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The Effectiveness of the Example Non Example Learning Model assisted by Nearpod Media to Improve the Analysis and Communication Skills of Reproductive System Material Anisatul Latifah; Eling Purwantoyo
Journal of Biology Education Vol. 14 No. 1 (2025): April 2025
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

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The purpose of the study was to analyze the effectiveness of the Example Non Example learning model assisted by Nearpod media to improve students' analysis and communication skills on Reproductive System material. This type of research is a quasi experiment with a non-equivalent control group design with pretest and posttest. The research sample consisted of students of XI MIPA 6 class as the experimental class and XI MIPA 7 as the control class. Data were collected through tests, observations, and questionnaires. The data were analyzed statistically quantitative and test (N-gain). The results showed: 1) the example non example learning model assisted by nearpod media can improve students' analytical skills, this is evidenced by the increase from the pretest to the posttest results of the experimental class higher than the control class, namely in the experimental class getting 65% results while in the control class getting 50% results; 2) the example non example learning model assisted by nearpod media can improve students' communication skills, this is evidenced by the increase in communication observation results of the experimental class at the initial meeting 49% increased at the final meeting to 89%
Perlindungan Anak dari Kekerasan Ekonomi melalui Asuransi: Analisis Peran Otoritas Jasa Keuangan dalam Meningkatkan Jaminan Hak Anak Anisatul Latifah; Arif Sugitanata; Siti Khamidatus Sholikhah
Legitima : Jurnal Hukum Keluarga Islam Vol. 5 No. 2 (2023): Legitima : Jurnal Hukum Keluarga Islam
Publisher : Universitas Islam Tribakti Lirboyo Kediri

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Purpose – This research aims to elucidate in detail how insurance can serve as a vital instrument in ensuring the rights of children and shielding them from the detrimental impacts of economic violence. Methods – The research methodology employed is a thorough literature review encompassing primary data sources from pertinent books, journals, and legal texts related to the research topic. Subsequently, the acquired data is subjected to descriptive-analytical analysis to unveil the underlying objectives of the research. Findings – The results indicate that the security provided by insurance contracts is instrumental in safeguarding the rights of children, particularly in situations where parental figures have passed away or retired from employment. While the fulfillment of children's rights may not have reached an optimal level, their financial needs can be met to a reasonable extent, thanks to the role played by insurance. Additionally, this research underscores the crucial role played by the Financial Services Authority (OJK) in upholding justice and ensuring effective protection for children who are vulnerable in the context of economic violence. The OJK is tasked not only with receiving complaints but also with resolving disputes related to insurance businesses and facilitating the settlement of insurance claim disputes in accordance with the agreements reached by the involved parties. Research implications – The theoretical implication of this research lies in its contribution to broadening our comprehension of the role of insurance in the realm of child protection. Moreover, its originality is underscored by the integration of distributive justice principles and contract theory, enriching our understanding of this dynamic interplay within the context of child protection mechanisms. Originality/value – In conclusion, this research underscores the significance of collaborative efforts among governmental bodies, financial institutions, and communities in enhancing the safeguarding of children from economic violence, utilizing insurance as a potent tool for protection.