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Life Survival Strategy of Street Children and Accompaniment Ginting, Mishella Serafina Br; Shofwan, Imam
Edukasi Vol 15, No 2 (2021): November 2021
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/edukasi.v15i2.33352

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Family poverty is a factor in the emergence of the phenomenon of street children, the inability to fulfill life expenses is the reason for them to survive in the streets by doing activities such as selling newspapers, busking, begging, market workers, street vendors, scavenging used goods, polishing shoes, cleaning vehicles services at traffic lights, collecting used goods, and so on. The purpose of this study was to find out how the live survival strategy for street children and to find out the efforts to assist street children by the Setara Foundation in Semarang City. The type of research used is descriptive qualitative research. The data sources in this study were four street children who lived on the streets for more than 2 years and a manager of the Semarang City Setara Foundation. Data collection techniques used are observation, interviews, and documentation. Validity checking technique using source triangulation. The research located at the Tugu Muda area of Semarang City and the Setara Foundation office. The results of this study are a form of the subject's survival strategy by applying active survival strategies by working on the streets from an early age independently, such as selling newspapers and tissues, passive survival strategies by saving food or eating with potluck dishes, and network survival strategies by maintaining relationships with other street children. The handling carried out by the Setara Foundation involves children that considered at risk of streets life and children that is already involving at streets in various activities, such as preventing children who are at risk of taking to the streets and becoming victims of CSEC, involving children in alternative education, developing children's forums, developing child protection networks, and legal assistance to street children, especially those who are exploited, children in conflict with the law, and sexual violence. The Setara Foundation has several mentoring programs for street children to avoid CSEC and legal assistance for children who are victims of violence and CSEC.
Implementation of hybrid learning in learning package C equivalency in learning activities center A'ida, Maya Sahila; Shofwan, Imam
Edukasi Vol 17, No 2 (2023): Educational Theory and Practice, Educational policy and reform
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/edukasi.v17i2.50096

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Change system learning in this era of revolution 4.0 more utilise availability technology information and the internet, especially during covid-19. Online learning that took place during the Covid-19 pandemic shocked the world of education , because Lots society that hasn't Ready facing the era of revolution 4.0. For overcome problem said , done effort management hybrid learning . Hybrid learning combines activity learning stare advance with learning internet based . Study This use approach qualitative . Data collection techniques use method interviews , documentation , and observations . Data analysis techniques using technique proposed by Miles and Huberman, viz data collection , data reduction , presentation , and conclusions . Research result This show that hybrid learning consisting of from (1) Planning prepared and planned moreover formerly like compile module , and how implementation hybrid learning ; (2) Implementation done with combine activity stare face to face and online; (3) Evaluation learning in the Studio Learning Activities (SKB) Banjarnegara has held with good and smooth . Implications from study This is education equality package C is expected can facilitate participant students who have desire For continue education when Already own work.
Co-Authors A'ida, Maya Sahila Abdul Rahman Achmad Munib Achmad Munib Adeoye, Moses Adeleke Afifah, Siti Akhadi, Dannie Yusfi All Fine Loretha All Fine Loretha Amin Yusuf Aminatun, Siti Anggraeni, Novia Anisya, Thyo Rizky Annisa Ratna Puspitasari Ariesta, Dinda Arina Rahma, Rezka Astari, Fransisca Devyyana Putri Aulia Denaya Awalia Ardani, Nasa Awaliyatun Nikmah Baharun, Hasan Boriboon, Gumpanat Daniel Happy Putra Daryat, Daryat Decky Avrilianda Dewanti, Lintang Kirana Putri Djibu, Rusdin Fachmi, Aulia Vega Fakhruddin Fauji Koda Ginting, Mishella Serafina Br Gunarhadi Gunarhadi, Gunarhadi Gunarti Dwi Lestari Gupta, Sachin Hapsari, Rista Ayudya Hardiyanti, Nining Hendra Dedi Kriswanto, Hendra Dedi I Wayan Widiana Ilyas Ilyas Inayati, Putri Nur Iva Aprevia permata Bunda Joko Sutarto Kariadi, Mustasyfa Thabib Khamidah, Anisa Khomsun Nurhalim, Khomsun Loretha, All Fine Maharany, Anggieta Zuliza Marta, Grasalwa Dhifaf Virlia Mintarsih Arbarini Nabiah Tia Novitasari Nindya Cahyani Novitasari, Nimas Nurkhayati, Siti Oladejo, Maruff Akinlawe Prilianti, Ratna Putra Widhanarto, Ghanis Rana Indah Setiawati Rana Indah Setiawati Rendi Agung Febrianto Rosida, Tri Septi Dian S.Pd. M Kes I Ketut Sudiana . Sabah, Mustafa Ismail Khudair Saleha, Najwa Ayu Saputra, Sulaeman Fityan Sari, Elok Fariha Setyawan, Novi Shofwan, Fakhruddin Sodiq Aziz Kuntoro Sufyan, Anis Sufyan, Anis Sunardi Sunardi Sungkowo Edy Mulyono Tri Joko Raharjo Tri Suminar Tristanti Tristanti Tyas, Dewi Nilam Utami, Munika Ayu Tri Wibowo Wibowo Widhanarto, Ghanis Putra Widodo Widodo Widyaswari, Monica Wildan Zamraza Nugraha Yudi Siswanto Zea Riza Sinensis