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Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS)
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Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS), publish by Mahesa Research Center, for sources of information and communication for academics and observers about science and methodology. Published papers are the results of research, reflection, and actual critical studies with respect to the themes of social and humaniora: Philosophy, Law, History, Linguistics, Literature, Art, Psychology, Anthropology, Siciology, Cultural Studies, Ecology, Economics, Geography, Education, Social Politics, Governance, Public Administration and Communication. All papers are double blind peer-reviewed and published published in August, November, February and May.
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Usaha Kedai Kopi Berbasis Modal Sosial Fitri Sekti Indriani; Yuhastina Yuhastina; Yosafat Hermawan Trinugraha
Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS) Vol 4, No 3 (2022): Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS), February
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This study tested the social capital consept of Robert D. Putnam encompassing the essential components such as a networking, the norm of reciprocity and trust in the coffee shop of economic actors. An important problem in this study is how the role of external actors as social capital in the running of the Yu Bunt Coffee Shop business is. This study is a qualitative study with a case study approach to the coffee shop business. The data in this study were obtained through the method of involved observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation. The results of the study show that the social capital of each individual involved forms a network that is able to produce reciprocal norms, and trust which also affects the sustainability of the Yu Bunt Coffee Shop business. Meanwhile, the role of external actors in the form of friendship greatly affects the level of income and business success of the Yu Bunt Coffee Shop. The contribution of this study is social capital related to the role of external actors is an important aspect that must be maintained for the survival and success of small businesses such as coffee shops in this case study. This is important because there is a reciprocal principle that operates intersubjectively in the social capital network that is formed.
Analisis Dampak Perkebunan Kelapa Sawit Terhadap Sosial dan Ekonomi Masyarakat di Kabupaten Asahan Muhammad Fadly Abdina
Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS) Vol 2, No 2 (2019): Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS) Desember
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North Sumatra has an area of around 14% of the total area of oil palm plantations in Indonesia or second only to Riau and the total area in 2009 could produce CPO of 3.18 million tons or around 17% of the total national CPO production. Increased production of oil palm plants found in Asahan district, should be directly proportional to the synergy of the development of oil palm plantations based on sustainability. Sustainable oil palm plantation development (Sustainable) is development that has a positive impact on the social, economic and cultural aspects of the communities around plantations, regionally and nationally. A comparative analysis of the impact of the development of oil palm plantations before and after can be done using t-test analysis of the contribution of farming before and after the development of oil palm plantations. The results of the t-test analysis of the contribution of farming before and after the development of oil palm plantations are: Before the development of oil palm plantations% other farm income from total farm household income (rubber, rice, livestock) by 38%, After the development of oil palm plantations% income oil palm farming to total farm household income of 62%. In this study, 62% of the total income of the farming family is obtained, so it is said that the contribution of large oil palm plantations is in accordance with the contribution criteria of 50-75% (large).
Impact of School Enrolment Size on Student’s Achievements Muhammad Hafeez; Qaiser Abbas Kazmi; Fatima Tahira; Muhammad Zahid; Hussain Sajad; Ahmad Azra Yasmeen; Jamshaid Iqbal; Muhammad Ishaq Saqi
Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS) Vol 3, No 1 (2020): Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS) Agustus
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Education is a basic need of humanity and key element for the development of a nation. The population is increasing day by day and the main problem of education particularly in primary education is the increasing of number of students in the schools. So, the enrolment size of schools is increasing consistently. The effect of school enrolment size on the student’s achievement has been a major factor for the failure of the education system especially primary education. The purpose of this research is to discover the possible relations between the school enrolment size and student’s achievements. The data of four primary schools namely GPS Gaggu, GPS Samina, GPS Tagiani and GPS Yaroo has been selected to check the effect of school enrolment size on the student’s achievements. The results of the study indicate that as the enrolment size increased in the school, the achievements of the student’s decreased and vice versa.
Pembuatan Kerajinan Bunga Berbahan Kulit Jagung Ditinjau dari Prinsip-prinsip Seni Rupa dan Kerajinan Astari Utami; Heri Soeprayogi; Adek Cerah Kurnia Azis
Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS) Vol 3, No 1 (2020): Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS) Agustus
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This study aims to determine the work of flowers made of corn husk on the work of students of class X MS 1 and X SOS 2 of SMA Negeri 1 Kabanjahe. The limitation of the problem in this study focuses on the work of flowers made of corn leather with the review of the principles of fine arts and  crafts . The population in this study were grade X students of SMA Negeri 1 Kabanajahe, with 352 students divided into 7 classes for X MS and 4 classes for SOS X. In this study the authors took a sample of 1 class for class X MS 1 and X SOS 2 with a total of 32 works using the Clusster Random Sampling technique. The reason is because the number of students is too much so the author limits the sample by comparing the work of students of class X MS 1 with students X SOS 2. In this study the writer will examine the work of flower craft made from corn skin based on the principles of fine arts and crafts. The method used in this research is qualitative descriptive method. Data collection techniques used are the work of students' crafts, documentation and observation. The results showed that the work of corn husk craft in class X SMA N 1 Kabanjahe in terms of the fine arts and craft principles of class X MS 1 students obtained an average number of grades 80.47 categorized well while class X SOS 2 students received an average grade of an average of 78.60 with a good category.
Small Effect Size Pada Hubungan Adiksi Internet dengan Prestasi Akademik: Meta analisis Amanda Meuthia Ramadhanty
Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS) Vol 4, No 3 (2022): Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS), February
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Internet addiction has a significant impact on people's lives, including academic achievement among students. This meta-analysis research aims to determine how much of an effect size correlation has on the relationship between internet addiction and academic achievement. This meta-analysis study used 21 literature studies  with quantitative methods that ranged from 2011 to 2021, with a total of 9,981 sample. This meta-analysis uses jamovi as statistical tool. Based on the results of the meta-analysis study, it was known that internet addiction had a negative small effect size correlation on academic achievement (r =-0.19, 95% CI =-0.39 to 0.02). The 21 literature analyzed had a high level of inconsistency of 99%, and no publication bias was found in the study. Based on this, it can be known that internet addiction is not the most influential factor in individual academic achievement.
Profil Belajar Mahasiswa S2 Pendidikan Bahasa Indonesia (Gaya Belajar, Aktivitas Belajar, Dan Kebiasaan Belajar) Didi Yulistio
Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS) Vol 4, No 3 (2022): Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS), February
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Learning activities can be achieved by a learner or student if he pays attention to various internal factors, such as learning styles or types, learning activities, and study habits. The purpose of this study is to describe the learning profile of Indonesian Language Education Master's Degree students based on learning style factors, learning activities, and study habits. The scope of this research includes (1) learning style factors include visual, auditory, and kinesthetic types, (2) learning activity factors include visual, oral, auditory, motor, writing, and mental activities, and (3) study habits factors, includes regularity in learning includes planning, implementing processes, and completing tasks and remedial, discipline, using guidelines in learning, and concentration of mind in learning. This study uses a descriptive method and a simple quantitative approach. Data collection using a questionnaire technique includes factors of learning style, learning activities, and study habits. The research sample used the total affordability sampling technique, namely all 29 respondents of Masters in Indonesian Language Education FKIP Bengkulu University in the odd semester of 2018/2019. Data analysis was carried out quantitatively using the mean and percentage formula by describing the results qualitatively. Based on the results of the study, the study profiles of S2 Indonesian Language Education students, FKIP Bengkulu University, achieved an average score of 3.43 in the high category and the highest contribution was achieved starting from learning style factors (41.3%), learning activities (30.4%), and study habits. (by 28.3%). This means that the student learning profile has been carried out at the level of a good learning process. In particular, that this learning profile is achieved sequentially starting from the best achievement, namely factors (1) learning style with a tendency sequence starting from the auditory type, kinesthetic, and visual type, and (2) learning activities with a tendency sequence starting from the motor element. , writing, auditory, verbal, visual and mental, and (3) habits with tendencies sequentially starting from the elements of regularity, discipline, and concentration in learning.
Cultural and Social Capitals for Recovering from Covid-19 Pandemic in Lebakmuncang Tourism Village Farida Ayu Brilyanti; Tri Joko Purwanto
Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS) Vol 4, No 3 (2022): Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS), February
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Covid-19 pandemic has had an impact on reducing tourist visit numbers and agricultural products sales in Lebakmuncang Tourism Village, Bandung Regency, West Java. This study aims to identify the cultural capital and social capital that owned by Lebakmuncang Tourism Village people; to find the undeveloped potential in Lebakmuncang Tourism Village management and development; and provide recommendations for optimizing the Lebakmuncang Tourism Village management from Social Capital and Cultural Capital aspects. This study uses a qualitative approach using primary and secondary data. Based on the results, Lebakmuncang Tourism Village people has good cultural and social capital to support the Lebakmuncang Tourism Village development after Covid-19 pandemic.
Evaluasi Pelaksanaan Program Jam Ekatra Layanan Administrasi (Jelita) di Kecamatan Dringu Kabupaten Probolinggo Verto Septiandika; Andini Kurdianingtiyas
Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS) Vol 4, No 4 (2022): Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS), May
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This paper aims to evaluate the implementation of the Jelita program (Extra Hours for Administrative Services) in Dringu District, Pobolinggo Regency. So that problems arise that are focused on How to Implement Jelita (Extra Hours of Administrative Services) in Dringu District, Probolinggo Regency and have advantages and disadvantages in implementing the Jelita Program (Extra Hours of Administrative Services) in Dringu District, Probolinggo Regency''. To solve this problem use the theory of William Dunn. So this research data obtained from observations, interviews, interviews. This study uses a descriptive qualitative method with a case study approach in Dringu District. The results of the study suggest that an evaluation of the implementation of the Jelita program (Extra Hours for Administrative Services) in Dringu District, Probolinggo Regency is carried out through 6 policy evaluation criteria including effectiveness, efficiency, adequacy, equity, responsiveness, and accuracy. Evaluation of program implementation has gone well from the 6 policy evaluation criteria. The supporting factors for the implementation of the Jelita Program are good communication and quality resources. While the inhibiting factors for the implementation of the Jelita Program are internal factors in the form of internet network stability and system errors in the SIAK application. 
Peran Kantor Pertanahan Kota Tanjungbalai dalam Pelaksanaan Pendaftaran Tanah Sistematis Lengkap di Kota Tanjungbalai Hasyanul Arief Sinaga; Dayat Limbong; Isnaini Isnaini
Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS) Vol 5, No 1 (2022): Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS), August
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This article aims to analyze the role of the Tanjungbalai City Land Office to reduce and prevent disputes/conflicts and what factors are obstacles in reducing and preventing disputes/conflicts. This type of research is normative legal research. The approach method used is the statute approach. Based on the research, the legal regulation regarding PTSL in Indonesia is Permen ATR/Head of BPN Number 6 of 2018 concerning PTSL contained in Presidential Instruction No. 2 of 2018 concerning Acceleration of PTSL throughout the Republic of Indonesia. The role of the Tanjungbalai City Land Office to reduce and prevent disputes/conflicts is as a mediator in land disputes that occur, carrying out studies and handling problems, disputes, land cases, through non-litigation methods: first, the Land Office takes a persuasive approach to the community, seeking information related disputes. Second, outreach to the community regarding this dispute. Third, deliberation is carried out with the disputing parties with community leaders. Then the object of the dispute is merged and land registration is carried out through PTSL. After the certificate is issued, the Land Office distributes the land parcels to the entitled parties. Factors that become obstacles in reducing and preventing disputes/conflicts, namely: a) it is difficult to contact the disputing parties, b) the disputing parties do not want to budge, c) socialization and mediation are difficult, d) it is difficult to find common ground between the parties. in dispute, e) takes a long time.
The Effect of Social Networks on The Households’ Objective Welfare in The Slum Areas of Makassar City Ridha Vivianti; Sakaria Sakaria; Buchari Mengge
Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS) Vol 5, No 1 (2022): Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS), August
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The aim of this research is to analyze the effect of social networks on the households’ objective welfare in the slum areas of Makassar City. This research was a quantitative study with a survey method used to obtain data from 57 respondents using questionnaire located in Pattingalloang Village. The data collection was also conducted through observation and interview. The sample was determined using simple random sampling technique and the data were analyzed using multiple linear regression test. To answer the questions, two leading hypotheses were used, i.e. (1) the effect of social network covarage on the level of households’ obejctive welfare in the slum areas, and (2) the effect of social network intensity on the level of households’ objective welfare in the slum areas. The results of the research indicate there is a significant effect of social networks on the level of households’ objective welfare in the slum areas. The effect of social network coverage on the level of households’ objective welfare is 87%, and the strength of the effect of social network intensity on the level of households’ objective welfare is 92%.

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