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The Impact of Dialogical Approaches in Extension Programs on Changing Mothers' Behavior for Stunting Prevention in Rural Areas Hadiyanti , Puji; Irvansyah, Adi; Sasmita, Karta; Br Dalimunthe, Henny Herawaty; Affandi, Muhammad
Edukasi Vol. 18 No. 2 (2024): Educational Technology, Primary School Teacher Education
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/edukasi.v18i2.13610

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In Indonesia, numerous initiatives have been implemented to address the issue of stunting; however, these efforts have yet to yield optimal results. This study aims to critically evaluate the effectiveness of an extension program that utilizes a dialogical approach in modifying maternal behaviors related to the provision of adequate nutrition for their children. In the context of non-formal education, extension serves as a crucial learning process for adults, particularly in enhancing their overall quality of life. The research was conducted using a quantitative methodology, employing survey techniques to gather data, which were subsequently analyzed using both descriptive and inferential statistical methods. This study is among the first to empirically compare dialogical and traditional extension approaches within the context of rural Indonesia, providing robust quantitative evidence that interactive, collaborative learning environments significantly outperform conventional one-way communica-tion models in promoting sustainable behavioral changes among mothers. The findings reveal that the extension program, when executed with a dialogical approach, exerts a significant positive influence on altering mothers' nutritional practices for their children. This outcome stands in stark contrast to traditional, linear extension models, which typically rely on one-way communication from the instructor to the participants. In contrast, the dialogical approach fosters an interactive environment where mothers are encouraged not only to ask questions and share personal experiences but also to engage in a more collaborative learning process that ultimately enhances their behavioral change towards better nutrition.
Parenting Style and Social Media Exposure on Bullying Behavior of Rural Adolescents Hadiyanti , Puji; Darmawan, Daddy; Dewi, Intan; Pradikto, Bayu; Wibowo, Setiawan; Wanpeng, Lei
Journal of Nonformal Education Vol. 12 No. 1 (2026): Community empowerment and Adult education
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Background: Bullying among adolescents remains a serious social problem in Indonesia, including in rural areas experiencing rapid digitalization. Parenting styles and increasing exposure to social media are key factors influencing aggressive behavior and bullying among adolescents. Research Objectives: This study aims to analyze the influence of parenting styles and social media exposure on bullying behavior among adolescents in Sukaharja Village, Bogor Regency. Research Method: This study employed an explanatory quantitative approach with a cross-sectional design. A total of 245 adolescents aged 12–18 years were selected using stratified random sampling. Data were collected through structured questionnaires and analyzed using Pearson correlation and multiple linear regression. Research Findings: The results show that parenting style has a significant negative effect on bullying behavior, while social media exposure has a significant positive effect. The regression model explains 35.4% of the variance in adolescent bullying behavior, with age and gender also showing significant influence. Conclusion: Positive and authoritative parenting combined with parental guidance in social media use plays a crucial role in reducing bullying behavior among rural adolescents. Novelty/Originality/Value: This study provides empirical evidence on the combined influence of parenting styles and social media exposure on bullying behavior in a rural Indonesian context, offering a holistic perspective for family- and community-based bullying prevention strategies.