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Spotting Rooms for the Dignity of Jomblo in Higher Education Melliani, Mika; Munthe, Yesyurun; Simanjuntak, Nova Lady
Eduscape : Journal of Education Insight Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): October 2023
Publisher : Indonesian Scientific Publication

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61978/eduscape.v1i1.25

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This research aims to see the extent of perception, stigma and behavior of someone who holds the status of single. The research subjects consisted of students and those who have worked in a company. The stigma of being single can lead a person to be traumatized, less confident, aloof and powerless over themselves and outside themselves. Nonetheless, the four research subjects described being single as activity, creation, self-development, strengthening of the main self and carrying oneself through a good response to something that appears outside oneself. This study is a qualitative research by considering the case of singles, happiness, and unrest through literature review. The literature review comes from journals of recent findings as a secondary source in a study. The statement of this research is that being single is not only a choice, but the ability to build self and dignity in a process and inherent. The results showed that the four research subjects were able to resist stigma with constructive work in the classroom or at work as a stabilization of self-recognition to exist on the onslaught of stigma.
Musical Skill Enhancement of Sunday School Kids through Pianika Ensemble Based on Bloom's Taxonomy Theory at GKE Hanggulan Sinta Sihombing, Octa Maria; Simanjuntak, Nova Lady; Zebua, Vernike Niatda; Fransiska, Fransiska
Jurnal Ilmiah Profesi Pendidikan Vol. 9 No. 3 (2024): Agustus
Publisher : Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan, Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jipp.v9i3.3176

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Music ensemble in Sunday School is the activity performed by Sunday School children. Playing music ensembles with spiritual songs adds insight, knowledge, develops creativity, learns to accept and respond to God's love and creation, trains psychomotor skills, builds good cooperation, and appreciates the differences that exist around children. This study aims to train and develop the ability of Sunday School children to play pianika music ensemble in the cognitive, affective and psychomotor domains. The method used was qualitative descriptive, the research was conducted at the Kalimantan Evangelical Church (GKE) Hanggulan Sinta. The results revealed an ensemble playing pianika music could foster togetherness, develop creativity, dare to express themselves, foster a sense of empathy within themselves, be disciplined and responsible for the tasks assigned. This study concludes on the development of Sunday School children's pianika music playing skills based on Bloom's taxonomy at GKE Hanggulan Sinta using the direct learning model can develop well, as seen in several phases in the direct learning model during the learning process. Furthermore, the results of coaching and learning pianika music ensembles are applied and displayed at major church activities, namely the commemoration of GKE Children's Day, general worship and categorical worship.
Perpetrators' Resistance, Victims' Defense Mechanisms, and Psychological Consequences of Subjects Victims of Sexual Violence at Schools Sari, Sari; Munthe, Yesyurun; Veronica, Maria; Simanjuntak, Nova Lady
EDUJAVARE: International Journal of Educational Research Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): EDUJAVARE: International Journal of Educational Research
Publisher : CV. Edujavare

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70610/edujavare.v1i2.41

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The goal of this research is that the authors are not in the discussion of catcalling, joking, or compliments that lead to sexual harassment, even though they are all part of sexual harassment. In addition, the authors are also not on a case-by-case exploration of sexual harassment. Researchers rather present the diversity of voices of sexual harassment survivors who are traumatized and then dare to rise with a variety of experiences as resistance to trauma. This qualitative research uses data search and analysis techniques through interviews with three research subjects. The results showed that although the victim limped out of the grip of prolonged trauma, over time, the victim managed to rise through parental support and the diversion of positive and profitable activities for the victim. Support and business opportunities become mental treatment to be brave and resistance tools through oneself to be empowered.
Pembinaan Seni dan Pelayanan Serta Pengenalan Teknologi Informasi Kepada Anak SD dan SMP di Jemaat GKE Batang Pambelum Palangka Raya Elvira, Elvira; Simanjuntak, Nova Lady; Ebariani, Ebariani; Pahan, Berth Penny; Egi, Al; Andari, Putri; Lawalata, Dolfi Geflesia; Nazaret, Tryoanda
Gayatri : Jurnal Pengabdian Seni dan Budaya Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): Oktober
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Kesenian Wilwatikta (STKW) Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20111/gayatri.v3i2.44

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The Religious Performing Arts Study Program carries out community service with the theme of Arts Development and Service as well as Introduction to Information Technology to children at the GKE Batang Pambelum Palangka Raya Congregation. Community service aims to increase knowledge and skills in the arts for church musicians, song guides, elders and deacons, as well as introducing dramatic arts to children, teenagers and youth, as well as providing a constructive introduction to information technology to elementary and middle school aged children. The target of this activity is the congregation at the GKE Batang Pambelum Palangka Raya congregation. This Arts and Service Development uses a Participatory Action Research (PAR) approach which prioritizes the cycle of participation, action, research in the nature of service participation within the community or congregation. There are three stages in this activity, namely preparation, implementation and evaluation. The preparation stage involves a preliminary survey to see the state of the art and services in the field. At the implementation stage, artistic and service development is carried out. Then, the activity evaluation stage is carried out by collecting and summarizing data from each stage. The resulting change was an increase in the competence of preaching and liturgy. The congregation's singing competence is improving in terms of understanding and practice. For children and teenagers, the motivation to take part in drama arts training is very good, because it has never been done before. Information technology knowledge is increasingly developing to assist services and activities in carrying out school assignments.
Art and Philosophy: Harmony of Giring-Giring Dance, Manganjan Dance, Tambun Bungai Dance of Kalimantan Tengah Lelunu, Sapta; Putri , Kesia Rosalina; Daniel; Olivia, Nia; Simanjuntak, Nova Lady
Harmonia : Journal of Music and Arts Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): November 2023
Publisher : Indonesian Scientific Publication

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61978/harmonia.v1i1.71

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The possibility of tradition collaborating with dance, music and performance art is an amazing art. However, it becomes problematic if the space to perform one of the parts of tradition, namely dance as an art or work in certain regions or localities, is still minimal. Either from the history of dances from certain regions, for example Central Kalimantan, especially the Ma'anyan Dayak community, or the method of usage or meaningful values in the form of ribut rukun, togetherness, care and exploration space. This research method uses a literature review that examines the results of previous studies as secondary sources, online media, and accompanying photos of dances originating from Central Kalimantan. The findings show that the Dayak Giring-Giring dance, Manganjan Dance and Tambun Bungai Dance have a variety of cultural richness, the meaning of friendship, as well as a rich history that must get space from generation to generation to the global community as a cultured, dignified, valuable and communal dance.