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International Journal of Social Science
Published by bajang Institute
ISSN : 27983463     EISSN : 27984079     DOI : 10.53625
"IJSS” for International Journal of Sosial Science, published by Bajang Instiute. Published in two formats, printed version of ISSN:2798-3463 and the online version of ISSN:2798-4079, both of which are published six times in one year. The scope of the journal studies broadly includes: Culture (a unique study of performing arts and classical culture, traditional from various regions in Indonesia, and modern cultural arts such as dance, fine arts, and music art also includes the study of Indonesian literature on classical and contemporary literary issues) Religion (Study of comparative religion, study of pluralism and religious diversity in Indonesia) Media (Cultural studies and media, New Media and Contemporary Societies) Gender (Urban Culture, Gender bias, and gender inequality) Public policy (extractive public policies, distributive public policies, and regulative public policies) Development (economic and social development, urban and regional development) Environment (customs, social and environmental, land and natural resource utilization) Disaster (local wisdom and social culture, disaster management, community empowerment, survival and humanity, disaster and social emergency response organizations) Tourism (ecotourism, tourism management, religious tourism, urban tourism, and cultural tourism) Economics Agriculture Health Education
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THE EFFORTS OF ISLAMIC RELIGIOUS TEACHERS IN IMPROVING THE ABILITY TO READ THE AL-QUR'AN WRITING IN CLASS IV STUDENTS INPRIMARY SCHOOL Salmia; Sudarmin; A. Muhammad Yusri
International Journal of Social Science Vol. 1 No. 5: February 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53625/ijss.v1i5.1309

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The purpose of this study concerns (1) describing the form of the teacher's efforts in improving the students' reading and writing skills of the Al-Qur'an; (2) after describing the teacher's efforts, it can be seen the factors that are supporting and hindering Islamic religious education teachers in improving Al-Qur'an reading and writing skills. This type of research is descriptive qualitative. Data were collected through interviews, observation, and documentation. This study uses data analysis techniques, consisting of the data collectionstages, data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions, while the validity of the data is done by checking the results of interviews, data sources, and implementation time. The research results conducted by Islamic Religious Education teachers are (1) the efforts of Islamic Religious Education teachers in improving Students' reading and writing skills of the Qur'an are to collaborate with students' parents, create good learning conditions, and conduct learning in a comfortable place. (2) The advantages and disadvantages of improving the reading and writing skills of the Qur'an, the advantages are the cooperation between parents and Islamic Education teachers and the support of the school principal. In contrast, the disadvantages are the lack of facilities and infrastructure such as books that can increase students' interest in learning to write the Qur'an.
THE ELECTION CONFLICT OF MANDAILING TRIBE LEADER: AN ANALYSIS ON VICTIMOLOGY Kasmanto Rinaldi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53625/ijss.v1i5.1310

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In the study of victimology, it was explained that some of community members tended to be repeatedly victims of crime. So, as long as there is no recovery carried out regarding this problem, the community is described as continuing victimization. This happened in Sei Kumango Village, Sub-distric Tambusai, Rokan Hulu Regency, Riau Province. There is a confilct about the election of the Mandailing tribe leader in that village, and it made the community be in a very disadvantaged situation. Through qualitatives research approach, this research explained the conflict that occurs causes an adverse impact on the community in a psychological aspect and cultural aspect that exist in the community itself. In victimology, that problem is described as a form of Politically Victims, that is those who suffer because of their politic oponnent where it was explained that the conflict’s impact which had afflicted the community in both camps was an impact that occurred because of the leader election. Indirectly, the community became political victims of leader’s election in Mandailing tribe, Sei Kumangi village.
STRATEGY TO IMPROVE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES AT THE OFFICE OF RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS, NORTH GALESONG DISTRICT, TAKALAR INDONESIA Nawir Rahman; Nurfadilah Fajri Hurriyah; Risma Niswaty; Sitti Hardiyanti Arhas
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This study aims to determine the strategy for improving administrative services at the Office of Religious Affairs, North Galesong District, Takalar Regency. This type of research is descriptive research with a qualitative approach. Data collection techniques were carried out through observation, interviews and documentation. The data analysis technique used consisted of data condensation, data presentation and conclusion drawing. The results showed that the Strategy for Increasing Administrative Services at the Office of Religious Affairs, North Galesong District, Takalar Regency can be seen from five service improvement strategies, namely (1) Core Strategy, all employees have understood the goals and functions and their respective duties are in accordance with SOP, several types of services are not implemented due to Covid-19. (2) Consequences Strategy, does not apply a reward system, the community appreciates (reward) employees who help them voluntarily, minimizing sanctions. (3) Customer Strategy, services provided are based on needs, services are in accordance with SOPs, implementon line systems on the SIMKAH application, facilities are available, security guarantees and one-stop services. (4) Control Strategy (Supervision Strategy), having full trust in employees, conveying and finding out what the community needs in administrative services at the Religious Affairs Office at every meeting at the local Camat Office or Village Office. (5) Culture Strategy, building team work, holding regular evaluation meetings and with disciplined leaders able to improve administrative services. The supporting and inhibiting factors can be seen in the awareness factor, organization and service facilities.
PROFILE OF STUDENT SELF-REGULATION LEARNING IN APPLYING TEACHING SKILLS IN ONLINE LEARNING. Sudarman; Noor Ellyawati; Riyo Riyadi; Ratna Fitri Astuti
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The conceptual framework for understanding cognitive, motivational, and self-regulated learning determines the emotional aspects of the learning process. This study aims to investigate student self-regulation learning in applying teaching skills in online learning situations. The survey method is used to find out whether students really plan, organize, and help their own learning. We have asked questions according to the indicators of the Motivated Strategies for Learning Questionnaire instrument. The participants of this study were students of the Economics Education Study Program, Counseling Guidance, History, Pancasila and Civic Education, Mathematics, Indonesian Literature, and English Literature. The total participants were 116, with a composition of 25.86% male and 74.14% female. The results showed that students' self-regulation was in the medium group as many as 20 people (17.24%), the high group as many as 84 people (72.42%) and the very high group as many as 12 people (10.34%). Meanwhile, student self-regulation for each indicator achieved consists of a reherseal indicator of 31.96% in a poor group, an elaboration indicator of 57.73% in a good group, an organization indicator of 0% in a very poor group, an effort regulation indicator of 0% in a very poor group, and metacognitive indicators of 28.87% in a poor group. Based on the self-regulation group of each student and the percentage of achievement in self-regulation for each indicator, it is said that the participants already have good rehearsal and elaboration abilities, but need to improve their self-regulation skills, and independence to learn and solve problems.
THE HOTEL DEPARTMENT STANDARDIZATION TO IMPROVE STUDENT COMPETENCE IN THE HOUSEKEEPING AND FRONT OFFICE DEPARTMENT THROUGH FIELD INDUSTRIAL PRACTICES IN MATARAM CITY AND WEST LOMBOK Firman Koma Febdilan
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PKL is the term for Field Practice or Professional Placement program. PKL is one systematic implementation within educational programs with mastering skills obtained by undergoing work placement in the working world. The program itself is actually beneficial for students and enterprises. The skills obtained on the campus can be applied in PKL. Hence, it can determine how well students can apply the knowledge and skills derived through the PKL program to become evaluations to develop education quality. The purpose of conducting this research is to determine how the industry's strategy and the steps taken to develop or enhance the skills of the training students in Housekeeping and Front Office, particularly in performing the duties conforming to the predetermined set of the standard by the respective industries. The data collection technique used is observation, interview, literature study, and documentation, which was analyzed using the interactive communication data analysis model by reducing the data, conducting data presentation, and drawing the conclusion. This research results show that the hotelier had applied basic comprehension that the students must know, such as hotel area, hotel property, and the profile of all hotel departments. Additionally, they all implement program standardization after understanding basic product knowledge and dividing work sections in the Housekeeping and Front Office. In Housekeeping, the working standardizations applied are General knowledge of front office, Front Desk Agent, Service center, Bellboy, Guest relation officer. While housekeeping had implemented standardizations such as general training knowledge of housekeeping, room, and laundry.
EDUCATIONAL VALUES IN THE NOVEL ENTITLED NEGERI 5 MENARA BY A. FUADI Ramlah; M. Amir P; Indriati Lewa
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53625/ijss.v1i5.1315

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The objective of this study was to explain the educational values ​​in the novel Negeri 5 Menara by A. Fuadi. This was a descriptive qualitative study to describe the explicit and implicit educational values ​​in the novel Negeri 5 Menara by A. Fuadi. In the implementation of this research design, the researcher firstly collected data, processed, and analyzed the data. The results showed that the educational values ​​in the novel Negeri 5 Menara by A. Fuadi, namely: (1) Divine values ​​include faith in Allah, faith in prophets and apostles, faith in the holy book, and faith in the hereafter; (2) Moral values ​​include giving advice, loving children, filial piety to parents, responsibility, being diligent, disciplined, respecting, not giving up easily, loving the homeland, keeping promises, being sincere, and being high-minded; (3) Social values ​​include sympathy, sharing, friendship, and a sense of kinship; (4) Cultural values ​​include love of local products, pride in their mother tongue, preserving local arts, caring for traditional houses, appreciating special foods, trading systems, pesantren culture, campus culture, and livelihood system; and (5) Aesthetic values ​​include the style of rhetorical questions, figurative language styles, and rhymes.
LEVEL OF DISCIPLINE ADHERING TO HEALTH PROTOCOLS AND VACCINATION WILLINGNESS AS PART OF COVID 19 CONTROL EFFORTS IN INDONESIA Naris Dyah Prasetyawati; Sigid Sudaryanto; Desi Fupix Usmaningrum
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The COVID-19 pandemic, which has been set since March 2020 until now, has impacted various aspects of human life. Restricting community activities is the primary key to breaking the chain of transmission of Covid 19. Changes in human behavior patterns have also changed following current conditions towards adapting to new habits. This study aims to describe the level of community discipline in implementing health protocols and the public's willingness to vaccinate. The sampling method was taken randomly using a form opened within two weeks with the number of respondents filling out 241 respondents. The conclusion in this study was that the level of discipline of the respondents in applying the use of masks, washing hands using soap and air showed promising results and supported the discipline of implementing health protocols. The point that still needs attention is that measures to maintain distance, avoid use and reduce activities are still in the category that is lacking in implementation. While public perception of vaccines and availability for vaccines is also good, there are still a small number of people who doubt the vaccines and the methods used.
ANALYSIS OF THE WORK ENVIRONMENT AND WORK STRESS ITS IMPLICATIONS ON EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE Ni Nyoman Menuh; Ayu Sri Dewi Wahyuni; Ni Ketut Karwini; Ida Bagus Ngurah Wimpascima
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The work environment must run well and work stress must be managed properly so that employee performance can be achieved according to the duties and functions of an office. The purpose of this study was to determine the analysis of the work environment and work stress and their implications for employee performance at the Bali and Nusra Ecoregional Development Control Center Office. The type of data used in this study is qualitative and quantitative data with primary data sources and using data analysis techniques, namely classical assumption test, multiple linear regression analysis and hypothesis testing. The results of this study indicate that the work environment has a significant positive effect on employee performance and work stress has a significant negative effect on employee performance.
THE ANALYSIS OF VILLAGE FUND CONTRIBUTION TO ACHIEVE A NATIONAL SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOAL (SDGs VILLAGE) IN GADINGREJO VILLAGE, KEPIL SUBDISTRICT WONOSOBO REGENCY Ahmad Subekti
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One of the goals of the Village Fund disbursement is to be able to contribute to accelerating the achievement of sustainable national development goals (SDGs Desa). However, in reality, the allocation of the Village Fund which has entered its eighth year carried out by the village government often does not consider sustainable development factors. stated that for villages in Indonesia, the localization of SDGs into Village SDGs was really needed. In fact, the Village SDGs are the main reference for the medium-term development of villages throughout Indonesia. The proven SDGs make it easier to measure development. The measure itself is comprehensive on aspects of people's lives and their environment. Therefore, the localization of SDGs as Village SDGs makes the direction of village development clear and detailed in holistic goals, namely the real contribution of using Village Funds to accelerate the achievement of sustainable national development goals. By using qualitative methods (Cresswel, 2015), this study examines how the problem of the contribution of the Village Fund in sustainable development in Gadingrejo Village, Kepil District, Wonosobo Regency. This study will use the approach proposed by A. Halim Iskandar (2020) regarding the Village SDGs to Accelerate the Achievement of Sustainable National Development Goals. The research findings describe six dimensions, namely (1) Prosperous Villagers (2) Natural balance (3) Village prosperity (4) Peace (5) Partnership and (6) Village Institutions and Wisdom. The contribution of village funds in Gadingrejo Village to finance and maximize the six dimensions mentioned above has not been fully achieved.
IMSS-BASED INDONESIAN DEFENSE CONCEPT MAP FOR THE SUNDA STRAIT REGION Achmad Abdul Lathif; Suhirwan; Damar Agus Jaya
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The Indonesian Archipelago Seaway (ALKI) is a strategic area with heavy ship traffic. Starting with ships entering and exiting the Straits of Melaka (ALKI I), the Straits of Makassar (ALKI II) to the Papuaan waters (ALKI III).To protect and regulate seaway in Indonesian territorial waters, a centralized system is needed that can monitor all ships passing through Indonesian waters.Integrated Maritime Surveillance System (IMSS) is one of the latest technologies used by the militaries in many countries. Indonesia is one of the countries that has beganto implement IMSS in the marine defense system.In this paper, we conduct an evaluation of the IMSS concept in Indonesian waters to improve the seaway security. The results of the study conducted show thatthe implementation of monitoring systems using IMSS systems is important and needs to be implemented, especially in the ALKI I region, especially in the Sunda Strait. This requires good performance and coordination between the people and departments responsible for their respective responsibilities and functions. In practice, however, leadership in implementing information systems development and implementing IMSS-based oversight within the Navy still faces various hurdles.