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Developing Indonesian Language Literacy through Storytelling Activities for Elementary School Students at Pandeglang Regency Yasser Arafat; Trisna Sonjaya; Marsalino, Marsalino
Jurnal Multidisiplin Sahombu Vol. 5 No. 5 (2025): Jurnal Multidisiplin Sahombu, July - August (2025)
Publisher : Sean Institute

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The problem of Indonesian language literacy skills in elementary school students is: low interest in reading, limited comprehension, and the lack of ability to critically comprehend reading content. Language learning activities tend to focus solely on cognitive aspects, so that students do not get a fun, contextual, and creative learning experience. Storytelling as a form of traditional literacy rich in cultural and linguistic values, has not been optimally utilized in school learning. Therefore, research is needed on the development of Indonesian language literacy through storytelling activities to improve language skills, imagination, and the ability to understand and appreciate texts. This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of storytelling activities in improving Indonesian language literacy skills among elementary school students at Pandeglang Regency. The research method used a descriptive qualitative approach involving classroom teachers, school librarians, and students in grades III–V from several elementary schools. Data were collected through observation, interviews, and document analysis. The results indicate that storytelling activities contribute positively to vocabulary enrichment, improved listening skills, and the ability to understand and re-express story content. Supporting factors include teacher creativity, parental involvement, and the availability of reading materials. However, barriers were also identified, such as limited time, supporting facilities, and a lack of teacher training in storytelling techniques. This study recommends integrating storytelling into structured Indonesian language learning, teacher training, and providing local story sources relevant to the Pandeglang cultural context.
Strategy For Enhancing The Attraction Of Situ Cikoncang Tourist Destination Based On Sustainable Tourism (Sustainable Tourism)” District Lebak – Banten Marsalino, Marsalino; Saripan, Saripan; Dewi, Yoana Amelia; Azizah, Raden Siti; Herfiansyah, M Herlan
Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Administrasi Publik Vol 15, No 2 (2025)
Publisher : Program Pascasarjana Universitas Negeri Makassar

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Situ Cikoncang in Lebak Regency, Banten has great potential as a sustainable tourism-based destination, but stillfaces challenges in accessibility, community empowerment, and tourism promotion. This research aims toanalyze strategies to enhance the attractiveness of Situ Cikoncang through the 6A component approach:Attraction, Accessibility, Amenities, Ancillary, Activity, and Available Package. The method used is qualitativedescriptive with data collection techniques including observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation, aswell as data validation using source and technique triangulation. The research results indicate that roadimprovements as the main access are a crucial priority to support tourist visits, accompanied by the developmentof additional attractions such as cultural festivals and conservation ecotourism. In addition, the improvement ofsupporting facilities, the establishment of tourist information centers, and the strengthening of Pokdarwiscapacity can enhance services at the destination. Another strategy is the development of integrated tour packagesin collaboration with travel agents and local SMEs to expand the reach of promotions. With the implementationof an integrated strategy involving the government, community, and stakeholders, Situ Cikoncang is expected todevelop into a premier sustainable destination that provides economic and social benefits to the local community.
The Effect of Product Diversification on Consumer Satisfaction of Bapak N'dut Pandeglang Roasted Coffee Heru Wicaksono; Marsalino, Marsalino; Indah Nurul Hudaini
Jurnal Multidisiplin Sahombu Vol. 6 No. 01 (2026): Jurnal Multidisiplin Sahombu, January 2026
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The habit of Indonesians who love to engage in conversations about various topics from work, daily life, to personal updates has made coffee shops a favorite gathering place. This phenomenon is further supported by the comfortable atmosphere created by soothing background music, along with the implementation of work from anywhere policies by several companies. As a result, drinking coffee has now become part of a modern lifestyle. One place that has successfully embraced this trend is Kopi Bakar Bapak N’dut in Pandeglang. This coffee shop is quite popular among tourists for its distinctive, strong, and flavorful coffee that helps relieve fatigue after a long day. Unlike modern coffee shops that serve espresso, mocaccino, or Americano. The identified problems include the limited variety of food and beverage products offered by Kopi Bakar Bapak N’dut Pandeglang, as well as the slow service perceived by customers. The research method used in this study is a quantitative approach. This study aims to verify the issues stated in the problem formulation, namely to describe and analyze the influence of product diversification on customer satisfaction at Kopi Bakar Bapak N’dut Pandeglang. Kopi Bakar Bapak N’dut maintains its traditional authenticity by offering local coffee variants such as Cofielamure, Nampuyak Kopi, and Baliung Kopi. All of these beverages are prepared manually using traditional brewing techniques passed down through generations, giving customers an authentic and nostalgic coffee experience. This study focuses on three main research questions: (1) How is product diversification implemented at Kopi Bakar Bapak N’dut Pandeglang? (2) How satisfied are customers with the products offered? and (3) To what extent does product diversification influence customer satisfaction?. The results show that the average score for respondents’ responses regarding Product Diversification is 2.85, which falls under the good category. Meanwhile, the average score for Customer Satisfaction is 2.81, also classified as good. Based on statistical analysis, the correlation between the two variables reached 86.4%, indicating that product diversification significantly influences customer satisfaction at Kopi Bakar Bapak N’dut Pandeglang. Thus, it can be concluded that the more diverse and creative the products offered, the higher the level of customer satisfaction. The remaining 13.6% is influenced by other factors not examined in this study, such as price, service quality, location, or atmosphere. These findings suggest that Kopi Bakar Bapak N’dut’s strategy of preserving traditional flavors while diversifying its product offerings has proven effective in attracting and retaining customers amid the increasingly competitive coffee industry.