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Indonesian Journal of Education, Social Sciences and Research (IJESSR)
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27233693     DOI : 10.30596/ijessr
Core Subject : Education, Social,
IJESSR Covers all topics of all Education branches. Some of them are Social Science, Information Technology, Management, Education Science and all interdisciplinary streams of Social Sciences. The main topic includes but not limited to: Section 1: Language and Literature Education Scopes: Language and Teaching Literature and Teaching Applied Linguistics TESOL/TEFL/TEYL Second Language Acquisition Section 2: Mathematics and Natural Science Education Scopes: Biology education Mathematics Education Chemical Education Physics Education Section 3: Social Science Education Scopes: Sociology Education Economic and Accounting Education History Education State Ideology and Civics Education Learning Methods on Teaching Values Political Legacies and Critical Education Studies in Financial Education Enterpreneurship Education Section 4: Primary Education Scopes: Instruction of Primary Education Guidance and Counselling of Primary Education Primary School Teacher Development Technology and Innovation in Education Section 5: Physical, Sport and Geography Education Scopes: Sport Pedagogy Health Promotion Test and Measurement on Sport Sport Coaching Traditional Sport Recreational Sport Geography education Earth Sciences education Section 6: Computer and Technology Education Scopes: Technology and Innovation in Education Electrical Education Information Technology Computer Science Section 7: Management Scopes: Management Education Management Resource Management Information System Management IT
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Influence of Philosophy in Elementary Education: A Study of E-9 Countries with special reference to Bangladesh, Pakistan, China, Indonesia and India Koyel Palit
Indonesian Journal of Education, Social Sciences and Research (IJESSR) Vol 2, No 3 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30596/ijessr.v2i3.7965

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Philosophy is the quest for truth and knowledge. Education is the means to strive at the path to seek knowledge. Education system of every country is guided by the philosophical thought of that country. Philosophy shapes the aims of the education system. Philosophy has direct rendering on curriculum, method of teaching, the role of teacher and learners. Elementary education is an important part of the education system of a country. The aim of this study is to find the influence of philosophy in elementary education of E-9 Countries. The formation of E-9 Countries has special significance in respect of elementary education. The researcher will try to describe the different schools of thought in E- 9 countries, specifically in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, China and Indonesia. These schools of philosophy have effectively shaped the prevailing education system, mainly elementary education. This is a qualitative study based on document based logical analysis.
CRIMINAL ELECTIONS AS AN EFFORTS TO EMBRACE PANCASILA DEMOCRACY TOWARDS CONSUMER ELECTIONS IN 2024 Adi Mansar; Muhammad Arifin
Indonesian Journal of Education, Social Sciences and Research (IJESSR) Vol 2, No 3 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30596/ijessr.v2i3.8629

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The election principle of LUBER, JURDIL as mandated by the 1945 Constitution and TSM as the principle of Pilkada is the foundation of democracy that is free from fraudulent practices and justifies all means for each participant (contestant) and all winning teams registered with the KPU and volunteers. The political contestation of the Regional Head Election by winning one party by cheating by a special election supervisory body (Election Supervisory Body) is an event that is detrimental to democracy, both administrative violations and election crimes. Violations that have occurred since before entering the Pilkada stage until the determination of the winner after the calculation of the results of the vote are actions that must be avoided to maintain and maintain peace, unity. Simultaneous Pilkada Year 2024 held on Wednesday, November 27, 2024 was an agreement between the DPR, KPU, BAWASLU and DKPP which had previously been regulated in Law no. 10 of 2016 concerning Pilkada that there will be simultaneous regional elections in 2024. Problems that arise Can Election Crimes Make the 2024 Elections More Integrity? How can Pancasila Democracy realize the 2024 Pilkada simultaneously as a LUBER ELECTION? In order to realize a clean and authoritative government, it must start from elections with integrity and elections with integrity can be realized, one of which is the strict and fair enforcement of criminal law. Through direct elections, Pancasila democracy can be realized.
Design of Student Values Information System At Stmik Methodist College Binjai Aprida Br Tarigan; Reza Alamsyah; Ferdy Riza
Indonesian Journal of Education, Social Sciences and Research (IJESSR) Vol 2, No 3 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30596/ijessr.v2i3.8553

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Information technology in this modern era has developed so fast and sophisticated. Every education sector is expected to be able to utilize information technology as a support for operational activities in producing information. STMIK Methodist Binjai is one of the institutions that uses computerization in its data processing, such as processing academic grades and making final grades in the form of Study Result Cards (KHS). The problems that occur today are related to the procedures carried out in the process of processing academic grades. Such as when filling out the KRS which still uses handwriting, and the printing of the KHS which is not updated because it is not well organized between lecturers and the study program.
DESIGN OF ATK RETAIL INFORMATION SYSTEM AT LIPPO WHOLESALE STORE USING DRIVEN DEVELOPMENT MODEL METHOD Agya Putri Nabila; Vera Wijaya; Harry Pratama Figna
Indonesian Journal of Education, Social Sciences and Research (IJESSR) Vol 2, No 3 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30596/ijessr.v2i3.8557

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At this time to face various challenges, especially in the era of information digitalization, of course, one must be smarter in choosing the strategy that will be used for the process of running a company, currently many companies are using business-to-business and business-to-consumer models. In other words, many companies have used the business transaction model for vendor companies and other business organizations such as manufacturers and wholesalers. Lippo Wholesale Store is a trading business which is engaged in selling ATK (Office Stationery). In the sales system procedures still use a manual system, where data processing is still using SpreadSheet, with the increasing number of merchandise, problems arise, namely the difficulty of getting inventory information quickly, precisely and accurately. The cause of the emergence of these problems is the processing of transaction data requires several stages and frequent recording errors in invoices, forms and reports are made, in the customer data section there is often an error in recording the number of orders, this causes losses that are owned by lippo wholesale stores. Utilization of retail information systems combined with model driven development methods canoptimize performance and time efficiency, so as to increase sales at Lippo Wholesale Stores.
Archive Information System for Incoming and Outgoing Letters At the Wampu Besitang Irrigation Management Unit Rezka Hartati; Reza Alamsyah; Harry Pratama Figna
Indonesian Journal of Education, Social Sciences and Research (IJESSR) Vol 2, No 3 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30596/ijessr.v2i3.8558

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Incoming mail is a letter received by a company or agency originating from another party, be it individuals or companies/agencies. While outgoing letter is a letter made/issued by a company or agency to be given to other parties, both to individuals and companies/agencies.. At the Wampu Besitang Irrigation Management Unit, there are difficulties in managing the archiving of incoming and outgoing letters where the administrative section is the part that concerns a lot of data or correspondence. In the process of data collection of incoming and outgoing letters, letters are archived into bundles of incoming and outgoing mail files, this makes paper scattered and the required letters are difficult to obtain, therefore a solution is given by building an Archive Information System for Incoming and Outgoing Letters at the Wampu Besitang Irrigation Management Unit which aims to facilitate the management and processing of incoming and outgoing letters.
Project-based Learning Approach in a Research Methods Class: Students Experiences Muhammad Mukhtar Aliyu
Indonesian Journal of Education, Social Sciences and Research (IJESSR) Vol 2, No 3 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30596/ijessr.v2i3.7881

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Undergraduate final year projects are problematic in many Nigerian universities especially in terms of knowledge of research and writing skills among others. Teaching and learning methods have always been key factors responsible for the problems. Therefore, the current study adopts a project-based learning approach in teaching and learning the research method course for third-year undergraduates in a university in Nigeria. It hopes to provide a greater insight to develop an effective teaching and assessment strategy for the course. This paper specifically presents the students experiences in learning the course using the PBL approach. Data were collected using semi-structured interviews and reflective writing journals. The data were analysed using qualitative data analysis steps identified by Braun and Clarke (2006). The findings of the study show that the participants have positive perceptions of the approach because it enables them to learn the basics of research and improve their language skills. However, they found the approach to be demanding, and time-consuming. The study identifies some implications for practice and makes some suggestions for further studies.
IMPLICATIONS OF APPLICATION OF LAW NUMBER 11 OF 2020 CONCERNING CREATION OF WORK ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF HALAL PRODUCT ASSURANCE Farid Wajdi
Indonesian Journal of Education, Social Sciences and Research (IJESSR) Vol 2, No 3 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30596/ijessr.v2i3.8628

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This study analyzed the implications of the enactment of Law Number 11 of 2020 concerning Job Creation on the Implementation of Halal Product Guarantee. This is normative juridical research. The data gathered through secondary data and the research specification wss descriptive-analytical. The data analysis was done qualitatively. This paper concludes that the enactment of Law Number 11 of 2020 concerning Job Creation has brought amendments to 22 articles and the addition of 2 new articles in Law Number 33 of 2014 concerning Halal Product Guarantee. There have been a number of significant changes in the implementation of the Halal Product Guarantee, including the matter of convenience for micro and small businesses, cutting the length of time for the application and the halal certification process, and changing a number of sanctions related to the regulation of halal product guarantees. The implications of this change are clearly visible in the halal certification business process, the cooperation between Halal Product Guarantee Agency (HPGA), the Halal Inspection Agency (HIA) and halal auditors, halal supervisors, community participation, halal certificates, halal labels, self-declare, and administrative sanctions.

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