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MARITAL STATUS AND SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING: DOES EDUCATION LEVEL TAKE INTO ACCOUNT? Edmond Ndayambaje; Adi Cilik Pierewan; Emmanuel Nizeyumukiza; Balthazar Nkundimana; Yulia Ayriza
Jurnal Cakrawala Pendidikan Vol 39, No 1 (2020): CAKRAWALA PENDIDIKAN, VOL. 39, NO. 1, FEBRUARY 2020
Publisher : LPMPP Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

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Following western trends besides several Asian countries, Indonesian families are experiencing an increase numbers of single men and women which seems to ignore traditional standards ages of getting married for both gentlemen and ladies. Indonesian youth in this category are subjected to social pressure to marry, and this affect their subjective well-being. Using data from Indonesian Family Life Survey (IFLS) 2014; 5th wave with 29,160 participants (15,581 women and 13,579 men) from 15,160 households and 297 Districts, This study was aimed at studying how marital status and subjective well-being are related in Indonesia, and how education take into account. Linear regression was performed to calculate the estimation correlation. After controlling confounding variables, the results show that married people are happier than singles, divorced, and widowers. In educational field, the research findings revealed that highly educated people are happier and satisfied than those who are less educated. Based on the results of this study, governments, policymakers, and their stakeholders need to encourage people to be engaged in education so that they rise their happiness. Further research orientations and recommendations were discussed for future researchers and policymakers to improve people’s well-being.
Positive education: Exploring students’ well-being framework in Indonesia Yoga Setyo Wibowo; Farida Agus Setiawati; Siti Rahmi Qodriah; Yulia Ayriza
Jurnal Cakrawala Pendidikan Vol 40, No 3 (2021): Cakrawala Pendidikan (October 2021)
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Positive education is a general term to describe an intervention and an empirically validated program that draws on positive psychology to promote students’ well-being. To date, there is no well-being measurement developed specifically for use in the Indonesian context. This article explores positive education, its relation to students’ well-being, and its relationship to the concept of the Positive Emotions, Engagement, Relationships, Meaning, and Accomplishment (PERMA model) in the Indonesian context. The sample used was 434 students in Yogyakarta Province. The data were analyzed using exploratory factor analysis and confirmatory factor analysis. The research instrument was adapted from the Positive Affect and Negative Affect Scale for Children (PANAS-C), the EPOCH (Engagement, Perseverance, Optimism, Connectedness, and Happiness), Measure of Adolescent Well-being, and Meaning in Life Questionnaire (MLQ). The results showed that (1) the well-being of students in Indonesia is structured into eight dimensions: pleasure, passion, excitement, engagement, relationship, presence, search, and accomplishment, and (2) confirmatory factor analysis shows that the eight dimensions show a better fit model than the PERMA model. Therefore, it is concluded that the well-being of high school students in Indonesia does not follow the "PERMA" model.
PEMAHAMAN ATAS KECAKAPAN HIDUP SOSIAL OLEH PARA PENDIDIK PRASEKOLAH DAN PENERAPANNYA Yulia Ayriza
Jurnal Kependidikan Vol. 36, No.1 (2006)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

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Abstract This research is the first year of multi-year research. It has three main considerations. Firstly, education is something that inseparable from human life and has a very fundamental function in building human attitude. Secondly, social life skill is a very important skill that should be learned and mastered gradually. The research method is survey and using quantitative as well as qualitative approach complementary. The research subjects are from Yogyakarta and Central Java provinces. The research subjects are 161 consist of 105 preschool educators, 50 parents,4 school committee and 4 are officers from the local office of education. The data were analyzed descriptively. The result shows that most of the preschool educators do not comprehend properly on the meaning of social skill, and also do not really realize on how to put into practice in their educating practice preparation. The society especially decision makers in the local office of education have not specifically socialized on the aspects of social skills. Keywords: early childhood educator, and social life skill
Developing Module of Personal-Social Guidance for Guidance and Counseling Teachers in Special Region of Yogyakarta to Increase Psychological Preparedness of Senior High School Students in Facing Natural Disaster Yulia Ayriza
Jurnal Kependidikan Vol. 39, No.2 (2009)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/jk.v39i2.77

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This research aim to: (1) assess the need of Guidance and Counseling teachers concerning module material for increasing psychological preparedness of senior high school students in facing natural disaster; (2) develop and also validate module mentioned at the first purpose of this research. This research apply research and development approach for module validation and development. The research variable in this study is psychological preparedness in facing natural disaster; Psychological preparedness consisted of cognitive, affective and psychomotoric readiness; while natural disaster anticipated in this module cover earthquake, mount erupt and tropical cyclone. Research subject consist of 48 Guidance and Counseling teachers in special region of Yogyakarta for the purpose of need assessment; and for testing module validity, besides tested by three expert people, they are each expert in Guidance and Counseling, expert in natural disaster and mitigation, and expert in media, module is also tried out to user subject, that is Guidance and Counseling teachers of senior high school in special region of Yogyakarta. The try out sequentially involve 6 people at initial field, 15 people at main field, and 65 people at operational field. Instruments applied to collect data are either opened or closed questionnaires. The collected data, the quantitative as well as the qualitative one were analyzed descriptively. Results obtained from this research are: (1) Material required by Guidance and Counseling teachers for module of psychological preparedness in facing natural disaster cover cognitive aspect ( 14,58%), affective aspect ( 31,25%) and psychomotoric aspect ( 52,08%). (2) The module of "Personal-Social Guidance for increasing Psychological Preparedness of Students in Facing Natural Disaster" which is developed besides based on result of need assessment, also based on literature study by considering potential disaster for special region of Yogyakarta, therefore module developed cover three activities of personal-social services, each to face natural disaster of (a) earthquake, (b) mount erupt, and (c) tropical cyclone.(3) module validated is valued proper either in appearance or in concept, and also useful as media for assisting to perform service of personal-social guidance to increase psychological preparedness of senior high school students in facing natural disaster. Further, the module is valued self-contained for having fulfilled acceptance criterion ( subject reach 80 % minimum understanding) at the test of content understanding and module readability. Keywords: Module of Personal-Social Guidance, Psychological Preparedness in Facing Natural Disaster
PENGEMBANGAN MODUL BIMBINGAN PRIBADI SOSIAL BAGI GURU BIMBINGAN KONSELING UNTUK MENGHADAPI BENCANA ALAM Yulia Ayriza
Jurnal Kependidikan Vol. 39, No.2 (2009)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/jk.v39i2.201

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This study was aimed at developing module material for Guidance and Counseling teachers to increase the psychological preparedness of senior high school students in facing natural disasters. Using the research and development approach, the researcher involved 48 Guidance and Counseling teachers in the special region of Yogyakarta as research participants for needs assessment purposes. The modules were tried out to Guidance and Counseling teachers of senior high schools in the special region of Yogyakarta, involving 6 people at the initial field, 15 people at the main field, and 65 people at the operational field. Instruments applied to collect data were either opened or closed questionnaires. The collected data, the quantitative as well as the qualitative ones, were analyzed descriptively. Results obtained from this study are: (1) Material required by Guidance and Counseling teachers for module of psychological preparedness in facing natural disaster cover cognitive aspects ( 14,58%), affective aspects ( 31,25%) and psychomotoric aspects ( 52,08%); (2) The module of "Personal-Sosial Guidance for increasing Psychological Preparedness of Students in Facing Natural Disasters" cover three activities of personal-sosial services, each to face natural disasters of (a) earthquake, (b) mount eruption, and (c) tropical cyclone; and (3) The module validated is valued proper either in appearance or in concept, and is also useful as media for assisting to perform service of personal-sosial guidance to increase psychological preparedness of senior high school students in facing natural disaster. Further, the module is valued as self-contained for having fulfilled acceptance criterion (subjects reaching 80% of minimum understanding) at the test of content understanding and module readability.
The effectiveness of socialization models of social life skill modules for kindergarten teachers Yulia Ayriza
JOURNAL OF EDUCATION Vol 3, No 01: November 2010
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The social life skill has not been considered important in education that makes many people from children to youngsters nowadays have more conflicts due to some very simple reasons. This study was the third phase of a three-year-research. This third year study was aimed at socializing the social life skill modules and testing three kinds of socialization models to find out which one was the most effective: the centralistic model, the chaining model, or the professional organization model. This study used the quantitative research approach with a quasi experiment as the research method. The participants were 109 kindergarten teachers in Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta (DIY). The instruments were a questionnaire and a test, and the techniques of data analysis were quantitative description and analysis of variance. The analysis results showed: (1) The social life skill modules had been socialized among kindergarten teachers in DIY; all preschool teachers had got the modules through the three kinds of socialization models. (2) There were no differences of effectiveness among the three socialization models
Religiosity and Life Satisfaction in Indonesia: Evidence from a Community Survey Vera Nur Choirina; Yulia Ayriza; Yoga Setyo Wibowo
Journal of Educational, Health and Community Psychology Vol 10 No 1 March 2021
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

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There is a growing interest in the relationship between religiosity and subjective well-being in the literature. However, little evidence exists from Indonesia with a national scope. The aim of this study was to contribute to the literature by investigating the association between self-perceptions of religiosity and life satisfaction using nationally representative data from the Indonesia Family and Life Survey. Linear regression was used for data analysis with a sample of 27,150 individuals aged between 18 and 90. The main findings showed that those who were religious were more satisfied with their life than their counterparts, even after controlling for a set of confounding variables. It seems that religiosity provides people with well-being benefits which might lead to the good life.
DOES SLEEP QUALITY SERVE AS A MEDIATOR BETWEEN WELL-BEING AND ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT? Yulia Ayriza; Farida Agus Setiawati; Siti Rohmah Nurhayati; Sasanty Ratna Gumelar; Eka Putri Desy Rahmawati Sholeha
Jurnal Cakrawala Pendidikan CAKRAWALA PENDIDIKAN, VOL. 38, NO. 1, FEBRUARY 2019
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The transition from high school to college "forces" freshmen students to lead a brand new life until they eventually manage to adapt to the new environment and all its activities. Freshmen students who failed to adapt themselves to the environment will face various problems including the degradation of well-being which consequently affects their academic achievement and gets worse when it affects their sleep quality. This expost facto research design aims to examine whether sleep quality serves as a mediator between well-being and academic achievement. The participants comprise 231 freshmen students of a public university in Yogyakarta, Indonesia for the academic year 2017. They were collected using multilevel randomization conducted on seven existing University faculties. The data were collected using Positive Affect and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS), Life Satisfaction, and Pittsburg Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) and were analyzed using multiple regression technique. The results of the analysis demonstrated that sleep quality does not significantly mediate the relationship between well-being and academic achievement of freshmen students. However, this research found that the negative affect which constitutes a component of well-being significantly results in poor sleep quality. Therefore, it is highly recommended to improve well-being through prevention on the development of negative affect on students.
MODAL SOSIAL YANG DIKEMBANGKAN GURU DI SEKOLAH BERKUALITAS DI YOGYAKARTA Farida Hanum; Sisca Rahmadona; Yulia Ayriza
Jurnal Kependidikan Vol. 46, No.2 (2016)
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AbstrakPenelitian ini bertujuan untuk (1) menganalisis modal sosial yang dikembangkan guru di sekolah bermutu di Yogyakarta dan (2) memberikan gambaran kepada warga sekolah, khususnya guru agar memiliki kemampuan untuk mengembangkan modal sosial di sekolah, dan dapat menggunakan modal sosial tersebut untuk peningkatan mutu sekolah. Pendekatan yang digunakan adalah kualitatif deskriptif. Subjek penelitian adalah guru-guru sekolah menengah atas di SMA Negeri 1, SMA Negeri 3, dan SMA Negeri 8 Yogyakarta. Teknik pengumpulan data yang digunakan adalah angket, observasi, wawancara, dan studi dokumentasi yang didukung Focus Group Discussion (FGD) serta buku catatan lapangan/logbook. Data dianalisis secara deskriptif kualitatif. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa modal sosial yang paling dominan dan banyak digunakan oleh guru di sekolah dengan mutu tinggi adalah mutual trust dan norma/tata tertib. Selain itu guru telah membangun dan mengembangkan networking yang produktif di antara semua warga sekolah. Kata kunci: pemanfaatan modal sosial, peningkatan mutu, guru sekolah menengah atas SOCIAL CAPITAL DEVELOPED BY THE REPUTABLE SCHOOLS’ TEACHERS IN YOGYAKARTA AbstractThis study was aimed at (1) analyzing the social capital developed by the reputable schools’ teachers in Yogyakarta, (2) providing an overview to school community, especially the teachers, in order to develop their social capital in the school, as well as be able to utilize the social capital for improving schools quality. This research used research and development (RD) approach. The subjects of this research were senior high schools teachers in SMAN 1, SMAN 3, and SMAN 8 Yogyakarta. The data were collected through questionnaires, observation, interviews and document study, supported by focus group discussion (FGD) and field-note/logbook. Then the data were analyzed qualitatively. The findings show that the most dominant social capital widely used by teachers in reputable schools is mutual trust and norms/ rules. In addition, teachers also have already built and developed productive networks between all communities in their schools. Keywords: utilization of social capital, quality improvement, teachers in reputable senior high school
PENGARUH DIMENSI BANKING SERVICE QUALITY (BSQ) TERHADAP KEPUASAN NASABAH BANK Sri Sumardiningsih; Wawan Sundawan; Lies Endarwati; Arif Wibowo; Yulia Ayriza
Jurnal Economia Vol 8, No 2: October 2012
Publisher : Faculty of Economics Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta in collaboration with the Institute for

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Abstract: Effect of Banking Service Quality (BSQ) Dimensions towards Bank Customer Satisfaction. This study aims to determine the effect of Banking Service Quality (BSQ) to the customer satisfaction of BPD Bank in DIY. This research is a survey research with a sample of 1.536 respondents. The sample was taken by purposive sampling technique. Data collection instrument was questionnaires and analyzed using multiple regression. The results showed that six dimensions of BSQ simultaneously gave positive and significant impact on customer satisfaction. If seen from each dimension individually; the highest influence came from the reliability dimension and the lowest dimensions were from Access and Services Portfolio dimensions. For the national servants (PNS) customers, the BSQ six dimensions simultaneously gave a positive and significant impact on customer satisfaction; the highest influence came from the reliability dimension and the lowest was from portfolio services dimension. For the non national servants, the BSQ six dimensions simultaneously gave a positive and significant impact on customer satisfaction; the highest influence came from the reliability dimension and the lowest was from portfolio services dimension. Keywords: Banking Service Quality, Customer Satisfaction  Abstrak: Pengaruh Dimensi Banking Service Quality (BSQ) Terhadap Kepuasan Nasabah Bank. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui pengaruh Banking Service Quality (BSQ) terhadap kepuasan nasabah Bank BPD di DIY. Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian survey dengan sampel secara keseluruhan berjumlah 1.536 responden. Sampel diambil dengan teknik purposive sampling. Instrumen pengumpulan data berupa kuesioner dan dianalisis  dengan regresi ganda. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan keenam dimensi BSQ secara simultan berpengaruh positif dan signifikan terhadap kepuasan nasabah, jika dilihat tiap dimensi maka pengaruh tertinggi berasal dari dimensi keterhandalan dan terendah dari dimensi Akses serta Portofolio Jasa. Untuk nasabah PNS, keenam dimensi BSQ secara simultan berpengaruh positif dan signifikan terhadap kepuasan nasabah, pengaruh tertinggi berasal dari dimensi keterhandalan dan terendah berasal dari dimensi portofolio jasa, dan untuk nasabah non PNS, keenam dimensi BSQ secara simultan berpengaruh positif dan signifikan terhadap kepuasan nasabah, pengaruh tertinggi berasal dari dimensi keterhandalan dan terendah berasal dari dimensi portofolio jasa. Kata Kunci: Banking Service Quality, Kepuasan Nasabah
Co-Authors Abdullah, Yahya Ade Ratih Pratiwi Adi Cilik Pierewan Agus Supriyanto Agustina Sativa Poima Alfiani Fernita Sari Alfiani Fernita Sari Anin Ditha Putri Dewanti Arif Wibowo Badrun Kartowagiran Balthazar Nkundimana Banyu Wicaksono Bernadetha Putri Puspita Budi Astuti Budi Astuti Deddy Mulyana Deni Hadiana, Deni Dewi Pratiwi Dirham, Izza Fadhlinah Edi Istiyono Ediyanto Ediyanto Ediyanto Edmond Ndayambaje Eka Putri Desy Rahmawati Sholeha Elsy Gusmayanti Emmanuel Nizeyumukiza Endah Retnowati fadil, Ahmad Farida Agus Setiawati Farida Agus Setiyawati Farida Hanum Farida Harahap Farisiyah, Umi Fernita Nurningtyas Fonny Dameaty Hutagalung Hadi, Indri Gemi Nastiti Hana Ayu Amalia Harmiati, Harmiati Hassan, Aminuddin Hidayat, Veny Ika Apriani Dewi Saputri Irvan Budhi Handaka Irvan Budhi Handaka, Irvan Budhi Istikomah, Fatonah Joitun, Feuna Anasius Kartika Nur Fathiyah Khoiriyyah, Luthfiana Al Khumalo, Jan Lestari, Ditha Lestari, Nabila Setio Lilmuallafah, Lu'lu Inayatul Lufti Nooryan Sardi M. Ihsan Ramadhani Margareta Widiyasanti Maria Lies Endarwati Mariyani, Devi Moh Khoerul Anwar Mubarok, Erwin Syahril Muhammad Zambri Mutia, Cania Nanang Erma Gunawan Nizeyumukiza, Emmanuel Nugraheni Dwi Budiarti Nurfallah, Wisda Via Oktavianingsih, Eka Poima, Agustina Sativa Purwandika, Riszal Putri, Sekaringsih Angrenggani Cahyanti Putro, Nur Hidayanto P. S. Qodriah, Siti Rahmi Rahmatika Kurnia Romadhani Rina Rahayu Siregar Riszal Purwandika Rita Eka Izzaty, Rita Eka Rizki Nor Amelia Sahin, Arif Samsul Ariski Sasanty Ratna Gumelar Sharifa Rizqi Amalia Sisca Rahmadonna Siti Rahmi Qodriah Siti Rohmah Nurhayati Sri Sumardiningsih Sumin Sumin Sumin, Sumin Tetrawan, Adinda Daniel Tri Anggono Tria Widyastuti Trisna Murti, Maria Ameylia Triyanto, Deni Triyanto, Jefri Rieski Veny Hidayat Vera Nur Choirina Vera Nur Choirina Wahyu Nanda Eka Saputra, Wahyu Nanda Eka Wahyu Saputra Wahyu Widyatmoko Wardani, Anita Wawan Sundawan Suherman Wibowo, Yoga Setyo Yoga Setyo Wibowo Yoga Setyo Wibowo Yvette Umwari Zarra Janna Muhammad Zela Septikasari