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Journal of Social Science
ISSN : 27209938     EISSN : 27215202     DOI : https://doi.org/10.46799/jss.v3i6.478
The Journal of Social Science provides a means for sustained discussion of relevant issues that fall within the focus and scopes of the journal which can be examined empirically. The journal publishes research articles covering all aspects of social sciences, ranging from Management, Economics, Culture, Law, Geography, and Education that belong to the social context. Education and Technology Physiology Economic and Business Humanities Law and Political Language and Literature Engineering Biology Medicine Nursing Environment and Agriculture etc
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Structural Analysis, Radicalism Representation, and Moral Values in The Short Story "Kesunyian ini, Kambing Sekali Rasanya" (This Silence, such a Goat) By Eko Triono Yanuanita Widiyaningrum; Else Liliani
Journal of Social Science Vol. 4 No. 5 (2023): Journal of Social Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/jss.v3i2.310

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This study aims to (1) describe the integration between the intrinsic elements of the short story "Kesunyian Ini, Kambing Sekali Rasanya" (This Silence, such a Goat) by Eko Triono using a structural method, and (2) describe the representation of radicalism and moral values ??contained in the short story. This short story was researched through the steps of data collection; (1) reading the short story This Silence, Kambing Once It feels intensively, (2) analyzing the integration between the intrinsic elements of the short story and describing it, then (3) analyzing the elements of radicalism and morals that the author wants to convey in the short story and describing it. After going through the research process of structural analysis, representation of radicalism, and moral values, it can be seen that Eko Triono's efforts to combine the intrinsic elements of the short story well, so that the representation of radicalism and the message of moral values ??contained in the short story can reach the reader.
Mapping of Educational Resources of Central Jakarta Junior High School Hamid Al Jufri
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/jss.v3i6.602

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The problem of this research is that there are still many teachers who are not yet professional because teachers are the spearhead of a nation's progress. The purpose of this research is to find out the level of education, status, certification, and age of junior high school teachers in Central Jakarta. The population in this study were all teachers in Central Jakarta. Data collection techniques were carried out by means of documentation and questionnaires. In order to get an accurate assessment, the assessment of the results of the questionnaire is carried out with a descriptive quantitative assessment. The results of the study showed that there were still 194 high school level teachers, 633 auxiliary and honorary teachers, and 816 who had not been certified, and there was still a lack of young teachers. Based on the results of this study, it is suggested that public schools in Central Jakarta need to increase the level, status, and certification of teachers, and that there needs to be age consideration in accepting teachers.
Job Satisfaction of Vocational High School Teachers Bunyamin Bunyamin
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/jss.v3i6.636

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The purpose of this study is to analyze the relationship between: 1) organizational climate with teacher job satisfaction, 2) commitment with teacher job satisfaction and 3) climate and commitment together with teacher job satisfaction. The research was conducted at SMK in Ciracas District, East Jakarta with a population of 362 teachers. Using the Slovin formula with an error rate of 0.05, a simple random sample of 191 teachers was taken. Test the hypothesis using a correlation test. For the measurement of job satisfaction variables, five dimensions are used: namely interest in work done with indicators (1) diligent work and (2) increasing competence. The dimensions of awards received with indicators (1) compensation and (2) promotion. The supervisor's ability dimension provides technical assistance with indicators: (1) academic supervision and (2) clinical supervision. In general, the results of the study prove that the job satisfaction of teachers working at SMK Ciracas District can be influenced by organizational climate variables and commitment variables. As for suggestions for research related to the integration model of the influence of organizational climate variables and organizational commitment to job satisfaction, it can be done in the scope of work of private organizations.
Road Damage Analysis on Brigjend Katamso Road-Berbek Road- Wadung Asri Road With SDI Method Rifki Amirullah; Ibnu Sholichin
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/jss.v4i5.657

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Jalan merupakan komponen yang berperan dalam meningkatkan perekonomian masyarakat dan populasi penduduk yang mengakibatkan peningkatan volume lalu lintas sehingga dapat mengakibatkan penurunan kualitas jalan dan mempengaruhi keamanan, kenyamanan dan kelancaran lalu lintas. Dalam penelitian ini dilakukan analisa kerusakan jalan pada ruas Jalan Brigjend Katamso – Jalan Raya Berbek – Jalan Raya Wadung Asri (STA. 0+000 – 5+000) yang berlokasi di Kabupaten Sidoarjo. Analisis kerusakan jalan dalam penelitian ini menggunakan metode SDI. Metode SDI merupakan metode yang menghasilkan nilai SDI untuk menentukan kondisi jalan dan bentuk pemeliharaan yang diperlukan. Nilai SDI diperoleh dari besar persentase luas retak, lebar retak, jumlah lubang per 100 m, dan kedalaman bekas roda atau alur. Dari penelitian ini didapat jenis kerusakan jalan yang terjadi pada ruas Jalan Brigjend Katamso – Jalan Raya Berbek – Jalan Raya Wadung Asri (STA 0+000 – 5+000) yaitu 0,49% lubang, 3,73% bekas roda (alur), 87,62% retak, 2,31% bleeding, 3,42% pengelupasan butir, 2,07% tambalan, dan 0,35% jembul. Penilaian kondisi jalan dengan menggunakan metode SDI menunjukkan 98% dalam kondisi baik dan 2% dalam kondisi rusak ringan. Penanganan yang harus segera dilakukan pada ruas Jalan Brigjend Katamso – Jalan Raya Berbek – Jalan Raya Wadung Asri (STA 0+000 – 5+000) adalah laburan aspal, sealing, penambalan lubang, overlay, dan pemarkaan ulang.
Using Offensive Words as Unethical Advertising in Viral Marketing at Angkringan West Semarang Helga Hosea Ravanda; Devi Purnamasari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/jss.v4i5.658

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Communication strategy is the main factor for doing marketing. Likewise, what was conducted by Angkringan West in order to increase the number of followers and customers in its culinary business, a communication strategy was chosen using offensive words which were considered controversial. The purpose of this study was to analyze the marketing communication strategy concept of the owner of Angkringan West interested in using offensive words in conducting marketing communications, to analyze the considerations and the expected impact of using offensive words as unethical advertising on Angkringan West. This research was conducted using a type of qualitative research. As for the results of the study, it was found that 1) the consideration of using offensive words was adapted to use the language of social communication, namely the Semarangan language which flows spontaneously; 2) choosing the strategy of using offensive words is not to cause discomfort, impolite or unethical in trading, but the acceptance of offensive words depends on the demographics of the audience and the willingness to join the Angkringan West community. Conclusion: offensive words are an appropriate marketing strategy to use with certain marketing targets.
T MAJONI MR: Conceptualization of The Influence of Entrepreneurship Education on Developing Entrepreneurial Intention for Industrialisation of Zimbabwe: A case study of graduates from Zimbabwean State Universities Tasara Majoni; Professor Maria Tsvere; Dr Shepherd Murebwa
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Research on entrepreneurship education has grown across the globe but less focus is given to its influence on developing entrepreneurial intentions for industrialisation. Research focus focused on the influence of entrepreneurship education on entrepreneurial intentions in general. The prime objective of this paper therefore is to essentially explore the influence of entrepreneurship education on developing entrepreneurial intentions for industrialisation. The study used mixed methodology. Majorly, four theories of entrepreneurship were used namely: Schumpeterian Entrepreneurship Theory, Ajzen’s Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB), Experiential learning theory, Capital Resources Theory and Social Cognitive Career Theory (SCCT). The findings indicate that entrepreneurship education is essential for building entrepreneurial intentions for industrialisation. Specifically, results indicate that entrepreneurship education influences graduates to start wanting to engage into entrepreneurial activities for industrialisation, start deciding to develop own innovations, determined to engage into entrepreneurial activities, start considering to engage into entrepreneurial activities, start hoping to engage into entrepreneurial activities and start to wish to engage into entrepreneurial activities. The paper also lucidly shows that entrepreneurial intentions influences graduates to Start their ventures, to develop innovations, to produce goods and services and to develop patents. In addition, the influence of entrepreneurship education on industrialisation is positively mediated by entrepreneurial intentions for industrialisation and moderated by institutional and government support factors. Hence, it is echoed that institutions of higher learning need to prepare students for industrialisation through entrepreneurship education. The government should support entrepreneurship education through government funding and further training. Institutions of higher learning should support entrepreneurship education through instilling entrepreneurship culture in students, providing financial support and entrepreneurship education modules which cultivates entrepreneurship in students. In conclusion, the importance of entrepreneurship education as a significant component for propelling entrepreneurial intention for industrialisation and industrialisation cannot be underestimated. It is thereby suggested that, higher institutions of learning should offer entrepreneurship education in order to develop entrepreneurial intentions for industrialisation and actual industrialisation of a country.
Application of Design Thinking Method in Educational Card Design "Sobat Saleh" Novena Ulita
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/jss.v4i5.676

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: In developmental psychology theory, students are late adolescents who need to have problem-solving skills (Sahrah, 2019). Itis necessary to be trained in order to become a capable, creative and independent person in accordance with the goals of Indonesian national education. However, in the learning process in the studio class, the DKV study program which has the purpose of learning to hone students' thinking skills, often has difficulty solving a problem. A study that has been conducted previously that it is known that aspects of methods in solving problems are still confusing for students (Ulita &; Hananto, 2022). The research outlines that some students are still not fully aware of how to apply the method in designing. Therefore, this journal will describe the form of application of design thinking methods in a case study of designing an educational card game "Sobat Saleh" that can help student design learning that provides an overview of the process of solving problems into a design idea. Starting from data collection, analytical techniques and thinking processes as well as the form of application of the design thinking design method. Thus, it can be observed more deeply the patterns carried out in efforts to apply the design thinking method so as to help students more easily have the ability to solve problems with the method. The ability of critical thinking and creative things in solving problems can support the design logic that is needed by a designer when doing a design.
A Systematic Literature Review in Shariah Audit Arini Arini; An Suci Azzahra; Sambas Ade Kesuma; Iskandar Muda
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This study aims to present in detail the sharia audit research based on a systematic literature review. From 2013–2023, 40 articles were collected from the Scopus database. This research is seen from a theoretical point of view, geographical distribution, research background, and theme. The results show an increase in Islamic audit research in recent years. Compared to other Islamic countries, most of the research was conducted in specific countries, such as Malaysia. In addition, it has been found that previous studies have not known the antecedents and effects of effective Islamic auditing practices in IPIs, The focus of research on certain theories, such as agency theory, limits the way of research.
FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT, REMITTANCES, AND TRADE OPENNESS NEXUS IN NIGERIA Yusuf Shamsuddeen Nadabo
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The purpose of this study explores the impact of remittances on financial sector development in Nigeria data spanning from 1990 to 2021. The study used Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) and Toda Yamamoto (TY Causality) technique to examine the relationship between remittances and financial sector development. The result of the study indicates that remittances were found to have a positive significant impact on financial sector development during the period of the study real interest rate is also found to have a negative impact on financial sector development in Nigeria. Lastly, trade openness is found to have a positive statistically significant impact on financial sector development in Nigeria. The study recommends having established that remittances inhibit financial sector development, the government should employ policies that will encourage channeling remittances through a formal banking system. As well as ensuring that such remittances received are channeled to finance productive investment hence financial development. The novelty of this research lies in the fact that the study is against the few empirical studies that focused only on uncomplicated techniques in their analysis of data. Also, the study made use of the two main indicators of remittances in an economy, which are, trade openness, and real interest rate, to examine its impact on financial development in Nigeria.
The Effectiveness of the Health Promotion Model (Promkes) Based on the Transtheory Model on Pre-Eclampsy Prevention Behavior in Pregnant Women Sugijati Sugijati; Jamhariyah Jamhariyah; Ida Prijatni
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/jss.v4i5.685

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Pre-eclampsia is a disease during pregnancy that often occurs and needs serious treatment. Since 2012 - 2016 pre-eclampsy has been ranked 1st cause of MMR in East Java, pre-eclampsia cases (2016) amounted to 30.90% (East Java Provincial Health Office, 2016). Data from Kalisat health center January - April the number of pregnant women at risk of pre-eclampsy amounted to 193 with the number of pre-eclampsic pregnant women at 35 people, as well as at the Sumberjambe health center there were 268 people at risk of pre-eclampsia, 18 people pre-eclampsia. This research is a continuation of phase 1 research entitled health promotion model (promkes) midwives in pre-eclampsia pregnant women based on stage of change. The purpose of the study was to test the effectiveness of the health program model in pre-eclampsia pregnant women based on the transtheory model. The design of this study was quasi-experimental. Sampling using simple random sampling technique of 60 respondents. Instruments with questionnaire sheets and promkes models. SPSS test analysis obtained p values (0.000) < ? ( 0.05) at all stages, so Ho was rejected. There are differences before and after the health program is innovated. The need to add an innovative health promotion model to change the behavior of pregnant women.

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