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Journal Of World Science
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The Role of Community Engagement in the Actualization of Ecological Citizenship: A Case Study of Riverbank Areas in Banjarmasin City Naufal Pebrianto, Riko; Hidayah, Yayuk
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/jws.v4i10.1506

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This study applies Light’s theory of ecological citizenship which emphasizes three key aspects including responsibility for environmental impact, concern for the well-being of others, and efforts to preserve ecological sustainability. The research aims to examine how ecological citizenship is actualized in the daily lives of riverbank residents and how the local government supports this process. It employs a qualitative case study method with data collected through field observations and interviews involving 32 informants consisting of urban village heads, neighborhood leaders, and residents. Supporting literature and administrative documents were used as secondary sources, and data validation was conducted using triangulation of techniques and sources. The findings show that ecological citizenship in the riverbank areas of North Banjarmasin is reflected in both community participation and government involvement. Residents engage in waste management, voluntary clean-up efforts, and collective sanitation funding, all of which are supported by strong social cohesion. The local government contributes by providing infrastructure, organizing awareness programs, and maintaining sanitation through routine institutional initiatives. To further strengthen ecological citizenship, residents are encouraged to participate in environmental decision-making through public forums and direct communication with authorities. Local governments are advised to facilitate inclusive and informative discussion spaces, use digital platforms to broaden public engagement, and collaborate with universities and community organizations to enhance environmental education. These efforts are essential for fostering a collective sense of ecological responsibility and promoting sustainable practices in riverbank communities.
The Influence of Relationship Marketing and Service Delivery on Customer Satisfaction and Customer Loyalty with Customer Engagement Behaviour as a Moderating Effect in Indonesia’s Internet Service Providers Industry Theonaldi, Bernardo; Theonaldi, Fernando; Theonaldi, Leonardo; Setiadi , Ario S
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/jws.v4i10.1513

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This study investigates the influence of relationship marketing and service delivery on customer satisfaction and loyalty within Indonesia’s internet service provider industry, with customer engagement behaviour examined as a moderating variable. Given the growing competition in the internet service provider market, especially following the entry of satellite-based providers like Starlink, understanding factors that drive customer retention has become increasingly critical. Data were collected through a structured survey targeting students with extensive internet use, and analysis was conducted using Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modelling. The findings reveal that both relationship marketing and service delivery significantly contribute to customer satisfaction and customer loyalty. Notably, customer engagement behaviour was found to moderate these relationships variably, enhancing the positive impact of service delivery on satisfaction but, in some cases, diminishing the effect of relationship marketing on loyalty. These results underscore the need for internet service providers to balance engagement strategies carefully and prioritize reliable, high quality service delivery to foster customer satisfaction and long-term loyalty. The study’s theoretical contributions extend the understanding of relationship marketing and customer engagement, while practical implications highlight strategies for internet service providers to remain competitive in Indonesia’s dynamic market.
Guided Inquiry Module Based On Augmented Reality To Improve Cognitive Learning Outcomes And Science Process Skills In Biology Technology Innovation Yunianto, Askari Eka; Yulianti, Evy; Sudrajat, Ahmad Kamal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/jws.v4i10.1514

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This research aims to develop a guided inquiry-based module integrated with Augmented Reality (AR) to improve cognitive learning outcomes and science process skills of tenth-grade high school students on the topic of biological technology innovation. The study adopts the ADDIE development model, which consists of five stages: Analyze, Design, Develop, Implement, and Evaluate. At the analysis stage, needs assessment was conducted through interviews, observations, and questionnaires to identify learning problems and student difficulties in understanding complex and abstract biotechnology concepts. The design and development stages involved creating an AR-based guided inquiry module that combined interactive visualizations, guided inquiry activities, and Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS)-oriented exercises. The product was validated by material experts, media experts, and learning experts to ensure content accuracy, media feasibility, and instructional appropriateness. Implementation was carried out using a quasi-experimental design with control and experimental groups, where pre-tests and post-tests were administered to measure learning gains. The evaluation stage included formative evaluation during development and summative evaluation after implementation. The findings indicate that the AR-based guided inquiry module is feasible, practical, and effective in enhancing students’ cognitive achievement and science process skills, while also fostering higher engagement and motivation in learning biology.
Automated Scoring Systems and Teacher Assessments in English Language Education Obera, Joy Aladi; Ojochegbe, Ameh Timothy
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This study seeks to assess the strengths and limitations of the automated scoring system and the traditional scoring method in writing and speaking tasks among English Language Learners attending four secondary schools in Ankpa Local Government, Kogi State, Nigeria. The study employed a mixed methods approach, maximizing quantitative tests for scoring accuracy, reliability, and consistency, while the qualitative approach was used to gather data for feedback quality and learner perception. The results reveal that automated systems excel in technical accuracy and consistency, achieving high reliability for grammar and syntax tasks, with Cronbach's Alpha = 0.94, but tend to perform low on higher-order constructs assessment-as for creativity and coherence, r = 0.52-which remains a strong point of the teacher assessment. Feedback by a teacher had strengths in its depth and personal touch; however, this was subjected to subjectivity and required considerable amounts of time. The research does call for an assessment model in a hybrid avatar-automated system scalability with nuanced, motivational feedback from a teacher. Included recommendations are professional training for educators, ethical policies to guide the implementation of technologies within schools, and algorithm improvement guidelines for developers. This paper contributes to the discourse on equitable and effective assessment practices, emphasizing a balance of technological innovation with human expertise in education.
The Role of Inclusive Political Education for Persons With Disabilities in Realized Equal Political Participation in Indonesia Ningrum, Della Rahmadania; Sunarso, Sunarso
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People with disabilities who have physical, mental, and emotional limitations often face discrimination and negative perceptions, resulting in unequal political participation and disparities between them and other members of society. The objectives of this article are 1) to describe the important role of inclusive political education for people with disabilities in achieving equal political participation and 2 ) to analyze the various challenges and obstacles in inclusive political education for people with disabilities in achieving equal political participation. The method used is a literature review, with data sources including books, journals, and supporting websites. Inclusive political education is in line with the diversity of Indonesian society, especially for persons with disabilities as a marginalized group. Inclusive political education will ensure that everyone has equal opportunities without discrimination by any group, including persons with disabilities. Several aspects that need to be considered in inclusive political education for people with disabilities include detailed and interactive modules, interesting and accessible methods, adequate facilities and infrastructure, experience-based learning, extensive and regular discussion forums, and cross-sector collaboration. High political participation among people with disabilities will ensure their equal status with other members of society.
Analysis Of Primary Health Care Activity Through The Integrated Health Program (Pis) In Ermera Municipality, Year 2025 Exposto, Levi Anatolia S.M.; Pacheco, Aniceto da Conceição; Goncalves, Marilia Juvi; Carvalho, Honoria de F. P.; Carvalho, Marcos
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The distribution of health services is every effort carried out individually or collectively in an organization to maintain and improve health, prevent and cure diseases and restore the health of individuals, families, groups and communities. The study purpose to find out the primary health care activity through integrated health program in Ermera Municipality. The study used a qualitative descriptive method. The research was conducted at Sub-district 6 in Ermera District. Sample was 1287 heads of families in Ermera Municipality. Technical Analysis uses descriptive statistics. The results show that all citizens in Ermera have equal rights when undergoing treatment at the Health Post; those who do not make good progress for their health will continue to undergo treatment /health care at the Community Health Center. According to results, 90.4% of Ermera Municipality said “Yes” and 9.6% said “No”. Based on Post Administrative respondents said “Yes” 93.9% from Railaco, 94.9% from Letefoho, 70.9% from Hatólia B, 58.8% from Hatólia A, 95.7% from Ermera Vila, 97.9% from Atsabe. And some respondents answered “No” 41.2% from Hatolia A and 29.1% from Hatolia B is 29.1%, and Railaco is 6.1%. The study highlights the importance of Primary Health Care Activity through Integrated Health Program. Recommends to the Ermera municipal health service, the Ministry of Health and relevant parties to use the results of this research to make decisions and health interventions for society.
Comparative Analysis of Rural Development Strategies in Select Successful Nations: Contextual Lessons for Afghanistan Gul Mazloum Yar, Fayaz; Niazmal, Bashir Ahmad
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Rural development plays a pivotal role in national progress, particularly in developing countries where a large proportion of the population resides in rural areas. This research paper presents a comparative analysis of rural development strategies employed by six successful nations: China, India, Japan, Iran, Turkey, and Malaysia. By examining and contrasting the approaches adopted in each country, the study identifies key strategies, challenges, and policy outcomes that have significantly contributed to the socioeconomic transformation of rural communities. The research utilizes a qualitative comparative methodology, relying on secondary data from scholarly articles, governmental reports, and international development databases. The analysis reveals that effective rural development is multifaceted, often involving integrated strategies such as agricultural modernization, infrastructure investment, decentralized governance, education and health reforms, and sustainable environmental practices. The study finds that while each country’s approach reflects its unique historical, cultural, and political context, common factors such as strong institutional frameworks, community participation, and targeted government support are consistently associated with successful outcomes. Moreover, the paper critically evaluates the role of international cooperation, innovation, and technology transfer in amplifying rural development impact. The findings offer valuable insights for policymakers, planners, and development practitioners in countries like Afghanistan that face persistent rural challenges. By learning from diverse international experiences, this research advocates for adaptive, context-sensitive policies that prioritize rural empowerment, equity, and resilience. Ultimately, the study contributes to the broader discourse on sustainable development by emphasizing the strategic importance of rural areas in achieving national development goals.
Analysis Of The Construction Time Of The Cilutung Sumedang Bridge – Majalengka Nurfikri Julistitian, Aditya; Solehudin, Melvin; Asif, Muhammad; Indah Kusuma, Aryati
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Project management is the process of managing limited resources in an efficient, effective, and timely way to complete a project according to a predetermined plan. The three main functions in project management include the planning, execution, and control processes. This control includes the management of various project resources such as manpower, equipment, materials, and methods used. In order to achieve optimal project performance results in the construction work of the Cilutung Bridge, various analyses were carried out aimed at supporting the smooth implementation of the project in accordance with the plan. In this study, the analysis applied is to calculate the volume of work, implementation planning, and estimate the needs of labor, materials, and equipment, accompanied by the preparation of an s-curve and the analysis of the critical path CPM (Critical Path Method) as an analysis step to assess the performance of the project to ensure its implementation is on schedule and achieve optimal conditions. The results of the study show that from the results of the calculation of the volume of work in the Cilutung Sumedang – Majalengka Bridge Construction Project is 12257.813 m3. Then using CPM (Critical Path Method) analysis takes 72 days or equal to 18 weeks.
Design and Development of Heart Vest for Heart health Monitoring Based on Internet of Things (IoT) Saputra P, Muhammad Iqbal; Robih, Muhammad Miftahul; Juhaeriyah, Juju
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IoT-based cardiac monitoring systems face the challenges of accuracy and convenience. The integration of real-time wearable based on AD8232 and ESP8266 has not been widely explored functionally. This research is important to develop a cheap, portable, and reliable heart monitoring solution. This research aims to design and test Heart Vest as a real-time heart monitoring system based on IoT and mobile applications. Experimental research was conducted by testing IoT devices based on AD8232 and ESP8266 sensors. Data is sent to Firebase and visualised through an Android application. Tests of sensor accuracy, data synchronisation, and BPM status classification are carried out to ensure system reliability. The test results show that the AD8232 sensor has an average accuracy of 97.8% (2.20% error). Data synchronisation between the Heart Vest LCD and the mobile application reached 100%. The system successfully classified the heart status (normal, alert, danger) with 100% accuracy and provided alerts via LED and buzzer. These findings demonstrate the reliability of the Heart Vest as an efficient, economical, and responsive real-time monitoring system in the context of non-clinical use. These findings strengthen the adoption of IoT wearable systems for cardiac monitoring. Further research needs clinical trials and multi-sensor integration.
Analysis Of The Bangkir Moving Dam As A Flood Control Measure In The Indramayu Regency Area Riyanto, Farrel Arkananta; Putra, Mashadi; Ghiffary , Kahfi Anwar; Nurdiyanto, Nurdiyanto
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This study analyzes the capacity of the Bangkir Movable Dam as a strategic solution to control flooding downstream of the Cimanuk River in Indramayu, which often occurs due to river overflow. This quantitative study uses rainfall data over a 10-year period (2015–2024) to calculate the design flood discharge, with the Weduwen method selected as the primary reference due to its most conservative estimates. The analysis results determine the 50-year return period flood discharge (Q50) at 599.58 m³/s. Meanwhile, the total dam capacity, calculated using the Sharp-Crested Weir method, reaches 1,329.68 m³/s. The comparison shows that the existing dam capacity is significantly larger than the planned flood discharge. Thus, the Bangkir Movable Weir is considered effective and capable of controlling floods for a return period of up to 100 years, thereby reducing the risk of flooding in the Indramayu region.

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