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Journal : Unram Journal of Community Service (UJCS)

Participatory Strategies for Fostering Environmental Awareness and Domestic Waste Management through Waste Segregation among Primary School Hidayati Utami, Nurul; Kaspul; Prahatama Putra, Aminuddin; Ajizah, Aulia; Amintarti, Sri; Nurtamara, Luthfiana
Unram Journal of Community Service Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): June
Publisher : Pascasarjana Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/ujcs.v6i2.989

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This community service project aimed to promote environmental awareness and sustainable waste management practices among primary school students at SDN Kuin Cerucuk V Banjarmasin. The program targeted students aged 8–12, a critical developmental stage for instilling environmentally responsible behaviour. Using a participatory approach, the activities included educational sessions, practical waste sorting exercises, and the installation of visual learning aids. Pre- and post-intervention assessments were conducted through direct observation and questionnaires to evaluate knowledge acquisition and behavioural changes. The results indicated a substantial improvement in students’ understanding of waste types and segregation practices. Prior to the intervention, 71.4% of students demonstrated limited knowledge, which shifted significantly post-intervention, with 71.4% achieving the highest knowledge category. Observable behavioural changes included consistent use of segregated waste bins and increased attentiveness to school cleanliness. The active involvement of teachers and school management contributed to the program’s success. However, sustainability challenges remain, including limited time for long-term mentoring, resource constraints among staff, and the absence of community-level waste infrastructure. Despite these obstacles, the project demonstrates that early environmental education, supported by collaboration and practical engagement, can effectively foster long-term behavioural change and lay the foundation for an environmentally conscious.
Participatory Strategies for Fostering Environmental Awareness and Domestic Waste Management through Waste Segregation among Primary School Hidayati Utami, Nurul; Kaspul; Prahatama Putra, Aminuddin; Ajizah, Aulia; Amintarti, Sri; Nurtamara, Luthfiana
Unram Journal of Community Service Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): June
Publisher : Pascasarjana Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/ujcs.v6i2.989

Abstract

This community service project aimed to promote environmental awareness and sustainable waste management practices among primary school students at SDN Kuin Cerucuk V Banjarmasin. The program targeted students aged 8–12, a critical developmental stage for instilling environmentally responsible behaviour. Using a participatory approach, the activities included educational sessions, practical waste sorting exercises, and the installation of visual learning aids. Pre- and post-intervention assessments were conducted through direct observation and questionnaires to evaluate knowledge acquisition and behavioural changes. The results indicated a substantial improvement in students’ understanding of waste types and segregation practices. Prior to the intervention, 71.4% of students demonstrated limited knowledge, which shifted significantly post-intervention, with 71.4% achieving the highest knowledge category. Observable behavioural changes included consistent use of segregated waste bins and increased attentiveness to school cleanliness. The active involvement of teachers and school management contributed to the program’s success. However, sustainability challenges remain, including limited time for long-term mentoring, resource constraints among staff, and the absence of community-level waste infrastructure. Despite these obstacles, the project demonstrates that early environmental education, supported by collaboration and practical engagement, can effectively foster long-term behavioural change and lay the foundation for an environmentally conscious.
Co-Authors AA Sudharmawan, AA Abdul Majid Aceng Kosasih Ali Rachman, Ali Amalia Rezeki Aminuddin Prahatama Putra Anisa Rahmatina Annisa, Sholihatun Aulia, Nurul Bunda Halang Chairil Faif Pasani Damayanti, Arma Datin Maghfirotul Nadhira Dewi Amelia Widiyastuti Dewi Indah Lestari Difa Pertiwi Krismadana Ellen Nabella Ellyna Hafizah Encep Syarief Nurdin, Encep Syarief Faizza, Kamila Nur Finda Vericha Ngenda Fransisca Aurora, Zevira Fujianti, Annisa Gilang Satyo Adjie Habibah Nuhayati Hartika, Naurasyifa Inasya Deby Haura Labibah Helmah, Ayu Noor Hidayati Hidayati Hidayati Utami, Nurul Indun Nursafitri Irianti, Riya Jumiati, Heni Kaspul Kaspul Kaspul Kaspul Kaspul Khairun Amalia Khairun Nisa Krisdianto KKrisdianto Kusma Wahdah Laila Malinda Septiana Luthfiana Nurtamara M. Arsyad, M. Madinatul Munawarah Mahrudin Mahrudin Maulana Khalid Riefani Maulita Permata Sari Meidita Alpisah Rina Meidita Alpisah Rina Mella Mutika Sari Mentari, Annisa Widyana Mirhanuddin Mirhanuddin Mirna Hariati Muh. Afdal Muhammad Zaini Muhammad Zaini Muhammad Zaini Muhammad Zaini Muhammad Zaini Muhammad Zaini Nadia Rahmita Sari Nadiyah Nadiyah Nahadi, N. Nanda Maisyura Noorhidayati Noorhidayati Noorsalamiah, Noorsalamiah Nuhayati, Habibah Nurtamara, Luthfiana Nurul Hidayati Utami Nurul Huda Prahatama Putra, Aminuddin Qathrin Nada Rabiatul Adawiyah Rahmi, Fatimah Ramadita Putri Utami Reski Anna Saskia Rina, Meidita Alpisah Riska Wulandari, Riska Riya Irianti RUWAIDA, ULYA Safitri Safitri Saidah Lara Asih Salimah Salimah, Salimah Siti Maryati Sri Aminarti Sri Amintarti Sri Amintarti Sri Amintarti Syamsiar, Syamsiar Syihabuddin Syihabuddin Thihana Thihana Widiyastuti , Dewi Amelia