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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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Local History of Indonesia as a Form Rise of Nationalism Dahnial, Irfan
Indonesian Journal of Education, Social Sciences and Research (IJESSR) Vol 6, No 3
Publisher : Indonesian Journal of Education, Social Sciences and Research (IJESSR)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30596/ijessr.v6i3.26909

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Local history reminds us that life is always changing, including changes at the local level, human attitudes towards change are very much influenced by the horizons they have. The uniqueness of the history that exists in the environment can also be considered as part of local wisdom, so that we can also learn from the symbolic aspects which are generally full of local historical events. And in a prophetic dimension, local history that is developed and packaged in a positive thinking dimension can be a means of a healing and self-development process. the research objective is to maintain and arouse a sense of nationalism through local history that exists in each region. This research method uses the literature review method, namely a description of the theory, findings and other research materials obtained from reference materials to be used as the basis for research activities in formulating a clear frame of mind from the formulation of the problems to be compiled and studied. The final goal of a literature review is to get an idea of what other people have done before, literature review or also known as literature review is the first step to gathering relevant information.
Juridical Review of the Implementation of Marriage Legalization Applications Rahmat, Doris; Ash-Shidiqqi, Ellectrananda Anugerah; Akhmad Faisol, Syahid; Lumban Gaol, Indra Devian
Indonesian Journal of Education, Social Sciences and Research (IJESSR) Vol 6, No 3
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Marriage legalization (iṣbat nikah) is a legal mechanism submitted to the Religious Court to obtain official recognition of a marriage conducted according to Islamic law but not yet officially recorded in state administration. This study aims to examine the juridical basis, implementation procedures, and obstacles in submitting an iṣbat nikah application at the Karanganyar Regency Religious Court. The method used is normative juridical research with a statutory and case study approach. The study results indicate that the legal basis for iṣbat nikah is regulated in Article 7, paragraph (3) of the Compilation of Islamic Law (KHI), Law Number 1 of 1974 concerning Marriage, and Law Number 50 of 2009 concerning the Second Amendment to Law Number 7 of 1989 on Religious Courts. The practice at the Karanganyar Religious Court shows an increase in the number of applications, especially from couples in unregistered marriages (nikah siri). The main obstacles in the implementation are the lack of public legal awareness and limitations in evidence.This research concludes the need to improve public legal literacy as well as the active role of village government officials in encouraging early marriage registration.
SPORTS POLICY IN INDONESIA: THE URGENCY OF PREPARING AND DEVELOPING AN OUTLINE OF THE NATIONAL SPORTS MASTER PLAN AA, Ellectrananda sunarto; Rahmat, Doris; Faisol, Syahid Akhmad; Lumban Gaol, Indra Devian
Indonesian Journal of Education, Social Sciences and Research (IJESSR) Vol 6, No 3
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Government strategy in sports development is a critical foundation for preserving public health and fitness, which in turn boosts human resource production. This process begins with culturalization through the introduction of movement from an early age, mass promotion by making sports a lifestyle, looking for superior seeds through talent scouting and strengthening sports centers through a competition system, and improving performance through coaching nationally superior sports branches so that athletes can achieve the highest achievements. Sports serve as a vehicle for physical development, but they also serve to mold the nation's identity and character by instilling qualities such as discipline, sportsmanship, dynamism, and a strong work ethic. A nation's cohesiveness, integrity, and resilience are all strengthened by sports success, which also raises the nation's prestige and dignity internationally. The concepts of efficacy and fairness are not entirely reflected in the allocation of monies. In reality, certain sports organizations with a large following and a track record of success are given fewer budgetary allotments than other organizations with less substantial contributions. In addition, excessive budget plans and insufficient organizational governance were observed in some sports that received support. These findings have strategic significance for national sports management, notably in the establishment of a performance-based funding model that can be implemented by KONI at various regional levels. This study adds to the sports management literature by presenting a complete financial evaluation framework that can be used as a resource for national sports policy reform. To ensure that available finances can support the long-term enhancement of athlete performance, financing policies must be reformulated based on performance, real needs, and institutional responsibility.
THE CAPABILITY OF ENGLISH DEPARTMENT STUDENTS OF FKIP UMSU IN PRONOUNCING THE DOUBLE “O” LETTERS BASED ON THE IPA ARE STILL POOR ENOUNGH Amran, Ali -; Saragih, Mandra
Indonesian Journal of Education, Social Sciences and Research (IJESSR) Vol 6, No 3
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This research study aims to investigate and analyse why English department students of FKIP UMSU are not standard enough in pronouncing the double “O” letters based on the standard of IPA (International Pronunciation Association). Pronunciation, according to Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 3rd Edition says, 1. The act or manner in pronouncing syllables, words, and phrases with regard to the production of sounds and the placing of stress, intonation etc, 2. a). Any of accepted or standard ways of pronouncing a word, etc, b). the transcription is symbol of such a way of pronouncing a word. Based on this information we can say that the pronunciations among languages are not always similar. The word /p-u-t/ as a verb in English means to drop something in a certain place while the word /p-u-t/ as a noun in Gayonese, means someone’s butt or ass. They both have the same pronunciation, but they carry different meanings. Let alone in English, say for example, the word /w-i-n-d/, even the spelling and the pronunciation is the same but they may have different words functions meanings. The noun /w-i-n-d/ means as air in motion, while the verb /w-i-n-d/ means to turn or make revolve. This research is focusing on the pronunciation of the “O-O” letters. In fact, not all “O-O” letters in English are pronounced similarly. The words; book, good, look, cook are pronounced similar, that is by using /u/, while the words: mood, moon, shoot, food, too, booth have different pronunciations, long /u:/ is applied. Then, the words; blood, flood is pronounced as /a/, door, floor, poor, is pronounced as /o/.The question is how standard can those English department students in semester III of FKIP UMSU pronounce those double “O-O” letters ? How many presents can they pronounce these double “O” letters correctly? And what causes them?

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