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The Evaluation of Implementing the Equality Package Program during the Covid-19 Pandemic in Non-Formal Education Units Gallex Simbolon; Frans K. Selly; Samrid Neonufa
ENDLESS: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FUTURE STUDIES Vol. 5 No. 3 (2022): ENDLESS : International Journal of Future Studies
Publisher : Global Writing Academica Researching & Publishing

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The purpose of this study was to analyze the evaluation of the implementation of the quality of equality programs during the pandemic in the realm of non-formal education. This type of research is a qualitative program evaluation research using a goal base oriented evaluation mode approach which aims to measure the extent to which the goals of formal education have been achieved. The data collection technique in this study used the participant observation technique. The results in this study indicate that based on the evaluation of the context, input, evaluation process and product evaluation of equivalence education package C at PKBM Zaitun, PKBM Oenggae Belajar, PKBM Ita Esa and SPNF Rote Ndao regency are classified as good. However, in the evaluation process it is still considered not good, this can be seen from each PKBM and SPNF in Rote Ndao regency carrying out a predetermined learning process, tutors design their own syllabus and lesson plans, tutors understand the material and learning methods, but in applying the method face-to-face learning, tutorials and independent each PKBM and SPNF have not implemented optimally.
Study and Handling of Violence Against Women and Children in the Larantuka Community Erni R. Klau; Mariana I. R. D. Pareira; Ambara S. Mardani; Gallex Simbolon; Samrid Neonufa; Angela R. Napa; Maria G. Vigeista
ENDLESS: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FUTURE STUDIES Vol. 6 No. 3 (2023): ENDLESS: International Journal of Future Studies
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Women and children are increasingly vulnerable to discrimination and violence due to gender inequality. It is the current phenomenon that is happening in Larantuka communities. The dominant forms of violence against women in the domestic domain occuring in Larantuka City are predominantly physical violence and household neglect. This research aims to explore the cases of violence against women and children to examine the handling efforts by government institutions. The phenomenological approach was delivered using in-depth interviews with 6 (six) Key Informant Interviews (KII) from Government Institutions who handle the cases of violence i.e. DP2KBP3A, a Social Worker, The Head of the East Flores Police Women and Children Protection Unit, 5 (five) housewives, and 8 (eight) teenagers (≤ 18 years) through Focus Group Discussion (FGD). The findings of this study are a significant increase in cases of violence. Data from the East Flores Police Women and Children Protection Unit in 2022 shows 67 cases were recorded. In recent year between January-June 2023, 61 case recorded shows dominant cases are sexual and domestic violence. The majority victims of these cases are women and underage children (minors). The causes are the abandonment of children due to parents leaving abroad for work, permissive parenting, and high respect for customs.