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Implementasi Gerakan Sekolah Sehat di Sekolah Dasar Negeri 26 Mataram Khosiah, Khosiah; Hasanah, Uswatun; Rahmawati, Fitri Indah; Nurhamida, Nurhamida; Hardiyanti, Eka; Nurrahmi, Nurrahmi; Sholihah, Mar'atun; Putri, Lilis Regina; Ayun, Fanya Kurata; Maulana, A'an
Abdimas Mandalika Vol 4, No 3 (2025): Mei
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31764/am.v4i3.30064

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Abstract:  The School Health Movement is a strategic step to improve the quality of health and education in Indonesia. The purpose of this movement is to improve the physical and mental health conditions of students, as well as to create a clean, safe, comfortable school environment that supports children's growth and development. The implementation of this activity uses observation, interviews, and documentation methods to obtain data and information related to the implementation of the school health movement at SDN 26 Mataram. The implementation of the School Health Movement has shown positive results in various aspects of physical health, mental health, and cleanliness of the school environment. Although there are still some challenges in its implementation, active participation from all school components, parents, and the community is very important in ensuring the success of this movement. The Healthy School Movement can continue to grow and provide long-term benefits for students, schools, and the community as a whole.Abstrak: Gerakan Sekolah Sehat merupakan salah satu langkah strategis untuk meningkatkan kualitas kesehatan dan pendidikan di Indonesia. Tujuan kegiatan Gerakan ini diluncurkan untuk memperbaiki kondisi kesehatan fisik dan mental peserta didik, serta menciptakan lingkungan sekolah yang bersih, aman, nyaman, dan mendukung tumbuh kembang anak. Pelaksanaan kegiatan ini menggunakan metode observasi, wawancara dan dokumentasi untuk mendapatkan data dan informasi terkait dengan implementasi gerakan sekolah sehat di SDN 26 Mataram. Implementasi Gerakan Sekolah Sehat telah menunjukkan hasil yang menyenangkan dalam berbagai aspek kesehatan fisik, mental, dan kebersihan lingkungan sekolah. Meskipun masih ada beberapa tantangan dalam pelaksanaanya, partisipasi aktif dari seluruh komponen sekolah, orang tua, dan masyarakat sangat penting dalam memastikan keberhasilan gerakan ini. Gerakan Sekolah Sehat dapat terus berkembang dan memberikan manfaat jangka panjang bagi siswa, sekolah, dan masyarakat secara keseluruhan.
Ethnomathematics: Exploring Geometric Shapes and Patterns in Sasak Snacks Rahmawati, Fitri Indah; Hastuti, Intan Dwi; Mariyati, Yuni; Syaharuddin, Syaharuddin
Indonesian Journal of Education and Mathematical Science Vol 7, No 1 (2026)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sumatera Utara (UMSU)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30596/ijems.v7i1.29298

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Mathematics is often perceived as a discipline that is separate from everyday reality and has little connection to the cultural context of society. Historically, however, mathematics grew and developed from the social practices of communities, including local culinary traditions. Sasak traditional snacks, as part of cultural heritage, not only have aesthetic and symbolic value, but also contain mathematical structures that can be studied to bring geometric concepts closer to the cultural reality of society. This study aims to identify and analyze the geometric shapes and patterns contained in the traditional snacks of the Sasak community in Montong Tangi Village, East Sakra District, East Lombok Regency, through an ethnomathematics perspective.This study uses a qualitative approach with an ethnographic design. Data were collected through direct observation and ethnographic interviews with traditional snack makers, traditional leaders, and community leaders who understand Sasak culinary traditions. Data analysis was carried out interactively through the stages of data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing, and its validity was tested through source triangulation.The results show that traditional snacks such as cerorot, lupis, jaje abuq, and renggi represent various geometric concepts, including cones, triangular prisms, circles, and triangular pyramids, which are formed through traditional techniques of folding, compacting, and wrapping ingredients. These geometric representations are not only structural in nature, but also contain cultural values such as perseverance, togetherness, and harmony, which are reflected in the traditional practices of the Sasak people. These findings confirm that traditional Sasak snacks have the potential to be a relevant source of contextual learning to enrich culture-based geometry learning.