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Memupuk Jiwa Kreatif dan Inovatif dalam Kewirausahaan untuk Generasi Gen Z yang Lebih Baik Mochamad Raka Putra Basarah; Edy Soesanto; Nazwa Maharani
Journal of Creative Student Research Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Journal of Creative Student Research
Publisher : Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55606/jcsr-politama.v3i1.4732

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Higher education plays a crucial role in shaping young generations who not only possess strong academic knowledge but also strong character. In an era of globalization and advancing technology, the challenges faced by students are not limited to mastering academic material but also include their ability to interact with society empathetically and be sensitive to the social issues around them. Therefore, character development in higher education environments has become an urgent necessity that cannot be overlooked. Character development aims to instill moral values, ethics, and a sense of social responsibility in students. These values include integrity, compassion, cooperation, and a sense of responsibility toward the community. Character education involves not only academic aspects but also students' participation in activities that allow them to directly engage with society, such as community service, student organizations, and other social activities.
Keunikan Suku di Indonesia dalam Mempersatukan Bangsa ditengah Perbedaan Budaya Djenap Zamilummi Polhaupessy; Edy Soesanto; Nazwa Maharani
Journal of Creative Student Research Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Journal of Creative Student Research
Publisher : Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55606/jcsr-politama.v3i1.4735

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Ethnic and cultural diversity is not only a characteristic of Indonesia, but also part of national identity. Indonesia is known as a country with extraordinary tribes and cultures. Consisting of more than 300 ethnic groups and 700 regional languages. Indonesia is a clear example of the motto "Bhinneka Tunggal Ika" which means "Diverse but still one". This diversity is not a challenge, but rather a wealth and strength that makes Indonesia unique in the eyes of the world. However, amidst cultural richness, the challenge of maintaining social harmony is a necessity that cannot be ignored. These challenges include discrimination and intolerance, globalization and westernization, and so on. Providing the above resistance, efforts are needed to maintain harmony amidst diversity through multicultural education, intercultural dialogue, and also involving the government and mass media. However, sometimes these differences actually cause divisions between nations.
Misunderstandings in Student Communication in Various Universities Rani Siti Fitriani; Siti Salina; Nazwa Maharani; Albertha Sonia Br.Tamba; Revi Yuniar Hajar
Jurnal Serambi Ilmu Vol. 25 No. 2 (2024): Jurnal Serambi Ilmu
Publisher : Universitas Serambi Mekkah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32672/jsi.v25i2.2239

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Communication is a human need to interact with others in various daily activities. A person will convey ideas, opinions, thoughts, feelings to others by communicating using language in writing and speech. We cannot deny that in communicating, misunderstandings often occur between speakers and speech partners or writers and readers. The impact of misunderstanding is a relationship that is no longer harmonious or good such as feuds, quarrels, and hostility. This study aims to analyze the phenomenon of misunderstanding in communication in a teenage environment. This research uses a qualitative research method with a descriptive approach to understand complex phenomena. The researcher collected data through 20 respondents, observation, and document analysis to identify how ambiguity arises in communication and its impact on interactions between individuals. The results showed that the majority of respondents experienced miscommunication through text media which often led to misunderstandings compared to direct or face-to-face communication.