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Impact of Anti-Corruption Education Program on Students’ Attitudes and Behavior Al-Sabah, Ahmed; Al-Jabri, Sarah; Al-Sabih, Sarah
International Journal of Educational Narratives Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Yayasan Pendidikan Islam Daarut Thufulah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/ijen.v3i2.2147

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Background. This study examines the impact of an anti-corruption education program on students’ attitudes and behavior. As corruption remains a significant challenge in many societies, fostering ethical behavior and instilling a strong anti-corruption mindset in future generations is critical. Educational interventions focused on anti-corruption are seen as a means to influence young people’s values and behaviors in the long term. Purpose. The purpose of this research is to assess how such an educational program affects students’ awareness of corruption, their attitudes toward ethical decision-making, and their personal conduct. Method. A quasi-experimental design was employed, involving pre- and post-test surveys administered to 250 high school students who participated in an anti-corruption education program. Results. The results revealed a significant improvement in students’ understanding of corruption and their commitment to anti-corruption behaviors. Students reported greater awareness of the consequences of corruption and showed stronger intentions to act ethically in personal and professional settings. Conclusion. The study concludes that anti-corruption education programs can play an important role in shaping positive attitudes and behaviors toward corruption prevention. These findings suggest that integrating anti-corruption education into school curricula can help promote integrity and reduce future involvement in corrupt practices.  
THE ECONOMICS OF AGRICULTURAL SUSTAINABILITY ANALYZING COST-PRODUCTION DYNAMICS AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS FOR FUTURE FARMING MODELS Al-Khaled, Layla; Al-Sabah, Ahmed; Lestari, Putu Fajar Kartika
Techno Agriculturae Studium of Research Vol. 3 No. 2 (2026)
Publisher : Yayasan Adra Karima Hubbi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/agriculturae.v3i2.3508

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The transition toward agricultural sustainability has intensified debates on the economic viability of farming systems under rising input costs, environmental constraints, and policy reforms. Conventional production models often prioritize short term output gains, overlooking long-term cost efficiency, resource depletion, and externalities that undermine farm profitability and resilience. This study aims to analyze the cost production dynamics of sustainable agricultural practices and examine their policy implications for future farming models. The research employed a mixed methods economic analysis combining farm-level cost and production data, comparative efficiency assessment, and secondary policy review. Quantitative indicators included input costs, output value, productivity ratios, and profitability margins, while policy instruments were analyzed to assess incentive structures and regulatory impacts. The results indicate that sustainable farming systems demonstrate higher cost efficiency over time through reduced dependency on external inputs and improved resource-use productivity, despite moderate initial transition costs. Policy support mechanisms, such as subsidies, price incentives, and technical assistance, significantly influenced adoption outcomes and economic performance. The study concludes that sustainable agriculture can be economically competitive when supported by coherent policy frameworks that internalize environmental benefits and reduce transition risks. Integrating economic analysis with sustainability-oriented policies is essential for shaping resilient and economically viable future farming models.