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Breaking The 3T Barrier: Smart Teacherpreneurs of Harapan Island Kadarisman; Siswanto, Romi; Akadira, Tora; Zulfikri; Fatmasari, Rhini; Mudayat; Budi, Untung Laksana
Unram Journal of Community Service Vol. 6 No. 3 (2025): September
Publisher : Pascasarjana Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/ujcs.v6i3.1169

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Strengthening teacher capacity in 3T areas requires an approach that goes beyond conventional pedagogical training by integrating entrepreneurial competencies, differentiated learning, and leveraging local potential. This study presents a teacherpreneur training model for elementary/middle school/community learning center teachers on Harapan Island, Thousand Islands, which is operationalized through a convergent mixed-methods design. The design incorporates attendance measurement, multi-component evaluation scores, and qualitative findings from observations and structured interviews. Field data shows 22 participants from various schools, an attendance rate of 83%, and a distribution of quiz, case study, and practice scores indicating substantial competency achievement in the dimensions of creativity, utilization of local potential, partnership networks, and educational entrepreneurship practices. The integration of quantitative and qualitative findings confirms the relevance of the training to the island context, which faces limitations in infrastructure, technology access, and professional development opportunities. The discussion links the findings to current literature on teacherpreneurial competence, partnership management, differentiated instruction, and digital-based service-learning practices. This study offers theoretical implications for the construction of teacherpreneur competencies and practical implications for program replication in other 3T regions. The recommendations emphasize strengthening post-training mentoring, orchestrating local networks, and digital portfolio-based reporting for sustainable impact.
Straying to Success: The Power of Two Stay Two Stray in an Indonesian EFL Classroom Ichwan; Mudayat
VELES Voices of English Language Education Society Vol 8 No 1 (2024): April 2024
Publisher : Universitas Hamzanwadi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29408/veles.v8i1.25441

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Reading comprehension is a foundational skill in English as a Foreign Language (EFL) learning, yet many students, particularly at the primary level, continue to face persistent challenges in developing it effectively. This study investigates the effectiveness of the Two Stay Two Stray (TSTS) cooperative learning technique in enhancing reading comprehension among primary-level EFL learners. Using a pre-experimental one-group pretest-posttest design, the research involved four instructional sessions over four weeks, during which the TSTS technique was implemented. Twenty-eight students participated in the study and completed both pretest and post-test assessments designed to evaluate various aspects of reading comprehension, including identifying main ideas, supporting details, inference skills, and vocabulary interpretation. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and a paired samples t-test to determine the significance of the observed learning gains. Results revealed a statistically significant improvement in students’ reading comprehension scores after the intervention, indicating that the TSTS technique positively impacted their reading performance. The study highlights the potential of cooperative learning to promote deeper engagement, peer collaboration, and improved comprehension outcomes in EFL contexts. Findings contribute to the growing body of literature supporting learner-centred instruction and underscore the importance of adopting interactive, evidence-based strategies in primary English language education.
Science Literacy and Healthy Living as Determinants of Family Health within the Household Ecology Framework Ichwan; Mudayat
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol 11 No 10 (2025): October
Publisher : Postgraduate, University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v11i10.12679

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This study examines how science literacy and healthy living behaviors jointly shape family health within a household ecology framework. Using a non‐experimental, cross-sectional design, we surveyed 40 mothers from an urban area in western Indonesia. Validated questionnaires (CVI = 0.86; Cronbach’s α ≥ 0.70) measured science literacy, healthy living, and family health. Data were analyzed with Pearson’s correlations and multiple linear regression after meeting parametric assumptions (Shapiro–Wilk p > 0.05; VIF = 1.54; Durbin–Watson = 1.85; no heteroscedasticity). Correlations were positive and significant: science literacy with family health (r = 0.65, p < 0.01), healthy living with family health (r = 0.70, p < 0.01), and science literacy with healthy living (r = 0.58, p < 0.01). The regression model was significant, F(2,37) = 18.45, p < 0.001, explaining 50% of the variance in family health (R² = 0.50). Both predictors contributed uniquely (β_science literacy = 0.35, p = 0.007; β_healthy living = 0.45, p = 0.001), with healthy living showing the stronger effect. Findings underscore that strengthening science literacy is necessary but insufficient unless translated into day-to-day healthy practices. We recommend community-based programs that couple non-formal science education with practice-oriented training (nutrition, sanitation, household hygiene). Future studies should employ larger, longitudinal samples and incorporate socio-economic and environmental covariates.
Strengthening Digital Literacy for Community-Based Marine Tourism Development on Untung Jawa Island, Thousand Islands Zulfikri; Budiastra, A. A. Ketut; Ichwan; Setyawan, Danang Budi; Mudayat; Syaikhu, Ahmad
Unram Journal of Community Service Vol. 6 No. 4 (2025): December: In Progress
Publisher : Pascasarjana Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/ujcs.v6i4.1279

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Untung Jawa Island in the Thousand Islands has excellent potential for developing family-based marine tourism, including beaches, mangrove ecotourism, and fishing activities that are attractive to both local and international tourists. However, the low digital literacy of the community is a significant obstacle to optimizing tourism promotion and boosting the local economy. This condition leads to the community's dependence on external agents and limits the competitiveness of Untung Jawa Island as a tourist destination compared to other tourist islands in the Thousand Islands. Therefore, this Community Service activity aims to enhance the digital literacy capacity of tourism managers, fishermen, and local artisans through training on creating promotional content, utilizing social media, and managing sustainable family tourism packages. The implementation method uses a participatory approach, including coordination, training, mentoring, and evaluation stages. The activity intervention also includes the installation of eight fish aggregating devices (FADs) as family-friendly fishing spots and a means of restoring fish habitats degraded due to coral reef damage. The results of the activity show an improvement in participants' skills in creating digital content (photos, videos, and promotional narratives), the formation of a local creative group called Digital Ranger, and increased community involvement in online tourism promotion. In conclusion, the synergy between physical innovation through the development of marine tourism facilities and the strengthening of digital literacy can empower communities in managing tourism destinations. The novelty of this activity lies in the integration between the installation of artificial reefs as an ecotourism innovation and community-based digital literacy training, making Untung Jawa Island a model for developing competitive and sustainable coastal digital tourism villages.