Dedy Ari Nugroho
Universitas Lambung Mangkurat, Indonesia

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EDUCATIONAL INNOVATIONS FOR GENDER EQUALITY: USES OF TECHNOLOGY AND NEW APPROXES Dedy Ari Nugroho; Ali Rahman; Marzuki; Rachmi Afriani; Aniati
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIETY REVIEWS Vol. 1 No. 4 (2024): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIETY REVIEWS (INJOSER)
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Currently, in Indonesia's education system, there is a gender imbalance that remains apparent. In general, Indonesian society still holds the understanding that women belong to a lower group and are lower than men, although, in the context of education, all individuals, both men and women, have the same right to education. Ironically, education, which is supposed to be a learning space for both sexes, turns out to be more sought after by men than women. This is due to the patriarchal view, that is, the view that men hold higher and more valuable positions than women. Education plays a key role in achieving gender equality in society, because through education, social norms, knowledge, and skills can be transferred. In education, women are still lagging behind men. This condition is partly due to a lack of look in society that promotes and places people to get education from women. Education that promotes gender equality is a very important strategic issue. Efforts are needed to formulate national education policies that integrate gender in a concrete way, including in gender-based curricula. As a result, women's roles and potential become limited, even when they have a desire to contribute in the field of education. To prevent inequalities in the world of education, it is important to maintain and promote gender equality in social life.
AN IN-DEPTH EXAMINATION OF THE POLITICAL LANDSCAPE IN INDONESIA:UNRAVELING COMPLEXITIES IN THE EVOLVING DYNAMICS OF GENERAL ELECTIONS, POLITICAL PARTY EVOLUTION, AND MULTI-DIMENSIONAL CIVIC ENGAGEMENT Agustinus F. Paskalino Dadi; Dedy Ari Nugroho; Eduard M. J. Kocu, Renida J. Toroby, Diego Romario De Fretes
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIETY REVIEWS Vol. 1 No. 4 (2024): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIETY REVIEWS (INJOSER)
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This comprehensive research examines Indonesia's intricate political landscape, meticulously unraveling the multifaceted complexities that define the evolving dynamics of general elections, political party evolution, and multi-dimensional civic engagement. By synthesizing a diverse literature, this study navigates the historical trajectories, offering insights into critical events that have shaped the nation's political identity. An in-depth analysis of the electoral processes explores the nuanced mechanics and transformations, shedding light on the adaptive strategies employed by political parties. In parallel, the research explores the dynamic evolution of political parties, tracing their historical development and ideological recalibrations. From grassroots activism to media influence, the study ventures into the multi-dimensional realm of civic engagement, dissecting the intricacies of societal participation. By examining the interplay between political parties and broader political changes, the research provides a holistic understanding of Indonesia's socio-political. This exploration identifies the challenges inherent in this complex political landscape and sheds light on opportunities for enhancing citizen participation. The findings contribute to a nuanced comprehension of Indonesia's political dynamics, offering valuable insights for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners alike. Through an interdisciplinary approach, this research aims to foster a deeper understanding of the historical, institutional, and societal dimensions that collectively shape Indonesia's unique political identity.