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ANALISIS KEGIATAN P5 PADA KURIKULUM MERDEKA DALAM MEMINIMALISIR BULLYING Satriani; Ekawati, Mutmainna; Bachtiar, Tauhidah; H, Anita; Nurlaeliana; Sartinayanti
Jurnal Biogenerasi Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025): Volume 10 no 2 periode februari - september 2025 ( continues)
Publisher : Universitas Cokroaminoto Palopo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30605/biogenerasi.v10i2.5441

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The aim of this research is to examine the P5 activities that have been implemented and the influence of P5 activities in minimizing bullying behavior at MTs DDI Mangempang. This research uses a descriptive qualitative approach. The data collected in this research consists of: a) primary data, namely information obtained directly from the original source through various data collection procedures and techniques, such as interviews, observation and documentation; b) secondary data, namely information obtained from indirect sources, which generally take the form of official documents or archives, journals or books. The implementation of P5 is one of the solutions implemented at MTs DDI Mangempang in order to prevent bullying behavior by providing understanding and knowledge about the meaning of bullying and functioning as a strong supporter in shaping student character and increasing self-confidence and courage in students
ANALISIS KEGIATAN P5 PADA KURIKULUM MERDEKA DALAM MEMINIMALISIR BULLYING Satriani; Ekawati, Mutmainna; Bachtiar, Tauhidah; H, Anita; Nurlaeliana; Sartinayanti
Jurnal Biogenerasi Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025): Volume 10 no 2 periode februari - september 2025 ( continues)
Publisher : Universitas Cokroaminoto Palopo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30605/biogenerasi.v10i2.5441

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The aim of this research is to examine the P5 activities that have been implemented and the influence of P5 activities in minimizing bullying behavior at MTs DDI Mangempang. This research uses a descriptive qualitative approach. The data collected in this research consists of: a) primary data, namely information obtained directly from the original source through various data collection procedures and techniques, such as interviews, observation and documentation; b) secondary data, namely information obtained from indirect sources, which generally take the form of official documents or archives, journals or books. The implementation of P5 is one of the solutions implemented at MTs DDI Mangempang in order to prevent bullying behavior by providing understanding and knowledge about the meaning of bullying and functioning as a strong supporter in shaping student character and increasing self-confidence and courage in students
Kajian Etnobotani Borassus flabellifer Bahan Baku Songkok Recca Ciri Khas Masyarakat Bugis Bone Nurlaeliana; Satriani; Bachtiar, Tauhidah; H, Anita; Ekawati, Mutmainna; Wahyudi, Fandi; Hasmatang
Jurnal Biogenerasi Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025): Volume 10 no 2 periode februari - september 2025 ( continues)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30605/biogenerasi.v10i2.6881

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Borassus flabellifer, commonly known as the lontar palm, is a member of the Arecaceae family that thrives in arid regions and serves as the primary raw material in the production of songkok recca, a traditional handwoven cap. The local community in Pacing Village, Awangpone Subdistrict, Bone Regency, possesses indigenous ethnobotanical knowledge related to the utilization and management of this plant, particularly in the crafting of songkok recca. This study aims to examine the ethnobotanical role of Borassus flabellifer in the traditional songkok recca production process and to explore sustainable practices for its continued use from both ecological and cultural perspectives. Employing a descriptive-exploratory research design, data collection was conducted through surveys and semi-structured interviews using the Participatory Ethnobotany Appraisal (PEA) method. The data were analyzed using qualitative and quantitative descriptive techniques. Findings indicate that Borassus flabellifer holds significant cultural and economic value within the local community. The preparation of raw materials involves harvesting the leaf sheaths, followed by a sequence of traditional processing steps—pounding (cacca-racca), burning, peeling, soaking, and fine-shaving using a traditional tool called paddari—to produce thin, smooth fibers known as racca, which are then used in weaving songkok recca.
KAJIAN ETNOBOTANI TANAMAN OBAT TRADISIONAL DI DESA ANCU KECAMATAN KAJUARA KABUPATEN BONEThe diversity of medicinal plants in Indonesia reflects the biological and cultural wealth that has been passed down from generation to generation. This study aims to Nuraeni; Darojat, Annisa Zakiyah; Hafsah; Nurlaeliana
Jurnal Biogenerasi Vol. 10 No. 4 (2025): Volume 10 nomor 4 tahun 2025 Terbit Oktober-Desember 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30605/biogenerasi.v10i4.7472

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The diversity of medicinal plants in Indonesia reflects the biological and cultural wealth that has been passed down from generation to generation. This study aims to identify the types of medicinal plants, the parts that are used, how they are obtained, and the methods of processing medicinal plants used in traditional medicine in Ancu Village, Kajuara District, Bone Regency. The research method used was descriptive qualitative with an ethnobotanical approach. Data were collected through observation, interviews, and documentation of 45 respondents consisting of sanro, community leaders, and local residents. The results showed that there were 55 species of medicinal plants from 35 families, with the Myrtaceae and Zingiberaceae families being the most widely used. The most commonly used parts of the plants were leaves (57%), followed by fruit (16%), rhizomes (11%), and stems (7%). The methods of obtaining medicinal plants included cultivation (67%), wild growth (15%), purchase at the market (11%), and collection from gardens (7%). Knowledge about medicinal plants is mostly obtained from traditional healers (83%) and neighbors/relatives (17%). This study is expected to serve as a basis for the preservation of local knowledge and the sustainable development of medicinal plants. Keywords: Ethnobotany, medicinal plants, traditional medicine, sanro, biodiversity.
STUDI ETNOBOTANI TERHADAP PENGETAHUAN DAN PEMANFAATAN TUMBUHAN OBAT TRADISIONAL MASYARAKAT KELURAHAN AWANG TANGKA, KECAMATAN KAJUARA, KABUPATEN BONE Restu Fadilah; Hafsah; Nurlaeliana
Jurnal Biogenerasi Vol. 10 No. 4 (2025): Volume 10 nomor 4 tahun 2025 Terbit Oktober-Desember 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30605/biogenerasi.v10i4.7469

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This ethnobotanical study investigates traditional medicinal plant knowledge and practices in Awang Tangka Village, Kajuara Subdistrict, Bone Regency. Using qualitative methods, data were collected through interviews, observations, and documentation from 29 participants comprising local residents, community leaders, and traditional healers (tabib). The study documented 34 plant species from 22 families used for medicinal purposes. Leaves were the most utilized plant part, followed by fruits, stems, rhizomes, flowers, bark, sap, and gel. Plants were sourced through cultivation, wild collection, or market purchase, and processed via boiling, pounding, extraction, or direct application. Findings demonstrate that ethnobotanical knowledge in Awang Tangka persists and transfers intergenerationally despite modern medicine's growing influence. This research provides scientific documentation, educational resources for biology teaching, and a basis for preserving indigenous knowledge and conserving medicinal plant biodiversity. Keywords: Ethnobotany, traditional medicine, medicinal plants, indigenous knowledge, Bone Regency