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Pemanfaatan Ikan Gabus Sebagai Upaya Pencegahan Stunting Andriansyah, Aan Afit; Qomar, Akhmad Nazri Nurul; Dzururoh, Kharismatu; Zahroh, Lia Amelia Fatimatuz; Sholikhah, Lifa Nur Aminatus
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Isei Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Isei
Publisher : ISEI Cabang Pekanbaru, Koordinator Provinsi Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46750/abdimasisei.v1i2.186

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The snakehead fish population (family Channidae) is widespread in the fresh waters of Indonesia. Snakehead fish is a native fish in Sumatra, Java, and Kalimantan but is an introduced fish in Sulawesi and Papua. Channa striata, or snakehead fish, is a freshwater fish that has many health benefits, especially its albumin content for wound healing. Other types of freshwater fish that are suspected of having potential for albumin, besides snakehead fish, are toman fish (Channa micropeltes) and betutu fish (Oxyeotris marmorata). Snakehead fish are also very suitable for treating stunting that occurs in children. Stunting is a developmental disorder experienced by children due to malnutrition, repeated infections, and inadequate psychosocial stimulation. Several factors cause stunting, namely the practice of giving colostrum and exclusive breastfeeding, children's consumption patterns, and infectious diseases. Stunting is a disease that currently exists in Paregan village; for this reason, Paregan village residents must pay attention to their children's diet. Parengan village is one of the villages in the Maduran sub-district, Lamongan district, which is close to the Bengawan Solo bank. The distance between Bengawan Solo and the village is approximately 60 m, limited by 2 blocks. Parengan village has 16 RTs and 04 RWs. Parengan village is a village with a narrow land area of around 62 ha, so the majority are woven craftsmen, and only ± 20 people make a living as farmers.
Analysis of Students' Misconception of Grade XI on Buffer Solution Material Using Three-Tier Multiple Choice Diagnostic Test Instrument Sholikhah, Lifa Nur Aminatus; Priyasmika, Rendy
Tarbiyah : Jurnal Ilmiah Kependidikan Vol. 14 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Antasari Banjarmasin, South Kalimantan, Indonesia

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This study aims to analyze misconceptions experienced by grade XI students on buffer solution material using a three-tier multiple-choice diagnostic test instrument. Misconceptions are one of the obstacles in the learning process, especially on abstract chemical concepts such as buffer solutions. A three-tier multiple choice diagnostic test instrument allows for deeper detection of misconceptions and distinguishing between correct understanding and misconceptions. This study was conducted at MAN 2 Lamongan with research subjects of grade XI MIPA students. This quantitative descriptive study involves 40 grade XI MIPA students who have studied buffer solution material. Research data were collected through a three-tier multiple-choice diagnostic test instrument. Data processing uses a percentage calculation technique, which is then grouped into three categories of understanding: understanding the concept, misconceptions, and not understanding the concept. The study results showed that students' misconceptions of buffer solution material occurred in all concepts with an average percentage of 36.5%, which is included in the moderate misconception category. The lowest misconception was identified in the buffer solution concept, with a percentage of 30.73%. Meanwhile, the highest misconception identified was the concept of buffer solutions being essential, with a percentage of 41.52%.