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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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Implementation of Teacher Social Competence in Improving Student Learning Motivation Ybnu Taufan, Muhammad; Basalamah, Abdurahman
Golden Ratio of Social Science and Education Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): December - May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52970/grsse.v1i1.99

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The purpose of this study was to examine the social implementation of teachers in increasing student motivation at Madrasah Tsanawiyah Negeri Balang-Balang, Gowa Regency. This research is qualitative because this type of research does not only want to collect data in terms of quality, to gain a deeper understanding. The study uses purposive sampling as well as a purposeful sample. The purpose of the sample is to take the subject based on the existence of that purpose. The sources of data in this study are the Head of Madrasah, Teachers, Student totaling 641 people. The population of this study amounted to 641 people, the authors used 10% of the total population, namely 64 students. Further data collection by observation, interviews. Qualitative data analysis techniques according to Matthew Milles consist of three streams of activities that occur simultaneously, namely: data reduction, data presentation, and verification or drawing conclusions. Results showed that the competence implementation factor encountered by the students' enthusiasm did not understand the teacher's wishes which resulted in their motivation to study being mediocre. Furthermore, the increase in teacher motivation also often carries out remedial and enrichment, because students often miss lessons so that special guidance is needed in this case.
Exploring the Implementation of Ethical and Spiritual Values in High School Education: A Case Study in Makassar, Indonesia Mulang, Hastuti; Putra, Aditya Halim Perdana Kusuma
Golden Ratio of Social Science and Education Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): December - May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52970/grsse.v3i1.105

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This research explores the implementation of Islamic ethical and spiritual values in high school students using a case study design and qualitative research approach. Data was collected through observation, interviews, and documentation from 19 informants, including school officials, students, and parents. The research findings indicate that educators instill ethical and spiritual values in students as part of the process of character development, which starts from planning, execution, and evaluation phases outlined in the Lesson Preparation Plan (RPP) to produce students with high morals, faith, and piety. The study highlights the importance of instilling ethical and spiritual values in high school students to develop their character and help them become more morally upright, faithful, and pious individuals. The cultivation of ethical and spiritual values cannot be separated from supportive and inhibiting factors. The commitment of the school principal and the provision of facilities and infrastructure are supportive factors, while modern technological developments, poor social environment, and lack of attention from parents are inhibiting factors. The findings underscore the need for schools to provide the necessary support and infrastructure to ensure the successful implementation of such values. This study provides valuable insights into the factors that support or hinder the process of instilling ethical and spiritual values in high school students.
Direct and Indirect Effect of Macro Economic Factors in the West of Indonesia Islamiah, Nurhidayati; Rahmatia, R.; Paddu, Hamid; Yusri Zamhuri, Muhammad
Golden Ratio of Social Science and Education Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): December - May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52970/grsse.v1i1.107

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This study aims to examine the effect of investment, expenditure on unemployment, income inequality, and economic growth in the west of part of Indonesia. The research approach is quantitative with structural equation model as a statistical approach. The number of provinces taken in the west of region as many as 18 provinces consisting of Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam, North Sumatra, West Sumatra, Riau, Jambi, South Sumatra, Bengkulu, Lampung, Bangka Belitung, Riau Islands, DKI Jakarta, West Java, Central Java and East Java, Yogyakarta, Banten, West Kalimantan and Central Kalimantan. Result of this study indicates that economic growth has a similar effect produced by investment on the unemployment rate in the west of Indonesia. Investments made by the government are significantly negative, most of which are centered on supporting welfare and developing the human index. There are new findings in the study, namely the different effects caused by government spending on reducing the unemployment ratio. In the west of Indonesia area, this does not show a significant impact whether tested between government spending on unemployment rates or economic growth in east or west of Indonesia. This means that government spending still needs to be converted into various work programs to absorb labor permanently.
Klassen Typology and Williamson Index to Measure Macroeconomics in South Sulawesi Province Elpisah, E.; Suarlin, S.; Yahya, Muhammad
Golden Ratio of Social Science and Education Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): December - May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52970/grsse.v1i1.109

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This study was conducted to analyze the classification of economic growth of each district/city in South Sulawesi Province use Klassen typology, Williamson index, and logistic regression. Analyze income inequality between districts/cities in South Sulawesi Province. This study uses secondary data with a sample of fifteen years from 2005 to 2019. The results of the study show that: (1) several districts/cities have potential as developed and fast-growing areas, developed but depressed areas, fast-developing areas, and relatively underdeveloped areas; (2) income inequality in South Sulawesi Province is in a low condition; (3) economic growth and income disparity have a negative and significant effect on welfare in South Sulawesi Province. This means that economic growth and growth disparities affect the community's welfare in South Sulawesi Province. Economic development results do not only indicate the direction of achieving specific economic growth rates. Based on the results, it can be concluded that the economic growth has fluctuated. The Williamson Index shows that there are disparities. Partially, economic growth and income disparity significantly affect people's welfare in South Sulawesi Province. So that, the local government in its program is also expected to be able to more intensively carry out efforts to equalize income distribution social welfare.
The Effect of Labor, Private Investment and Government Investment on Productivity in the Industrial Sector Arfah, Aryati
Golden Ratio of Social Science and Education Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): December - May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52970/grsse.v1i1.118

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This research was conducted with the objectives is to determine the effect of labor, private investment, government investment on production in the industrial sector. Data collection was carried out at the Regional Financial Management Agency Office. The data used in this study is secondary data, namely data on the number of workers, private investment, and government investment. As well as data on the amount of production in the industrial sector within ten years is analyzed and processed by the multiple linear regression method, using the SPSS version 22 program. The results of this study indicate that: (1) labor has a positive and significant influence on production in the industrial sector; (2) private investment has a positive and significant impact on production in the industrial sector; (3) government investment has a positive and significant impact on production in the industrial sector. This shows that production activities in the industrial sector in Sidenreng Rappang Regency rely on labor, private investment, and government investment to continue to increase production capacity. Government investment is a variable that is rarely examined, especially related to production. The government is one of the parties that play an essential role in supporting economic activities in the region.
Public Service Quality Improvement Strategy by Cirebon City Government Regarding the Granting of Trade-Business-License Rohadin, R.
Golden Ratio of Social Science and Education Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): June - November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52970/grsse.v1i2.119

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This study aims to identify and analyze the strategy to improve trade business licensing (SIUP) services implemented by the Cirebon City Government. The research method used is the descriptive qualitative research method. Data was collected using interviews, observation, documentation, and online data searching techniques. The results of this study indicate that: 1. The quality of SIUP services has been running quite well but not optimal enough when viewed from the dimensions of reliability, physical evidence of service, responsiveness, assurance, and empathy. 2. To improve the quality of SIUP services, BPMPP and the Cirebon City government implement several strategies: core strategy, consequence strategy, customer strategy, control strategy, and cultural strategy. However, the customer strategy still needs to be reformulated because it has not shown satisfactory results. The conclusions of this study are: The quality of SIUP services is still not optimal. This is based on several indicators, e.g., first, In the dimension of reliability, has not been able to meet the timely issuance. Second, in terms of tangibles, the appearance of infrastructure and arrangement of licensing service rooms is quite good; Third, the assurance dimension has provided information certainty starting from the clarity of terms, procedures, and cost certainty.
Local Economic Resilience: A Qualitative Study of Development Innovation in Rural Areas Tajuddin, Imran; Mulang, Hastuti
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.v4i2.121

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The Repositioning of the Islamic Boarding School Cultural Da'wah Movement in Spreading Wasathiyah Islamic Values Arif, Arifuddin M.; Cikka, Hairuddin; Zaifullah, Z.; Kahar, M. Iksan
Golden Ratio of Social Science and Education Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): June - November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52970/grsse.v2i2.128

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Pondok Pesantren As an indigenous institution engaged in education, it is a center for the effective spread of Islam in Indonesia. The performance of the Islamic boarding school da'wah movement in its socio-historical setting has enforced and maintained the values ​​of the Islamic tradition of Ahlussunnah wa al-jama'ah typical of Indonesia (Islam Nusantara). Its contribution is very large in enlightening the religious understanding of Muslims with its cultural strategies and approaches. As a religious and moral strengthening institution that exists and has a dialectic with the times, it must continue to adapt and reposition its educational and da'wah movement in accordance with the development trends of modern society and the challenges of globalization that have given rise to various configurations, including; advances in science and technology, communication technology, freedom to access knowledge and information, liberal, radical, intolerant attitudes and thoughts, and so on. The configuration of globalization above is an opportunity as well as a challenge for the Islamic boarding school da'wah movement in upholding Wasathiyah Islamic values ​​in Muslim society and the world. The Islamic boarding school da'wah movement must transform from a "cultural-conventional" da'wah pattern to a "cybernetic-global" da'wah pattern while still holding the principle of delivering moderate da'wah, namely; bi al-hikmah, bi al-mauidzah al-hasanah, and bi al-mujlah in ihsan.
The Role of Al-khairaat Media as a Channel Communication of Da'wah in Palu City Suharto, S.; Abu, Ardillah; Hamsah, Muhammad
Golden Ratio of Social Science and Education Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): December - May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52970/grsse.v2i1.129

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This article aims to find out how the existence of alkhairat media and its role as a da'wah communication channel in the city of Palu. This study used qualitative research methods. The type of data to be collected in this study consists of primary data and secondary data. The primary data in this study were in the form of words or verbal utterances and the behavior of the subject or research informant related to the Alkhairat Media in the city of Palu. The primary data of this study were sourced from informants who were directly related and knew clearly about the problems studied, namely the editors of the Media Alkhairat daily newspaper, Palu City and stakeholders in the city of Palu. While secondary data is data sourced from documents in the form of notes, reports and other forms of documents. Data collection techniques in this study using observation and interview techniques. data analysis techniques using data reduction techniques, data presentation and data verification. The results of this study indicate that the existence of alkhairaat media as a propaganda channel in the city of Palu has the main characteristics, namely; Editorial guide policy Prioritizing local content enriched with regional content, national content, international content, Da'wah content that is more inclusive, tolerant, washatiyah and moderate, has a vision for alkhairaatan as a means of education and empowerment of the community and has a semi-Republican style, meaning mainstream content, but cannot be separated from the corridor of Islamic values. The role of Media Alkhairaat as a propaganda channel in the city of Palu is as a communicator, motivator, reference source and public education.
BAWASLU Budgeting Mechanism on The Election of Regional Chiefs: Case Study of South Sulawesi Dahliah, D.
Golden Ratio of Social Science and Education Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): December - May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52970/grsse.v2i1.136

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The previous Pilkada, in terms of funding, the election of the regional head (Pilkada) was faced with two crucial things. First, holding regional elections budget. The second is the number of funds. The permit issued by the local government for the Pilkada itself will affect the area's fiscal space and development plans. The cost of holding the Pilkada comes from GDP, but the amount of the budget approved by the regional government varies depending on the financial capacity of each region. The first stage is the budget preparation stage in the budget cycle, which includes budget submissions from each section or department. The second stage is the budget approval stage. After the budget is ratified as law, all departments enter the budget implementation stage. The implementation of the budget must be accompanied by supervision to ensure that according to predetermined plans. The last stage is ratifying the budget calculation. The mechanism for managing the regional head election grants budget follows the laws and regulations regarding disbursement to reporting. However, from the results of the researcher's search, it was found that there are still things that need to be considered, especially in terms of financial transparency.