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Handel In Lampongsche Districten: International Trade in Lampung District 1867 – 1914 Perdana, Yusuf; Sumargono, Sumargono; Pratama, Rinaldo Adi; Suroto, Suroto
Historia Madania: Jurnal Ilmu Sejarah Vol 8, No 2 (2024): Historia Madania Jurnal Ilmu Sejarah
Publisher : UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/hm.v8i2.38768

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This research aims to find out: 1). Lampung District International Trade 1867 – 1914, 2) Impact of Lampung District International Trade. This research uses historical or historical research methods, which consist of several steps, including: Heuristics or searching for sources collected from various sources such as archives, scientific journals, books, results of previous research as well as from national libraries and delpher.nl, next is criticism sources or examining the truth from existing sources, data interpretation, namely interpreting history, and historiography, namely describing it again in writing, so that it can be understood completely. The results of this research are 1). Lampung district at the end of the 20th century, especially in 1867, had become one part of the international trade chain. It can be seen how Lampung not only imports various commodities or goods, but the Lampung district also shows that the Lampung district participates in producing goods and exporting them to various world markets, such as coffee, pepper, cotton and so on. However, on the other hand, the Lampung district also imports or brings in various commodities needed in the Lampung district with various kinds of goods including: salt, manufacturing, furniture, salt, rice and even oil. 2). The impact of international trade itself is that the people of Lampung are introduced to various types of commodities that sell well on the world market, and education about agriculture or plantations properly and maximally from the Dutch colonial government and private parties from foreign investors.
Improving Learning Outcomes of Accounting Materials for Service Companies Through Flipbook Maker-Assisted E-modules Yuliyanto, Riyan; Pujiati, Pujiati; Suroto, Suroto; Rahmawati, Diya Rofika
Belantika Pendidikan Vol 8, No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Kayon Media

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The purpose of this study is to develop an e-module assisted by a flipbook maker on accounting materials for service companies that are valid and feasible to improve student learning outcomes. The subjects at the expert validation stage are expert lecturers and practitioners, while in the research trial are Class XII students of State High School (SMA) 1 Seputih Banyak of who are mostly majoring in Social Sciences. The method used in this study is research and development. The study results show that the e-module of accounting learning for service companies based on flipbook maker after being validated by experts and practitioners obtained an assessment with a total score percentage of 76%. Student assessment at the one-on-one test stage obtained a total score percentage of 91%. Therefore, this e-module is feasible and effective in improving student learning outcomes. The t-test tested the effectiveness of the e-module, a significance value of 0.003 0.05 which showed that the use of e-modules for learning accounting for service companies was effective in improving student learning outcomes.
PENERAPAN METODE PROTOYPE PADA PERANCANGAN E-BUSINESS AIR MINUM ISI ULANG BAROKAH : Prototype Method, E-Business, Refill Drinking Water Kurniawan, Tomi; Rahmawati, Noni; Ramadani, Rio; -, Suroto; Syah , Thamrin
JURNAL AKADEMIKA Vol 17 No 2 (2025): Jurnal Akademika
Publisher : LP2M Universitas Nurdin Hamzah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53564/akademika.v17i2.1630

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The rapid advancement of technology has influenced business processes, including refill drinking water businesses. This study applies the Prototype Method in designing an e-business system for "Barokah" refill drinking water. The Prototype Method allows for iterative development based on user feedback, ensuring a system that meets customer needs effectively. The designed e-business system includes online ordering, transaction management, and customer service features to improve efficiency and accessibility. Through continuous evaluation and refinement, the prototype helps identify potential issues early, reducing risks in system development. The results indicate that the prototype-based approach enhances user satisfaction and business operations, making the service more efficient and competitive. This study demonstrates that implementing the Prototype Method in e-business design can optimize digital transformation in small businesses.
The Influence Of Teaching Readiness, Perception Of The Teaching Profession, And Family Environment On Interest In Becoming A Teacher Dayka, R. Dewa Wahyu Happy; Winatha, I Komang; Suroto, Suroto; Rusman, Tedi; Rizal, Yon; Nurdin, Nurdin
Economic Education and Entrepreneurship Journal Vol 6, No 1 (2023): Economic Education and Entrepreneurship Journal (E3J)
Publisher : FKIP Universitas Lampung

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Economic Education FKIP University of Lampung is one of the study programs that produce prospective teacher graduates. Becoming a teacher requires an interest in students. Therefore, this study aims to determine the influence of teaching readiness, perception of the teaching profession, and family environment on interest in becoming a teacher in Economic Education students of the University of Lampung. The method used in this study is a survey method with a quantitative approach. The population in this study was 235 students, with a simple random sampling technique of 148 students. Data were tested using partial and simultaneous analysis. The results of the hypothesis show that there is a partial and simultaneous influence on teaching readiness, perception of the teaching profession, and family environment on interest in becoming a teacher of Economic Education students at the University of Lampung. Teacher education programs should prioritize the development of effective teaching skills and knowledge, so they need to be supported by improving image, family environment, and policymakers.Keywords: Family environment, Interest in becoming a teacher, Perception of the teaching profession, Readiness to teachDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/E3J/v6i1.89-96
Comparative Study of Economic Learning Outcomes Using Problem Based Learning and Project Based Learning Models by Considering Student Learning Activities Saputra, Jaya; Rusman, Tedi; Suroto, Suroto; Rahmawati, Fanni
Economic Education and Entrepreneurship Journal Vol 7, No 1 (2024): Economic Education and Entrepreneurship Journal (E3J)
Publisher : FKIP Universitas Lampung

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This study aims to explore the effectiveness of problem-based (PBL) and project-based (PjBL) learning models on students' economic learning outcomes with different learning activity levels. Using a quasi-experimental method with a 2x2 factorial design and a purposive sample of 67 students, data were collected through interviews, observations, documentation, tests, and experiments. Hypothesis testing was done with two-way ANOVA and t-test of two independent samples. The results showed no significant difference in economic learning outcomes between PBL and PjBL models. However, there was a significant difference between students with high and low learning activities. The average learning outcomes of students with high learning activities were better using PjBL, while students with low learning activities were better using PBL. There was no significant interaction between learning models and learning activities on economic learning outcomes. This research provides important insights for educators in choosing the appropriate learning model to improve economic learning outcomes.Keywords: Problem Based Leraning (PBL), Project Based Learning (PjBL), Learning Activity, Economic Learning OutcomesDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/E3J/v7i1.63-71 
The Effect of Fieldwork Practices, Information on the World of Work and Motivation to Enter the World of Work on Job Readiness Kailan, Fikri; Pujiati, Pujiati; Suroto, Suroto; Winatha, I Komang; Rahmawati, Fanni
Economic Education and Entrepreneurship Journal Vol 7, No 1 (2024): Economic Education and Entrepreneurship Journal (E3J)
Publisher : FKIP Universitas Lampung

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A workforce with professional competence is a need for market share in the current era. This effort can be taken through the world of education, one of which is by implementing fieldwork practices. This study aims to determine the effect of fieldwork practices, information on the world of work, and motivation to enter the world of work on job readiness. The research method uses descriptive verification with ex post facto approach and survey. The population in the study was class XII students majoring in marketing SMKN 4 Bandar Lampung with non-probability sampling techniques. Data collection techniques with questionnaires, interviews, and documentation. SPSS software-assisted testing and data processing. The results of this study show that there is an influence of fieldwork practices, information on the world of work, and motivation to enter the world of work on the job readiness of class XII students of SMK Negeri 4 Bandar Lampung. Learners can integrate real experience with formal Education that provides in-depth knowledge of job demands while encouraging motivation and job readiness.Keywords: Fieldwork Practices, Information on the World of Work, Job Readiness, Motivation to Mask the World of WorkDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/E3J/v6i2.42-47 
Project Based Learning Business Communication Teaching Materials To Improve Vocational School Students' Work Readiness Winatha, I Komang; Rusman, Tedi; Suroto, Suroto; Turnip, Samuel; Wijoyo, Hadi; Rahmanto, Andi Adam
Economic Education and Entrepreneurship Journal Vol 7, No 2 (2024): Economic Education and Entrepreneurship Journal (E3J)
Publisher : FKIP Universitas Lampung

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This research aims to develop business-based communication teaching materials Project Based Learning (PjBL) which is valid and tests its effectiveness in increasing the work readiness of Vocational High School (VHS) students.  This research uses the ADDIE development model which includes stages Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation. The development of teaching materials is carried out based on analysis of student and industry needs, as well as validation by material experts, learning media and practitioners. The research results show that the teaching materials developed are valid and effective in improving students' business communication skills. The test results show a significant increase in pretest and posttest scores, which indicates that students are better prepared to face the world of work after using this teaching material. Apart from that, this research also found that the integration of technology in PjBL learning and collaborative learning can help students develop soft skills that are important for success in the world of work. Based on the research results, it is hoped that this teaching material can be implemented more widely in vocational schools to improve the quality of vocational education in Indonesia.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/E3J/v7.i2.224-229
Handel In Lampongsche Districten: International Trade in Lampung District 1867 – 1914 Perdana, Yusuf; Sumargono, Sumargono; Pratama, Rinaldo Adi; Suroto, Suroto
Historia Madania: Jurnal Ilmu Sejarah Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024): Historia Madania Jurnal Ilmu Sejarah
Publisher : UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/hm.v8i2.38768

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This research aims to find out: 1). Lampung District International Trade 1867 – 1914, 2) Impact of Lampung District International Trade. This research uses historical or historical research methods, which consist of several steps, including: Heuristics or searching for sources collected from various sources such as archives, scientific journals, books, results of previous research as well as from national libraries and delpher.nl, next is criticism sources or examining the truth from existing sources, data interpretation, namely interpreting history, and historiography, namely describing it again in writing, so that it can be understood completely. The results of this research are 1). Lampung district at the end of the 20th century, especially in 1867, had become one part of the international trade chain. It can be seen how Lampung not only imports various commodities or goods, but the Lampung district also shows that the Lampung district participates in producing goods and exporting them to various world markets, such as coffee, pepper, cotton and so on. However, on the other hand, the Lampung district also imports or brings in various commodities needed in the Lampung district with various kinds of goods including: salt, manufacturing, furniture, salt, rice and even oil. 2). The impact of international trade itself is that the people of Lampung are introduced to various types of commodities that sell well on the world market, and education about agriculture or plantations properly and maximally from the Dutch colonial government and private parties from foreign investors.
The Effect of Entrepreneurship Courses and Creativity Program on Students’ Interest in Entrepreneurship Putri, Rahmah Dianti; Rahmawati, Fanni; Suroto, Suroto
Jurnal Pendidikan Progresif Vol 9, No 1 (2019): Jurnal Pendidikan Progresif
Publisher : FKIP Universitas Lampung

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The Effect of Entrepreneurship courses and Creativity Program on Students’ Interest in Entrepreneurship. Objectives: This study aims to determine the effect of Entrepreneurship courses and Student Creativity Program on the interest in entrepreneurship. Methods: Quantitative methods with regressionanalysis techniques (t-test) were used in this research involving 100 University of Lampung studentswho had attended Entrepreneurship courses and had participated in the Entrepreneurship StudentCreativity Program (Sampling). Findings: Based on the results of the t-test test it is known that, entrepreneurship courses (t: 3.768 / p <0.05) and student creativity program (t: 2.398 / p <0.05) can influence the interest in student entrepreneurship at Lampung University. The program have a positif effect on students interest in enterpreneurship.Keywords: Entrepreneurship, Student Creativity Program, Entrepreneurship Interest DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/jpp.v9.i1.201910
Factors Affecting the Work Readiness of Vocational School Students: A Systematic Literature Review Suroto, Suroto; Sunyono, Sunyono; Sukirlan, Muhammad; Winatha, I Komang; Yuliyanto, Riyan; Rahmawati, Fanni
Jurnal Pendidikan Progresif Vol 14, No 3 (2024): Jurnal Pendidikan Progresif
Publisher : FKIP Universitas Lampung

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Factors Affecting the Work Readiness of Vocational School Students: A Systematic Literature Review. Objectives: This study aims to comprehensively identify and analyze the factors affecting the work readiness of vocational school students, employing a systematic literature review approach. It seeks to provide comprehensive insights into individual, educational, and contextual elements that shape students' preparedness for transitioning into the workforce. Methods: The research employs a systematic literature review methodology, analyzing relevant academic articles and reports published between 2015 and 2024. Sources were selected based on predefined criteria emphasizing their relevance to vocational education, work readiness, and factors shaping students' transition to employment. Key themes were identified and synthesized to construct a comprehensive understanding of the topic. Findings: The study identifies three principal dimensions influencing work readiness. First, individual factors, including motivation, interpersonal skills, self-efficacy, self-regulation, and soft skills, are crucial in equipping students to adapt successfully to professional environments. Second, the learning process, including experiential activities like internships and teaching factories, enhances students’ technical and non-technical skills by bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application. Third, contextual factors—such as socioeconomic status, regional disparities, and social support systems—substantially impact students’ access to resources and opportunities, thereby shaping their career preparedness. Additionally, regional disparities in school-industry partnerships underscore the need for localized interventions to address these gaps. Conclusion: Work readiness among vocational school students is a multifaceted construct shaped by individual characteristics, practical learning experiences, and contextual influences. Developing targeted strategies, such as integrating industry-relevant practical learning models and fostering collaboration among stakeholders, can significantly enhance students’ preparedness for entering the workforce. Policymakers and educators are encouraged to address resource and opportunity disparities to ensure equitable outcomes for all students. Keywords: contextual factors, individual factors, systematic literature review, vocational school students, work readiness.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/jpp.v14.i3.2024124