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Golden Ratio of Social Science and Education
Published by Manunggal Halim Jaya
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27975827     DOI : https://doi.org/10.52970/grsse
Golden Ratio of Social Science and Education (GRSSE) encourages courageous and bold new ideas, focusing on contribution, theoretical, managerial, and social life implications. Golden Ratio of Social Science and Education (GRSSE) welcomes papers: Arts, Anthropology Communication Education Education method Islamic education Law science Psychology Public administration Public service administration Sociology Teaching Method Linguistic Economic Development Economic Science Publication Frequency: Twice Issue Per Year (May - October) The Golden Ratio of Social Science and Education (GRSSE), with e-ISSN: 2797-5827 is an open-access journal, is peer-reviewed. The journal accepts contributions in English only. Golden Ratio of Social Science and Education (GRSSE) is providing scholars the best in theory, research, and methodology as well as providing a platform to professionals and academics to share their ideas, knowledge, and findings. Golden Ratio of Social Science and Education (GRSSE) is accepted qualitative or quantitative approach. The main objective of this journal is to provide a channel for the publication of articles based on original research as well as commentaries on a range of social science and education area: education, education method, Islamic education, arts, communication, psychology, anthropology, sociology, public administration, public service administration, linguistic. For economics, business, and management field of expertise only accept with qualitative approach.
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The Influence of SME Tuing-Tuing Fish Culinary Tourism on the Level of Community Welfare: Case Study from Sendana Sub-District, Majene Regency, Indonesia Rahayu Umar, Sri; Heryati, Yati; Ridwan Hayadin, Muh.
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52970/grsse.v4i2.1053

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The objectives of this study are to examine the partial effect of Tuing-Tuing Fish Culinary Tourism SME on the level of community welfare in Parabaya Hamlet, Onang Village, Sendana District, Majene Regency, and to analyze the correlation between Tuing-Tuing Fish Culinary Tourism SME and community welfare in the same area. This research adopts a quantitative approach with one independent variable and one dependent variable. The test tools used in this study include validity tests, reliability tests, multiple linear regression tests, t-tests (partial tests), and R² tests.The sample for this study consisted of 30 respondents. Research data was processed using simple linear regression analysis with SPSS version 24.0 software to determine the direction and strength of the independent variable’s influence on the dependent variable, as well as to conduct the t-test (partial test) and R² test. The results indicate that Tuing-Tuing Fish Culinary Tourism SME have a partial effect on the level of community welfare in Parabaya Hamlet, Onang Village, Sendana District, Majene Regency. Furthermore, the findings show a strong correlation between Tuing-Tuing Fish Culinary Tourism SME and the level of community welfare in the studied area.
The Influence of Cooperative Lending Sejahtera Bahari to Small and Medium Enterprise Development in Mamuju District, Indonesia Nurhidayah, St.; Callo, Herman; Halim , Abdul
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52970/grsse.v4i2.1054

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This research design is a quantitative study that examines the relationship between the effect of Bahari Prosperous Cooperative credit distribution and the development of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Mamuju Regency. The study employs a quantitative analysis method, utilizing numerical data collected from respondents' responses on a Likert scale ranging from 1 (lowest) to 5 (highest). A research questionnaire was distributed to 30 respondents using purposive and subjective sampling techniques. The research data was processed using multiple linear regression analysis with SPSS software version 24.0 to determine the influence of the independent variable on the dependent variable through a partial t-test. The analysis in this study follows a simple linear regression formula, where the independent variable (X) represents credit distribution, and the dependent variable (Y) represents business development. Hypothesis testing of the Sejahtera Bahari Cooperative credit distribution variable (X) yielded a significance value of 0.889, using a significance threshold of 0.05 (5%). Since the obtained significance value (0.889) is greater than 0.05, and the t-count (-0.140) is less than the t-table value (2.05183), it indicates that the distribution of Sejahtera Bahari Cooperative credit has no significant effect on the development of SMEs in Mamuju Regency. As a result, H₁ is rejected, and H₀ is accepted, meaning the hypothesis is not supported. Furthermore, the correlation between the distribution of Sejahtera Bahari Cooperative credit and the development of SMEs in Mamuju Regency is very weak, as indicated by a correlation coefficient of 0.026, which falls within the coefficient interval of 0.00 – 0.199.
Digital Marketing Strategy on Online Purchase Decision on TikTok Online Shopping Platform Handayani, Eliya Hikmah; Rasidi, Moh.
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52970/grsse.v4i2.1303

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This study aims to determine the factors that influence consumer purchasing decisions on TikTok shop and differences in TikTok shop compared to other e-commerce platforms. Using a descriptive qualitative approach, data were obtained through in-depth interviews, observation, and documentation of consumer actors in Sentul Village, Gading District, who use TikTok Shop as a shopping medium. The results show that creative content strategies, utilization of influencers, and the use of live streaming features significantly increase consumer buying interest, digital marketing has a significant effect, while influencers and online customer reviews have a positive effect on purchasing decisions.
Digital Marketing Strategy in Increasing Sales of Afiza Crackers in Kendit Situbondo Village Rasidi, Moh.; Faizah, Dzurratul
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52970/grsse.v4i2.1311

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This study aims to analyze the digital marketing strategy in increasing sales of Afiza crackers, a micro business located in Kendit Village, Situbondo. Kerupuk Afiza is a home-based product developed by Mrs. Miswa since 2019, relying on hereditary recipes and local raw materials. Previously, the business only relied on traditional marketing methods such as sales at local markets and neighborhood stalls, which led to stagnant sales growth. Through a qualitative approach, data was collected from interviews with the business owner, two employees, and four resellers. The results showed that product uniqueness and flavor consistency are the main advantages. Marketing strategies are carried out through simple social media such as WhatsApp and Facebook, although business actors still experience constraints in digital management. Product distribution was expanded through a network of resellers, overcoming the constraints of less strategic business locations. In addition, flavor diversification, affordable pricing, and internal training for employees helped maintain product quality and competitiveness. In terms of production, limited tools and dependence on the weather are challenges that need to be overcome. This study concludes that although Afiza crackers have not fully implemented digital marketing strategies optimally, the combination of personal promotion, social media utilization, and empowerment of local human resources has had a significant impact in increasing sales. Further training in digital marketing and production technology development is recommended to strengthen the competitiveness of the business in the future.
Management of Extracurricular Activities In Improving Student Achievement At Madrasah Tsanawiyah Bustanul Faizin Gibol, Abdurrahman; Santoso, Muhammad Deni
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52970/grsse.v4i2.1321

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This study aims to describe and analyze the management of extracurricular activities at Madrasah Tsanawiyah Bustanul Faizin and its contribution to improving students' non-academic achievements. Extracurricular management is an organized process that includes planning, organizing, implementing, and supervising activities outside of class hours aimed at developing students' potential, interests, and talents. Based on an Islamic management approach, these activities are also directed at shaping students' spiritual character and responsibility. This research uses a qualitative approach with data collection techniques through interviews. The results showed that extracurricular management in the madrasah has been running well. Planning is carried out regularly at the beginning of the school year through coordination meetings. Organizing includes the distribution of tasks to coaches according to their fields of expertise. Implementation focuses on fostering students through various positive activities, while supervision is carried out by comparing actual conditions with predetermined standards and followed by corrective action if necessary. The implementation of effective extracurricular management significantly contributes to the improvement of students' non-academic achievements. This is evidenced by the various awards won by students in district and provincial level competitions. Thus, extracurricular management that is structured and based on Islamic values has proven to be a means of character building and improving the overall quality of students.
Local Economic Resilience: A Qualitative Study of Development Innovation in Rural Areas Tajuddin, Imran; Mulang, Hastuti
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52970/grsse.v4i2.121

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The Synergy of the Indonesian Islamic Calendar with the Local Wisdom of the 10 Muharram Tradition 1442 H/2020 M in the Central Market of Palakka (an Ethno-Cultural Analysis of the Purchase Decision of Bella Pitunrupa for Bugis Ethnicity) Farida, Ida; Syamsuddin, S.
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52970/grsse.v4i2.140

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The paper describes the synergy of the Indonesian Islamic calendar with the local wisdom of the 10 Muharram tradition in ethnic Bugis. Ethno-cultural issues associated with Bella Pitunrupa's staple purchasing decisions at the Palakka central market in Bone. The instrument of analysis is not just a scientific play on price fluctuations, supply and demand, market price competition hunting for blessings and related socio-economic ethno-culture, formal juridical, living philosophy of humanism and the urgency of the Islamic calendar in daily life itself. The ethno-cultural analysis of 10 Muharram on the decision to purchase Bella Pitunrupa staples for ethnic bugs in the central market of Bone Regency is very important to study to understand the synergy of the Indonesian Islamic calendar with the local wisdom of the 10 Muharram tradition. The type of verification qualitative research is the analysis of theory and field research through a casuistic normative approach. The data analysis method in this research is qualitative cross-science with ideal-normative deductive reasoning. The results showed that theoretically there is no harm in traders understanding and using the Indonesian Islamic calendar as an indicator of understanding price fluctuations in general ahead of 10 Muharram. After the data is collected and data checking or verification is held to test the validity of field data in the central market of Bone regency related to Bella Pitunrupa's staples. Analyzing the collected data and classifying the quality of primary and secondary data needed. The author makes conclusions and suggestions relating to the purchase decision of Bella Pitunrupa ethnic bugis in the central market of Bone district.
Socio-Cultural Foundations in Teacher Education: Fostering Egalitarianism Among Preservice Teachers in The Mathematics Classroom K. Agbozo, Korsi; Agyei, Evelyn; D. Arthur, Yarhands
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52970/grsse.v4i2.339

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The study investigates the impact of a new teacher education curriculum emphasizing cross-cutting approaches for equal and inclusive mathematics teaching. Following from this, this study aims to assess the impact preservice teachers said the programme had on their practices. Employing a qualitative approach, this case study involved interviews with five preservice teachers. The investigation focused on understanding how the curriculum assisted them in addressing egalitarianism in mathematics education. Findings indicated that preservice teachers gained insights into equity-oriented mathematics teaching, emphasizing equal accessibility. They encountered challenges and opportunities associated with inclusive mathematics instruction, navigating complex situations to ensure equal student achievement. The results also underscored their enhanced understanding of equality in mathematics education. The study draws conclusive insights from the results, emphasizing the importance of teacher education programmes in shaping preservice teachers' perspectives on egalitarian practices in the mathematics classroom. Implications: The research suggested that fostering egalitarianism in mathematics education necessitates active involvement from teacher educators. They should play a pivotal role in guiding preservice teachers to enact egalitarian practices during their practicum experiences.
Enhancing Student Mathematics Performance Through Teaching Quality, Motivation, and Students Self-efficacy Dramani, Bilson Abdulai; Dissou Arthur, Yarhands
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52970/grsse.v4i2.421

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The current study sought to improve student performance in mathematics by focusing on motivation, student self-efficacy, and teaching quality. The study's descriptive correlation design used a questionnaire to gather data from the intended students. With a sample size of 355 students, the study's population consisted of 3139 students pressuring agric, business, general science, and general arts. Respondents from each stratum were chosen using simple random sampling that was stratified and purposeful. An analysis of the hypothesis routes was conducted using Amos' structural equation model (ver. 23). The student's results showed that improving student performance in mathematics was directly impacted by teaching quality, motivation, and student self-efficacy.
Teacher Competence and Motivation to Increase Skills in Using Educational Information Technology Amahoru, Nurdiana; Jusriadi, Edi; Anggoro, Yusuf Alfian Renra
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52970/grsse.v4i2.468

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This research phenomenon is due to the low ability of teachers to utilize information technology in learning. The purpose of this research is to find out and analyze the influence of teacher competence on the use of information technology and to determine the influence of motivation teachers' work on the use of information technology in secondary education. Benefit study This It can be a reference source and contribute to the development of the field of human resource management, especially those related to educator competency and motivation and utilization of information technology. Then this research can provide input for secondary education in developing educational technology competencies and how to increase teacher motivation in improving their skills in using information technology. Type study This is study quantitative research approach used is explanatory research. Location study This is on UPT SPF Junior High School Negeri 6 Makassar. The population in this study were all teachers at UPT SPF SMP Negeri 6 Makassar, totaling 50 people. The method used in sampling is saturated sampling, or the entire population is used as a sample is as many as 50 people Because amount population is small everything is sampled. Data analysis used on study is quantitative with multiple Linear regression.  The results of this research show that human resource competence has a positive and significant effect on the use of information technology. Teacher work motivation has a positive and significant effect on the use of information technology.

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