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Learning Model of Volcanic Eruption For Inculcating Attitude ff Response To Merapi Eruption In Elementary School Students In Boyolali district Mukhlis Mustofa; Dewi Liesnoor Setyowati; Juhadi Juhadi; Suwito Eko Pramono
International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 7 (2021)
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Natural disasters in Indonesia have the potential to cause sustainable systemic impacts if they are not addressed proportionally. Boyolali Regency as one of the regencies in Central Java Province has the potential for volcanic eruptions to occur in the Merapi slope area. The stronger mythology of the people who inhabit Merapi Lerang, compared to the eruption pattern that occurred in the Merapi area, is an interesting phenomenon. The planting of disaster education based on the Merapi eruption is needed in planting awareness from an early age in the form of disaster education. The formulation of this research problem is identified in five research questions, namely: How is the relationship between the role of local wisdom in the Merapi eruption area as a disaster education landscape to the development of education? How is the learning model that can be developed in the Merapi disaster-prone area in Boyolali district? How is the educational learning model in the context of developing the Merapi eruption response area as part of Indonesia? How to fulfill the educative rights of students in social studies learning as the embodiment of good citizens? This study uses a phenomenological qualitative approach, has an actual setting, researchers are the key instruments, the data are descriptive, emphasizes the process, sustainable disaster education is very important considering the complexity of regions in Indonesia that have various disaster potentials.
Tea Plantation in Tourism, Conservation, and Economic Perspectives (a Study on Pagilaran Tea Plantation, Batang Regency)‎ Raras Gistha Rosardi; Sucihatiningsih Dian Wisika Prajanti; Hamdan Tri Atmaja; Juhadi Juhadi
International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 7 (2021)
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The plantation sector is a conflict-prone sector. The interests of various parties are disembogued in the plantation sector. Policies, legal regulations, hopes to provide welfare and a vehicle for research and education are part of the dynamics of Plantation. The objectives of this research is to findings in the form of a new perspective on Pagilaran tea plantations. The method used in this research is qualitative. Tea plantation is the leading sector in Indonesia which is favored by beautiful natural scenery, superior tea commodities, and efforts to preserve nature. Pagilaran Tea Plantation has core businesses in the form of Production, Trade, and Agrotourism. Pagilaran tea plantation is an icon of family-based tourism and study tour. Pagilaran develops its plantations in accordance with RA (Rainforest Alliance) standards and government regulations. PT Pagilaran is also committed to always playing an active role in preserving the environment. Tour packages based on the potential of natural resources and education of tea commodities become the main attraction for Pagilaran, including Tea Walking, Tea Factory, and Sun Rise at Tea Plantation Peak‎. The management principle of PT. Pagilaran Tea Plantation is a Closed Cluster Economy that empowers local communities to be empowered in Pagilaran Tea Plantation‎.
Analysis of Disaster Education Models: Studies from Early Childhood to Higher Education Levels Elvara Norma Aroyandini; Ani Rusilowati; Supriyadi Supriyadi; Hartono Hartono; Bambang Subali; Nur Hamid; Juhadi Juhadi
International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 9 (2023)
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Disaster education is a mandatory effort to deal with unexpected natural disasters. Disaster education trains knowledge, attitudes, and skills in dealing with disasters, one of which can be done through formal education, starting from early childhood to tertiary education. This writing aims to analyze the model of implementing disaster education through formal education, starting from early childhood education, elementary school, and middle school, to university. This article systematically uses the type of literature review writing by reviewing as many as 53 articles in Scopus-indexed journals and proceedings. The research results show different disaster education models at each level. The early childhood education level is taught with fun learning activities inside and outside the classroom, telling stories, and through websites. Elementary school level is carried out by camping, disaster drills, integrated with learning and local wisdom, implementing programs in schools, and optimizing smartphone functions. The secondary school level is conducted by conducting preparedness exercises, optimizing smartphones, applying specific learning methods, and integrating them with subjects. As for the tertiary level, this can be done by being involved in management, in natural disaster areas, and making disaster education a compulsory subject.
Communication Model Lifestyle of Islamic Adolescents in Religious Life in Semarang City Saka Mahardika Oktav Nugraha; Juhadi Juhadi; Dewi Liesnoor S; Hamdan Tri Atmaja; Nugroho Trisnu Brata
International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 9 (2023)
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Communication Model Lifestyle of Islamic adolescents towards religious differences in addressing understanding. Differences between communities on understanding and behavior is a study to carry out a model of communication between Muslim adolescent communities in the city of Semarang. Four Muslim communities have different understandings of behavior and thoughts toward young mosque activist organizations: NU, Muhammadiyah, Tabligh, and LDII. This study examines the communication model of the differences between the four young mosque activist communities in Semarang. Studying the lifestyles of the four religious communities, the extent to which lifestyle differences lead to potential conflicts, and the existence of communication models between the four young mosque activist communities with different understandings. The research method uses a qualitative approach. The research subjects of young mosque activists as the primary informants were based on a purposive sampling technique. The study results are a Communication Model between four religious communities that conflict over differences in understanding. The results of research on the lives of four Muslim communities on lifestyle differences lead to disputes between Muslim communities. Differences in Muslim lifestyles raise potential conflicts between the four Muslim communities of NU, Muhammadiyah, Tabligh, and LDII. The different problems can be integrated with the existence of a social communication model between the four Muslim communities in Semarang.
Literature Study: Integration of Climate Change Education in School Curriculum of Various Countries Septiani, Endah; Setyowati, Dewi Liesnoor; Juhadi, Juhadi; Husain, Fadly; Putri, Raudya Setya Wismoko
Proceedings of International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 10 (2024)
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. In recent decades, climate change has become a pressing global issue, demanding effective educational approaches to increase awareness and mitigation actions. Facing the increasingly impactful issue of climate change, it is necessary to integrate climate change in education. So far, from searches on Google Scholar, many articles from overseas research have been published on the integration of climate change education in the school curriculum. This literature study aims to explore climate change models that are integrated into foreign curricula. The keywords used in the database search were developments in climate change education published in the last 5 years, namely the period 2020 to 2024. The method used in the literature study used PRISMA guidelines with four stages, namely identification, screening, feasibility and inclusion. Conclusions are drawn qualitatively. The database from Google Scholar was systematically analyzed to search for relevant climate change education development studies. There are seven articles that describe the integration of climate change education abroad. The research results show that there are significant variations in approaches to climate change education, ranging from the integration of climate change material into the curriculum to the development of special programs that focus on adaptation and mitigation. Therefore, it is necessary to carry out development research to create a more effective and sustainable climate change education model for the curriculum in Indonesia.
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