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Analisis Model Pembelajaran Konvesional dan Model Pembelajaran Islam Huda, Samsul; Rusdiono; Hasanah, Tita; Lestari, Hana; Rusydi, Lina Najwatur
JURNAL KAJIAN ISLAM MODERN Vol 11 No 01 (2024): SEPTEMBER 2024
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Sahid (INAIS) Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56406/jkim.v11i01.398

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This research aims to determine the comparison between conventional learning models and Islamic learning models. This research uses library research methods, and data collection uses documentation methods. The data analysis uses comparative techniques, namely analyzing the philosophical foundations of conventional learning and Islamic learning and looking at these two learning concepts from the perspective of Islamic education. The research results show that Islamic education has a very comprehensive range of learning models with efforts to help develop students to be more independent based on good values ​​in their lives, so that they can form individuals who have good morals in relation to life. reason, feeling and action. The two learning models are very different conceptually, so there is a need for creative collaborative efforts from a teacher as a mediator and catalyst in the learning process. Therefore, these two learning models can be more useful according to conditions and situations, so that between conventional learning models and Islamic learning models creative and innovative collaboration will be created. In fact, learning with this model is very suitable for current comprehensive education needs Keywords: Model, Learning, Education, Islam
BUREAUCRATIC BEHAVIOR IN FACILITATING REGIONAL COOPERATION IN WEST KALIMANTAN PROVINCE Siti Khotijah; Rusdiono; Pudjianto
International Journal of Social Science, Educational, Economics, Agriculture Research and Technology (IJSET) Vol. 4 No. 12 (2025): NOVEMBER
Publisher : RADJA PUBLIKA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/ijset.v4i12.1253

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Regional governments are required to build cross-regional cooperation to address development challenges and increase competitiveness. The bureaucracy, as policy implementers, plays a strategic role in ensuring that regional cooperation facilitation is carried out in accordance with established regulations and objectives. This study aims to analyze bureaucratic behavior in facilitating regional cooperation with other regions in West Kalimantan Province, focusing on aspects of responsibility, responsiveness, commitment, and consistency. This study uses a qualitative descriptive approach, with data collection through interviews and observations with seven informants consisting of the Regional Cooperation Coordination Team, the Head of the Government Bureau, and representatives of technical regional apparatus. The research results show that the Government Bureau carries out its responsibility to facilitate cooperation through regulatory compliance, orderly documentation, and consistent administrative assistance. However, differences in the level of involvement between regional agencies remain a challenge that requires role harmonization. Furthermore, the responsiveness of government officials is quite good, although not all agencies are optimally utilizing communication channels. Employee commitment and consistency are also considered high, but variations in discipline and time management are still found in some work units. Overall, this research concludes that the theory of bureaucratic behavior can be applied effectively in the context of facilitating regional cooperation. The principles of responsibility, responsiveness, and commitment and consistency have proven relevant and operational in bureaucratic practice, thus serving as a normative reference for strengthening professional and sustainable regional governance. This study recommends that provincial governments strengthen coordination guidelines, digitize complaints services, evaluate performance based on bureaucratic behavior indicators, and conduct thematic training to improve the professionalism of government officials in facilitating regional cooperation.
Implementation of Information Commission Regulation Number 1 of 2018 Concerning Village Public Information Service Standards in Independent Villages Hasan, Lufti Faurusal; Rusdiono; Jumadi; Martoyo; Musa, Pabali
IJESS International Journal of Education and Social Science Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): VOL 6 NO 2 OCTOBER 2025
Publisher : INTERNATIONAL PENELITI EKONOMI, SOSIAL, DAN TEKNOLOGI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56371/ijess.v6i2.511

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This thesis aims to provide an understanding of how the Regulation of the Information Commission (PerKI) Number 1 of 2018 concerning the Standards of Public Information Services (SLIP) for villages is implemented in self-reliant villages in Sungai Raya District, Kubu Raya Regency, as an elaboration of Law Number 14 of 2018 on Public Information Disclosure (KIP). The main problem identified is that the implementation of PerKI Number 1 of 2018 regarding Village SLIP has not been optimal. Public information services managed by the Village Information and Documentation Management Officer (PPID) have not fully complied with the established Village SLIP, and no derivative regulation at the regency level provides technical support to strengthen village PPID management. This study seeks to understand the situation and analyze the supporting and inhibiting factors affecting the institutional condition of Village PPID in self-reliant villages in Sungai Raya District, Kubu Raya Regency, West Kalimantan Province, in implementing PerKI Number 1 of 2018. The findings show that the implementation has not run effectively. Organizationally, Village PPID as the implementer has not performed its role as expected due to limited apparatus resources overlapping with public service duties. Stakeholders’ interpretation of policy objectives has not been fully conveyed, and practical implementation has not consistently followed PerKI Number 1 of 2018. This study recommends optimizing the role of Village PPID through regional agencies responsible for public information disclosure, improving the capacity of village apparatus through socialization, training, or technical guidance, and issuing derivative regulations as operational guidelines for translating PerKI Number 1 of 2018 concerning Village SLIP.
EDUKASI BENTUK PERDAGANGAN MANUSIA DAN IMPLEMENTASI PROTOKOL PALERMO DI KECAMATAN SAJINGAN BESAR KABUPATEN SAMBAS Alunaza, Hardi; Maryuni, Sri; Rusdiono; Pardi; Suwarso, Widha Anistya
Jurnal Abdi Insani Vol 11 No 1 (2024): Jurnal Abdi Insani
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/abdiinsani.v11i1.1359

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Sambasi is known as the source and destination of human trafficking crimes. This is influenced because the number of people who work is not proportional comparing to the number of existing jobs. In addition, differences in economic levels ease of access to neighboring countries, weak administrative systems, and less valid information received about the job opportunities offered. In order to assist the government in dealing with these problems, the community service team took the initiative to disseminate community service activity. Through this activity, the team from faculty of social and political science, Tanjungpura University provided socialization related to forms of human trafficking, namely forms of human trafficking based on the purpose of delivery, based on the victim occured, and based of the exploitation. Including providing socialization and education related to the implementation of the Palermo Protocol as a response to the crime of human trafficking. This service activity is carried on July 2022 in the form of carrying out activities consisting of lectures on material delivery, socialization, and hearing discussions from the audiences. While the evaluation carried out in this activity is in the form of an analysis of a qualitative analysis. The result of this community service activity is that the community in Sajingan Besar District gains knowledge about forms of human trafficking, integrated handling of cases and victims, availability of services for recovery and reintegration, and law enforcement. The socialization and education provided by the service team can help the public understand the forms of protection against human trafficking crimes. The community also receives good education regarding victim identification, the recovery process, social rehabilitation and the reintegration process. The public obtains and has a good understanding of forms of human trafficking and the implementation of the Palermo protocol.