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International Journal of Humanities, Management, and Social Science (IJ-HuMaSS)
International Journal of Humanities, Management and Social Science (IJ-HuMaSS), with registered number ISSN 2685-2330 (print), ISSN 2685-2322 (online) is a scientific journal that published by Lamintang Education & Training Centre in the international level that covered many main problems in the Humanities, Management, and Social Science. The aims are to disseminate the conceptual thoughts or ideas and research results that have been achieved in the area of Humanities, Management and Social Science including in the area of community services. IJ-HuMaSS published biannual (i.e. June and December), in Indonesian, Malay, and English.
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Masalah Pembelajaran untuk Pelajar Pendidikan Khas: Dana dan Prasarana Farhan, Muhammad; Md Hamil, Suhailah; Azmi, Nurul Natasha; Roslid, Nurul Umaira Juliana; Zainal, Nur Nabilah; Kamaruddin, Nor Balqis; Hamizi, Nur Izzsufi; Ismawi, Nurul Zulaikha; Husin, Mohd Razimi
International Journal of Humanities, Management and Social Science (IJ-HuMaSS) Vol 3 No 1 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36079/lamintang.ij-humass-0301.106

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Pendidikan Khas adalah program yang dirancang khusus untuk memenuhi pelbagai keperluan pelajar khas. Bagi pelajar pendidikan khas yang ditempatkan secara berasingan, teknik yang sesuai telah digunakan dalam proses pembelajaran dan pengajaran. Sebagai tambahan kepada teknik pembelajaran yang sesuai, infrastruktur juga telah disediakan untuk memudahkan proses pembelajaran pelajar pendidikan khas ini. Infrastruktur adalah kemudahan yang disediakan untuk tujuan pembangunan. Objektif kajian ini adalah untuk menganalisis kemudahan pendidikan khas untuk murid berkeperluan khas, untuk mengenal pasti prasarana pengajaran dan pembelajaran yang mencukupi dan terkini untuk pelajar berkeperluan khas di SK Kuala Kubu Bharu, untuk mengenal pasti pembiayaan yang sesuai dan relevan untuk pelajar berkeperluan khas untuk tujuan pendidikan dan infrastruktur mereka, dan memahami pelaksanaan PPKI SK Kuala Kubu Bharu mengenai infrastruktur dan pembiayaan untuk murid berkeperluan khas. Kaedah kajian ini adalah temu bual separa berstruktur. Pelajar di sekolah pendidikan khas yang dikaji menghadapi masalah dengan infrastruktur yang mencukupi dan bertambah. Lagipun, infrastruktur adalah keadaan atau persekitaran yang perlu dipenuhi oleh setiap sekolah agar para pelajarnya dapat menggunakan kemudahan tersebut, terutamanya pelajar yang bersekolah itu adalah pelajar kurang upaya atau kurang upaya. Learning Problem for the Special Education Students: Funds and Infrastructure Abstract: Special Education is a program designed specifically to meet the diverse needs of special students. For special education students who are placed separately, appropriate techniques have been used in the learning and teaching process. In addition to appropriate learning techniques, infrastructure has also been provided to facilitate the learning process of these special education students. Infrastructure is a facility provided for development purposes. The objectives of this study were to analyze special education facilities for students with special needs, to identify sufficient and current teaching and learning infrastructure for special needs students at SK Kuala Kubu Bharu, to identify appropriate and relevant funding for students with special needs for educational purposes and their infrastructure, and understand the implementation of SK Kuala Kubu Bharu's PPKI on infrastructure and funding for special needs students. The method of this study is semi-structured interviews. Students in the special education school studied are having problems with sufficient and increasing infrastructure. After all, infrastructure is a condition or environment that every school needs to meet in order for its students to be able to use the facilities, especially those students who attend the school are students with disabilities or disabilities. Keyword: Learning, Students, Special Education, Funds, Infrastructure.
Technology Can Save the Environment Bisong, Peter Bisong; Apologun, Sylvester
International Journal of Humanities, Management and Social Science (IJ-HuMaSS) Vol 3 No 1 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36079/lamintang.ij-humass-0301.108

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The environment is fast degrading. Experts believe that in the nearest future, the environment will collapse, if the current rate of degradation continues. One of the main drivers of this degradation is believed to be technology. This has led to the widespread perception of technology as a curse rather than a blessing to the environment and humanity. This work agrees that technology is one of the main causes of environmental problems but disagrees that technology is a curse. Technology in itself is value-neutral; it is its usage that leads to bad or good consequences. It is the contention of these researchers, that technology when well driven could restore the health of the environment. Technology due to its wrong positioning in the past has caused environmental problems. It could be repositioned to foster environmental health in the future. Technology therefore, has the potential, to restore and heal what it has wounded, when properly driven.
A Philosophical Analysis of Jacques Derrida’s Contributions to Language and Meaning Mendie, John Gabriel; Udofia, Stephen Nwanaokuo
International Journal of Humanities, Management and Social Science (IJ-HuMaSS) Vol 3 No 1 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36079/lamintang.ij-humass-0301.109

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Far from being a banality or a philosophical naivety, there is a quintessential nexus between language and meaning, in the philosophy of Jacques Derrida (1930-2004). The thrust of Derrida’s idea is that, language is chaotic and meaning is never fixed, in a way that allows us to effectively determine it (that is, meaning is unstable, undecided, provisional and ever differed). As a Poststructuralist, Derrida’s quarrel was with Logocentrism, which privileges speech over writing, and hitherto assume that, we have an idea in our minds, which our writing or speaking attempts to express. But, this, for Derrida, is not the case, for no one possesses the full significance of their words. Texts, in some sense write themselves: that is, are independent of an author or his intentions. Thus, in Derrida’s thinking, intentionality does not play quite the same role, as is traditionally conceived in the philosophy of language; our intention does not determine the meaning of what we are saying. Instead, the meaning of the words we use, determines our intention, when we speak. This does not mean that we do not mean what we are saying, or that we cannot have intentions in communicating. But, since language is a social structure that developed long before and exists prior to our use of it as individuals, we have to learn to use it and tap into its web of meanings, in order to communicate with others; hence, the need for deconstruction. It is this process of deconstruction, which can point the way to an understanding of language, freed from all forms of structuralism, logo centrism, phono centrism, phallogocentrism, the myth or metaphysics of presence and also open up a leeway, to the idea of difference. Thus, this paper, attempts an expository-philosophical analysis of Derrida’s eclectic contributions to language and meaning, by drawing insights from his magnus opus, captioned De la grammatologie (of Grammatology).
Christian Response to Reproductive Technologies: A Case Study of Artificial Insemination Ekpenyong Nyong, Akpanika; Okon Ben, Anthony
International Journal of Humanities, Management and Social Science (IJ-HuMaSS) Vol 3 No 1 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36079/lamintang.ij-humass-0301.110

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The scientific method of artificial insemination is one of the reproductive technology that came into widespread use some decades ago. With this method, some couples with fertility problems can now have children through artificial insemination; a process where concentrated male semen is introduced into the female reproductive system artificially in the clinic for childbearing. The increasing cases of childlessness, infertility or barrenness among married couples and request from the homosexuals (gay and lesbians) have given rise to high demand for artificial insemination. Today, there are commercial sperm banks that store frozen sperms for sell to those who need them. This artificial method of childbearing has generated serious controversy among theologians, bioethical and Christian scholars. Artificial insemination has indeed given hope to many couples globally whose marriages were threatened due to the problem of barrenness, childlessness or reproductive malfunctioning. The major Christian and ethical concern is that the process is artificial and manipulative rather than being natural. This paper aims to examine the biblical perspective of this phenomenal scientific breakthrough and show whether or not artificial insemination is compatible with the Christian doctrine of marriage and childbearing. The research method adopted is descriptive, using secondary materials from journals, textbooks and websites to elucidate the points. The study reveals that there is no consensuses agreement on the issue of reproductive technology among Christian scholars and the biblical interpretation of some related passages are not explicit on issues of reproductive technology. The study, therefore, recommends a more natural way of treating the issues of infertility, barrenness and childlessness by investigating into the causes of infertility and proffer a curative solution rather than resort into masturbation and commercialization of human sperm and egg.
Disaster Knowledge and Household Preparations of Selected Communities in Central Luzon, Philippines: Basis for Enhanced Community Disaster Education Program Asio, John Mark
International Journal of Humanities, Management and Social Science (IJ-HuMaSS) Vol 3 No 2: December 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36079/lamintang.ij-humass-0302.127

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Disaster is nature’s worst event that can happen anytime and anywhere. It creates unfathomable destruction to everything. This study aimed to analyse and explore the disaster knowledge and household preparations of individuals in selected communities located in Central Luzon, Philippines. The study used a descriptive research design with the survey as the primary data gathering tool. One hundred thirty (130) respondents took part in the survey from two identified communities in Central Luzon using purposive sampling technique. This study also adopted and modified a research instrument which was subjected to validity and reliability test. The researcher subjected the data gathered with the following statistical tools: weighted mean, t-test, ANOVA and Pearson-r with the help of SPSS 20. The study then generated the following findings (1) the respondents were knowledgeable about disasters and the households were prepared in time of a disaster. In addition, there was a significant difference in the disaster knowledge respondents when grouped according to the community. Also, there exists a relationship between the community of the respondents and their disaster knowledge. Furthermore, a moderate and direct relationship also exists between disaster knowledge and household preparations. Based on the findings the researcher provided a suggestion for an enhanced community disaster education program.
Learning Analytics and Teaching Analytics: The Similarities and Differences Shahril Khuzairi, Nur Maisarah; Sidhu, Manjit Singh; Che Cob, Zaihisma
International Journal of Humanities, Management and Social Science (IJ-HuMaSS) Vol 3 No 2: December 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36079/lamintang.ij-humass-0302.135

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Analytics in education which constitutes of Learning Analytics and Teaching Analytics arouses great attention among researchers and practitioners in the current climate. The use of analytics in education enables educational data to be collected and analysed to serve the needs of all stakeholders to improve the educational process. The present paper gives an overview of Learning Analytics and Teaching Analytics and explores its similarities and differences, as well as the confusion that has been raised between the two defined terms. Alongside, the analytics selection flowchart presented in this paper provides a breakdown on the analytics research direction for Learning Analytics and Teaching Analytics. A deeper and varied understanding of Learning Analytics and Teaching Analytics is imperative for establishing effective and accurate analytical tools alongside with recommendations for improvement in the future.
Issues and Challenges Faced by the Indigenous Students of Tripura in Primary-level to Higher Education: An overview Tripura, Timothy
International Journal of Humanities, Management and Social Science (IJ-HuMaSS) Vol 3 No 2: December 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36079/lamintang.ij-humass-0302.138

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The objective of the paper is to study the critical issues and challenges faced by the tribal students of Tripura in primary level to higher education from the perspective of their socio-economic status, medium of instructions in school, attitude of parents, teachers and peer groups etc. It will also give an analysis of the status of literacy rate, gross enrolment ratio and gender parity index.The present paper is mostly based on informal interviews (to few students, parents and teachers) and secondary data from various research studies including census data, committee reports on tribal, annual reports of tribal welfare ministry, Government organisations, Report on Selected Educational Statistics etc.Keywords: challenges; issues; Higher education; socio-economic, tribal students.
Contemporary Human Capital Issues and Challenges at Modern Workplace - Conceptual Framework: A study Mariasavery, Lucas; Rajamohan, S.
International Journal of Humanities, Management and Social Science (IJ-HuMaSS) Vol 3 No 2: December 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36079/lamintang.ij-humass-0302.142

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Managing people at workplace are always complex. To manage people has always been tricky with practical problems and everyday issues. The fourth Industrial revolution and the digital age has added still further complexities to human capital management and development. The most complexities and issues are related with social media, emphasis and persistence of latest technological up gradation and the remoteness’ of the new workplace culture. All these make Human Capital which is a difficult job facing lots of challenges and issues. In this context, this conceptual framework research Article is aiming at discussing on the recent issues and challenges that disrupts the human capital functions at workplace with the support of the literature reviews. Therefore identifying, and overcoming HC challenges are the time investment, financial capital, strategic efforts, apart from considering the greatest asset are employees of the organization. The conceptual and theoretical are formed to examine and discuss the emerging issues and challenges of HC management in this modern contemporary context.
Dr. Harassment Matters: Perception of Students on Hazardity of Political, Religious, Economic, Sexual and Social Harassment in the Academia Sambo, Bala Ibrahim
International Journal of Humanities, Management and Social Science (IJ-HuMaSS) Vol 3 No 2: December 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36079/lamintang.ij-humass-0302.149

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This study investigated the perception students have on the relative hazardity of political, religious, economic, sexual and social harassment on students. Four hundred students were drawn as research respondents through convenience and stratified sampling techniques. Using Likert type scale, respondents were requested to indicate the level of hazard of each political, religious, economic, sexual and social harassment (PRESS) factor using 5 = very hazardous; 4 = hazardous; 3 = neutral; 2 = not hazardous; 1 = less hazardous. Digital interview was used to obtain data from the respondents. Frequency counts, percentage, relative importance index and chi square were used to analyse the data. Results indicated that the PRESS factors were perceived as hazardous by students; however, contrary to popular belief that sexual harassment was most hazardous, the results indicated that religious harassment was the most hazardous; sexual harassment was second; economic harassment was third; political harassment was fourth; and social harassment was fifth. Based on the findings, it was recommended that harassment factors should be addressed according to their magnitude; and that addressing harassment behaviour should be holistic and comprehensive. Furthermore, education of stakeholders should take the issue of harassment serious by being proactive.
Challenges Faced in the Implementation of the Zimbabwe Agenda for Sustainable Socio-Economic Transformation Economic Policy from 2013 to 2018 Dr., Alouis Chilunjika; Masiyakurima-January, Patricia; Muzvidziwa-Chilunjika, Sharon
International Journal of Humanities, Management and Social Science (IJ-HuMaSS) Vol 3 No 2: December 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36079/lamintang.ij-humass-0302.150

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A number of policies have been put in place as of 1980 but the implementation of the policy objectives has been highly compromised. This research is therefore premised on exploring the challenges faced in the implementation of economic policies using the Zimbabwe Agenda for Sustainable Socio-Economic Transformation (ZIMASSET) of 2013 to 2018 as the focal point. The study employs a case study research design which triangulates qualitative as well as quantitative research methods into mixed methods. On sampling techniques, the research employs simple random sampling and purposive sampling. Structured questionnaires and in-depth interviews were also used in collecting data. The research established that the ZIMASSET policy has been ruled out as an appetizing economic blueprint which when followed to its logical conclusions can in a way turn around the economic fortunes of the country. Be that as it may, some contend that there is nothing peculiar about the ZIMASSET policy as it is yet another attempt by the ZANU-PF led government to moot a policy that will die a premature death. In light of this, the study recommends policy autonomy, multiplicity of sources of funding, supporting the agricultural sector, curbing corruption, clear policy procedures as well as utmost commitment to the policy as strategies that can enhance the successful implementation of future economic policies in Zimbabwe.