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Transformational Leadership Mentoring to Form the Religious and Disciplinary Character of Elementary School Principals in Central Lombok Sumiadi, Raden; Syahrir, Syahrir; Sarwadi, Gita; Yasa, I Putu Buda; Uli, Aprilla Sinta; Junadi, Junadi
Abdi Masyarakat Vol 7, No 2 (2025): Abdi Masyarakat
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pendidikan (LPP) Mandala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58258/abdi.v7i2.9642

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Transformational leadership is a style focused on change and the development of positive values within educational institutions. The principal, as a leader in learning, has the duty to direct all members of the school towards developing a robust religious and disciplined character. Nonetheless, observations conducted in various elementary schools in Central Lombok Regency reveal that the application of transformational leadership values remains limited, particularly concerning the principals' roles as religious role models and their discipline. This community service initiative seeks to offer transformational leadership support to elementary school principals in Central Lombok to cultivate a religious and disciplined character in school administration. The activity method is executed in four stages: (1) preparation and collaboration with the local education office, (2) training and workshops in transformational leadership, (3) direct support at schools, and (4) assessment and reflection on the outcomes of the activity. This initiative engaged 35 elementary school principals from Praya District, Central Lombok over a period of three day. The activity's outcomes demonstrated a notable improvement in the principals' comprehension of transformational leadership, their capacity to create a vision and mission rooted in religious values, and their consistency in enforcing work discipline within the school setting. Moreover, a network of key communities was established aimed at enhancing religious culture and discipline within their individual schools. This mentoring initiative showcased the success of a transformational leadership style as a character-development strategy for elementary school principals in Central Lombok. There are hopes that comparable initiatives can persistently evolve in a sustainable manner to enhance the quality of leadership and educational administration at the primary school level.
PRICE FLUCTUATION OF HORTICULTURAL COMMODITIES IN WEST NUSA TENGGARA PROVINCE IN 2024: ANALYSIS OF VEGETABLE AND FRUIT PRICE STABILITY ON CONSUMER PURCHASING POWER I PUTU BUDA YASA
J-TEDA: Journal of Tabulation Economic Data Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Research and Community Service Center of Akademi Bisnis Lombok

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Horticultural commodities play a crucial role in household food consumption and economic stability in Indonesia. This study examines the price fluctuation patterns of vegetables and fruits in West Nusa Tenggara (NTB) Province throughout 2024, focusing on their impact on consumer purchasing power. Using quantitative descriptive analysis of secondary data from Statistics Indonesia (BPS) NTB Province 2024, this research analyzed monthly price variations of six key commodities: fresh spinach (bayam), green mustard (sawi hijau), carrots, milk bananas, papaya, and imported oranges across three cities (Mataram, Bima, and Sumbawa District). The findings reveal significant seasonal fluctuation patterns, with prices increasing during the dry season (April-June) and declining during peak harvest periods. Green mustard exhibited the highest volatility with a coefficient of variation (CV) of 17.9%, while carrots showed the most stable prices at 8.5% CV. Bima City recorded the highest average prices for most commodities due to elevated distribution costs and supply dependency on Lombok region. The price fluctuations significantly affected consumer purchasing power, particularly among low-income households who tend to reduce consumption or shift to high-carbohydrate alternatives during price spikes. The study recommends strengthening the horticultural logistics system, establishing central horticultural markets, and implementing real-time digital price monitoring systems to maintain market stability and protect consumers. These findings provide valuable insights for policymakers in developing effective price stabilization strategies for horticultural commodities in regional food security planning.