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Indonesian Journal of Social Sciences
Published by Universitas Airlangga
ISSN : 1978760X     EISSN : 2723777X     DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.20473/ijss
The focus and scope of this journal are quite broad but limited to the social sciences. The scopes are politics, sociology, anthropology-- including cultural and bioanthropology, education, culture, society, media and information, demography, economics, law, linguistics, history, ecology, psychology, and humanities.
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Collaborative Learning Action Cell (CLAC) mentoring program to self-efficacy of the out-of-field senior high school teachers Cristie S. Sumbilla; Lurry Clare S. Trogo; Merlita C. Luntao
Indonesian Journal of Social Sciences Vol. 14 No. 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/ijss.v14i2.34886

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Teachers teaching not their field of specialization is unavoidable; thus, structural support must be in place so that the school supports these teachers. Considering this prevalence, the study aimed to determine the effects of the collaborative learning action cell (CLAC) mentoring program on the self-efficacy of the out-of-field Senior High School (SHS) teachers of New Lucena National Comprehensive High School during the second semester of the academic year 2018-2019. This action research utilized an experimental method specifically, the one-group pretest-posttest design. The participants of this study were the purposively selected 12 out-of-field SHS teachers. The research instrument adopted was the Ohio State teacher efficacy scale (OSTES) to capture a broad range of capabilities necessary for good teaching. The results of the study revealed that the level of self-efficacy of the out-of-field SHS teachers is "low" prior to the intervention and "high" level after exposure. Furthermore, the teachers' self-efficacy level significantly increased after exposure to the program. Thus, the CLAC mentoring program is an alternative program to increase the level of self-efficacy of the out-of-field SHS teachers. The research study calls for the importance of formulating a school-initiated intervention that will guide efforts to assist out-of-field teachers.
Implementation of Kashmir as an independent state in South Asia Muhammad Haziq Khan; Hassan Khan; Danish Hanif
Indonesian Journal of Social Sciences Vol. 14 No. 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/ijss.v14i2.35683

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The study investigates the conflict between India and Pakistan over Kashmir as a manifestation of a disagreement between the two countries and emphasizes the factors that are required for the state to act independently, including international law perspective, economic history, natural resource production, geography, and culture. According to the findings of the study, India and Pakistan have rejected the first two options of formal partition and autonomy, but the third option, an independent state, will remain the most viable option for the foreseeable future because neither India nor Pakistan can rule the entire region of Kashmir. As a result, the emergence of an independent state in Asia is considered a legitimate, negotiated solution to the Kashmir dispute. It is asserted here that as long as both India and Pakistan maintain their historically defensive positions, there is little hope for long-term peace in Kashmir. The study further contends that Kashmir's independence is the only way to ensure a long-term settlement to the Kashmir dispute as well as regional peace in Southeast Asia.
Delayed payment of gratuity, pension, and post-retirement conditions Ugo Chuks Okolie; Morrister Idibra
Indonesian Journal of Social Sciences Vol. 14 No. 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/ijss.v14i2.33926

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The value of retirees' gratuity and pension will continue to grow as individuals reduce their reliance on family members to care for them in old age and accept the truth that they must care for themselves by saving for the future. Benefits for retirees have piqued the interest of policymakers and experts worldwide. Numerous articles have been written to assess Nigeria's previous pension system, the reasons for its failure, the shortcomings of the new pension system, and the influence of both the old and new pension systems on pensioners' wellbeing in Nigeria. Nonetheless, no study exists in Nigeria on the effect of delayed gratuity and pension payments on post-retirement situations. To close this divide, this study explores the effect of delayed gratuity and pension payments on retirees' willingness to keep their current position in Nigeria. This study analyzed secondary data obtained from published and unpublished books, journal articles, and online sources. It used content analysis to determine the relevance of the material collected to the study's scope. The study shows that delayed gratuity and pension payments contribute to pensioners' diminishing status, deteriorating health, and premature mortality shortly after retirement. The study consequently suggests that both public and private employers of labor do regular pre-retirement training for their employees to avoid the shame of seeing their retirees become penniless on the streets or succumb to an early death shortly after retirement.
The nature of political alienation and electoral violence in Nigeria: A critical analysis of the 2019 general elections God’stime Osariyekemwen Igiebor
Indonesian Journal of Social Sciences Vol. 14 No. 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/ijss.v14i2.37689

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The Nigerian political system has experienced a high level of election-related violence at various epochs of its development. The incidences of violence during elections in Nigeria have resulted in the loss of lives and posed a threat to electoral participation and political stability. The study surveyed the perceptions of Nigerians on the effect of violence on the participation of eligible voters in the Nigerian electoral process. It attempts to ascertain the cause of the low turnout of voters in the 2019 general elections. The study adopted the survey research design and used data from 1,200 respondents selected from six local government areas representing the six geo-political zones. Simple percentages and Chi-Square statistical techniques were employed to test and determine the degree of association intrinsic to the stated hypotheses. The findings from the study show a positive relationship between violence and alienation. Thus, political violence perpetrated by political opponents and parties (among others) during elections results in the alienation of voters from the electoral process. Consequently, it is opined that the federal and state governments should put on modalities to mitigate the incidence of violence during elections. Also, perpetrators of electoral violence should be prosecuted and sanctioned accordingly.
Socio-economic condition and mental anxieties among empty-nest rural elderly Karamat Ali; Md. Siddiqur Rahman; Ety Rani
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/ijss.v14i2.38716

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The number of empty-nest elderly is increasing day by day. They are facing different kinds of problems. In this study, efforts have been made to investigate the socio-economic condition and mental anxieties among the empty-nest rural elderly. The method used in this research was the quantitative approach, using a survey and questionnaire methods. Data have been collected from 32 empty-nest elderly both males and females aged 60 and above. In this study, researchers have selected three villages in Shailkupa Upazila under the district of Jhenaidah in the division of Khulna, Bangladesh. Three villages are- Ananto Badalsho, Badalsho, and Aushia. Data were collected using informed consent from June 14, 2017 to June 29, 2017. In this study, the highest of the respondents’ socio-economic conditions are satisfactory. All of the respondents feel lonely. A majority of the respondents suffer from mental anxieties. The main causes of their mental anxieties are their children live far from them and they have serious health problems. Since their children live so far from them, their children cannot look after them during their illness. This time they depend on either neighbors or others.
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