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Soeropati: Journal of Community Service
ISSN : 26208113     EISSN : 26210762     DOI : https://doi.org/10.35891/js
The aim of this journal publication is to disseminate the conceptual thoughts or ideas and research results that have been achieved in the area of community services. Soeropati: Journal of Community Service, particularly focuses on the main problems in the development of the sciences of community services areas as follows: Community Services, People, Local Food Security; Training, Marketing, Appropriate Technology, Design; Community Empowerment, Social Access; Student Community Services; Border Region, Less Developed Region; Education for Sustainable Development.
Articles 170 Documents
Accompaniment in Creating Learning Modul Based on the Merdeka Curriculum for Aswaja Subjects in Formal Education in Sidoarjo S.A.P., Rangga Sa'adillah; Muslih, Muslih; Shofiyuddin, Ahmad; Apologia, Milla Ahmadia; Ibrahim, Mohd Hairy
Jurnal Soeropati Vol 6 No 2: May 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35891/js.v6i2.5055

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The Merdeka Curriculum provides opportunities for teachers to make adjustment to local school conditions. Aswaja subjects are important to be adjusted based on the demands of curriculum development. This accompaniment aims to assist the preparation of learning modules based on the Merdeka Curriculum in Aswaja subjects in Sidoarjo. This accompaniment uses the ABCD approach and involves 30 participants of Aswaja teachers in Sidoarjo Regency who have succeeded in compiling learning module products for Aswaja subjects at all levels of education ranging all levels of education from elementary school to high school which have never been done. In addition to the product in the form of learning modules, this accompaniment succeeded in encouraging the active involvement of Aswaja subject teachers, exploring the latest learning innovations to attract students' attention to Aswaja subjects, forming local leaders, encouraging the role of stakeholders.
Assistance for Village Communities through the Nutrition Garden Program as an Effort to Reduce Stunting Rahma, Tina Ayu; Muliawan, Muhammad Ramadhan; Rachman, Shifa Amelia; Syabrinah, Sulfah Sahratus; Sakinah, Sakinah; Falasifah, Nihlatul
Jurnal Soeropati Vol 7 No 1: November 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35891/js.v7i1.5432

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This assistance activity focuses on efforts to reduce stunting through the nutrition garden program in Sumberdawesari Village, Grati District, Pasuruan Regency. The method used is Participatory Action Research with data collection techniques including interviews and Focus Group Discussions. The subjects of this community service activity include toddlers experiencing malnutrition or stunting, their parents, Posyandu cadres, farmer groups, and Family Welfare and Empowerment Organization. The results of the community service activities regarding the creation and management of the nutrition garden show that the program received positive appreciation from the community. The nutrition garden program has proven to have a significant impact on improving clean and healthy living behaviors, particularly in vegetable consumption habits, as well as providing economic benefits, food security, and enhancing community participation. Additional activities include providing supplementary food to support the growth of stunted toddlers. To support the sustainability and improvement of community nutrition, a nutrition garden group named Bhakti Bumi was established. Furthermore, the community was educated on nutritious food management through the presence of a nutrition expert from the Grati Pasuruan Health Center.
Assistance of Tourism Cyber Public Relations in Increasing Publicity of Virtual Accessibility through Integrated Tourism Smart Platform (ITSP) in Wonokitri Tourism Village Pasuruan Hakim, Lukman; Ahwan, Zainul; Rosadi, Muhammad Imron; Sanjaya, Cahya Bagus
Jurnal Soeropati Vol 7 No 1: November 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35891/js.v7i1.5531

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The hinterland area of Mount Bromo possesses exotic natural and cultural potential that can be developed into a leading tourist destination. However, the management and promotion of this potential face challenges, particularly in terms of tourism communication skills and the utilization of technology. The activity is to enhance the capacity of local tourism actors by mastering communication skills based on Tourism Cyber Public Relations and improving their ability to utilize technology to support more innovative and sustainable tourism services. Additionally, this program aims to facilitate the development of an integrated digital identity for the tourist village. The assistance program was carried out through five stages: socialization, training, technology implementation, mentoring, and sustainability evaluation. The approach employed was the Community Organizer and Community Development methods, with the main subject being the Raga Wulan Tourism Awareness Group in Wonokitri Village. The results of the activities showed a 25% increase in the knowledge of tourism actors based on pre-test and post-test results conducted during the program. Furthermore, this initiative successfully enhanced the tourism actors' skills in tourism communication, particularly in the field of Tourism Cyber Public Relations. It also resulted in the creation of branding and the development of social media and the official website of Edelweiss Wonokitri Tourism Village, as well as the realization of the Integrated Tourism Smart Platform.
Assistance for Marketing Communication Strategy to Increase Revenue Generating for Indonesian MSMEs Upcycle Project Ningsih, Masnia; Dyah, Atika Isnaining; Isnaini, Nurdiana Fitri
Jurnal Soeropati Vol 7 No 1: November 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35891/js.v7i1.5538

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Upcycle Project Indonesia is a Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise (MSMEs) that focuses on jeans waste management to support environmental issues in Indonesia. Despite having creative ideas and interesting concepts, Upcycle Project Indonesia faces various challenges in its development process, namely problems with production quality and marketing management. The purpose of this mentoring activity is to strengthen Upcycle Project Indonesia's unique product, so that it can compete nationally and internationally. The activity method used is the Participatory Rural Appraisal approach with active community participation. Through this community service program, we succeeded in helping Upject to be more productive and expand its marketing reach by providing support in the form of production equipment to produce higher quality products, marketing communication strategy management assistance and also the application of technology in the form of a Businness Model Canvas map which has an impact on increasing revenue generation.
Prevention of Early Age Marriage in Realizing a Superior Generation Z in MA Bilingual Entrepreneurship Robhitotul Ashfiya, Gresik Velayati, Naili; Fathoni, Achmad; Hikmah, Maziyyatul
Jurnal Soeropati Vol 7 No 2: May 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35891/js.v7i2.5632

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The high rates of early marriage and divorce in Gresik Regency reflect the low awareness among adolescents regarding the importance of education and readiness for family life, which negatively impacts the quality of the younger generation, particularly Generation Z. This study aims to analyze strategies for preventing early marriage at MA Billingual Entrepreneurship Robithotul Ashfiya through educational and socialization approaches, as well as by strengthening students’ entrepreneurial skills and financial literacy. The research employed a Participatory Action Research (PAR) method, actively involving teachers, students, and parents in problem identification, interactive seminars, group discussions, and understanding evaluation. The findings indicate that counseling activities and skill reinforcement significantly increased students’ awareness of the risks associated with early marriage and the importance of continuing education. The implication is that madrasahs can play a strategic role as agents of change in shaping an empowered and competitive young generation, prepared to face future challenges by delaying marriage until reaching a mature age.
Assistance of Sustainable Forest Management through Strengthening of Human and Social Capital in Arjuna Mount East Java Community Matheus Nugroho; Hermanto, Yustinus Budi; Obaid, Hind Hussein; Kasheem, Majdy
Jurnal Soeropati Vol 7 No 1: November 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35891/js.v7i1.5674

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This study is part of a community service project aimed at examining the role of human and social capital in the sustainable forest management of Mount Arjuna East Java. The objective of the community service initiative is to empower local communities around the forest to actively participate in forest conservation efforts. The study employs a descriptive method with a survey technique to gather factual data from the research area, which includes the spring areas around Mount Arjuna in East Java, Indonesia. The study population consists of communities from three villages: Leduk, Jatiarjo, and Dayurejo, located in Pasuruan, East Java. Data were collected from respondents through questionnaires and analyzed using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) to understand the general responses regarding community participation in forest preservation. The results indicate that the human capital of the community, particularly education level and employment, contributes significantly to the success of sustainable forest development. Additionally, social characteristics such as mutual-cooperation and kinship within the community play a vital role in supporting long-term forest management. This community service initiative aims to strengthen both human and social capital to foster a sustainable forest management approach based on local wisdom and community-driven efforts.
Strengthening of Indonesian Cultural Literacy for Students of Osaka University of Japan through Traditional Arts and Sports Based on Local Wisdom Andriyanto, Octo Dendy; Nurhadi, Didik; Arief, Nur Ahmad; Wijaya, Andhega; Sukarman; Mael, Masilva Raynox; Vientiani, Cynthia
Jurnal Soeropati Vol 7 No 1: November 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35891/js.v7i1.5786

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This study aims to introduce and promote Indonesian arts and culture at the Graduate School of Humanities, Indonesian Foreign Studies, Osaka University, Japan. The high interest in learning the Indonesian language at Osaka University requires strong support in the aspects of arts, culture, and even traditional sports to enrich knowledge of Indonesian local wisdom. Strengthening cultural literacy through traditional arts and sports emphasizes the values of local wisdom, particularly solidarity, mutual cooperation (gotong royong), honesty, as well as mental and physical health for Osaka University students through Indonesian cultural learning. This activity employs the Empowerment-Based Research (EBR) method, starting from identifying problems, designing activities, evaluation, and dissemination. As a result, students and lecturers from the Graduate School of Humanities, Indonesian Foreign Studies at Osaka University actively participated in the designed training sessions. These trainings focused on introducing dining etiquette, traditional herbal drinks (jamu), traditional music with angklung, and traditional sports such as Patil Lele and Gobag Sodor. Through this training, the aim is not only to teach the materials but also to highlight cultural values and local wisdom as part of cultural diplomacy.
Strengthening Local Cultural Identity Abroad: Pitepangan and Tembang Dolanan as Educational Media at the Indonesian Community Centre Muar, Malaysia Anis Ismawati; Lasmi; Sinta Fitri Novia; Sulaf Muhammad Arifuro’is; Umi Cholwatun; Revina Yuliani; Octo Dendy Andriyanto
Jurnal Soeropati Vol 7 No 2: May 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35891/js.v7i2.5910

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The Javanese Language and Literature Education Study Program at Universitas Negeri Surabaya contributes to the Kampus Merdeka humanitarian project, which aims to preserve and promote Javanese culture to the younger migrant workers by utilizing engaging and relevant educational media. This activity aims to strengthen their identity as descendants of Indonesians, particularly through the Javanese language. In the pitepangan (greetings) lesson, students were encouraged to learn how to introduce themselves in Javanese. In the tembang dolanan (traditional children's songs) session, they were taught to sing three traditional songs: Menthok-Menthok, Lesung Jumenglung, and Gundhul-Gundhul Pacul. The learning activities used the Empowerment-Based Collaboration (EBC) method, emphasizing active collaboration among all involved parties. The steps of the method included initial observation, demonstration, discussion, practice, and documentation. The activity results showed a 75% increase in students' ability to introduce themselves in Javanese, and 82% of the students were able to sing tembang dolanan in Javanese. Overall, the understanding of local culture increased by 78%, accompanied by high enthusiasm throughout the learning process. Through the use of pitepangan and tembang dolanan as educational media, the learning model became more varied, enabling students to absorb the material more effectively.
Training on Making and Testing the Efficacy of Hand Sanitizers from Lime and Sweet Orange Essential Oils for Pharmacy Students at Al-Muhtadin Vocational School Bekasi, West Java, Indonesia Anindita, Reza; Putri, Intan Kurnia; Beandrade, Maya Uzia; Arianti, Anisa Rachmita; Futihat, Chilyati Eky
Jurnal Soeropati Vol 7 No 2: May 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35891/js.v7i2.6124

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Community analysis shows that Al-Muhtadin Pharmacy Vocational School, Bekasi students are interested in making pharmaceutical products from natural ingredients. However, their desires are often hampered by the lack of knowledge regarding manufacturing pharmaceutical preparations from natural ingredients. Therefore, the solution is to hold training in hand sanitizers with natural ingredients from essential oils of lime and sweet orange peels. This Community Service activity (CSA) aims to provide training in making and testing hand sanitizers for Al-Muhtadin Pharmacy Vocational School students in Bekasi. The CSA participants numbered 62 students of Al-Muhtadin Pharmacy Vocational School, Bekasi. The activity methods include providing material on Clean and Healthy Living Behavior (CHLB) and making hand sanitizers, training in making and testing hand sanitizer products, and evaluation in the form of concept tests (pre-test and post-test) and skills tests. The paired t-test results showed that the calculated t-value was smaller than the t-table (-4.952 <-2.013), or there was a significant difference in the average value of knowledge about CHLB and making hand sanitizers between before and after being given the material. In contrast, the practical exam showed the average percentage value of participants' skills in making hand sanitizers of 90.57%, while the efficacy testing skills were 93.44%. Testing of the antibacterial efficacy of hand sanitizer products by respondents showed that they were able to inhibit and kill bacteria on the hands. This CSA concludes that all participants have learned the concept and skills regarding manufacturing and testing hand sanitizers from a combination of lime and sweet orange peel essential oils.
Empowering Mosque Management to Strengthen Islamic Moderation Values Based on Ahlussunnah wal Jamaah An-Nahdliyah in Gresik City Rochmawati, Ida; Saniri, Saniri
Jurnal Soeropati Vol 7 No 2: May 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35891/js.v7i2.6211

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Mosques function not only as places of worship but also as centers for learning and community development. This community service aims to empower mosque administrators in Gresik City to strengthen Islamic moderation values based on Ahlusuannah wal Jamaah An-Nahdliyah, with the goal of preventing the spread of radicalism. Using the Participatory Action Research (PAR) method, the program actively involves mosque administrators and the community in the planning and implementation of activities. Initial findings revealed that some mosque administrators had limited awareness of the risks of radicalism. Following a series of mentoring sessions and focused group discussions, the administrators became more vigilant and successfully developed mosque activity programs rooted in Islamic moderation. Additionally, they began to understand the importance of program sustainability and mosque legal management. This empowerment effort is expected to promote inclusive and harmonious religious practices within the community.