Ujen Zenal Mikdar
Universitas Palangka Raya

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Dampak Pandemi Covid-19 terhadap Perilaku Belajar, Sosial dan Kesehatan bagi Mahasiswa FKIP Universitas Palangka Raya Zuly Daima Ulfa; Ujen Zenal Mikdar
Journal of Sport Science and Education Vol 5 No 2 (2020)
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Olahraga, Universitas Negeri Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/jossae.v5n2.p124-138

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The covid-19 pandemic forced restrictions on social, economic, religious activities including college activities. The closure of several public facilities, sports arenas, shops and lectures conducted online has an impact on Palangka Raya University (UPR) students. The study aims to analyze the changes in learning, social and health of UPR students. This study was quantitative research and used cross-sectional design. Samples were FKIP UPR students that were selected by simple random sampling. Data were collected using online questionnaire. The impact of the covid-19 pandemi for students in college activities is the adjustment of online methode, because some areas are constrained by internet signal. Social communication is increasing in cyberspace, as a result of cant meet directly. Students become more concerned about health behavior, which is mostly applied is washing hands. Covid-19 pandemic has an impact on learning behavior, social and health, but from the constraints experienced, students become more adaptive to identify technologies that can support learning, increasing social relations and application of healthy lifestyles. The conclusion is pandemic has a negative impact on learning which is related to unstable signal, but there is also positive impact, which is improving skills related to using technology, social communication and health behavior.
The Social Impact of Sports Extracurricular Development at SMPN 1 Palangka Raya Ujen Zenal Mikdar; Endang Handayani; Zuly Daima Ulfa; Roso Sugiyanto
Journal of Physical Education For Secondary Schools Vol 2, No 2 (2022): Improving Quality of Life Through of Physical education
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia (UPI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/jpess.v2i2.56431

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Introduction: As a social phenomenon in society, especially in schools, the emergence of a moral decline experienced by society is a sign of the decline and destruction of the nation. On the other hand, morality is an important factor for the development of the identity and character of a nation's society, so the participation of the school community is needed in reducing this decline. Purpose: To describe the social impact of organizing extracurricular sports at SMPN 1 Palangka Raya. Methods: This research is also descriptive qualitative research, with subjects and informants being sports teachers as coaches of sports extracurriculars and students' parents, as well as the principal of SMPN 1 Palangka Raya. While the sports of choice for students participating in extracurricular sports are 15 table tennis, 84 basketball, 34 karate, 68 badminton, 67 football, 39 martial arts, 29 volleyball, and 16 chess, Results: The results of this study prove that there are social impacts, both positive and negative. Positive impacts, namely (1) can build student character, including being able to develop an attitude of cooperation, hard work, responsibility, discipline, enthusiasm, helping each other, and getting along with fellow students despite different ethnicities, races, religions, and even cultures; (2) can channel students' sports interests and talents; (3) can build a school's "branding" image by winning various sports competitions; and (4) can increase business income and school canteens. While the negative impacts are (1) that some students still have an attitude of individualism and self-assertion and are shy to ask; (2) that parts of the school environment, parks, and sports facilities are sometimes damaged; and (3) that parents need to add to the cost of children's needs when participating in extracurricular sports activities themselves, Conclusions: The activities of organizing extracurricular sports at SMPN 1 Palangka Raya have social impacts, both positive impacts in the form of building student character, channeling interests and talents in sports, building the school's image, and increasing business income, as well as negative impacts, namely individualism, self-assertiveness, embarrassment to ask questions, damage to school facilities, and increased costs.Â