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The Effects of Puppet Games from Cassava Leaves on the Self Efficacy of Elementary School Students Dewi, Annisa Dianesti; Nurchayati, Afiffa Halila; Firmansyah, Aditya Ilham; Hertinjung, Wisnu Sri
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2019: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

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This research was conducted to determine the effect of the puppet game from cassava leaves on the self-efficacy of elementary school students. The independent variable in this study was a game of puppets from cassava leaves. While the dependent variable of this study is self-efficacy. The design used in this study is the Pre-Post Test One Group Design. The subjects were 207 elementary school students in class V and class VI in Surakarta. The chronology of the study is a pre-test subject were given using a scale for ± 10 minutes. The next step is treatment in the form of puppet play from cassava leaves in the experimental group for ± 35 minutes. During the treatment, the researcher made observations with reference to the checklist observation sheet. The last plot is the post-test using the same scale as the pre-test, but the item number is random. The results of this study showed significant effect of the puppet game of cassava leaves cannot improving students’ self-efficacy. However, the results show the descriptive analysis of the puppet game cassava leaves can boost self-efficacy elementary school students who are in the low category as much as 86%, in the category of pretty much as 26%, and the high category as much as 5%.
Analyzing the Influence of Education Level, Ethnicity, and Their Interaction on Social Integration among Juveniles in Conflict with the Law Dewi, Annisa Dianesti; Purwandari, Eny; Dianesti, Nadia Puti; Iranda, Agung; Nofrianda, Rion; Nur, Cut Syarifah
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2025: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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This study aims to examine the influence of education level, ethnicity, and their interaction on the social integration of juveniles in conflict with the law. Social integration is a crucial aspect in the rehabilitation process, particularly for adolescents who experience social stigma and marginalization due to their legal status. A total of 260 juveniles in conflict with the law, recruited from Lembaga Pembinaan Khusus Anak (LPKA) across several provinces in Java, Indonesia, participated in this quantitative study. Data were collected using a validated and reliable social integration scale and analyzed using a two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA). The findings indicate that neither education level nor ethnicity independently had a statistically significant effect on social integration. However, a significant interaction effect between education and ethnicity was found. Specifically, juveniles from the Betawi ethnic group with junior high school education exhibited a lower level of social integration compared to their Javanese counterparts. These findings suggest that the combination of socio-educational background and cultural identity may influence the success of social integration among at-risk youth. This study highlights the importance of culturally responsive rehabilitation programs that consider both educational and ethnic factors in promoting social harmony and reintegration.