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Jurnal Scientia
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Core Subject : Education,
Scientific Journal is a publication by Sean Institute, which is devoted to the field of education with the topic of Learning Effectiveness studies, Analysis of Learning Influences, Application of Learning Models and the development of instructional media; we also invite the teachers, researchers, and students to send the writings. issued two within one year, namely until February and August.
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Implementation Of The Policy Granting Minimarket Establishment Permits In Bandung City H.R. Iip Hidajat; Yeti Rohayati; Tati Sarihati
Jurnal Scientia Vol. 13 No. 03 (2024): Education and Sosial science, June - August 2024
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The implementation of the policy on granting permits for the establishment of minimarkets in the city of Bandung has not been fully implemented effectively. The theory used as a reference for analysis is policy implementation theory according to Mazmanian and Sabatier. According to Mazmanian and Sabatier, the success of implementing the policy of granting permits for the establishment of minimarkets in Bandung City is influenced by, whether problems are easy to control, the ability of wisdom to structure the implementation process, aspects outside the policy implementation process, the stages of the implementation process. This study was designed based on a qualitative approach with descriptive methods. Data collection techniques include interviews, observation, literature study/documentation. The informants were all interested parties, both from government officials and other stakeholders. Through a qualitative approach. Analysis is used by collecting, processing, analyzing, interpreting and drawing conclusions. This research results that, policy implementation which includes whether problems are easy to control, the ability of wisdom to structure the implementation process, aspects outside the policy implementation process, the stages of the implementation process, do not fully describe the implementation of the policy for granting permits for the establishment of minimarkets in Bandung City, thus From the findings, that Mazmanian and Sabatier's theory strengthens this research, however, because the implementation of the policy on granting permits to establish minimarkets is not yet in accordance with applicable regulations because the factor that most contributes to the implementation of the policy on granting permits to establish minimarkets is "The importance of feedback from the community in granting permits to establish Mini Market".
The Development Of Educational Tourism Takoma Honey Breeding In Nagori Sait Buttu Saribu Pematang Sidamanik District Simalungun Prinsi Rigitta
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The background to this research is the active role of stakeholders in the development of the TAKOMA Honey Bee Breeding Educational Tourism. The aim of this research is to find out the role of stakeholders in the development of TAKOMA Honey Bee Breeding educational tourism. This research was conducted using qualitative methods. There are two types of data sources for this research, namely primary data and secondary data, with data collection techniques in the form of participant observation, in-depth interviews and document reviews. The role of stakeholders in developing the TAKOMA Honey Bee Breeding Educational Tourism can be seen in 5 forms of assistance, namely; provision of infrastructure to increase honey production, infrastructure for tourism development, tourism development guidance and training, mentoring and guidance, promotion.
A Test Of Ecoenzymes And Liquid Organic Fertilizer Waste Coconut Water On Growth And Production Green Beans (Vigna Radiata) Fitri Melinia Nasution; Sulardi, Sulardi; Muhammad Wasito
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The aim of this research is to determine the response of applying multifunctional fertilizer and organic coconut water fertilizer to the growth and production of Mung Bean (Phaseolus radiatus.) plants and their interactions. This paper was carried out in Klambir Lima Hamparan Perak Village, Deli Serdang Regency, North Sumatra from January to March 2024, using a factorial Randomized Block Design (RAK), with two blocks, 16 combinations. Factor I: Coconut water 4 practices A0= 0 ml/liter of water, A1= 50 ml/liter of water; A2= 100 ml / liter of water; A3= 150 ml / liter of water; Factor II: Ecoenzyme administration with 4 levels, namely: E0 = No Ecoenzyme administration (0 ml/liter of water); E1= 5 ml/liter of water; E2= 10 ml/liter of water; E3= 15 ml/liter of water. Parameters observed: 1. Plant height (cm), 2. Number of productive branches, 3. Number of pods per sample, 4. Weight of pods per plot, 5. Weight of 100 seeds and 6. Production per plot. The results of observations on the coconut water treatment showed that the parameters Plant Height, Number of Pods per sample, Number of Branches per sample showed very real results, but the parameter Weight of 100 seeds did not show a significant difference, while the interaction between giving Coconut Water and Ecoenzymes had no real effect on all observed parameters.
Training For Patient Mobilization In Disaster Management: Safe And Efficient Transfer Techniques At The Sirajussa’adah Limo Islamic Boarding School, Depok Suryani Maryam
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In the wake of disasters, the efficient and safe mobilization of patients is a critical component of disaster management. This article explores the role of community service counseling in enhancing patient mobilization during such emergencies. Community service programs play a pivotal role in educating and training volunteers, healthcare professionals, and first responders on best practices for safely transferring patients to and from chairs, beds, long spine boards, and crutches. By focusing on the unique challenges presented by disaster scenarios, this counseling initiative aims to improve the preparedness of communities and healthcare systems. The program emphasizes the importance of proper techniques, coordination, and communication to minimize the risks associated with patient transfers in high-stress environments. Through case studies and practical examples, this article demonstrates how targeted counseling and training can significantly reduce injuries and improve outcomes during disaster response efforts. Ultimately, this work underscores the necessity of integrating community-based education into broader disaster management strategies to ensure that patient mobilization is handled with the utmost care and efficiency. The primary target of this community service activity is the students at Sirajussa'adah Limo Islamic Boarding School in Depok. The training methods, including lectures, discussions, simulations, and role-playing, are designed to teach patient mobilization techniques. The intended outcome is that students will be capable of providing immediate assistance with patient mobilization in the community, potentially reducing medical expenses for individuals and their families, thereby contributing to economic resilience."
Serang Regency Infrastructure Service Satisfaction Index Mahmud Ali; Maulana, Rachmat; Hakim, Agus Lukman; Andayani, Nopi; Ali Ramdhani, Miftah Faiz; Hanifah, Hanifah; Yuniar , Siti; Haryo Setyoko
Jurnal Scientia Vol. 13 No. 03 (2024): Education and Sosial science, June - August 2024
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To measure the level of public satisfaction with public services, an evaluation of the quality of public service delivery is needed, one of which is infrastructure in Serang district (highways, bridges, land transportation, agricultural irrigation, clean water infrastructure and housing/settlement services). This study was conducted to measure the level of customer satisfaction (community) with public services in the field of infrastructure provided by the Regional Apparatus of Serang Regency, Banten Province. The methods used in this study are descriptive, exploratory, survey and evaluation research methods and with a non-experimental quantitative approach. The sample of this study was 96 respondents divided into 3 regional clusters, and the sampling technique used was a non-probability sampling technique with a type of purposive side combined with accidental sampling techniques. Data analysis techniques used in this study include validity tests, reliability tests, univariate analysis, and Importance Performance Analysis (IPA). The results of this study showed that a univariate analysis of infrastructure services (roads, bridges, land transportation, agricultural irrigation, clean water infrastructure and housing services) in Serang Regency obtained an average score of 78.54 with good service unit performance. The results showed that the Importance Performance Analysis (IPA) method obtained the results of 30 questions that became priorities for improvement, namely being in quadrant I (high importance while low satisfaction) with 9 questions. In this case, the Serang Regency Government should make improvements to services that prioritize services that have a high level of importance but low satisfaction, namely land transfortation services, agricultural irrigation, and housing/settlement services.
Design Thinking Strategy On Improving Academic Administration Bureau Services (Case Study: Bakrie University) Chairani, Metha Erzha; Arief Bimantoro Suharko
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This research discusses the application of design thinking strategies in improving services at the Academic Administration Bureau of Bakrie University. Design thinking, as an approach that focuses on a deep understanding of user needs, was adapted to identify and address challenges faced in academic administration services. Through a qualitative method involving observation, interviews, and documentation analysis, this study found that design thinking can improve the service process by socializing with students to integrate user perspectives and increase student satisfaction. This research concluded that design thinking can be used to improve Bakrie University services by socializing to stakeholders about services so that a target of 90% of active students at Bakrie University understand existing services is obtained. The results of implementing this strategy show an increase in service quality, as well as providing valuable insights for the development of academic administration services in higher education.
The Influence Of Human Resources Information System Ismarthc And Digital Culture On Employee Performance Of PT Telkom Indonesia Tbk Area Bumi Serpong Damai City Of Tanggerang Mochamad Rizki Listiana; Taufiq Amir
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This research aims to analyze the influence of the Ismarthc Human Resources Information System and Digital Culture on the Performance of PT Telkom Indonesia Tbk Employees in the BUMI SERPONG DAMAI CITY TANGERANG Area. The sample in this research was 55 employees of PT Telkom Indonesia Tbk. The analytical method used is multiple linear regression with data analysis techniques using the SPSS 26 software application. The results of the research conclude that partially the Human Resources Information System has an effect on employee performance, because the sig value is 0.009 < 0.05, and t count is 2,694 > t table 2,007. Digital culture influences employee performance because the sig value is 0.001 < 0.05, and t count is 2.694 > t table 2.007 and the significance value of the F test is 0.00 < 0.05 shows that there is a simultaneous influence between the Human Resources Information System and digital culture on employee performance. The coefficient of determination (R Square) is 0.502, which means that the magnitude of the influence of the Human Resources Information System and digital culture on employee performance is 50.20% and 49.80% influenced by other factors.
Analysis Of Total Dissolved Solids, Color And Specific Volume Of Biscuits With Banana Flour (Musa Acuminata Colla) Substitution And Purple Sweet Potato Puree (Ipomoea Batatas L.) Addition Jubelito Simanungkalit, Ferlando; Hotman Manurung
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This study aims to study the effect of substitution of lady finger banana flour (Musa acuminata colla) and the addition of purple sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas L.) on the total soluble solids, color and specific volume of biscuits. This study was conducted experimentally using a completely randomized factorial design. The first factor was the ratio of wheat flour to lady finger banana flour (100:0%; 75:25%; 50:50% and 25:75%). The second factor was the addition of purple sweet potato puree (0%, 25%, 50% and 75%). The parameters analyzed consisted of: total soluble solids, color: brightness (L), reddish (a) and yellowish (b) and specific volume. The results showed that the ratio of wheat flour to lady finger banana flour had a very significant effect on the total soluble solids of biscuits 12.750 - 16.083 oBrix, brightness (L) 31.730 - 49.146; redness (a) 11.911 – 22.836; yellowness (b) 2.586 – 26.891. The addition of purple sweet potato puree gave a very significant effect on the total soluble solids of biscuits 13.417 – 15.125 oBrix, brightness (L) 35.447 – 46.319; redness (a) 17.794 – 20.257; yellowness (b) 7.377 – 15.559. The interaction between the ratio of wheat flour to banana flour and the addition of purple sweet potato puree gave a very significant effect on the parameters of brightness (L), redness (a) and yellowness (b).
The Effect Of Liquidity And Solvency On Profitability In Food And Beverage Companies Kurniawan, Andrie
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This research aims to analyze the financial performance of three large companies in the food and beverage industry listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange, namely PT. Mayora Indah Tbk (MYOR), PT. Indofood Sukses Makmur Tbk (INDF), and PT. Garudafood Putra Putri Jaya Tbk (GOOD), during the 2019-2023 period. This analysis uses various financial ratios, including liquidity, solvency and profitability ratios, to provide a comprehensive picture of how each company manages their finances in the face of intense industry competition. The research results show that MYOR has better performance in terms of liquidity and cash management compared to INDF and GOOD. However, all three companies face significant challenges in achieving optimal profitability, with Return on Investment (ROI) and Return on Equity (ROE) well below industry standards. Further regression analysis shows that the tested liquidity and solvency variables do not have a significant influence on profitability, indicating the need for a more effective financial strategy. These findings underscore the importance for companies to improve the efficiency of asset and equity management and manage debt more strategically to support long-term sustainability and competitiveness.
An Increasing Berry Fruit Production (Antidesma Bunius L. Spreng) With Hybrid Fertilizer Processing Based On Coconut Water Fragmentation Hafiz Ahmad
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Berry fruit plants are plants that are usually planted in open places or in secondary forests. Berry fruit plants can be cultivated vegetatively, namely by cuttings and being treated with fermented P fertilizer and coconut water. The aim of this research was to determine the effectiveness of fermented P fertilizer and coconut water on the growth of berry fruit plant cuttings. This research using the Factorial Randomized Block Design (RAK) method with 2 factors, namely fermented P fertilizer and coconut water. Fermented P fertilizer treatment consists of 4 levels, namely M0= 0 ml/plot, M1= 200 ml/plot , M2= 300 ml/plot and M3= 400 ml/plot. The coconut water treatment consisted of 4 levels, namely P1= 50 ml/liter of water, P2= 100 ml/liter of water, P3= 150 ml/liter of water and P4= 200 ml/liter of water. The parameters observed were the age at which shoots emerged (days), shoot length (cm), number of shoots (stems) and shoot diameter (mm). This paper described a results showed that fermented P fertilizer had no significantly different effect on the parameters of shoot emergence age, shoot length, number of shoots and stem diameter. Providing coconut water had no significantly different effect on the parameters of shoot emergence age, shoot length, number of shoots and stem diameter. The interaction between fermented P fertilizer and coconut water did not have a significantly different effect on all parameters.