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Peran Kepramukaan Sebagai Sarana Pembelajaran Karakter Israyanti Israyanti; Muniati Muniati; Fransiska Liliana; Agnes Novita Dua Bare; Veronika Dua Riong; Ardiansah Andika Fajar
Jurnal Ilmiah Dan Karya Mahasiswa Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): JURNAL ILMIAH DAN KARYA MAHASISWA (JIKMA)
Publisher : Institut Teknologi dan Bisnis (ITB) Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54066/jikma.v3i1.2971

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Scouting is a non-formal educational movement that focuses on the formation of character, skills, and youth leadership. Through scouting activities, youth can develop values ​​such as discipline, cooperation, and social awareness. Scouting programs include outdoor activities, skill development, and community service. As a result, scouting contributes to the formation of young leaders who are characterful, independent, and care about the community. Through literature studies and descriptive analysis, this article examines how scouting activities, such as camping, exploration, and survival skills, contribute to the development of noble values, independence, discipline, and leadership. The results of the study indicate that scouting provides contextual and applicable learning experiences, strengthening the positive character of students. The implication of this study is the importance of integrating scouting values ​​in formal and non-formal education systems to create a young generation with strong character and competitiveness.
Bentuk Tindak Tutur Asertif Suku Bajo Parumaan dan Suku Tana AI dalam Interaksi Jual Beli di Pasar Nangahale Ardiansah Andika Fajar; Trisnawati Bura; Bertholomeus Jawa Bhaga
Jipmor: Jurnal Ilmu Pendidikan Dan Humaniora Vol 3 No 2 (2025): December
Publisher : Institut Pendidikan Alfatah Mataram

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This study aims to describe the forms of assertive speech acts used by the Bajo Parumaan and Tana Ai tribes in buying and selling interactions at Nangahale Market. This research employs a qualitative descriptive method with a pragmatic approach. The data consist of utterances produced by sellers and buyers, collected through observation, participant observation, recording, and note-taking techniques. The collected data were analyzed through data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. The results show that assertive speech acts are highly dominant in trading interactions at Nangahale Market. The forms of assertive speech acts identified include informing, suggesting, boasting, complaining, and refusing. Informing is the most frequently used assertive speech act, particularly in conveying information about prices, types, and conditions of goods. Suggesting and boasting are commonly used by sellers as persuasive strategies to attract buyers, while complaining and refusing are more often expressed by buyers as responses to prices or product quality. These findings indicate that assertive speech acts play an important role in shaping communication dynamics and negotiation processes in traditional market transactions