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Child-Friendly Teaching Approach for Arabic Language in Indonesian Islamic Boarding School Akmaliyah, Akmaliyah; Hudzaifah, Yasir; Ulfah, Nisrina; Pamungkas, Muhammad Ibnu
International Journal of Language Education Vol. 5, No. 1, 2021
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/ijole.v5i1.15297

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Mastering Arabic language is essential for Muslims as the language serves as a fundamental tool to understand and implement Islamic values. It is due to the fact that sources of these Islamic values, as in al-Qur'an and Sunnah, are accessible primarily through Arabic language. Both formal and informal education undertakings to master the language are then encouraged in this community. In connection to the dissemination and internalization of child-friendly values, it is necessary that the teaching of Arabic be carried out within this framework. Using descriptive analysis as the method, this paper discusses how these values may work in an Islamic environment such as Darunajah Islamic Boarding School. Data collection is done through observation, in-depth interviews, library research, and triangulation. In this study, components of Arabic language teaching which include educators, students, material, learning processes and evaluation, are put in relation to child-friendly values. The study shows that formal teaching of Arabic in Darunnajah Islamic boarding school has been in line with the framework of child-friendly values, in the part of educators while dealing and manage their students, also in the part of the textbooks and teaching materials, their contents, oral drills and presentation, also in the part of learning and evaluation processes.
Analisis Kebutuhan Reagen Kimia Klinik Dan Pengelolaan Safety Stock Menggunakan Time Series Di RSUD Siti Fatimah Ulfah, Nisrina; Andalia, Winny; MZ, Hermanto
JATI UNIK : Jurnal Ilmiah Teknik dan Manajemen Industri Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025): October
Publisher : Industrial Engineering, Engineering of Faculty, Universitas Kadiri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30737/jatiunik.v9i1.6317

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Clinical chemistry reagents are important components in supporting the smooth running of medical laboratory examinations. Timely availability of these reagents significantly affects the speed and accuracy of diagnoses. Meanwhile, at Siti Fatimah Hospital, reagent management faces challenges due to fluctuations in demand and delays in procurement, potentially hindering services and leading to patient referrals to external facilities. For this reason, a more accurate planning strategy is needed. One of them is through the application of the Production and Operations Management (POM) principle, which can increase efficiency in managing Safety stock based on historical data. This study aims to develop a forecasting model for the need for Creatinine, blood urea, and alkaline phosphatase reagents. Then, design an optimal Safety stock plan to anticipate demand uncertainty.This study uses a quantitative descriptive method. Data were collected through observation, interviews, and documentation. Data were processed using QM for Windows software to obtain time series forecasting results and Safety stock calculations. The results of the analysis showed that the linear trend method was the best forecasting method for the need for Creatinine and blood urea reagents. For alkaline phosphatase, the best method is Exponential Smoothing With Trend. Then, in the calculation of Safety stock, the assumption of a service level of 95% produces reserves of 99.56 mL for Creatinine, 87.85 mL for blood urea, and 3.80 mL for alkaline phosphatase. This method proves effective in ensuring optimal reagent availability and minimizing stockout risks.