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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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Regional Financial Ratio Analysis in Pemalang Regency For the 2016-2020 Financial Year Dana Yuliana; Susanti Usman
Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies Vol. 2 No. 4 (2022): Journal Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies
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This study aims to determine regional financial performance based on the ratio of fiscal decentralization, regional financial independence ratio, effectiveness ratio, regional financial efficiency ratio, compatibility ratio, and growth ratio in Pemalang Regency for the 2016-2020 fiscal year. The method in this research is descriptive quantitative. The data used in the form of secondary data in the form of an annual report on budget realization from the official website of the Pemalang Regency government. The results of this study are the ratio of the degree of fiscal decentralization is included in the very good category, the independence ratio is included in the delegative category, the effectiveness ratio is included in the effective category, the efficiency ratio is included in the efficiency category, the compatibility ratio of the results of the realization is more optimized for routine capital expenditure purposes, and The result of the percentage growth ratio of the Pemalang Regency government prioritizes its regional expenditures for operating expenses compared to its capital expenditures. The performance of local financial management in Pemalang Regency based on financial ratio analysis is quite good, in managing PAD it is effective and efficient, and the level of regional independence is good.
Key Data-Based Church Growth in Indonesia From Evangelical Perspective and Critical Review of Them Wahyoe Rita Wulandari
Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies Vol. 2 No. 4 (2022): Journal Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies
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The datas which is contained in the books of church growth are mostly non-empirical research, on the other hand only raises subject of motivational, hope & promises and apologetic figures. Empirical research approach on the theme or theology of church growth produces data with factual figures. Bilangan Research Center  (BRC) is an empirical research institute that provides relevant, valid and current reference data on Christian spirituality and church growth. Spirituality and church growth are discussed using a national-level empirical research database. This paper examines the BRC from an evangelical perspective and critiques its findings from an ecumenical perspective.
Strategic Management to Cultivate Islamic Boarding Schools’ Educational Quality: Blending Model Implementation Aip Syarifudin; Muhibbin Syah; Cecep Sumarna; Erni Haryanti
Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies Vol. 2 No. 4 (2022): Journal Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies
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This study aims to explore strategic management of Islamic Boarding Scholl in order to cultivate educational quality. The present study employed a qualitative study by using descriptive analytical approach. Two Islamic boarding schools were selected as the research sites namely Sabilunnajat and Al-Ulfah Islamic boarding schools, Ciamis Regency, West Java, Indonesia. The findings revealed that these two Islamic boarding schools were deemed capable to survive in a fairly tight competition. Moreover, there were several strategic steps undertaken by these two Islamic boarding schools to survive and contribute to the society. This alteration attempt is a conceptualization of Islamic boarding school management system referred to, in other words, as management strategy. After obtaining the results of field data from two research sites, the researcher will subsequently analyze and attempt to improve the management system in the two research sites. A good boarding school and the survived one is considered capable to answer the needs of the society which is in line with the terms where quality is something that meets needs. Afterwards, this study proposed a model knowledge of Islamic boarding school management system particularly the Blending Model of Management of Islamic Boarding Schools
Visual Branding Design Review of Local Coffee Store in Jakarta Novena Ulita
Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies Vol. 2 No. 4 (2022): Journal Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (3109.041 KB) | DOI: 10.59188/eduvest.v2i4.411

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The Indonesian government's campaign that invites to love local coffee products also strengthens the habit of drinking coffee as a contemporary lifestyle. This has resulted in encouraging the emergence of local coffee shop product brands in Jakarta that compete with non-local brand coffee shops which have a lot of demand first. This competition eventually triggers the creativity of producers in creating a brand identity as part of the power of product marketing. This research uses a qualitative method with a netnographic approach and a case study. The research uses a netnographic method related to the existence of local coffee shops on digital artifacts that are accessed online. Using the theory of visual branding and brand identity, this study aims to find trends and big ideas for local coffee shop branding visual design ideas from 2015-2018 in Jakarta as part of the image of Indonesian local brand identity. The results of this study conclude that overall the visual elements used to describe marketing strategies with big ideas are keywords that are different from each other by describing their respective advantages. The dominant color used by the eight samples of visual branding also supports the big idea of ​​professional, classic, modern, locality, ethnic, cultural, and romantic keywords that build these emotions in consumers. This has finally become a trend for the development of visual branding for local coffee shops in Jakarta.
Analysis of Factors Affecting Regional Financial Independence in the Framework of a Policy Strategy For Increasing Regional Original Income Vissia Dewi Haptari; Ari Mulianta Ginting; Ferdinand David Aritonang
Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies Vol. 2 No. 4 (2022): Journal Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies
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The regional autonomy policy, which is accompanied by the provision of balancing funds, has a goal, one of which is to have an impact on the financial independence of regency/municipal governments in Indonesia. The balancing funds provided should have an effect or have an impact on regional financial independence. This research is directed to see to what extent the relationship of fiscal decentralization can provide an increase in regional financial independence. Based on the results of the panel data regression analysis of the district/city data clusters, the results showed various results. In clusters I and IV, it shows that there is a positive and significant effect of the provision of balancing funds on regional financial independence. Meanwhile, based on the results of panel regression analysis in regencies/cities in cluster II, it shows that the provision of balancing funds has no significant effect on regional financial independence. The districts/cities in cluster III show that the balancing fund variable has a negative and significant influence on the financial independence of local governments. This implies that the provision of balancing funds for districts/cities in cluster III actually makes local governments dependent on transfer funds from the central government.
Critical Thinking Ability in Translation 5 Course Online Tutorials Nur Hasanah
Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies Vol. 2 No. 4 (2022): Journal Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies
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This study aims to determine students' critical thinking skills in online tutorials for translation 5 courses. The research method used is a qualitative descriptive method using an assessment rubric proposed by Finken and Ennis (1993). The results showed that there were still at least 2 students who were able to demonstrate critical thinking skills in discussions 1,3, and 4 in the online tutorial for the Translation course 5. In discussion 1 only 2 students out of a total of 31 students showed good development in critical thinking skills and in discussion 3 , only 1 out of 26 students have the same development of critical thinking skills. The same thing is also seen in discussion 4, only 2 students out of a total of 27 students have good development. Therefore, critical thinking skills in online tutorials for translation 5 courses still need to be improved.
Analysis of the Problem-Based Story Model Development with ICT Kahoot and the Effectiveness on Students’ Metacognition Awareness and Science Process Skills Widiet Nurcahyo Ramadhana; Suratno Suratno; Yushardi Yushardi
Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies Vol. 2 No. 4 (2022): Journal Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies
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This study aims to develop a problem-based story learning model with ICT using the Kahoot interactive quiz that could increase students' metacognition awareness and science process skills which were determined by the validity, practicality, and effectiveness of the learning model. This research was a research development (R&D) 4D Thiagarajan through four stages such as define, design, develop, disseminate. The effectiveness of data collection was done by giving pre-test and post-test questions on metacognition awareness using MAI (Metacognition Awareness Inventory) and questions on students' science process skills by looking at the increase in the average score of normalized gain. The results showed that the learning model was effective for increasing awareness of metacognition, this was based on the average N-Gain in the small group test, large group test, and the dissemination test with an average of 0.62 in the medium category, and on the students' science process skills with an average N-Gain value of 0.61 in the medium category. This model was also declared “valid” by the expert validators and users which was supported by empirical validation results. The practicality of implementing the PBS model had also been tested by observing the teacher's ability in classroom learning, learning responses to the ease with which teachers used the model, and student responses to the learning model applied by the teacher. The final result showed that the problem-based storytelling model developed had met the valid, effective, and practical criteria.
The Impact Of China – Emission Trading System Policy Effectiveness on Economic and Future Forecast: Evidence From Pilot City Susi Safitri; Atira Cesare Mutia
Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies Vol. 2 No. 4 (2022): Journal Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies
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China ETS is a system that is implemented in 7 regions in China which called pilot areas, including Shanghai, Beijing, Tianjin, Chongqing, Hubei, Guangdong and Shenzhen, which aiming at reducing GHG emissions or, more specifically, CO2 gas by limiting the production of carbon gas from each emitter (cap) the difference between the emission level and the value of the cap is called a trade (trade). By using panel data and Linear Regression we analyze the impact of China-ETS policy on China Economic growth (GDP) while at the same time analyze the carbon price trend which is one of the factor of the ETS system succeed. The result showing that ETS policy effectively impacts on reducing carbon emission, and there have corelation between carbon price and the carbon amount, Lastly, using ARIMA model on forecasting the carbon amount within 10 years.
Political Law of The Government in A Special Naturalization of Indonesian Football Players Based on Walfare State Theory Muhammad Zulhidayat; Atma Suganda; Imran Bukhari Razif
Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies Vol. 2 No. 4 (2022): Journal Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies
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The naturalization process itself is known in Law no. 12 of 2006 concerning Citizenship of the Republic of Indonesia, naturalization is divided into two, namely ordinary naturalization and special naturalization, ordinary naturalization is sufficient to meet the administrative requirements stipulated by law, while special naturalization must obtain the consideration of the House of Representatives before obtaining citizenship. The thing that needs to be observed in this special naturalization process is that someone who wants to be naturalized must first have service to the Indonesian nation, the anomaly that is happening at this time is that the government allows naturalization policies without considering the interests of the state, but for the interests of clubs playing in Indonesian leagues. . Therefore, this study takes the formulation of the problem, how is the legal politics of the special naturalization policy for football players in Indonesia in terms of Law no. 12 of 2006 concerning Citizenship? In this study, the research method is normative juridical. The conclusion in this study is that the current naturalization policy is contrary to the constitutional mandate, especially in Article 20 of Law No. 12 of 2006 concerning citizenship, by facilitating the naturalization process, making naturalization players filled with players whoThe naturalization process itself is known in Law no. 12 of 2006 concerning Citizenship of the Republic of Indonesia, naturalization is divided into two, namely ordinary naturalization and special naturalization, ordinary naturalization is sufficient to meet the administrative requirements stipulated by law, while special naturalization must obtain the consideration of the House of Representatives before obtaining citizenship. The thing that needs to be observed in this special naturalization process is that someone who wants to be naturalized must first have service to the Indonesian nation, the anomaly that is happening at this time is that the government allows naturalization policies without considering the interests of the state, but for the interests of clubs playing in Indonesian leagues. . Therefore, this study takes the formulation of the problem, how is the legal politics of the special naturalization policy for football players in Indonesia in terms of Law no. 12 of 2006 concerning Citizenship? In this study, the research method is normative juridical. The conclusion in this study is that the current naturalization policy is contrary to the constitutional mandate, especially in Article 20 of Law No. 12 of 2006 concerning citizenship, by facilitating the naturalization process, making naturalization players filled with players who are of old age and cannot contribute to the Indonesian national team for a long time.                  
Language Development: Early Detection of Speaking Disorders and The Process of Treating Juni Ahyar; Yusri Ibrahim; Jumadil Saputra; Zikri Muhammad
Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies Vol. 2 No. 4 (2022): Journal Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies
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The old paradigm which states that speech disorders in children are normal so that when they become a disorder, it will have an impact on the process of language development of children to adulthood. The number of cases of speech disorders found in children caused by the delay in early detection by parents. This is due to the lack of information regarding children's speech disorders. The purpose of writing this article is 1) to find out the stages of children's language development, (2) to find out the causes of speech and language disorders in children and (3) to find out the symptoms and the process of handling speech and language disorders in children. The article writing methodology uses a systematic literature review approach to 39 articles. The results of the writing obtained four stages of children's language development, namely the babbling stage (the babbling stage), the holophrastic stage (the one-word one-phrase stage), the two-word one-phrase stage (telegraphic) and the differentiation stage. Every child has a different range of stages. Factors that cause children's speech disorders that can be caused by medical factors, physiological factors and environmental factors. Children's speech disorders can be in the form of delays in language development, aphasia, speech organ disorders, hearing problems, autism, emotional and behavioral disorders. Treatment of speech disorders can be done with speech therapy, oral motor therapy and melodic intonation therapy. The implications of writing this article can be used as a reference by parents and health practitioners to carry out early detection and the process of handling speech disorders.

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