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International Journal of Educational Research Excellence (IJERE)
ISSN : -     EISSN : 28307933     DOI : https://doi.org/10.55299/ijere
Welcome to the International Journal of Educational Research Excellence (IJERE), ISSN. 2830-7933 (Online). IJERE is the first open access and double-blind peer-reviewed international journal managed by PT Inovasi Pratama Internasional, which exclusively focuses on education and Education technology. This first international journal is a part of the Publisher’s strong commitment to education, which is expected to be the medium for the exchange of ideas, knowledge, information, and technology among experts and practitioners of education. IJERE aims to facilitate and promote the inquiry into and dissemination of research results on primary education, secondary education, higher education, teacher education, special education, adult education, non-formal education, and any new development and advancement in the field of education. The scope of our journal includes; Language and literature education, Social science education, Sports and health education, Economics and business education, Math and natural science education, Vocational and engineering education, and Visual arts, dance, music, and design education.
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The Implementation of the Project Based Learning (PjBL) Model in the Era of Independent Learning in Indonesian Language and Literature Development Courses Sutarini; Dalmi Iskandar; Rahmat Kartolo; Putri Juwita
International Journal of Educational Research Excellence (IJERE) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): July-December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55299/ijere.v2i2.682

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The aim of this research is to determine the implementation of the PjBL model in the era of independent learning in the Indonesian Language and Literature Development course. The PjBL model used focuses on product creation and involves students directly in the learning process. This research uses a qualitative descriptive research method. This research was carried out in the even semester of FY 2022-2023. The subjects in this research were 24 semester 6-V students of PGSD UMN Al Washliyah who were taking the Indonesian Language and Literature Development course. The data collection instruments used were observation sheets, questionnaires and student project assignments. The research results show that 91.6 % of the PjBL models used by lecturers during the teaching and learning process have succeeded in making students active, creative and innovative in understanding the material and producing products. This can also be seen from the results of the learning products of the Indonesian Language and Literature Development course, namely that students were able to produce an Anthology of Children's Stories which can be used as a medium or learning resource for Indonesian language subjects in elementary schools.
First Movers on Sustainable Banking" Global Basis Sustainable Finance Concept: Sharia Finance Period 2018-2020 Sector Performance Reporting Initiative (GRI) Ridwansyah
International Journal of Educational Research Excellence (IJERE) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): July-December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55299/ijere.v2i2.693

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The idea of sustainable finance is becoming more and more important in today's fast-paced global world, pushing financial institutions to take the effects on the environment, society, and economy into account when conducting business. The primary resource for reporting sustainable performance is the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI). Nevertheless, there are still few comprehensive studies on the application of BRI Syariah and Bank Muamalat's sustainable finance concept in the context of the sharia financial sector, particularly when it comes to evaluating the sector's performance from 2018 to 2020. The research question is: What impact does the sharia financial sector's performance have from the application of the concept of sustainable finance, as defined by "first movers on sustainable banking" and based on the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI)? and what and what is the impact of implementing the sustainable finance concept "first movers on sustainable banking" based on the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) on the performance of the sharia financial sector ? . This kind of research is classified as qualitative, and it is specifically descriptive in nature. A secondary source is the data source that was used. Time triangulation, literature analysis, and documentation are some of the methods used in data collection. After that, the data was examined through data reduction, data visualization, and conclusion-making. Based on GRI guidelines, BRI Syariah has successfully implemented sustainable financial concepts with satisfactory economic performance, including market adaptation and moderate growth. Actions taken in the field of green banking, like funding TJSL, CSR, and sustainable agriculture as well as renewable energy, benefit society. In the areas of the economy, environment, and society, Bank Muamalat Indonesia has also been successful in putting the GRI sustainable finance concept into practice. Liquidity, fund raising, and efficient asset management all demonstrate its financial sustainability.
Treaty Law Agreement International in National Law Dina Paramitha Hefni Putri
International Journal of Educational Research Excellence (IJERE) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): July-December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55299/ijere.v2i2.694

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Source: Many formal laws are used by judges to decide a case. What just? The answer is that there are five sources of formal law that can be used by judges, i.e., laws, customs, treaties, jurisprudence, and doctrine. Usually, the judge decides a case based on laws, agreements, international law, and jurisprudence. If it turns out no, there is a source; that's what can be done to give an answer about the law, then searching for the opinions of scholars or knowledge of the law Knowledge law is source law, but no law like the Constitution has strength binding. So, you can just say that source law is many formal laws used by judges to decide a case, called laws, agreements, treaties, and jurisprudence. Treaty as Agreement International in the National Legal System Article 11 of the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia only authorizes the president, with the authority of the DPR RI, to make agreements with other countries. creation and validation agreement internationally. Deep-gap regulation legislation in Indonesia causes diversity methods look to international law as well as inconsistency practice court national to application law international. Until moment this, there is not yet an explanation normative that can finish polemic practice inconsistency.
Project Based Learning in Hospitality Education: Aristotle's Realism Perspective in Educational Philosophy Khafidhta Qudsiana Nurul Arifah; Gandung Aulia Wiratmoko; Endang Fauziati; Maryadi
International Journal of Educational Research Excellence (IJERE) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): July-December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55299/ijere.v2i2.695

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The aim of this study is Project Based Learning with philosophy realism in Hospitality Education. This study is qualitative descriptive literature research. This article discusses about philosophy education realism in informal education for practice or Project Based Learning. In this study, researchers take Project based Learning, namely training / coaching for hotel workers candidate. The results of this research show the approach Project Based Learning is not only facilitate learning holistic based on the actual projects, but also deliver experience practical for students as the emphasized by Aristotle in his theory It is emphasized understanding through action. This article presents strong argument of integration Aristotle's philosophy in learning context, and creating correlation between theory and practice as well as in preparing student for facing demands of the actual world of hospitality industry.
Mackerel Fish (Rastrelliger Kanagurta) Management Strategy at Karangantu Port M Yusuf Ridho; Dewi Susiloningtyas; Sugeng Budiharsono
International Journal of Educational Research Excellence (IJERE) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): July-December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55299/ijere.v2i2.698

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The aim of this research is to understand the management strategy for Mackerel Fish (Rastrelliger Kanagurta) at Karangantu Harbor. The research method used by researchers is a quantitative research method.  The sample selection in this research used the primary data sampling technique, using a purposive sampling technique. Because the aim of this research was mackerel, sampling was carried out randomly on the fishing fleet that caught mackerel and landed at PPN Karangantu. Meanwhile, the researcher's data analysis used Catch Per Unit Effort (CPUE), Fox Model, Schaefer Model, Walter-Hilborn Model, Clarke Yoshimoto Pooley (CYP) Model, and Schnute Model, as well as analysis of management strategy preparation using qualitative descriptive analysis methods based on MSY values, JTB, and average annual production/catch at Karangantu Harbor. The results of the research show that the correlation coefficient (R2) at 20 days is 0.9537. The r value is close to 1 (one), indicating a close relationship between length growth and fish weight. The condition of the mackerel fishery in the waters of Serang Regency is experiencing a decline. For the management of mackerel, the size of the nets used to catch mackerel should be enlarged so that fewer fish are caught that are smaller than the size at which the gonads first mature.
Legal Protection of Users Wallet Electronic or E-Wallet Benhard Kurniawan P; Irman Syahriar; Sarikun
International Journal of Educational Research Excellence (IJERE) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): July-December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55299/ijere.v2i2.700

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System payment through this online medium using electronic money as the payment tool. Drafts from electronic money This is payment in a modern way, that is, without There is physique the money or called with term cashless money. Then appear wallet electronic, or the current one known with the term e-wallet, that can be installed on a smartphone. Based on Bank Indonesia Regulation Article 1 Number 7 concerning Maintenance Processing Transaction Payment Number 18/40/PBI/2016, a container medium-based functional electronics can be equalized with place-saving electronic money as one of the methods of payment. Cannot be denied with existing payment through This e-wallet is very convenient in transactions, but it can also give rise to a new problem that can harm consumers as user e-wallet consequences lack of attention from perpetrator business e-wallet only important for getting profit. The writing method used in compiling papers This is method observation, that is, collecting data via purposeful observation to multiply references. Then method References, that is, use sources library, like books, articles, and so on. Constitution Protection: Consumers expected a capable law to give certainty to e-wallets. As a form of responsibility answer for losses that have been experienced by consumers, the perpetrator of business e-wallets has an obligation to give change, make a loss, and provide equal compensation for losses received by consumers. There is an accountability answer. This as form effort for grow return impact positive consumer to use e-wallet in do transaction electronic.
Justice Energy as Formulation Equalization Electricity Khairunnisah
International Journal of Educational Research Excellence (IJERE) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): July-December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55299/ijere.v2i2.702

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The management and use of energy, including electricity, in Indonesia addresses three aspects: energy security (ensuring national electricity demand and future sustainability) and energy equity, ie increases and decreases in availability/electrification levels). The electrification ratio should highlight the use of electricity beyond lighting and measure how far electricity boosts people's economies, energy activists say. At least 500,000 households in Indonesia did not have access to electricity until May 2021, according to government data. The majority of them live in remote or outermost villages. This paper will examine 2 (two) things that become problem formulation, namely, first, how is the concept of energy justice in terms of electricity in remote areas? and How is Energy Justice as a Concept of Electricity Equity. Rural electricity program policy aims to expand access to electricity in areas that have not been reached by electric power distribution networks in rural areas. Ecological justice is concerned with the distribution of the environment among various forms of life. Ecological justice is a theoretical approach derived from established environmental justice theory and practice. Environmental justice bases its principles on three main dimensions: distribution, recognition, and participation.
Palm Oil Plantation Expansion from an Environmental Justice Perspective Gusti Heliana Safitri
International Journal of Educational Research Excellence (IJERE) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): July-December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55299/ijere.v2i2.703

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This study alims to alnswer the ecologicall impalcts due to the expalnsion of oil pallm plalntaltions alnd how the distribution of benefits alnd risks from the existence of oil pallm plalntaltions from aln environmentall justice perspective. Als the malinstaly commodity of the Indonesialn stalte, oil pallm certalinly brings malny benefits, especiallly for people who alre involved in oil pallm plalntaltion alctivities. The high demalnd for Crude Pallm Oil exports hals calused the expalnsion of plalntaltion lalnd to increalse, so thalt environmentall dalmalge continues to occur. Environmentall dalmalge caluses ecosystems become unballalnced alnd oil pallm plalntaltions thalt alre monoculture, so thalt it caln caluse al loss of diversity in aln ecosystem. The benefits of al heallthy alnd decent life will be difficult for the present alnd future generaltions to feel.
Modernization as the Basis for Democracy in Indonesia Khamam Khosiin; Fikri Al Farabi; Zainuddin Fanani
International Journal of Educational Research Excellence (IJERE) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): July-December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55299/ijere.v2i2.708

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The role of Islamic modernization as the basis of democracy in Indonesia. Against the backdrop of sensitive ethnic, linguistic, religious and geographic diversity, this country requires a wise approach to maintain unity and integrity. The author links democracy with the modernization of Islam, discusses the history of democracy in Islam, especially during the time of the Prophet Muhammad SAW, and links it to the concept of the caliphate. In the context of Indonesian democracy, research highlights restrictions on government action, tolerance, equality before the law, free elections, freedom of political parties, respect for people's rights, and respect for minority rights. This research criticizes the view that democracy only succeeds after an era of authoritarianism, while trying to raise public awareness about their role in maintaining democracy. The research discusses the risks of political Islamization in the democratic party in Indonesia. This is highlighted as a challenge to the modernization of Islam, where Islamic political parties are often misunderstood as sources of radicalism. However, research emphasizes that the modernization of Islam as a pillar of democracy must be directed at tolerance, social justice, and a positive relationship between Islamic religion and politics, without ignoring the risk of political Islamization which could damage democracy. This research concludes that Indonesia needs a democratic approach based on Islamic modernization to achieve unity, tolerance and social justice. However, it is necessary to avoid the politicization of Islam which has the potential to damage stability and democracy.
Instilling Nationalist Values from an Early Age Through the History of the Struggle of Indonesian Heroes Yatmin; Etty Andyastuti; Anik Lestariningrum; M. Ipung Zainul Islam Sumarwoto
International Journal of Educational Research Excellence (IJERE) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): July-December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55299/ijere.v2i2.713

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Introducing the history of Indonesian independence to children is not an easy matter, considering that if you talk about history, what you definitely know is the long plot and events. Introduction to the history of Indonesian independence, in a fun way to foster good nationalist values in children from an early age. The aim is for young children to feel the meaning of struggle from simple actions. We know that children's learning methods must be adapted to their characteristics. The aim of the research will be to briefly describe how the introduction of stories of struggle increases the value of nationalism in children. The research design will use narrative/historical qualitative research, namely trying to find and describe narratively the activities carried out and the impact of the actions taken. This research will be carried out at the ABA VII Kindergarten, Kediri City with research subjects of 30 children aged 4-6 years. Collection techniques are observation, interviews and document analysis. Meanwhile, in analyzing the data, data triangulation, member checking and auditing techniques were used, as well as data analysis techniques according to Miles & Huberman, namely data reduction, data display and conclusions. The research results show that instilling nationalist values based on the story of the nation's struggle can be done through planning play activities starting from playing learning videos, designing Heroes' Day project activities and telling stories from books/pictures about the names of heroes as well as direct practice of visiting heroes' graves. Recommendations from research results should be developed other than during Heroes' Day so that we can see the continuity of children's understanding through activities to foster nationalism.