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Introduction to Sharia Economics and Financial Literacy for Elementary School Students Rihfenti Ernayani; Citra Dewi; Nur Dafiq; Rosdarni Rosdarni
I-Com: Indonesian Community Journal Vol 4 No 1 (2024): I-Com: Indonesian Community Journal (Maret 2024)
Publisher : Fakultas Sains Dan Teknologi, Universitas Raden Rahmat Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33379/icom.v4i1.4104

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This research delves into the introduction of Sharia Economics and financial literacy among students at the International School of Kuala Lumpur. Recognizing the importance of financial education and ethical financial practices, especially in diverse educational settings, this study aims to bridge the gap in understanding Islamic finance principles and fostering financial literacy among students. The background of the problem lies in the necessity to equip students with comprehensive knowledge of Sharia Economics, aligning with the multicultural context of Kuala Lumpur. The primary objective of this research is to assess the effectiveness of integrating Sharia Economics education and financial literacy within the curriculum of an international school. Through a systematic methodology, including surveys, workshops, and curriculum analysis, the research evaluates the students' understanding and engagement with Sharia Economics principles and financial literacy concepts. The findings reveal the significance of incorporating Sharia Economics and financial literacy education in the curriculum, highlighting improved awareness and comprehension among students. The integration of real-life examples and interactive learning methods enhances students' practical understanding of ethical financial practices within the Islamic framework. In conclusion, this research underscores the importance of promoting Sharia Economics education and financial literacy among students in international schools, emphasizing its role in shaping responsible financial behaviors and fostering a deeper understanding of ethical economic principles. The implications of this study extend beyond the classroom, emphasizing the broader significance of financial education in promoting economic sustainability and ethical financial practices in diverse global contexts.
Utilization of gonad sea urchin for cookies product as a potential local resources in preventing stuting in Linsowu Village North Buton Regency Rosdarni Rosdarni; La Ode Muslimin; Sapril Kartini; Yuliana Muslimin; Fatma Sari Siharis; Ita Rahmania Kusumawati
Indonesian Journal of Community Services Cel Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Community Services Cel
Publisher : Research and Social Study Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70110/ijcsc.v3i1.58

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Stunting is a child's growth and development disorder caused by a lack of nutritional intake, infection, or inadequate stimulation. The impact of stunting includes decreased intelligence, vulnerability to disease, hampered economic growth and work productivity, and exacerbated inequality. The aim of this service is to provide information, knowledge, and education about the processing of sea urchins into cookies as a local resource with the potential to prevent stunting. This community service aims to educate through outreach and counseling using a food diversification approach for participants. The service was carried out in one of the houses of Linsowu Village residents, involving 47 participants in the socialization session and 27 participants in the counseling session. The target children, who were given cookies, included 11 children suffering from stunting. The PKM activities were conducted over 2 days, starting with the socialization stage on the first day and counseling on the following day, which focused on live demonstration activities related to the procedures for making sea urchin gonad-based cookies. The result of this activity is a cookie product made from sea urchin gonads, ready to be consumed by children suffering from stunting, made from Soroaki and Taeo gonads. Based on taste and preferences, cookies with a mixture of pineapple jam and Soroaki gonads were the most popular with both participants and stunted children.