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Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies
ISSN : 27753735     EISSN : 27753727     DOI : 10.36418
Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies is a double blind peer-reviewed academic journal and open access to multidiciplinary fields. The journal is published monthly by Green Publisher Indonesia. Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies provides a means for sustained discussion of relevant issues that fall within the focus and scopes of the journal which can be examined empirically. This journal publishes research articles multidisciplinary sciences, which includes: Humanities and social sciences, contemporary political science, Educational sciences, religious sciences and philosophy, economics, Engineering sciences, Health sciences, medical sciences, design arts sciences and media. Published articles are from critical and comprehensive research, studies or scientific studies on important and current issues or reviews of scientific books.
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Efforts to Improve the Quality of Learning of PKN Unity and Unity Material in Diversity Through Team Game Tournament (TGT) Methods in Students of Grade IV C SDN Perigi 01 Years of Lessons 2019/2020 Nawiyah Nawiyah
Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): Journal Eduvest - Journal Of Universal Studies
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  The low quality of PKn learning in students of grades IV-C at SDN Pondok Kacang Timur 03 years of lessons 2019/2020 memotiti researchers look for solutions how efforts in improving the quality of learning PKn through the Team Game Tournament (TGT) method. After the study was found 1) Student test results in cycle I meeting 1 obtained an average of 55.42 student test results with a completion percentage of 25%, cycle I meeting 2 obtained an average of student test results 63.33 with a completion percentage of 38%, cycle II meeting 1 obtained an average of student test results 72.50 with a percentage completion of 54%, cycle II meeting 2 obtained the average student test results 85.83 with a completion percentage of 100%,  Showed significant improvement in performance. 2) The application of cooperative learning through TGT can improve the quality of students' civic education learning outcomes. The average grade of student test results each cycle increases. In cycle I meeting 1 obtained an average of student test results 55.42 with a percentage completion of 25%, cycle I meeting 2 obtained an average of student test results 63.33 with a percentage completion of 38%, cycle II meeting 1 obtained an average of student test results 72.50 with a completion percentage of 54%, cycle II meeting 2 obtained an average of student test results 85.83 with a completion percentage of 100%,  Showed significant improvement in performance. The advice that can be given from the results of this class action research is 1) The application of a learning model with the Type team games tournament as one of the alternative learning models for teachers that can improve the quality of civic education learning. 2) Tournament games in the TGT learning model, should be designed in such a way that students are more interested and can improve the quality in students who can ultimately improve their achievements.
Increasing Achievement in Science Learning About Various Types of Objects Through Experimental Methods in Class IV Students of SDN Pondok Kacang Timur 03 Semester 1 Year 2015/2016 Sutinah Sutinah
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In essence, teaching and learning activities are a process of interaction or reciprocity between teachers and students in the learning unit. Improving science learning achievement about various forms of objects in fourth grade students at SD Negeri Pondok Kacang Timur 03 Semester 1 of 2015/2016 through the experimental method. This research uses Classroom Action Research (CAR). Based on the results of the discussion of data analysis that has been carried out in cycle I and cycle II in this study, it can be concluded as follows: The use of experimental methods can improve student learning outcomes in science subjects subject to various forms of objects in class IV semester I SDN Negeri Pondok Kacang Timur 03 academic year 2015/2016, this is indicated by an increase in learning outcomes, namely the learning process before the action shows low learning outcomes, namely students whose scores meet the KKM as many as 13 students or 37%, students who have not completed 21 students or 61% with the highest score of 90 and the lowest score was 40. In the first cycle the number of students who completed 21 students or 61% while those who had not completed 13 students or 39%. The minimum score is 50 and the maximum value is 90. In the second cycle there was an increase in learning outcomes, namely the number of students' completeness was 32 students or 94%. The minimum score is 70 and the maximum value is 100. There is an increase in the average score, namely 65 in the pre-cycle to 73 in the first cycle and increasing to 85 in the second cycle. Thus it can be concluded that using the experimental method can improve student learning outcomes in science subjects on the subject of various forms of objects in class IV semester I SDN Negeri Pondok Kacang Timur 03 academic year 2015/2016 can improve learning outcomes.
Profile of Critical Thinking Ability of Junior High School Students on Human Blood Circulation System Materials in Situbondo District Nurul Azizah; Sutarto Sutarto; Jekti Prihatin
Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies Vol. 1 No. 10 (2021): Journal Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies
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This study aims to describe the critical thinking skills of junior high school students on the subject of the Human Circulatory System in Situbondo Regency. This type of research is descriptive quantitative by using critical thinking test questions. The number of respondents in this study amounted to 236 students in 5 schools in Situbondo Regency. The critical thinking test questions on the material of the human circulatory system are in the form of multiple choices and consist of five questions according to the critical thinking indicators according to Ennis. The results of the critical thinking test of junior high school students in Situbondo Regency with the material of the human circulatory system showed an average score of 47%, for the indicator of the ability to provide simple explanations an average of 54%, the indicator of ability to build basic skills an average of 48%, the indicator of ability to conclude an average of 48%, the indicator of ability to provide further explanation an average of 49%, and the indicator of ability to set strategy and tactics an average of 37%.
The Role of Muhammadiyah in Social Community Arief Syamsuddin Muhammad Olii; Rahmawati Caco; Ibnu Rawandhy N.Hula
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Muhammadiyah is a religious organization that always adheres to the leadership under Amar ma'ruf Nahi Munkar which has been proven by always playing an active role in community empowerment, both in terms of education, religion, health, economy and other social communities. The purpose of this research is to get an idea of how the role of Muhammadiyah in Community Empowerment. In this study using a qualitative descriptive approach, the data collected later through observation, documentation and interviews. From the results of the discussion, it can be concluded that Muhammadiyah is an Islamic da'wah movement that has a commitment to purify and maintain the purity of Islamic teachings. Muhammadiyah understands that culture is thought, work and life appreciation which is a reflection of Muslims on the teachings of their religion, which is rooted in the authenticity of Islamic teachings.
The Impact of the Covid-19 on the Word of Education Do’ana Adinda Nalurita; Arief Syamsuddin Muhammad Olii
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This article examines the impact of Covid-19 on the word of education. Which has the aim of knowing how nfluential Covid-19 on education. It is because education is a conscious effort that is carried out systematically in creating an atmosphere of teaching and learning so that students can develop their potentials in live. So that later it will be an educated person is very important. Being an educated person is very important as it will make someone eligible for the nation. The research method used in this research is descriptive qualitative method. The type of data used in this study is qualitative data, which is categorized into two types, namely primary data and secondary data. The results of the studyAlthough many educataors, students and the community are not ready yet facing the era of the industrial revolution 4.0, courageous learning in the midst of this Covid-19 pandemic as if forcing all humans to be ready for today’s technological developments. From a sociological perspective, this policy is the right step to take under these conditions.
Evaluation of the Implementation of Traffic and Road Transportation Safety Supervision in the Infrastructure Sector Imam Ozali; Euis Saribanon
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Supervision is the process of determining performance measures and taking actions that can support the achievement of the expected results in accordance with the performance that has been set. With many problems regarding the public transportation service sector in DKI Jakarta, the evaluation of the implementation of supervision as stated in Government Regulation of the Republic of Indonesia No. 37 of 2017 concerning Traffic and Road Transportation Safety, is ensured to be carried out according to existing regulations. The problem in this research is how the implementation of Traffic Safety and Road Transportation in the Infrastructure Sector with the object of the Transportation Company in Jakarta, to solve the problem the author uses a mix method research that combines quantitative and qualitative methods. The output of this research is to produce a quality research and can provide valuable input to the government as a regulator and public transport companies as operators. The results of the study were to determine the extent to which the effectiveness of the implementation of Traffic Safety and Road Transportation in the Infrastructure Sector with the object of the Transportation Company in Jakarta.
Health Profile Based on Healthy Family Index, Tambakmas Village From the Results of the PIS-PK Survey Kirnia Tri Wulandari
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The Healthy Indonesia Program is one of the programs of Nawa Cita's 5th agenda, which is to Improve the Quality of Life of Indonesian People. The purpose of this research is to improve the access of families and their members to comprehensive health services, including promotive and preventive services as well as basic curative and rehabilitative services. The benefits are increasing family access along with their members to comprehensive health services, including promotive and preventive services as well as basic curative and rehabilitative services. Collecting and processing data, including general data and special data, general data is data concerning the working area of Gantrung Health Center, population data and program goals. Special data is data on improving health status, health program coverage, and family and family member data. Identifying health problems and their potential solutions, analyzing and identifying health problems from existing data. At rt levels found some problems on the coverage of low healthy family indicators, this affected the index of healthy families rt levels, the average index of healthy families was on Pre-Healthy.The value is greater if the level of urgency is urgent, or the level of seriousness, or the level of development is increasingly concerning. Then multiply the level of urgency (U) by the level of Seriousness (S) and the level of Development (G). Problem priorities are sorted by multiplication results. Follow-up plans are drawn up jointly between program implementers/efforts with low healthy family indicator achievements. This is the cooperation of health workers and the community in realizing community empowerment in health development. In the follow-up plan still uses the family approach, with the survey data it can be known starting from rw targets, RT, families and individuals
Case Report: Osteogenesis Imperfecta in Daughter Patients Aged 6 Years 9 Months Kirnia Tri Wulandari; Tikto Tikto
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Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is a rare disease with a wide spectrum of clinical and genetic variability; It is characterized by very brittle bones, blue sclera, dentinogenesis imperfecta, scoliosis and hearing loss. This study aims to identify and report cases of osteogenesis imperfecta in child patients aged 6 years 9 months. This study uses a qualitative method with the type of case report. The sampling technique used in this study is random sampling technique by Slovin formula in Husein Umar. In this study, each population has same opportunity to be selected as a sample. Based on the results of the analysis and discussion, it can be concluded that the case of osteogenesis imperfecta is a complex congenital disorder and must be distinguished from other differential diagnoses. Furthermore, with a careful examination, it is hoped that the diagnosis of osteogenesis imperfecta cases can be better.
Implementation of Religious-Based Madrasah Performance Management For Improving Student's Akhlakul Karimah at Madrasah Aliyah Riswan Riswan; Sutaryat Trisnamansyah; Hanafiah Hanafiah; Sofyan Sauri
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This study aims to find out and obtain a holistic description of the implementation of religious-based madrasa performance management to improve the morality of MAN students. This study uses a qualitative approach with case study research methods. The analysis was processed by interviews, observations and document studies with triangulation of sources from the Head of the Madrasah Education Section, Pokjawas, Madrasah Committee, head of MAN 4, Wakamad Akademik, teacher and student councils. The results show that efforts to overcome various problems of performance management of religious-based madrasas to improve morality can be done by separating the curriculum system that applies to the Religious Program MAN and the regular MAN. The conclusion of this study, namely the implementation of religious-based madrasa performance management for improving the morality of students at MAN 4 Banjar was carried out based on guidelines from the Ministry of Religion, but not yet effective and touching for improving the morality of students.
Analysis of Governor's Regulation Concerning the Implementation of Large-Scale Social Restrictions in Handling Covid-19 Ahmad Kahar Maranjaya; Rifani Firyal Faruqi
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The purpose of the issuance of this Government Regulation concerning Large-Scale Social Restrictions is to ensure that the Regional Government does not take individual steps, so that with the existence of this Government Regulation, steps handling of Covid 19 can be in line with the Central Government. For this reason, the author is interested in conducting research with the aim of finding out whether Pergub Number 88/2020 is the implementing regulation of the legislation. This study uses a normative juridical approach. In conducting the research, the writer uses the library research method to review a statutory regulation, which can be obtained from a literature research by using primary, secondary, and tersier legal materials. Based on the discussion of this research, it is concluded that the Governor's Regulation Number 88 of 2020 concerning the Implementation of Large-Scale Social Restrictions (PSBB) in Handling Corona Virus Disease 2019 (Covid-19) which was issued first before the regional regulations that were formed later needed to be updated in substance into a Regional Regulation and issued back to the new Governor Regulation. This step is taken to ensure the synchronization of the national legal system by means of vertical synchronization and horizontal synchronization. In Government Regulation No. 38 of 2007 which is a derivative of Law no. 32 of 2004 regulates the division of government affairs between the Government, Province, and Regency/City.

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