grow into responsible, critical, and adaptable individuals.
PERAN BALAI PENYULUHAN PERTANIAN (BPP) DALAM PENYULUHAN KOMODITI PANGAN (STUDI KASUS DI KABUPATEN TANAH DATAR) Wahyuni, Sri; Helmi, Helmi; Tanjung, Hery Bachrizal; Oktavia, Yenny
Jurnal AGRISEP JURNAL AGRISEP VOL 18 NO 02 2019 (SEPTEMBER)
Publisher : Badan Penerbitan Fakultas Pertanian, Universitas Bengkulu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (193.425 KB) | DOI: 10.31186/jagrisep.18.2.235-248

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The process of achieving food security in Indonesia is inseparable from the role of extension as the educative technical personnel and empowerment of farmers. The extention is incorporated and authorized into the agricultural scope organization unit to carry out extension activities, one of which is the AEC. The research aims to look at the role of the AEC in extention food commodities. This type of research was descriptive which was designed qualitatively using the focus group discussion (FGD) method which aimed to explored specific problems related to the role of the AEC in Tanah Datar District. The results showed that the AEC in Tanah Datar District had carried out its role in conducting food commodity counseling well, but it was still not optimal due to limited facilities and infrastructure, accommodation and financing, and lack of resources and extension staff. In addition, the role of extensions has only reached the aspect of providing inputs, cultivation and harvesting. Extensions had not fully helped independent farmers in marketing matters. Therefore, it is important to increase the role of extension agents so that they can carry out their functions properly in conducting food commodity counseling.
Penyelesaian Masalah Transshipment pada Pendistribusian Tempe Menggunakan Metode Max-Min Febriana, Febriana; Helmi, Helmi; Fran, Fransiskus
Jurnal Derivat: Jurnal Matematika dan Pendidikan Matematika Vol. 11 No. 3 (2024): Jurnal Derivat (Desember 2024)
Publisher : Pendidikan Matematika Universitas PGRI Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31316/j.derivat.v11i3.6541

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Tempe is a daily food of Indonesian people that is famous for its high nutritional content. One of the home industries that produce tempe in Pontianak City is Pabrik Tempe Tuan Y. In distributing tempe, Pabrik Tempe Tuan Y  applies a transshipment system with two markets as transit points, where these two markets have different locations. This study aims to determine the solution to the tempe distribution problem and determine the minimum distribution cost that can be incurred by Pabrik Tempe Tuan Y. The problem in this study is a transshipment problem with mixed constraints, where the source and destination constraints consist not only of equation signs but also inequality signs. The Max-Min method is a method for solving transshipment problems with mixed constraints that can be used to obtain optimal solutions from solving all types of transshipment problems. The transshipment problem is organized in the form of a transportation table. The table is then solved using the Max-Min method. The results showed a decrease in total transportation costs from Rp 292,136.00 to Rp 260,193.00 with a cost difference of Rp 31,943.00.  Keywords: Transportation Problem, Transshipment Problem with Mixed Constraints, Max-Min Method.
An ASEAN Transboundary Haze Court: Why Does it Matter and How is it Possible? Kusniati, Retno; Helmi, Helmi; Rapik, Mohamad; Permatasari, Bunga; Jaderojananont , Peerapon
Journal of Indonesian Legal Studies Vol. 9 No. 2 (2024): Reforming Legal Frameworks: Justice, Rights, and Innovation in Indonesia and Be
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jils.v9i2.4488

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As a form of state responsibility as required by the ASEAN Agreement Transboundary Haze Pollution (AATHP), Indonesia and Thailand have provided sanctions to be imposed to the perpetrators of the forest and land fires. However, the national laws or legal instruments on this matter work only domestically and fail to overcome the effect of the domestic forest and land fires which potentially produce transboundary haze pollution. This paper proposes that the ideas of soft law of the AATHP and the non-intervention of the ASEAN Way should be reconsidered in dealing with transboundary haze pollution and a special regional court has to be made as a central authority to impose sanction upon the perpetrators of forest and land fires that cause the transboundary haze pollution. Using a comparative case study, this article evaluates the state responsibility and the implementation of the AATHP ideas in Indonesia and Thailand and put forward the arguments and the possibilities for installing a special court for transboundary haze pollution. The results demonstrate that, due to its regional needs and institutional and legal norms, ASEAN needs a different model of regional court compared to Uni-European’s one.
Pengaruh Model Pembelajaran Berbasis Masalah dan Sikap pada Fisika Terhadap Kemampuan Pemecahan Masalah Fisika Peserta Didik Sadiah, Riskha Lestari; Ali, Muh. Sidin; Khaeruddin, Khaeruddin; Helmi, Helmi; Arsyad, Muh.
Jurnal Penelitian dan Pembelajaran Fisika Indonesia Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Prodi Fisika FKIP Unram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppfi.v6i1.269

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This study aims to analyze the effect of learning models and attitude in physics on the problem solving. This research is a true experiment with a 2x2 factorial design. The population is all class X SMA Negeri 7 Luwu Utara years 2022/2023. The sample of two classes using simple random sampling techniques. Methods of data collection using attitude questionnaire on physics and physics problem-solving skill tests. Data analysis using two-way ANOVA The results showed that: There were differences in the physics problem-solving skills of students who were taught using problem-based learning models and those who were taught using discovery learning models, for attitudes to high physics, there were differences in problem-solving skills physics taught using problem-based learning models with those taught using discovery learning models, for low physics attitudes, there are differences in the physics problem-solving skills of students who are taught using problem-based learning models with those taught using discovery learning models, and there is no interaction between the learning model and attitudes toward physics on students' physics problem-solving skills. Keywords: PBL, attitude in physics, problem solving skill.
Navigating Democratic Parenting Patterns in Parenting in the Digital Era Helmi, Helmi; Anggreni, Novina; Sridila, Sridila; Adiwijaya, Saputra; Batubara, Muhammad Zusanri; Saragih, Osi Karina
West Science Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 2 No. 06 (2024): West Science Interdisciplinary Studies
Publisher : Westscience Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v2i06.996

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The rapid advancement of technology and access to information in the digital age has greatly impacted children, known as the digital native generation. While technology offers easy access to information and educational tools, it also presents risks such as internet addiction and exposure to harmful content. The family, especially parents, plays a crucial role in shaping children's character. Parents need to teach, guide, and protect children from the negative impacts of technology. This article delves into the concept of democratic parenting, which is considered effective in addressing these challenges. In this approach, there is an emphasis on two-way communication, allowing both parents and children to express their opinions. It focuses on setting realistic boundaries, balanced supervision, and responsible development of digital skills. This parenting style helps children learn to manage their screen time and develop healthy digital habits. Additionally, children are taught to think critically, respect diverse opinions, and become independent. Parents should familiarize themselves with their children's technology, set time limits for using digital devices, choose safe and educational content, and actively engage in their children's digital activities. With the right guidance, children can utilize technology for positive self-development, tackle technological challenges, and grow into responsible, critical, and adaptable individuals.
Analysis of the Performance of the Election-Winning Agency of the Regional Representative Council of the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle in Aceh in Nominating Legislative Candidates for the 2024 Simultaneous General Election Nofriadi, Nofriadi; Hasan, Effendi; Rassanjani, Saddam; Helmi, Helmi; Afrijal, Afrijal
Electronic Journal of Education, Social Economics and Technology Vol 5, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : SAINTIS Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33122/ejeset.v5i2.237

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This study focuses on the performance of the Electoral Victory Agency (Badan Pemenangan Pemilu, or BAPILU) of the Regional Representative Council of the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) in Aceh Province in nominating legislative candidates for the 2024 simultaneous general elections. BAPILU PDI-P Aceh Province is tasked with recruiting legislative candidates in preparation for the 2024 elections in Aceh. The stages carried out by BAPILU in nominating legislative candidates include three main phases: screening, which involves selecting prospective legislative candidates; mapping, which entails profiling the selected candidates by examining their backgrounds and personal profiles; and finally, winning, which is the final stage of candidate selection, where BAPILU determines and approves candidates to run for legislative office based on qualifications set by the PDI-P. In preparation for the upcoming 2024 elections, PDI-P prioritizes "fighter" cadres, defined as individuals with the competence and strong public influence needed to secure legislative positions. These "fighters" are considered to increase the likelihood of electoral success significantly.
The Politicization of Aid in the Electoral Process in Banda Aceh Fajri, Nurul; Susilawati, Novi; Helmi, Helmi; Fajri, Raihal
Electronic Journal of Education, Social Economics and Technology Vol 5, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33122/ejeset.v5i2.258

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This study examines the politicization of aid in the 2024 Legislative Election in Banda Aceh through the lens of patron-client theory, exploring how candidates or political parties use material aid to secure electoral support. Using a qualitative descriptive method, data were collected through interviews with voters in Banda Aceh and a review of relevant literature. The findings reveal that material aid often functions as a transactional tool, with voters expected to reciprocate by voting for the candidates providing assistance. This reciprocal expectation significantly influences voter behavior, as many prioritize immediate material benefits over ideological or programmatic considerations. However, not all voters adhere to this transactional dynamic; some evaluate candidates based on their political qualities and programs, regardless of aid. Perceptions of candidates who abstain from providing aid vary—some voters see the absence of aid as a disadvantage, while others value the candidates' vision and integrity over material offerings. The study concludes that while aid politicization impacts electoral outcomes, maintaining voter trust and loyalty depends on candidates' fulfillment of political promises and long-term commitment. Balancing short-term aid strategies with genuine political accountability is essential for sustaining trust and upholding the integrity of the political system.
Pelestarian Padi Lokal Sambay Simeulue Aceh melalui Sosialisasi, Konservasi, Peningkatan Varietas, dan Rekayasa Genetik Efendi, Efendi; Muyassir, Muyassir; Helmi, Helmi; Zulwanis, Zulwanis; Hidayat, Taufan
PESARE: Jurnal Pengabdian Sains dan Rekayasa Vol 1, No 1 (2023): Oktober 2023
Publisher : Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/pesare.v1i1.33929

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Abstract: The province of Aceh has a wealth of local varieties, such as Aceh's local rice, which comes in various types and plays a crucial role in human life. Therefore, it needs to be managed and utilized in a sustainable, harmonious, and balanced manner for the greatest prosperity of the people. The conservation and utilization of the Aceh Sambay Simeulue local rice germplasm have been successfully carried out through systematic field surveys, coordination with the government, and community outreach. The tested Sambay Simeulue rice has yielded 20 pure lines in the early generation. Socialization, conservation, and rice breeding activities have produced candidates for new superior varieties, which have been implemented on Simeulue Island. The new superior rice lines resulting from the selection process exhibit promising characteristics, including productivity reaching 8 tons/ha and excellent rice taste. As a result, the utilization of Sambay Simeulue superior rice has been enhanced by increasing support for the supply of superior varieties through partnerships. Additionally, efforts have been made to strengthen seed institutions for large-scale production. By optimizing seed production on a wider scale, the use of quality seeds from superior varieties, produced through community service, can be further increased.
Istikhdām Namudhaj al-Ma’raḍ al-Māshi (Gallery Walk) li Ta’līm al- Tarākib fī al-Madrasah al-Thānawiyyah al-Islāmiyyah al-Ḥukūmiyyah 3 Agam Helmi, Helmi
HuRuf Journal : International Journal of Arabic Applied Linguistic Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): December 2023
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Sjech M. Djamil Djambek Bukittinggi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30983/huruf.v3i2.6817

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The problem in tarkib learning (structure) is the lack of student motivation and interest in learning because teachers use traditional learning models that center on the teacher. The purpose of this study was to determine how tarkib learning with the Gallery Walk model, its effectiveness, and how students respond to tarkib learning using the Gallery Walk model at MTsN 3 Agam. Researchers use experimental methods with True Experimental Design. The research instruments were a post-test test and a questionnaire. The population of this study was all seventh-grade students of MTsN 3 Agam in the 2022-2023 school year while the research sampling technique was Simple Random Sampling. Research results: (1) Students share thoughts and discussions about tarkib, pour it on large paper, and then stick it on the wall of the classroom. Then the group goes around while the speaker stays in the group to explain the results of the group to visitors who continue to return to their respective groups and explain it to the speaker of the group. (2) The Sig. (2-tailed) value of 0.032 is smaller than 0.05 and the results of the t-count value (2.190) and t-table (1.998). The t-count is greater than the t-table, so the null hypothesis (H0) is rejected and the alternative hypothesis (Ha) is accepted. (3) Analysis of student responses showed (a) 85.31% of students were interested in the Gallery Walk model (very positive response) (b) 86% of students stated that the Gallery Walk model was useful (very positive response) and (c) 86.25% of students' desire to use the Gallery Walk model in other lessons.
Co-Authors - Afrizal A Zarkasi Abdul Holik, Abdul Abdullah, Abdulllah Abdurahman, M Luthfi Achmad Nurmandi Adiwijaya, Saputra Adventa, Maria Wisda Afda, Dayang Noor Afra, Raisatul Afrijal Afrijal Agus Satrya Wibowo Agustina, Soraya Ahmad Syaufi Aisyah Azis Alfian Putra Alfitri Alfitri Ali, M. Sidin Alimuddin, Nurul Fadhila Almeida, Maria Amir Pada, Amir Anggelina, Florensi Silva Anggraini*, Novita Anggreni, Novina Anugerah, Bayu Anwar, Muhammad Nafis Ardiawan, Ismal Ardimansyah, Andieni Nur Arie Arma Arsyad Arief, Maryam Jamila Arif Abdillah Arrie Budhiartie Arsyad, Muh. Arya Pratama, Putra Handika Aryati, Vivi Asrinaldi Asrinaldi Asy'ari, Muh. Ilham Azmarita, Triya Batubara, Siti Fatimah Bayu Prihandono Buana, Sandyka Budi Utomo Budiyono, Fadhila Annisa Bustami Usman, Bustami Daniel Happy Putra Daska, Hipin Dede, Dede Dewi, Hesty Dewi, Lidia Dian Arisetya, Dian Didik Tulus Subekti Diningsih, Dinda Syahputri Diplan, Diplan Dwi Noviani Sulisawati Dzakhi Ry, Mohd Edi Purwanto Edwardus Iwantri Goma Efendi Efendi Effendi Hasan Eko Nuriyatman Elfindri, Elfindri Endang Purwati RN Era Sonita Erwanda, Muhammad Evi Noviani Fahrika, Andi Ika Fajri, Raihal Fauzani Raharja, Ivan Fauzi Syam Fazlina, Yulia Dewi Febriana Febriana, Febriana Firdaus , Muhammad Fadhil Firmansyah Putra Fitri Fitri Fitriani Fitriani FITRIANI, VICTORIA YULITA Fran, Fransiskus Hafrida Hafrida Hairul Anwar, Hairul Haliza, Aipak Hanina, Raihan Rahma Hardiansyah, Rila Hariatam H, Fendy Hartati Hartati Hasdiah, Hasdiah Hasnur, Hanifah Hawa Gazani hendrita, juli Henmaidi, Henmaidi Herdiana, Nana Hermanto Hermanto Heryana, Ade Himmah, Atikatul Holipah, Siti Holipah, Siti Hubaybah, Hubaybah HUDA, NUR’AINUL MIFTAHUL Ikhwan Rahmatika Latif Imanuel, Frengky Natalino Indraningsih, Ulfi Intan, Syarifah Keumala Irmawati Irmawati Irwan, Irma Yanthi Iskandar Iskandar Iswahyudi ISWAHYUDI ISWAHYUDI Jaderojananont , Peerapon Jasruddin Daud Malago Jonathan, Ryan Jonharnas, Jonharnas Kaddi, Haeril Khaeruddin Khaeruddin Khairani, Cut Khalid, Rasyikah Md Kurniasih, Eka Kurniawan*, Purnama Laeli, Sobrul Lailatul Berliana Latifah Amir Layly, Saadah Lestari, Devi Indah M. Yamani Ma'ruf, Murni Maghfira Faraidiany Mahesa, Nugrah Majuar, Edi Makarim, Helwiyah Makarim, Helwiyah Makkawaru, Muhajirin Manatnine, Annisa Ara Manfarizah Manfarizah Manora, Elsa Marbun, Eva Diansari Margaretha, Silvya Maria, Anggreni Hildaria Mariatul Kiftiah Mariska, Refhi Markus Diantoro Maryam Jamila Arief Masfufa, Masfufa Meisita, Cheril Meliana Pasaribu Merlianti, Merlianti Mispansyah, Mispansyah Mohamad Rapik Mudinillah, Adam Muh. Sidin Ali, Muh. Sidin Muhammad Arsyad Muhammad Faisal Muhammad Rivai Muhammad Zusanri Batubara Mulyadi Mulyadi Mutia, Fera Mutmainna, Mutmainna Muyassir Muyassir Muyassir*, Muyassir Nadia Nadia Nasya Amelia Putri Nazara, Valeri Ningrum, Mei Vita Romadon Nofialdi, Nofialdi Nofriadi Nofriadi Nofriadi, Ilmu Pemerintahan, Universitas Syiah Kua Novi Susilawati, Novi Novia Chairuman Nugraha, Dio Ananda Nur Padilah, Nizomiah Nur Zakiyah Darajat Nurhayati Nurhayati Nurul Fajri Nurul Kamaly Nurwijayanti Octaviani, Theresia Oktavia, Yenny Pajriah, Dwi Pebrianto, Dony Yusra Permatasari, Bunga Pratiwi, Annistaesia Restu Priyadi, Rian Purba, Elizabet Kristina Putra, Dinda Syufradian Rachman, Ananta Mulya Rahardja, Ivan Fauzani Rahmadani, Ibnu Rahman Rahman Rahmasari, Fanny Rahyunnisa, Meidilla Ramadhan, Rahul Ramadhani, Anisah Rendang, Aden Retno Kusniati Rezaldi, Reizaldi Riben, Sulfa Rice Trisnawati Rohim, Saepul Romanda, Putri Roos, Amelia Vickylia Ruanti, Reni Saddam Rassanjani Sadiah, Riskha Lestari Safarina, Annisa Safitri, Febri Dwi Said, Sukmawati Salmah Salmah Sandi, Sabinus sandra dewi Sapitri, Alfi Saputra , Benny SAPUTRA, BENY Saputri, Maulida Julia Saragih, Osi Karina Sary, Febriani Satoso, Sukamto Satria, Yuyun Satriananda, Satriananda Septaria, Ema Sesrita, Afridha Setiani, Irena Ana Setiawan, Roni - Sinthary, Venna Siti Khadijah Siti Nurhaliza Slamet Raharjo Sri Agustini Sri Wahyuni Sridila, Sridila Surya Sukti, Surya Suryaningsih, Dwi Sya, Mega Febriani Syamsir Syamsir Tambunan, Jessica Shanin Tampa, Alimuddin Tamrin Tamrin Tanjung, Hery Bachrizal Tantri, Eliana Tasya, Tasya Taufan Hidayat Thaib, Cut Masyithah Theresia Simanullang, Berty Tiwoy, Vistarani Arini Tobing, Maria Todingan, Yelfiani Li'lak Trisno Setiawan, Trisno Tullah, Hidayat Umar Gibran Assidqi Usman Usman Usman Usman valentino, andhika Vina Maulidya Wafiq, Wafiq wahyuni wahyuni Wilson Novarino Wiwik Handayani Yadi Jufri Yani, Muhammad Akbar Yanti, Azmi Yanza, Fabri Yaswirman, Yaswirman Yudas, Yudas Yudhi Yundari, Yundari Yuniati, Ade Yusran, Dini Indriaty Zahra, Zelda Annisa Zetra, Aidinil Zulwanis, Zulwanis