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Media Promosi Kesehatan Berbasis Web Sehat Dengan Toga (SEDEGA) Dalam Meningkatkan Pengetahuan Masyarakat Kelurahan Labuh Baru Timur Provinsi Riau Safitri, Yunni; Safitri, Feby Eka; Putra, Muhammad Hafiz; Mukti, Candra; Febriantoro, Rendi
Jurnal Cendekia Mengabdi Berinovasi dan Berkarya Vol 3 No 3 (2025): September
Publisher : Universitas Madako Tolitoli

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56630/jenaka.v3i3.811

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Herbal plants have long been known as natural ingredients that are beneficial for health, but among housewives, their use is often limited to cooking spices. Many people are not aware that herbal plants such as turmeric, ginger, betel leaves and ginger can be processed into natural and efficacious herbal medicines. Lack of knowledge about the benefits and methods of processing herbal plants is one of the main obstacles. This website exists to provide education to housewives about the potential of herbal plants as natural medicines. Information includes an introduction to herbal plants, their health benefits, as well as practical steps in processing them into safe and effective potions. With this education, housewives are expected to be able to make maximum use of herbal plants, not only for the kitchen, but also as an economical and natural family health solution. Apart from that, this initiative also aims to preserve traditional knowledge and support community health in a sustainable manner.
The Relationship between Flexible and Adaptive Behaviour Ability and Students' Tolerance Attitude: A Correlational Approach Sapitri, Vera; Nurudin, M.; Prasetyo, Muhammad Arham; Qordowi, M.Yusuf; Putra, Muhammad Hafiz; Azizah, Nurul
Action Research Journal Indonesia (ARJI) Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): Action Research Journal Indonesia (ARJI)
Publisher : PT. Pusmedia Group Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61227/arji.v7i2.414

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The level of tolerance among students is an important issue in the midst of social diversity today. Flexibility and adaptability are often considered as supporting factors for tolerant attitudes. This study aims to analyse the correlation between skills in being flexible and adaptable and the level of tolerance of students at SMA Negeri 15 Bandar Lampung. The method used was quantitative correlation with a sample of 74 randomly selected respondents. Data were collected through a Likert scale questionnaire, then analysed with non-parametric tests considering the data were not normally distributed. The results of the analysis showed no significant correlation between flexibility and adaptability with tolerance (significance value above 0.05). This suggests that other factors, such as environmental influences, multicultural learning, and the cultivation of Pancasila values are more dominant in shaping tolerance. The implications of this study emphasise the need for educators to develop comprehensive character building programmes, not limited to flexibility training, but also including other dimensions such as empathy training and real social interaction. Future research is expected to explore other factors that could potentially influence students' tolerance levels, such as the role of character education, family environment, and cross-cultural experiences. In addition, it is recommended to use a mixed methods approach to gain a deeper understanding of the dynamics of tolerance attitude formation among students.