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MOTIVASI INDONESIA EKSPOR CPO (CRUDE PALM OIL) KE TUNISIA TAHUN 2010-2014 Friska Novianti; Pazli "
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol. 6: Edisi I Januari - Juni 2019
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Universitas Riau

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This thesis is a Bilateral Trade study that provides an analysis of two-state Cooperation in meeting needs and achieving their interests. This research focused on the Export of Indonesian Palm Oil (CPO) to Tunisia from 2010-2014. Palm Oil is the product of processed palm oil as vegetable oil which is needed as industrial material and household consumption. Where Indonesia as the largest palm oil producer in the world accounts for 51% of the world's demand for palm oil and exports to various countries including Tunisia. This thesis uses a conceptual basis with the concept of International Economic Cooperation in which International Economic Cooperation is carried out to get together through the use of finance and technological resources from each partner. Supported by the level of analysis of the Nation State and the Liberalism Perspective. The concept leads to the method of qualitative methods and is assisted by Library Research as a source of information. The MoU on Cooperation between Indonesia and Tunisia is a manifestation of Indonesia's national interests, in which the bilateral cooperation of the two countries is the ultimate goal of profit. Therefore, CPO export cooperation is one of the many Indonesian exports to Tunisia to achieve the set trade value with a contribution of 63.3% of Indonesia's exports to Tunisia in 2010-2014. Keywords: Bilateral Trade, International Cooperation, Liberalism, Exports, Palm Oil.
Strategi Adaptasi Lembaga Pendidikan terhadap Dinamika Perubahan Lingkungan Eksternal di Era Digital Nisa Ainur; Samantha Cahyani; Friska Novianti; Hesti Kusumaningrum
Jurnal Nakula : Pusat Ilmu Pendidikan, Bahasa dan Ilmu Sosial Vol. 3 No. 6 (2025): Jurnal Nakula : Pusat Ilmu Pendidikan, Bahasa dan Ilmu Sosial
Publisher : Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Indonesia

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The digital era has significantly transformed the external environment of educational institutions, demanding swift, strategic, and innovative adaptation to remain relevant to societal needs. Key external factors such as rapid technological advancement, evolving government policies, globalization of education, and disparities in digital access pose substantial challenges to maintaining educational quality. Institutions that fail to adapt risk falling behind in both learning quality and graduate competitiveness. This study aims to explore effective adaptation strategies for educational institutions amid these digital dynamics. Employing a literature review with a descriptive qualitative approach, the research analyzes various sources discussing educational responses to technological and policy developments. The findings highlight essential strategies such as integrating a technology-based curriculum, adopting digital learning platforms, enhancing educators’ digital literacy, and improving technological infrastructure to support distance learning. Strengthening institutional capacity to manage digital transformation also becomes a vital component. Furthermore, collaboration with stakeholders—government, private sector, and society—is vital for building an inclusive educational ecosystem. Community involvement and industry partnerships can support resource development and ensure curriculum relevance. However, implementation barriers remain, including insufficient teacher training in digital pedagogy, unequal internet access in remote areas, and limited funding. These issues necessitate digital-oriented education policy evaluations and stronger regulatory frameworks to bridge the digital divide. The study concludes that successful adaptation goes beyond merely adopting technology. Sustainable transformation also depends on continuous evaluation and support systems. By implementing the right strategies and addressing key obstacles, educational institutions can effectively navigate digital challenges and foster sustainable, future-oriented learning environments aligned with contemporary demands.
PERAN KELUARGA DALAM MEMBENTUK IDENTITAS KRISTIANI PADA ANAK Friska Novianti; Meryam Bura; Sarma Sitorus; Limbong, Limbong; Mariam Massang
EDUCATIONAL JOURNAL : General and Specific Research Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): FEBRUARI
Publisher : CV. ADIBA AISHA AMIRA

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This research aims to explore the role played by families in shaping Christian identity in children. Religious identity is acquired through complex interactions between individuals and the family environment. In this context, the study focuses on how Christian values, beliefs, and practices are transmitted and internalized within the family environment. Qualitative research methods were employed, including a case study conducted within the researcher's surroundings, as well as a literature review on relevant topics. Christian families with primary school-aged children were selected as research subjects using a purposive sampling approach. Data were then analyzed using a thematic analysis approach. Initial findings indicate that the role of parents in setting examples, educating, and celebrating religious activities has a significant impact on the formation of Christian identity in children. Religious habits within the family, including communal prayer and participation in church worship, also play a crucial role in solidifying religious identity. Social environmental factors, particularly family involvement in religious communities and Christian religious education, enrich the religious experiences of children. However, challenges such as the influence of secular environments and cultural changes also play a role in the dynamics of Christian identity formation. The results of this research are expected to provide a deeper understanding of the complexity of interactions between families and the Christian identity of children. The implications of this research may contribute to the development of Christian religious education programs and provide guidance for Christian families in guiding their children towards a steadfast religious identity.