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Contact Name
Yanti Shantini
Contact Email
yanti.shantini@upi.edu
Phone
+6285692830937
Journal Mail Official
ijace@upi.edu
Editorial Address
Kantor Departemen Pendidikan Masyarakat Lt. 6 Gedung Fakultas Ilmu Pendidikan (FIP) B Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia Jln. Dr. Setiabudhi No.229 Kota Bandung
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Kota bandung,
Jawa barat
INDONESIA
Indonesian Journal of Adult and Community Education (IJACE)
ISSN : 27764583     EISSN : 26866153     DOI : -
Indonesian Journal of Adult and Community Education (IJACE) is an open access and peer-reviewed journal, published by Department Community Education, Faculty of Education Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia. This Journal collaborative with Indonesian Community Education Association (APENMASI) which is publishes research results and articles in the area of: 1. Adult Education 2. Lifelong Education 3. Management of education 4. Learning in community education settings.
Articles 96 Documents
Intervention of the Cimahi City MSME Community through Collaborative and Participatory Training in Supporting Business Sustainability Sodikin, Sodikin; Ardiwinata, Jajat Sudrajat; Komar, Oong; Sukmana, Cucu; Mutamam, Mohamad Hadi Ali; Inoue, Hiromu
Indonesian Journal of Adult and Community Education Vol 7, No 1 (2025): in progress
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/ijace.v7i1.85256

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This study aims to analyze community interventions for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in Cimahi City through collaborative and participatory training to support business sustainability. The focus of the study is directed at identifying structural and functional problems faced by MSMEs in the context of collaboration and participation, as well as exploring how community-based training contributes to building business capacity and resilience. This study uses a qualitative approach with data collection techniques through observation, in-depth interviews, and Focus Group Discussions (FGD) involving MSME actors and community facilitators in Cimahi City. The results of the study showed three main findings: (1) The identification of various business problems stemming from the low intensity of collaboration and lack of active participation of MSMEs in community activities; (2) The mapping of solutions based on local needs, including through the implementation of collaborative training, strengthening business networks, and optimizing the role of the community as a shared learning space; and (3) Proven community contribution in encouraging the sustainability of MSME businesses through the process of collective learning, sharing experiences, and increasing managerial capacity and business innovation. The impact of this study shows that collaborative and participatory training approaches facilitated by the community have high effectiveness in strengthening the sustainability of MSMEs. This intervention model can be replicated in other regions as a systematic and sustainable local empowerment-based development strategy.
PARENTS' MOTIVATION TO MEMORIZE AL QURAN Chanifa, Arini Milla; Hendrawijaya, Arief Tukiman
Indonesian Journal of Adult and Community Education Vol 7, No 1 (2025): in progress
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/ijace.v7i1.87263

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This research is motivated by the needs of adults in learning. Adult learning motivation, especially for mothers who memorize the Quran, has various reasons that arise from within and outside themselves when participating in learning activities. One form of activity that attracts attention is the memorization of the Quran which is carried out by mothers at the Raudhatul Quran institution. Raudhatul Quran Institute is a learning institution specifically for learning the Quran for women. The participants who follow this learning are mothers with various work backgrounds. This research aims to describe the mothers' motivation which consists of ibiogenetic motivation, isociogenetic motivation, and itheogenetic motivation. The research method used is a qualitative method using in-depth interviews that focuses on what factors motivate these Quran memorizing mothers in memorizing the Quran at an age that is no longer young. Data was collected through in-depth interviews with mothers who are over 35 years old and are still actively participating in learning to memorize the Quran. The results showed that there were 3 factors that influenced these women in memorizing the Quran, namely biogenetic motives, sociogenetic motives, and theogenetic motives.Keywords: Parents, Motivation, Memorizing the Quran, Factors of Memorizing the Quran
Community Education Approach In Addressing Poverty As Determinant Of Stunting Prevalence In West Java: Multiple Linear Regression Analysis
Indonesian Journal of Adult and Community Education Vol 7, No 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/ijace.v7i2.95511

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Stunting remains a critical public health challenge requiring comprehensive community education interventions in West Java Province. Despite national efforts, stunting prevalence remains above WHO standards, with significant variations across districts. Research gap exists in understanding how community education level influences stunting outcomes alongside poverty and healthcare access from a community education perspective. This study examines relationships between poverty-related factors and stunting prevalence across 27 West Java districts/cities. A cross-sectional design using 2023 secondary data from Central Bureau of Statistics and West Java Open Data was employed. Multiple linear regression analysis using JASP software examined poverty rate, average years of schooling (community education indicator), and healthcare facility access on stunting prevalence. Classical assumption tests including normality, homoscedasticity, and multicollinearity were performed. Results revealed significant positive correlation between poverty and stunting (r=0.628, p0.001). The regression model showed poverty rate (β=0.487, p=0.003), average years of schooling (β=-0.312, p=0.021), and healthcare access (β=-0.289, p=0.035) collectively explained 64.3% of variance in stunting prevalence (R²=0.643, F=13.25, p0.001). Average years of schooling demonstrated significant protective effect, indicating that enhanced community education level reduces stunting by 1.356% per additional schooling year. Findings emphasize community education's crucial role in stunting prevention, supporting integrated programs addressing health literacy, nutritional knowledge, and parenting education alongside poverty reduction. This study contributes to understanding how non-formal and community education interventions effectively address public health challenges in Indonesian contexts. 
A System-Based Analysis of Nonformal Learning: Evaluating The Input-Process-Output-Outcome Model in A Private Tutoring Institution in Indonesia
Indonesian Journal of Adult and Community Education Vol 7, No 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/ijace.v7i2.98633

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This study examines the learning system of a private tutoring institution in Indonesia using the Input–Process–Output–Outcome (IPOO) framework. Employing a qualitative descriptive design, data were collected through in-depth interviews, observations, and document analysis involving institutional leaders, tutors, and students. The findings reveal that the tutoring institution operates as a highly structured and standardized system supported by selective inputs, intensive instructional processes, and technology-enhanced learning.From the input perspective, student motivation, tutor quality, and centralized curriculum design play a crucial role in shaping learning effectiveness. The process dimension is characterized by performance-oriented instruction, including intensive practice, exam-focused strategies, and continuous evaluation. While these approaches contribute to measurable improvements in academic performance, they also indicate a tendency toward procedural learning rather than deep conceptual understanding.A key contribution of this study is the identification of digital mediation as a critical component that strengthens the relationship between learning processes and outcomes. In addition, student motivation functions as a moderating factor influencing engagement and learning effectiveness across all IPOO dimensions. The results further show that although the tutoring system enhances academic performance and increases access to higher education, outcomes remain influenced by external factors such as competition and individual differences.This study extends the traditional IPOO framework by proposing a more dynamic model that integrates digital and motivational dimensions. The findings highlight the need for nonformal education systems to balance performance-oriented instruction with meaningful learning experiences.
Curriculum Design for Technical Training in Public Transportation Management at the BPSDM of West Java Province
Indonesian Journal of Adult and Community Education Vol 7, No 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/ijace.v7i2.98141

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The development of the competency of State Civil Apparatus (ASN) through training programs is an important strategy in improving the quality of public services. This study aims to analyze the problems and design a curriculum update for the Public Transportation Management Technical Training at the BPSDM of West Java Province using the Tyler (2013) curriculum model which includes the formulation of objectives, selection of learning methods, preparation of materials, and evaluation. The research method used is descriptive qualitative through interviews and document reviews, with informants consisting of heads of divisions, training organizers, instructors, and training participants. Data analysis was carried out through the stages of reduction, presentation, and drawing conclusions. The results of the study identified three main problems: (1) the training was not based on needs analysis so that the curriculum did not fully reflect the competency gaps of participants, (2) the curriculum structure still emphasized the knowledge aspect with limited learning methods and minimal practice, and (3) the evaluation only measured the cognitive aspect through pre-tests and post-tests without assessing applicative skills. The alternative curriculum design was carried out by referring to the Tyler model, including the formulation of clearer learning objectives, the preparation of materials based on the needs of participants, the application of varied learning methods, and evaluation based on learning levels through mini projects or implementation tasks. This study recommends that the resulting curriculum design can be used as a reference in organizing training, with an emphasis on analyzing specific competencies according to job groups and strengthening implementation-based evaluation to increase the relevance and usefulness of training results .
Collaborative Pentahelix Model in Developing Quality Family Village Programs
Indonesian Journal of Adult and Community Education Vol 7, No 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/ijace.v7i2.98154

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The population is increasing, of course if it is not controlled it will become a problem in itself, with the existence of KB villages in each region being one of the efforts to reduce the population. This study aims to determine the collaboration of the pentahelix model in developing KB villages in Ciamis district. The research approach used is qualitative with a case study method, the data collection techniques used are interviews, observation and documentation. The results of this study are that the pentahelix model involves government academics, industry, community and media in a joint effort to increase the effectiveness of the kampung kb program in Padamulya village. Each stakeholder has a contribution in planning, implementing and evaluating the KB village program. Pentahelix collaboration can increase community participation, knowledge and awareness of the importance of family planning in Padamulya Village. Positive impacts can also be seen in changes in community behavior related to the use of contraceptives, awareness of clean and healthy living, close relationships within the family, improvement of the community's economy, concern for the environment, activeness of youth through PIK-R activities and others. This collaboration also ensures the integration of resources from various sectors, creating a holistic, sustainable, and sustainable development-oriented KB village program in Padamulya Village to finally get achievements at the West Java provincial level.

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