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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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Farming Amidst Climate Change: Understanding, Perceived Effects and its Implications on the Livelihood of Farmers Ibrahim, Aliah; Cabugatan, Nor-Aliah; Basari, Alipah; Paghasian, Romy
Golden Ratio of Social Science and Education Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): June - November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52970/grsse.v4i2.478

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This study used descriptive research methods to determine the understanding, perceived effects, and implications of climate change on the livelihood of the farmers in Barangay Sarip-Alawi, Balo-I, Lanao Del Norte. Interview Schedule was used as an instrument to obtain necessary information from the respondents of this study and the data were presented and analyzed using frequency, percentage and the weighted mean. As to level of understanding on climate change, the respondents held a very high level of understanding. The respondents strongly agreed that climate change has already occurred; that it is a global issue; it happened in their community; and it affects their livelihood. They strongly agreed that they perceived the effects of climate change on their farming activities. Moreover, the respondents strongly agreed that climate change can cause failures in their crop production, decrease of yield harvest, affect their farming schedule, affect the soil, and delay their harvesting activity. Thus, different strategies were used by the farmers to mitigate the effects of climate change on their farming and livelihood activities. Some of those mitigation and adaptation practices are by changing in cropping pattern and cropping technique calendar, diversifying of income-generating and other livelihood activities, and practicing multi-cropping.
Enhancing Professionalism Through Counselling in Public Universities in Edo and Delta States of Nigeria Augustina Izehiuw, Efosa-Ehioghiren; Atinuke Titilope, Babalola
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52970/grsse.v4i2.498

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This study investigated enhancing professionalism through counselling in public universities in Edo and Delta States of Nigeria. The purpose of the study was to find out if professionalism predicts counsellor competencies of prospective counsellor in public Universities in Edo and Delta States. Two research questions were raised and one hypothesis was formulated and tested at 0.05 level of significance. Survey research design adopting the correlational approach was used in this study. The population of the study comprised all Masters Students in public universities in Edo and Delta States in the 2020/2021,2021/2022 and 2022/2023 sessions who had completed practicum counselling course. A sample of 89 prospective counsellors was used for the study. Reliability coefficients of 0.914, 0.630,0.818, 0.691, 0.607, were obtained for competence and skill, communication, teamwork, critical thinking, ethics respectively for the Counsellor Personality characteristics questionnaire subscale. 0.810, 0.896, 0.796 were obtained for knowledge, skills and behavioural sub-scales respectively for Counsellor Competency Questionnaire. Descriptive statistics and Regression analysis were used for analysis of data and testing of hypothesis respectively. The outcomes of the study revealed the following: The level of counselling competencies of prospective counsellors in public universities in Edo and Delta States is high; The five points professionalism do not significantly predict Counselling Competencies. It was recommended among other that professional counsellors should concentrate on the training programme of the prospective counsellors in order to inculcate in students the techniques and ethics of the profession since it has been proven that the five points professionalism do not predict counselling competencies.
Da'wah Strategy for Islamic Religious Extension in Minority Muslim Communities in Janjimartahan Village, Harian District Lubis, Tri Purnama Sari; Kustiawan, Winda
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52970/grsse.v4i2.537

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This study aims to examine how the da'wah strategy carried out by religious extension workers in increasing Islamic religious knowledge in the community as well as what are the supporting and inhibiting factors faced by religious extension workers and how religious extension workers can overcome supporting factors and inhibiting factors that can cause difficulties in achieving goals. The research method used is field research with a qualitative approach, where data is collected through interviews, observations and documentation involving religious extension workers in Janjimartahan Village directly. The results of the research that have been carried out are that in carrying out da'wah, especially in Muslim minority areas, the right da'wah strategy is needed. The da'wah strategy carried out by religious extension workers in the implementation of da'wah in Janjimartahan Village is with an education strategy and a taklim assembly. Then the inhibiting factor in da'wah in Janjimartahan village is that the majority of the community has a middle to lower economy so that people prioritize work. The solution carried out by religious extension workers is that religious extension workers come to the homes of the Muslim community one by one to be taught religious knowledge and recite.
Content Analysis of Da'wah Messages in Revealing the Defense of Palestine on @Felixsiauw's YouTube Account Lubis, Chaerona Artha; Kholil, Syukur
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52970/grsse.v4i2.557

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This study aims to reveal the content of da'wah messages in voicing the defense of Palestine which includes aqidah, sharia and ahlak contained in Ustadz Felix Siauw's da'wah material in his YouTube account with the title "The War Is Not Only In Gaza, But Also In Our Heads". This research uses Critical Media theory where social media can be used as a forum for sharing knowledge to free humans, especially the small and poor people from the oppressive system structure such as the people in Palestine. This research method uses a descriptive qualitative approach that describes a message or text in detail until the results are found in the form of words not numbers. Primary data in the study were obtained from the transcripts of Ustad Felix Siauw's lectures and secondary data were taken from related journals and articles. Data collection techniques using observation and documentation, with Hermeneutic analysis techniques convey and translate God's messages into a more understandable language. The results obtained are seven points of da'wah messages in the Aqidah category, five points of da'wah messages in the Sharia category and seven points of da'wah messages in the Akhlak category.
The Complex Reality and Trans-disciplinary Approach in World of Higher Education Lubis, Akhyar Yusuf
Golden Ratio of Social Science and Education Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): June - November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52970/grsse.v4i2.827

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This paper discusses the transdisciplinary approach and its importance to be discussed and applied in the world of higher education research to understand and address the complexity of socio-cultural problems. Gillez Deleuze and Felix Guattari through a famous book, A Thousand Plateaus proposed two terms "arborescent" and "rhizome" as a metaphor for two paradigms and scientific approach in teaching and research. The concept “aborrescent” in many respects considered inadequate applied in the scientific world that tends to see reality is atomistic, but complex and mutually overlap (networking). Giles Deleuze and Felix Guattari proposed the concept of the rhizome as a metaphor for the paradigm and post-disciplinary scientific approach. UNESCO, CIRET and many scientific institutions and university in developed countries have done symposium, seminars and carry out research with a trans-disciplinary approach. The development of science-technology and complex and fast-changing cultural reality, requires colleges to understand and apply the trans-disciplinary approach.
Evaluation of The Implementation of Community-Based Independent Curriculum in Madrasah in The City of Tidore Islands Adam, Adiana; Syawal, Zulkarnain; Djasman, Chaerunnisa H.; Akhsan, Sahjad,M.; Juliadarma, Minggusta
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52970/grsse.v4i2.832

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This research evaluates the implementation of the Independent Community-Based Curriculum in Tidore Islands City madrasah, with a focus on the quality and suitability of the Madrasah Operational Curriculum (KOM) documents and the Mapping of Strengthening Character Education and Religious Risk Assessment (P5 P2RA). Through a qualitative approach with case study methods, this research involved four state madrasas as the main locations: MAN 1, MAN 2, MTsN 2, and MTsN 3. The results of the research showed that the level of suitability and quality of documents varied, with MAN 1 and MAN 2 having documents that superior to MTsN 2 and MTsN 3. The curriculum at these madrasah successfully integrates local cultural values, character education, and 21st century skills such as critical thinking and collaboration. However, the main challenges include a lack of supporting facilities and the need to increase teacher competency. Research recommendations include teacher training, strengthening facilities, and collaborating with the community. This research emphasizes the importance of curriculum relevance to local contexts to create more inclusive and contextual education.

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