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The Effectiveness of the ODOW Strategy in Developing Young Learners’ English Vocabulary Ekka Zahra Puspita Dewi; Siti Ngaisah; salma Hira; darmanto darmanto
Jurnal Ilmu Multidisiplin Vol. 4 No. 4 (2025): Jurnal Ilmu Multidisplin (Oktober - November 2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/jim.v4i4.1303

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This study investigated the effectiveness of the One Day One Word (ODOW) strategy to enhance English as a Foreign Language (EFL) vocabulary mastery among elementary school students. This classroom action research (CAR) involved sixty-three fourth-grade students as research subjects. The preliminary test revealed that 57 out of 63 subjects struggled with basic vocabulary translation from Indonesian to English, scoring below 75 out of 100 on items taken directly from their textbook. The research proceeded with a cyclical approach consisting of four key stages: planning, action, observation, and reflection The initial results from Cycle 1 demonstrated some improvement, with 41 out of 63 students achieving an average score of 70 out of 100. Then, this research implemented cycle 2. The results of cycle 2 were significantly more promising, with 60 out of 63 students achieving an average score of 91 out of 100. The findings showed that the ODOW strategy was beneficial for improving young learners’ vocabulary mastery in an EFL context. In addition, the findings indicated that consistent, focused exposure to new vocabulary, coupled with active engagement and practice, could lead to significant gains in vocabulary acquisition.
The Green Economy for Sustainable Growth: Opportunities in Indonesia’s Economic Transformation Bulgis Khumairoh; Darmanto Darmanto; Asrianti Dja’wa; Halek Mu’min
Jurnal Ilmu Multidisiplin Vol. 4 No. 4 (2025): Jurnal Ilmu Multidisplin (Oktober - November 2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/jim.v4i4.1407

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This study opens by noting that the global growth model is shifting toward a green economy that reconciles prosperity with ecological limits. The objective is to identify Indonesia’s green-economy opportunities. Using a qualitative, library-based design, we synthesize peer-reviewed studies, official statistics, and policy documents. Findings reveal six opportunity channels. (1) Investment momentum: rising renewable-energy finance and project digitalization are attracting domestic and foreign capital, signaling policy credibility. (2) Structural and sectoral diversification: clean-tech and circular practices are spilling over into components, services, and agro-processing, deepening value chains. (3) Labor-market transformation: green industries create safer, higher-quality jobs, provided reskilling systems align training with firm needs. (4) Macroeconomic resilience: greater renewable penetration reduces import dependence and exposure to price shocks while supporting external balance. (5) Trade competitiveness and innovation: certification, traceability, and eco-innovation differentiate exports and open access to sustainability-sensitive markets. (6) Regional development opportunities: microgrids, green industrial parks, and subnational finance can diffuse benefits to lagging provinces. The study implies that Indonesia can convert the green transition into a long-term engine of inclusive growth by scaling de-risked green finance, accelerating grid modernization, and embedding portable green skills across education and workforce programs while advancing place-based industrial strategies and data-driven supply-chain governance at national scale.