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RESILIENSI DIGITAL GURU SEKOLAH DASAR TERHADAP PLATFORM MERDEKA MENGAJAR DALAM IMPLEMENTASI KURIKULUM MERDEKA Rachman, Aditya; Amaliah, Siti; Imamudin, Imamudin; Atfaliyah, Khodiqotul; Novita, Elin; Purwatisari, Ani; Ningsih, Puji Rahayu; Pradanti, Ainia
Jurnal Inovasi dan Teknologi Pendidikan Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): Jurnal Inovasi dan Teknologi Pendidikan
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Bina Bangsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46306/jurinotep.v3i1.69

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Elementary school teachers certainly have various abilities regarding technology learning, in real life young teachers are relatively more skilled at Informational Technology (IT) based learning such as the Merdeka Mengajar Platform (PMM). This research aims to find out how digital resilience teachers are in implementing the Merdeka Curriculum and assess the effectiveness of using the Merdeka Mengajar Platform on the effectiveness of the learning process in elementary schools. This research method is descriptive qualitative with the data source used in this research being a primary data source consisting of the results of interviews with 10 elementary school teachers in Serang City. The data collection technique in this research uses interviews and data analysis uses thematic analysis techniques. Most teachers have been effective in implementing PMM. Meanwhile, only a small number of teachers use PMM optimally. In taking part in the webinar training, almost all teachers took part. However, there are still few senior teachers who can understand the PMM application. This is supported by the results of interviews conducted with ten elementary school teachers in the city of Serang
PKM KONSEP PENANAMAN POHON UNTUK EKOWISATA DI DESA PANYAWUNGAN JAYA CIOMAS Saleh, Muhammad; Yuda, Yuda; Nursafira, Nursafira; sahrullah, Ade; Pradanti, Ainia; Ilman Perdana, Bahrul
Indonesian Journal of Engagement, Community Services, Empowerment and Development Vol. 4 No. 3 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Engagement, Community Services, Empowerment and Developme
Publisher : Yayasan Education and Social Center

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53067/ijecsed.v4i3.174

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Panyawungan Jaya Village is one of the Vocational Villages in Ciomas District. The problems faced by Panyawungan Jaya Village are, among others, the reduction of water catchment areas due to the conversion of land into settlements. This happens because the tourism sector is starting to develop and encourage high physical development such as homestays, housing, and supporting infrastructure.  Agricultural activities also tend to change the hue of nature. Many trees lying in the fields had to be cut down so as not to block the sun's rays. As a result, rainwater cannot be absorbed into the ground but flows to the surface. In addition, Panyawungan Jaya village is also vulnerable to landslides. This is because the location of the village is in the highlands and there are many critical lands that are scattered. In addition, these critical lands are not covered with plant vegetation so they are prone to landslides in the rainy season. In fact, many critical lands are located very close to residential areas and are actually used as agricultural land. This condition is certainly dangerous for the safety of local residents. Moreover, Panyawungan Jaya village is one of the tourist villages, so the disaster mitigation aspect must always be prioritized. Many vacant lands are also unutilized. In fact, if used, in addition to increasing the coverage of green areas, it is also beneficial for the welfare of the community through the products. Therefore, the reforestation movement in Panyawungan Jaya village needs to be one of the urgent programs to be carried out immediately. So that later it will indirectly support the role that has existed so far as a vocational village and a tourist village. The plants planted are annual perennials, considering that fruit commodities are not so good when grown in the highlands, besides that perennials have a strong root system and the ability to produce oxygen. Some of the commodities that can be grown include cypress, red shoots, teak dutch and acacia. The selection of perennials is expected to produce wood in the next few years and supply oxygen so that it can strengthen Panyawungan Jaya village as an ecotourism area