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Evaluation of Information Technology-Based Inclusive Education’s Policies in DIY for the 2017/2018 Academic Year Asiah, Uswatun; Mutiarin, Dyah
Sustainability (STPP) Theory, Practice and Policy Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): Sustainability (STPP) Theory, Practice and Policy October Edition
Publisher : Pusat Kajian Berkelanjutan UIN Sulthan Thaha Saifuddin Jambi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30631/sdgs.v1i1.896

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This study aims to reveal and explain the results of the evaluation of information technology-based inclusive education policies in DIY for the 2017/2018 academic year conducted by researchers in 16 high school inclusion schools in DIY. In this study the authors use two major concepts in evaluating this policy, namely: Policy Design and Policy Implementation. The method used in this research is Mix-Method, which combines two qualitative and quantitative research methods, so that more comprehensive, valid, reliable, and objective data are obtained. The results of this study are the policy design obtained a value of 3.12 and was included in the fairly good category, the implementation of the policy obtained a score of 2.77 and was included in the good enough category so that the results of the evaluation of information technology-based inclusive education policies in DIY for the 2017/2018 academic year were in the fairly good category.
Analisis Prespektif Modal Sosial "Duit Ora Payu" Gerakan Sosial Menolak Jual Beli Suara di Desa Narukan Sutan, Arissy Jorgi; Anshori, M Wira; Salsa Bela, Dinda Rosanti; Rizal, Azira Novia; Putri, Revi Jeane; Asiah, Uswatun
Nakhoda: Jurnal Ilmu Pemerintahan Vol 24 No 2 (2025)
Publisher : Laboratorium Jurusan Ilmu Pemerintahan FISIP Universitas Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35967/njip.v24i2.861

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This study analyzes the social movement “duit ora payu” (money doesn’t work) as a grassroots rejection of vote buying in the Village Head Election (Pilkades) of Narukan Village, Rembang Regency. This phenomenon is significant because it presents an electoral anomaly in which local communities collectively resisted money politics, contributing to contemporary studies on village democracy and electoral integrity. Using a descriptive qualitative approach, this research draws on literature studies and digital data to examine the dynamics surrounding the election. The findings show that the high level of social capital possessed by the elected candidate, Gus Faruq, built through strong social networks, public trust in integrity, and sincere civic engagement, became the decisive factor in defeating opponents suspected of distributing money in a structured manner. His close relationship with prominent religious figures, especially Gus Baha, further strengthened moral credibility and reinforced anti-money politics norms in the community. The study concludes that value-based social capital can effectively counteract corrupt electoral practices and offers a replicable model for promoting clean grassroots elections.
Penguatan Literasi Digital untuk Pemasaran Produk Ekonomi Sirkular sebagai Pendekatan Pembangunan Inklusif yang Mendukung Program Pemerintah Kota Jambi di Kelurahan Eka Jaya Maulana, Rio Yusri; Subekti, Dimas; Darminto, Citra; Sazeta, Mirza; Asiah, Uswatun
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat (ABDIRA) Vol 6, No 1 (2026): Abdira
Publisher : Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/abdira.v6i1.1363

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The urgency of this community service is the importance of strengthening digital literacy for marketing circular economy products as an inclusive development approach that supports the Jambi City government's program in Eka Jaya Village. The methods used include training, direct mentoring, participatory observation, and evaluation of results through pre- and post-activity surveys. The results of the activity show a significant improvement in the participants' digital skills. Integrating activities with the happy village Program fosters positive synergy among the community, academics, and local government in achieving a digital-based, inclusive economy. From a social impact perspective, this activity successfully formed a collaborative network among MSME actors, youth groups, and housewives in developing environmentally friendly businesses with circular economic value. Besides this activity, it also strengthens awareness of the importance of household waste management and environmental conservation. Thus, strengthening digital literacy for marketing circular economy products not only contributes to the economic independence of the community but also becomes part of a sustainable and inclusive development strategy that aligns with the Jambi City Government's vision of a productive, intelligent, and sustainable happy village.