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Nusantara Hasana Journal
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Nusantara Hasana Journal published a scientific paper original articles of research and community engangement and review of the literature in: Biology, Tourism & Hospitality, Pharmacy, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Education, Medicine , Medical and Health Science, Engineering & Technology, Agriculture, Environmental Science, Animal Science, Animal Husbandary, Veterinary, Forestry, Oceanography, Geography, Earth Sciences, Fisheries Science, Nursing, Law / Criminology, Social Science, Economics, Management, Advertising, Accounting & Finance, Commerce, Art, Library Science, Entrepreneurship, Computer Application, Corporate Governance, Business, Psychology, Sustainable Development, Religious Studies, and other related areas.
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STUDENTS’ PERSPECTIVES ON PEER ASSESSMENT Hamdiyati; Sukri Adani
Nusantara Hasana Journal Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): Nusantara Hasana Journal, July 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59003/nhj.v3i2.912

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This study aims to explore the student perspectives on peer assessment application in their context. The instrument used in this study was a semi-structured interview which contained 4 general questions asking about the student’s opinions on the application of peer assessment that had been carried out in class. The research employed a descriptive qualitative method by interviewing 15 students of STKIP Muhammadiyah of Southwest Aceh. The results of the interviews were then transcribed and grouped into four sections according to the questions asked, namely: knowledge/literacy, implementation techniques, benefits, goals and challenges, trust. The results of the analysis indicate that peer assessment is effectively carried out in the classroom seen from the results of the interviews.
ADULT EFL STUDENT ATTITUDES TOWARD PERFORMANCE-BASED ASSESSMENT Munawarah; Sukri Adani; Zuhri Efendi
Nusantara Hasana Journal Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): Nusantara Hasana Journal, July 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59003/nhj.v3i2.913

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Performance-based assessments such as portfolios, presentations, and participation are now widely used in many English language education programs in public and private universities. There is significant research in the literature on teachers' attitudes toward these types of assessment approaches, but few have explored students' views on these types of assessment techniques. The aim of this study was to find out the attitudes of adult students towards performance based assessments and traditional tests and to see the relationship between length of study and performance based assessments and tests. This research applied a questionnaire to explore the opinions of adult English students (N=110) regarding performance-based assessments (portfolios, presentations and participation) and traditional types of test assessments. The quantitative findings indicate that the four forms of assessment were positively perceived by the participants in this study. The analysis of the background variables revealed that the length of the study had an interactive effect on students' opinions regarding this assessment method. Other background characteristics did not influence the students’ attitudes.
SOSIALISASI INTERNET SEHAT DAN AMAN PADA SISWA SMP N 2 KEMBARAN Shodiq Khalidy; Waidi; Luzi Dwi Oktaviana
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59003/nhj.v3i2.914

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Internet use in Indonesia in 2021 has reached around 202.6 million users, the internet has been used by all groups, including parents, teenagers and children. The use of the internet has both positive and negative impacts on its users depending on the user's usage. The use of the internet among students is very necessary to help the learning process, but many students of SMP N 2 Kembaran still use the internet only to access social media and online games. Therefore, to minimize the negative impact of using the internet for SMP N 2 Kembaran students, it is necessary to socialize the use of the internet in a healthy and safe manner. In order to run well, this community service activity is carried out in 3 stages, namely the preparation stage, the implementation stage and the evaluation stage. The socialization will be held on June 10, 2023, starting from 08.00 WIB to 11.00 WIB. Based on the evaluation stages, it can be concluded that after socialization on healthy and safe internet use, students understand healthy internet tips, threats on the internet, self-protection from phishing and cyberbullying alert.
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DEPRESSION AND ACADEMIC PROCRASTINATION IN EFL CLASSROOM Jannatunnura; Sukri Adani
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59003/nhj.v3i2.915

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Depression among students is a common issue that is believed to have a great impact on their academic performance. In the academic environment, depression among students leads to another problem such as procrastination, which causes academic failure. This kind of procrastination is called academic procrastination. The current study aimed to have a deep investigation into the relationship between students’ depression and their academic procrastination. In collecting the data, it applied the quantitative method through the distribution of a questionnaire to 100 students or research subjects. Then the data was analyzed by SPSS. In the analysis, the correlation test was carried out which resulted in r = .356, p = .001. This shows that there is a positive correlation between depression and academic procrastination. Students with high levels of depression have high levels of procrastination.
MENYEDIAKAN INFORMASI PRAKIRAAN LOKASI POTENSI DAN PENANGKAPAN IKAN SELAMA MUSIM BARAT DI PERAIRAN TELUK CENDERAWASIH Alianto
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59003/nhj.v3i2.916

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This community service aims to provide information on potential location forecasts and fishing for fishing industries and fishermen operating in the waters of Cenderawasih Bay. Information on the location forecast of fish and fishing potential is obtained secondarily. During the western season, 37 potential fish locations were obtained and 9 fishing locations.. There were 17 potential fish locations in January and 4 fishing locations. The potential location of fish in February was 9 locations and fishing was 1 location. The potential locations of fish in March were 11 locations and fishing locations were 4 locations. The location of fish potential in the waters of Nabire Regency, Waropen, Memberamo Raya, Yapen Islands, Wondama Bay, between Yapen Islands and Wondama Bay, between Biak Numfor and Yapen Islands, between Yapen Islands and Memberamo Raya, between Biak Numfor and Memberamo Raya successively as many as 10 locations, 6 locations, 6 locations, 2 locations, 4 locations, 3 locations, 2 locations, 1 location, 1 location. Fishing locations in the waters of Nabire Regency, Waropen, Wondama Bay, between Yapen Islands and Wondama Bay, between Yapen Islands and Memberamo Raya are successively 3 locations, 1 location, 1 location, 1 location, 3 locations.
PERUBAHAN NAMA ZONA EKONOMI EKSKLUSIF INDONESIA DI LAUT CINA SELATAN MENJADI LAUT NATUNA UTARA (1982-2017) Yovindra Satria Maulana; Bedriati Ibrahim; Bunari
Nusantara Hasana Journal Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): Nusantara Hasana Journal, July 2023
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This research aims to describe the events behind the change of name of Indonesia's exclusive economic zone in the South China Sea to the North Natuna Sea and its impact from a historical perspective. This research uses the historical method with Miles and Huberman analysis techniques. The results of this study reveal that China made claims to the SCS based on historical claims prior to the 1982 UNCLOS which were unilateral in nature and caused conflicts and violations of Indonesia's sovereign rights in the SCS, causing Indonesia to react by changing the name of the EEZ in the SCS to the North Natuna Sea in 2017.
PENGEMBANGAN MEDIA PAPIMAG (PAPAN PINTAR MAGNETIK) PADA MATERI SIMBOL RAMBU LALU LINTAS KELAS 3 SEKOLAH DASAR Dwi Retno Suharyani; Nanang Khoirul Umam; Arya Setya Nugroho
Nusantara Hasana Journal Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): Nusantara Hasana Journal, July 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59003/nhj.v3i2.918

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This study aims to describe the development process and quality of papimag media on the material of symbols and traffic sign symbols for grade 3 elementary school students. The research is the ADDIE (The initial stage of analysis is performance analysis that can be done to find out the problems that are being faced in the classroom. Design designing or compiling a media creation framework from media design, material. Development develops learning media based on the initial design. Implementation conducts media trials in the learning process. Evaluation at this stage a final revision of the developed media is carried out). The subjects in this study were students of grade 3 UPT SD Negeri 131 Gresik, totaling 18 students. The learning model used during implementation uses 3 models, the first is Teams Group Tournament, Inquiry Based Learning, and Group Discussion. Data collection techniques in this study were using validation sheets and student questionnaires. Analysis of the data obtained from the validation sheet of the media expert in the graphic aspect obtained a percentage of 90% and the linguistic aspect obtained a percentage of 91.6%, while the validation of the material expert on the presentation aspect obtained a percentage of 75% and the content feasibility aspect obtained a percentage of 100% with the criteria of "very good".
COLLABORATIVE GOVERNANCE DALAM PERKEMBANGAN PARIWISATA DI KAWASAN SENGGIGI KABUPATEN LOMBOK BARAT Ahmad Fitra Baiti Rahman; Amil; Ilham Zitri
Nusantara Hasana Journal Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): Nusantara Hasana Journal, July 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59003/nhj.v3i2.919

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This research was conducted with the aim of knowing collaborative governance in the development of tourism in the Senggigi area of West Lombok regency. The development of a tourist spot with optimal resource management can be shown through the synergy that is built between various stakeholders, both government, private and community. In addition, as a material consideration in making tourism potential development decisions, it is important to know how the collaboration that has been built and what factors encourage and inhibit collaboration in developing a tourism object. The method that researchers use is a descriptive qualitative method. This method was chosen because it is suitable for accurately describing individual characteristics, symptoms, circumstances and situations of certain groups. This study uses data collection methods through various forms such as observation, interviews, and documentation. This study uses collaborative governance theory from DeSave which provides 7 (seven) indicators as analytical tools. The research results show that collaborative governance in tourism development in the Senggigi area as a whole has not shown maximum results. This can be seen from: a weak network structure, marked by the absence of related actors. Commitment to goals (not good), seen from the absence of common goals and common missions created. Level of trust (weak), where strong trust is only built between collaborative actors between government agencies. Access to power (good enough), where the Tourism Office is very open and knows the performance of other collaborating actors. Division of accountability (good enough), where each collaborative actor has their own duties. Information sharing (not optimal), where the information is mostly shared only with those who are members of government agencies. Access to resources (not yet maximized), this is evidenced by infrastructure development that is still inadequate, even though the development of quality human resources can be said to be already under way.
STUDI KASUS PENILAIAN HOTEL DI BALI I Wayan Priyana Agus Sudharma
Nusantara Hasana Journal Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): Nusantara Hasana Journal, July 2023
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The recovery of the Bali tourism sector has had a positive impact on the economy and investment climate. Post-pandemic, there has been an increase in credit growth in the Province of Bali as a result of an increase in working capital credit and consumption credit, and investment credit. Valuation of collateral properties assists banks in determining the market value of property used as collateral for debt. This value is used as a reference in determining the amount of loan that can be given and the appropriate level of security. The object of the case study is a hotel with an appraisal using the income approach, the discounted cash flow (DCF) method, resulting in a property value of IDR 56,500,000,000.00
FAKTOR-FAKTOR YANG MEMPENGARUHI PENDAPATAN BADAN USAHA MILIK DESA DI KABUPATEN BADUNG Ida Bagus Putu Purbadharmaja; I Made Putra Yasa; Putu Hedi Sasrawan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59003/nhj.v3i2.922

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BUMDes is a social enterprise, which is a business entity with a social mission in the existence of goals and generating profits to address the needs of social missions. The purpose of this study was to determine the factors that affect the income of Village-Owned Enterprises in Badung Regency. Quantitative research that is associative. Research uses primary data. The sample in this study were 46 Directors of BUMDes in Badung Regency. Data collection was carried out by means of structured interviews. Data analysis using Partial Least Square. The results of the analysis stated that Capital had a positive and significant effect on Bumdes income. Financial management has a positive and significant effect on Bumdes income. entrepreneurial networking has a positive and significant effect on Bumdes income. The variable that has the dominant influence on BUMDes revenue in Badung Regency is entrepreneurial networking. The advice given to BUMDes managers is that in using capital it is expected to carry out coordination to coordinate well with the village administration, village assistants and the Community and Village Empowerment Service so that they comply with applicable regulations. Adjust financial reports in accordance with PERMENDESA 3 of 2021 and Indonesian Government Regulation Number 11 concerning Village-Owned Enterprises. For the Regency Government and the Badung Regency Community and Village Development Service to provide assistance and technical guidance related to the management of BUMDes for business continuity

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