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Jurnal Scientia
Published by SEAN INSTITUTE
ISSN : 23020059     EISSN : 27237486     DOI : -
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.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICE MANAGEMENT PLANNING USING THE ITIL VERSION 3 FRAMEWORK IN PRABUMULIH CITY WORK TRAINING CENTER Yulia Permata Sari; Tata Sutabri
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The development of information technology has provided convenience for service users. One of the education or educational institutions is a means for the development and growth of students who direct and encourage in terms of achieving educational goals. Based on the explanation of RI Law number 20 of 2003 concerning National Education Standards article 35 (Paragraph 1). This service has not been integrated with one another. In this study using ITIL Version 3 as a framework with three stages, namely the first stage, the second stage and the third stage. The initial stage of the research consisted of literature studies, interviews and observations, the second stage was designing, and the third stage was preparing Service Level Management documents. The results of this study are information technology service management planning using ITIL Version 3 at the Prabumulih Vocational Training Center.
RAILWAY SECURITY SYSTEM WITH HALL EFFECT SENSOR BASED ON ARDUINO UNO Syamsu Marlin; Prawiro Harjono; Ahmad Refo Syatomy
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This railway door security system is made and can be used to overcome problems that exist in railroad crossing doors. The large number of cases and fatalities that have occurred to date have been caused by a lack of security and the large number of individuals who have committed acts of violations, causing many fatalities and other cases that have occurred at railroad crossings. The existence of these tools and systems can change mindsets and reduce the number of accidents at railroad crossings. Because the system in this prototype is able to provide a deterrent effect to persons who violate the rules. Overall this tool can work and function properly according to the desired system. The sensor output voltage is around 3 – 5V DC. Hopefully this tool can be a reference for improving the existing system at the current train gate. So that the number of accidents that occur at railroad crossings can be reduced.
ANALYSIS OF THE MEANING OF KHASYYATULLAH IN THE SUFI-FORMED QUR'AN Azmi Zarkasyi; Faisal Setiawan Fajri
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Analysis of the literature and language of the Qur'an is important and needed in studying the Qur'an, because between them is an important point in understanding it. Islam is a source of guidance that teaches its adherents to always fear Allah in the joints of their lives. However, not a few Muslims have this attitude, other than for reasons their hearts are unsure and turn away from Allah, and because they do not know Allah. This paper examines the verses related to the Khasyatullah in the Al-Qur'an. The analysis was carried out using a Sufistic approach based on the book of commentaries by Ibn Arabi al-Qusyairi, Al-Alusi, al-Tustari, Said Hawwa and Hamka. In the Sufistic view, the meaning of Khasyatullah is the fear of Allah which is possessed by people who have high faith so that it will require them to always fear Allah. Al-Qur'an specializes the owner of this Khasyatullah to scholars, namely people who know the greatness and power of Allah. With the Khasyatullah, a person will always renew repentance, restrain lust, do good deeds, establish social ties, and turn the mosque into a prosperous place that is very much filled by Muslims. Therefore, efforts to create a harmonious society to always be close to and fear Allah can only be achieved through collective sufism.
INFLUENCE OF COMMUNICATION, DISCIPLINE, COMPENSATION AND WORK ENVIRONMENT ON EMPLOYEE WORK PRODUCTIVITY AT PT. STEEL FACILITIES STUDIES IN THE CITY OF SAMARINDA Askiah Askiah; Fenty Fauziah; Azi Nur Rahmasita; Joko Sabtohadi
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The purposes of this study are 1) To determine the effect of work communication on employee productivity. 2) Knowing the effect of work discipline on employee work productivity. 3) Knowing the effect of compensation on employee productivity. 4) Knowing the effect of the work environment on employee work productivity. Data collection techniques used a questionnaire to 50 employees of PT Sanggar Sarana Baja in the city of Samarinda. The data were analysed using the SPSS version 24 application program. The results found that 1) Indicating that the influence of work communication variables on work productivity has a positive and significant relationship. 2) Shows that the effect of the work discipline variable on work productivity has a positive and significant relationship. 3) Shows that the effect of compensation variable on work productivity has a positive and significant relationship. 4) Shows that the effect of work environment variables on work productivity has a positive and significant relationship.
APPLICATION OF THE MARKET PLACE (MP) TYPE COOPERATIVE LEARNING MODEL / SHOPPING FOR MATERIALS WITH POWER POINT MEDIA ON THE MAIN MATERIAL OF FAITH IN THE LAST DAYS IN CLASS VI Asep Halimursid
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Every student in teaching and learning activities has different intelligence. Not all students are able to concentrate and absorb the subject matter at the same time. There are those who have a strong absorption power, there are also those who have moderate or even slow absorption. In this regard, a teacher is required to be careful in choosing a learning model and determine the learning method to be used in conveying subject matter to students. The aims of the study were to find out 1) the effect of applying the market place (MP) method / material expenditure with effective power point can increase learning outcomes 2) to reveal the effect of applying the market place (MP) method / material expenditure with effective power point can increase student learning motivation . This study used three rounds of action research. Each round consists of four stages: design, activity and observation, reflection, and revision. The target of this research is the learning outcomes of class VI students at SDN Hegarmanah. The data obtained is in the form of formative test results, observation sheets of teaching and learning activities. From the results of the analysis it was found that students' learning achievement increased from cycle I to cycle III, namely, cycle I (25.71%), cycle II (74.14%), and cycle III (88.57%). The conclusion from this study is that the method used by the teacher must be well presented and attract the attention of students, so that students feel happy to learn. The cooperative learning model with market place (MP)/material shopping and also using power point media on the subject matter Faith in the Last Days should not seem to make it difficult for students, but on the contrary it must be able to motivate students to learn more enthusiastically and have fun. and 88.57%
STUDENT PROJECT-BASED LEARNING – AN APPROACH TO ENGAGE STUDENT'S MOTIVATION IN HIGHER EDUCATION Fovi Sriyuliawati
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The paper briefly elaborates on student project-based learning related to student motivation, where Project-Based Learning asks students to work in groups over a set period on a project designed to solve a problem or answer a question. Educators have learned an enormous amount that has informed educational practice to enhance learning. The construct of motivation and how to develop positive motivation and behavior has permeated all areas of human endeavor. Educational psychology, in particular, has a long history of studying the nature and dynamics of motivation for learning. (Mclnerney, n.d.) In summary, these articles present very interesting perspectives on students-based project learning and motivation across diverse settings, and they may be further enhanced by significant attention being paid to differences that characterize groups and the specific 'local' features of motivation and learning that must form the foundation of effective educational practices. In other words, a stimulus needs may be considered an attempt to deal with competence getting involved. When we get students' motivation when the PBL pursues a certain goal, remember motivation is not the behavior, it can be directly observed.
THE ROLE OF THE TEACHER IN THE ACQUISITION OF ARABIC AS A SECOND LANGUAGE IN BOARDING SCHOOLS Jukri Adha Pohan; Zulfahmi Lubis
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Language is one of the major languages ​​in the world spoken by mankind. The function of language is as a communication tool that humans use to interact and relate to each other. In Indonesia, where the majority of the population is Muslim, Arabic is a second language. Meanwhile, the use of Arabic is minimal, especially for students. For most students, the acquisition and application of Arabic is underestimated and even considered unimportant, even though the main source for studying and studying the Al-Qur'an and Hadith is Arabic itself. especially for students who attend Islamic boarding schools, Arabic should have become their daily food in communicating.
THE ROLE OF UTILITARIAN VALUE, HEDONIC VALUE, AND FINANCIAL VALUE IN INFLUENCING INTENTION TO STAY AMONG LUXURY HOTEL CUSTOMERS IN JAKARTA Tommy Setiawan Ruslim; Morris Hazel; Halim Putera Siswanto
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Currently, the hotel industry is experiencing a decrease in the intention to stay due to a decline in tourist numbers as well as the use of technology that changes people's behavior and the spread of hotels that provide a unique staying experience. Thus, it is important to research the intention to stay, because it is in order to increase the customers’ purchases. The purpose of this study was to determine whether: 1) Utilitarian value has a significant effect on intention to stay among 5-star luxury hotel customers; 2) Hedonic value has a significant effect on the intention to stay among 5-star luxury hotel customers; and 3) Financial value has a significant effect on the intention to stay among 5-star luxury hotel customers. Samples were selected using the convenience sampling method with a total sample of 150 respondents among Indonesian customers who have rented and stayed at least once. The results of this study show that the perceived utilitarian value, hedonic value, and financial value can positively affect the intention to stay among the customers of 5-star luxury hotels.
INCLUSIVE EDUCATION DESIGN AT 263 RANCALOA STATE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, BANDUNG CITY Ineu Sumarsih; Ishmahani Sobarningsih; Teni Marliyani
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The introduction of inclusive education at SDN 263 Rancaloa can be equated with providing opportunities for children with special needs in Rancasari District to exercise their legal rights. In accordance with the level of specialization, students with special needs can complete the school curriculum and achieve final results at the lower secondary level. This study uses the literature study methodology. The purpose of this article review is to find out the educational management plan related to inclusion at SDN 263 Rancaloa. Planning, organizing, practicing and monitoring curricula and teaching standards are some of these tasks. This study uses the method of literature review. In-depth interviews with several key informants were conducted as part of the data collection process, and the information was then categorized according to the topic of study. The level of data validity is maintained through the use of triangulation and member check mechanisms. The findings of this study help explain how inclusive education is managed. Namely as follows: (1) inclusive education planning includes curriculum and teaching quality; (2) organizing is done by selecting inclusive education coordinators, inclusive class teachers, and subject teachers for inclusive classes; (3) debriefing is done with leadership, communication, and motivation; and (4) control is carried out once every three months. (1) inclusive education planning includes curriculum and teaching quality; (2) organizing is done by selecting inclusive education coordinators, inclusive class teachers, and subject teachers for inclusive classes; (3) debriefing is done with leadership, communication, and motivation; and (4) control is carried out once every three months. (1) inclusive education planning includes curriculum and teaching quality; (2) organizing is done by selecting inclusive education coordinators, inclusive class teachers, and subject teachers for inclusive classes; (3) debriefing is done with leadership, communication, and motivation; and (4) control is carried out once every three months.
INTRODUCTION TO INTEGRATED AGRICULTURAL SYSTEMS IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AGE CHILDREN IN CIVILIZATION SCHOOLS Musfiroh Musfiroh; Suryani Gultom
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The aim of the activity is to provide basic knowledge and skills on how to use land with an integrated farming system by combining the cultivation of kale, catfish and rabbit farming in one agricultural area. The introduced integrated farming system is expected to be implemented on a small scale in schools by utilizing the limited land area in schools. The target for introducing this integrated farming system is students from grades 1 to grade 6 at the Serang Civilization School, Serang District, Serang District. The material provided includes the understanding of integrated farming systems, their benefits and the types of commodities that can be used in integrated agriculture and the procedures for implementing them. This service activity succeeded in transferring basic knowledge and skills in growing vegetables and raising fish and rabbits. From this activity it can be concluded that the students know what is meant by integrated farming and its benefits. This activity is also supported by the school because it is integrated with subject matter and there is optimal use of school land.

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