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Educational Golf Game Tools as Program Edupreneur Early Childhood Education Teacher Education Study Program Yasuli Bindulem; Putri Sari Ulfa Sembiring; Novi Cynthia Yusnita; Kharida Shaleha; Irma Herliza Rizky
International Journal of Advanced Research Vol. 1 No. 1: June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61730/w8hp5k43

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The mismatch between competence and job requirements is the cause of rampant unemployment. Moreover, an imbalance between demand and supply, as well as the quality of human resources is produced. The edupreneur program in the Early Childhood Teacher Education (PGPAUD) study program can equip graduates to be more competitive, especially looking for jobs with competency. This research aims to develop an educational game tool (APE) in the form of APE Golf as a form of entrepreneurship education program (edupreneur) in the PGPAUD study program. The method used is Borg and Gall research and development. The development of APE Golf was carried out in several stages, namely: the initial trial design stage given to material expert validators and media experts and the main field trial stage with 10 children. The results of this research indicate that APE golf is suitable to be used as an edupreneur program for students and prospective teachers in the PGPAUD Study Program. Testing APE golf with respondents can encourage student activity and develop fine and gross motor skills. APE golf can also be used as a learning medium in PAUD.
Crisis Of Moral Education Causes Bullying At Elementary School Zulvia Misykah; Dewi Sartika Panggabean; Yasuli Bindulem
International Journal of Advanced Research Vol. 1 No. 2: August 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61730/3pp0e437

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Education is a bridge to educate the nation's generation or children. The world of education has a very important role in the progress of this country. It is through this world of education that the younger generation or children of the nation are able to master knowledge from several domains, namely the cognitive, affective and psychomotor domains which contain moral education. However, the development of moral education for the nation's generation in the current era of globalization is quite apprehensive, such as bullying that often occurs in the world of education. These problems are strong evidence that the world of education in the current era of globalization is experiencing a crisis of moral education. So that a clear emphasis on moral education is needed from the beginning or from an early age carried out by parents as the first school for children and then followed by the role of the teacher as the child's second school in the world of education. The fact that the lack of attention from parents and teachers at school regarding children's moral education will also have a big impact on children's moral. This study uses the literature review method, which is the process by which researchers place, obtain, read, and evaluate research literature related to the issue to be studied.
Study of the Application of Environmentally Friendly Concepts in Micro and Small Businesses Atika Aini Nasution; Yasuli Bindulem; Zahara Meutia
International Journal of Advanced Research Vol. 1 No. 4: December 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61730/r9hxzt36

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This study aims to analyze the application of environmentally friendly concepts in micro-enterprises and understand the factors that influence the implementation of these sustainable practices. Amidst increasing global awareness of environmental issues, micro-enterprises have an important role in supporting sustainable development through more responsible business practices. The research method used is a qualitative descriptive approach with data collection techniques through observation, in-depth interviews, and literature studies. The research sample consists of several micro-enterprises in the production and service sectors in certain areas that have begun to implement environmentally friendly concepts in their business operations. The results of the study indicate that some micro-entrepreneurs have adopted environmentally friendly practices such as the use of environmentally friendly raw materials, waste management, energy efficiency, and the use of simple technology. However, the implementation of this concept still faces several obstacles, including limited capital, access to environmentally friendly technology, and lack of knowledge and socialization about the long-term benefits of these practices. Factors such as government support, incentive policies, and ongoing assistance are considered important drivers for the successful implementation of environmentally friendly concepts.
The Role of Technology in Education in Asia: Implementation and Its Impact on Learning Quality Yasuli Bindulem; Tina Muhardika Handayani
International Journal of Advanced Research Vol. 2 No. 1: June 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61730/sx4hje74

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This study investigates the implementation of educational technology (EdTech) across diverse Asian contexts and its multifaceted impact on learning quality. Through a mixed-methods sequential explanatory design—combining large-scale surveys (842 schools, 5,638 participants) and in-depth case studies in 8 schools—the research reveals significant disparities in infrastructure, teacher readiness, and pedagogical integration. Urban schools in high-income economies (e.g., Singapore, South Korea) reported near-universal device/broadband access (95–100%), while rural institutions in lower-middle-income countries (e.g., Indonesia, Philippines) faced critical gaps (25–40% access). Teacher self-efficacy in Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK) emerged as the strongest predictor of successful implementation: schools with structured training programs exhibited 3.2× higher adoption of transformative practices (SAMR’s Modification/Redefinition levels). Technology’s impact diverged sharply by implementation depth. Advanced integration (SAMR Modification/Redefinition) correlated strongly with enhanced 21st-century skills—45% higher student engagement, 37–44% gains in critical thinking and collaboration (*r* = 0.71)—but showed minimal effect on standardized test scores (+2.1–2.5%, *p* = 0.38). The digital divide exacerbated inequities: students without home internet scored 28% lower on digital literacy. Hybrid learning models with community support reduced this gap by 19%. Barriers to emerging technologies (AI/VR) included cost (78% of schools), training gaps (64%), and ethical concerns (49%). The study concludes that EdTech amplifies existing inequalities without equity-focused interventions. Success hinges on culturally aligned policies, sustained teacher development, and redefining "learning quality" beyond academic metrics. Technology alone cannot transform education; its efficacy depends on equitable infrastructure, pedagogical empowerment, and systemic support.