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IJoASER (International Journal on Advanced Science, Education, and Religion)
ISSN : 26560836     EISSN : 26148862     DOI : https://doi.org/10.33648/ijoaser.v1i3
International Journal on Advanced Science, Education, and Religion invites scholars, researchers, and students to contribute the result of their studies and researches in the areas related to Education, which covers textual and fieldwork investigation with various perspectives of Learning Strategy and Islamic Education as well as the examination of contemporary issues in the field Islamic Education
Articles 354 Documents
Implementation of Education Character to Overcome Students’ Harvestion A. Aco Agus; Nur Qalbi; Khaer Hanafie; Muhammadong Muhammadong
International Journal on Advanced Science, Education, and Religion Vol 3 No 1 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (417.676 KB) | DOI: 10.33648/ijoaser.v3i1.41

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Harassment among students are worrying phenomenon in the current digital era. Becausing the news spreads fast but does not create a deterrent effect for students especially at the junior high school level. This study aims to determine the forms of harassment that are common in the school environment, sanctions imposed on perpetrators and finally efforts to overcome harassment by the school. To achieve these objectives the researchers used a descriptive qualitative approach to change, explain the phenomenon of abuse that occurs among students in schools. Types of descriptive research are primary data sources namely informants consisting of school principals, teachers, and students. And the Secondary data is documents. Data collection techniques used were observation, interviews, and documentation. The data analysis technique used is descriptive qualitative. The results showed that there were many forms of violence which were commonly found by students in the school environment, both physical and psychological violence. Physical form includes, a) hitting, b) pinching, c) pressing down on the ear, and d) throwing using shoes. The form of psychological violence is giving harsh words. sanctions given by teachers for violence against students, namely: a) verbal reprimands, and b) written reprimands. The efforts made by teachers to overcome violence against students are: a) preventive measures (holding dialogue between teachers, parents, and students b) repressive actions by calling on school to avoid harassing student.
Influence of Work Environment Toward Turnover Intention with Motivation and Job Satisfaction as Intervening Variables in PT. TSA Ikhwan Tri Wiliyanto; I Ketut Sudiarditha; Corry Yohana
International Journal on Advanced Science, Education, and Religion Vol 3 No 1 (2020)
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This research aims to examine wher work environment influences employee turnover intentions at PT TSA. In addition, this study also examines Job Satisfaction and Motivation as an intervening variable as mediating role toward influence of Work Environment on employee turnover intentions. In some literature found that variable Job Satisfaction and Motivation variables cannot mediate influence of Work Environment on Turnover Intention, refore researchers want to reconfirm it once more.This study uses entire population of 256 workers at PT TSA outlets as respondents. In this study re are 5 (five) hyposes to test direct effect and 2 (two) hyposes to test indirect effect through analysis techniques using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) with AMOS 22 software. n in mediation test researcher uses Sobel test to test significance of effect of mediation found in research model. results of hyposis testing state that all hyposes made on research model are accePTed.
Evaluation of Maritime Tourism Development in Muna Regency in Southeast Sulawesi Laode Kadar; Juhasdi Susono; Abdul Rahim
International Journal on Advanced Science, Education, and Religion Vol 3 No 1 (2020)
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Broadly speaking, this study aims to obtain the results of a study regarding the evaluation of the development of marine tourism in Muna Regency in Southeast Sulawesi. The unit of analysis in this study is the Office of Tourism and Culture as one of the government agencies in Muna Regency, which is demanded to manage and contribute to the maximum revenue contribution to the Regional Original Revenue (PAD) with selected respondents and key informants are the Head of Service, Head of Division and Head of Planning and Financial Subdivision. In this study the research method used is descriptive qualitative method. The analysis tool used is the Realistic Evaluation Method with the Context-Mechanism-Outcome configuration approach. The results showed that, evaluation of the development of marine tourism in Muna Regency through the analysis of Context and Mechanism evaluation can be obtained Outcome
Effectiveness of Ketapang Leaf Extract (Terminal Capta L) in Water Media on Crude Egg Hatching Buana Basir; Kaharuddin Kaharuddin
International Journal on Advanced Science, Education, and Religion Vol 3 No 1 (2020)
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Ketapang leaves are one of the leaves that are already known bioactive materials contained therein which can be utilized in aquaculture media. This study aims to analyze the use of ketapang (Termianal capta L.) leaf extract in water media on the hatchability of cork fish eggs (Channa striata). The research is expected to provide knowledge about the benefits of ketapang leaves in aquaculture media and the hatchability of cork fish eggs. The study was conducted at the Fish Seed Center (BBI) Bantimurung, Maros Regency. The test sample came from BBI Bantimurung. The study used 4 experimental methods with 3 replications each addition of ketapang leaf extract on water media, namely media without ketapang leaf extract (A), the addition of ketapang leaf extract 10 ppm (B), the addition of ketapang leaf extract 20 ppm (C), addition of 30 ppm ketapang leaf extract (D). The results showed that the treatment significantly affected the hatchability of cork fish eggs. The highest average hatchability of eggs in treatment D with a concentration of ketapang leaf extract was 30 ppm. Water quality parameters under optimal conditions, namely temperature 27.5-28 0C, pH 7.1-7.5, DO 4.5-5.5 ppm, NH3 0.001-0.016 ppm. Ketapang leaf extract can increase the hatchability of cork fish eggs to a concentration of 30 ppm.
Analysis of Determinant Factors Performance of Alliance Strategy: Empirical Study in Learning Guidance in DKI Jakarta Maikel Rudianto; Unggul Purwohedi; Budi Santoso
International Journal on Advanced Science, Education, and Religion Vol 3 No 1 (2020)
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The alliance strategy is one solution to face the speed of competition in the business world or business. Strategic alliances are cooperative strategies in the form of partnerships that help bring together the strengths of each party in order to benefit each other in the form of long-term benefits and competitiveness in the market. The Alliance strategy can be judged successful or not by measuring the performance of the strategic alliance, because the most commonly used alliance measure is performance. So that a healthy alliance strategy implemented by a company is to see and evaluate the performance of the company's alliance strategy.This research was conducted with a non-sampling method or census of 132 (one hundred thirty-two) branches in DKI Jakarta in one of the companies in the field of education originating from Japan and developing an alliance strategy in Indonesia. Data collection is done by questionnaire and meet with the owners or branch leaders directlyFrom this study it was concluded that Goodwill trust, Competence Trust and Tangible & Intangible Resources Sharing had a positive influence on the performance of the alliance's strategy. Besides Tangible & Intangible Resources Sharing as an intervening variable is able to mediate the relationship of Goodwill trust and Competence Trust on the performance of the alliance's strategy.
Core Ethical Values of Character Education Based on Islamic Values in Islamic Boarding Schools Ihin Solihin; Aan Hasanah; Hisny Fajrussalam
International Journal on Advanced Science, Education, and Religion Vol 3 No 2 (2020)
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This research was motivated by the spread of radicalism ideology that’s carried out by leaders of some boarding schools (Islamic school of Qur’anic studies), the degradation of society moral, and the immoral behavior in education institutions. This research aims to investigate the core ethical values of character education based on Islamic values in Islamic boarding schools to facilitate the embedding of those values in Indonesian society so that the radicalism ideology, moral degradation, and immoral behavior can be eliminated. This research uses a qualitative approach and method. The type of research is library research; data were obtained from books, journals, and other relevant references. Then the data were analyzed by using content analysis techniques. The result of this research shows that the core ethical values of character education based on Islamic values in Islamic boarding schools are divided into four core teachings of Islamic studies, namely al-fiqh (fiqh), al-tauhid (monotheism), al-tasawuf (Sufism), and al-akhlaq (moral). Values consist in those four core teachings are cleanliness, health, neatness, faith, piety, belief toward blessing (baraka), moderate, benignity, simplicity, self-attitude of accepting and feeling sufficient for the results of his efforts (qonaah), sincerity, humility, religious culture, respect for older people, and hard work. Keywords: Education Character, Islamic Values, Ethical Value
Enterpreneurial Talent and Intention Among Undergraduate Students: Case Study at English Language Education Department Amri Tanduklangi; Muhammad Khusnun Muhsin; Carlina Amri
International Journal on Advanced Science, Education, and Religion Vol 3 No 2 (2020)
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Entrepreneurship plays an important role in generating new wealth in an economy. The growth of entrepreneurial activities will produce innovation, create new jobs for the society, trigger economic growth, and reduce unemployment rates. Eentrepreneurship is a topic requiring a lot of attentions from academicians and researchers, especially the unemployment problem arising among undergraduate students. Therefore, the aim of this article was to have a good understanding on entrepreneurial talent and intention of undergraduate university students. The antecedent factor would be measuring students’ risk taking, persuading, ambition, performer, leadership, and business management skill behavior. The subjects of the study were undergraduate students who are majoring in English at the language education department and have attended five days workshop on economic literacy program conducted by Global Economic Awareness Project (GEAP) in 2019 academic year. This research study used quantative method and a research designed survey was administered to gather questions with answers associated with a 5-point Likert scale ranging from strongly agree to strongly disagree. The questionnaires of the research used Fishbein and Ajzen’s Planned Behavior (TPB) theory, Shaver and Scott’s personal traits, and Bandura’s Self efficacy theory. The findings of the research reveal that ‘risk taking’ and ‘ambition’ factor had favorable results after students have attended short entrepreneurial course. Whereas, students’ still says “neutral” on ‘persuader’, ‘ambitious’, ‘performer’, ‘leadership’, and ‘business management factor’. It is safe to assume that students’ still had fair intention in developing their entrepreneurial interest because they have little to no experience on entreprenurial field in hand. Explicit real-life entrepreneurship related activities were recommended for future workshop to upgrade the student’s entrepreneurship talent and intention. Keywords: Entrepreneurship Talent and Intention, Global Economic Awareness, Economic Literacy Program
Strategy of Insan Kamil in Building Green Education Nurti Budiyanti; Asep Abdul Aziz; Mohamad Erihadiana
International Journal on Advanced Science, Education, and Religion Vol 3 No 4 (2020)
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The reality of life illustrates the low level of human concern on environment. In fact, it undeniably promotes environmental damage nationally and globally. Therefore, the ecosystem damage in various places and regions has become a serious threat to the survival of the life of the universe. Humans are closely related to nature and they have a great responsibility to protect the universe. In regard to this issue. This article provides an overview of the ideal human strategy, namely Insan Kamil, as a means of increasing awareness of our status as ‘Abdun and our role as caliph in instilling awareness of environmental love through Green Education. This study employed a qualitative approach in the form of literature study in collecting data. The result found that Insan Kamil is considered as a human who is trying to realize his status as a servant of Allah and his role as khalifatullah who has a Divine vision to worship Allah and they also have mission in maintaining natural order and prosperity of the environment. Through the approach of spiritual education, its strategy must be applied within family, school, and community. Thus, it is clear that the strategy of this Insan Kamil is not only in the scope of formal education, but non-formal and in-formal education must also have the same objective integration in order to foster awareness of environmental love through Green Education. Keywords: Strategy of Insan Kamil, Green Educaiton
The Influence of Organizational Culture and Work Environment on the Performance of Naval Command and Staff Collage (Seskoal) With Job Satisfaction Zukarnaen Zukarnaen; Dedi Purwana; Ari Saptono
International Journal on Advanced Science, Education, and Religion Vol 3 No 2 (2020)
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Staff performance is very crucial in the sustainability of the company. Some factors that are thought to strongly influence performance are organizational culture, work environment, and job satisfaction. Thus, the study aimed to analyze the strong influence of organizational culture and work environment on job satisfaction, then to analyze the strong influence of organizational culture and work environment on performance, then analyze the effect of job satisfaction on performance, finally to find out and analyze the indirect effect of organizational culture and work environment towards the performance of Seskoal soldiers through job satisfaction. This research uses quantitative methods with data obtained through questionnaires with Likert scale assessment. With a total of 137 Seskoal soldiers. The analysis results show that organizational culture and work environment with job satisfaction are positively and significantly related, organizational culture and work environment with performance are positively and significantly related, job satisfaction with performance is positively and significantly related, there is a relationship between the influence of organizational culture and performance with mediated by job satisfaction and there is a relationship between the influence of the work environment with performance mediated by job satisfaction. Keywords: Organizational Culture, Work Environment, Job Satisfaction
Exploration Ethnomathematics of the Malind Tribe for Character Building in Elementary Schools Fredy Fredy; Yonarlianto Tembang; Gregorius Sebo Bito; Octarina Hidayatus Sholikhah
International Journal on Advanced Science, Education, and Religion Vol 3 No 2 (2020)
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This article aimed to explore ethnomathematics in the Malind tribe to strengthen the character values ​​of elementary school students. The method used descriptive survey method with data collection techniques such as observation, interviews, and literature review. The researchers act as a human instrument. The qualitative data were obtained and then analyzed by paying attention to ethnomathematics material or theme. The results showed: firstly, ethnomathematics in the culture of the Malind tribe was found in activities of daily life such as the manufacture of farming tools, hunting, fishing, musical instruments, noken, ornaments and paintings, traditional ceremonies, life behaviors, and traditional games. Second, the attitude of responsibility, like to work hard, practice religious values, develop creativity, friendship, responsibility, the spirit of cooperation and kinship and tolerance is an integrated national character in the cultural values ​​of the Malind tribe. Ethnomathematics can be integrated into learning mathematics in elementary schools Keywords: Ethnomathematics, Malind Tribe, Education Character

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