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Utama Alan Deta
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utamadeta@unesa.ac.id
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+62895429851500
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Griya Taman Asri AB/26 Tawangsari, Taman, Sidoarjo, Indonesia
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Kab. sidoarjo,
Jawa timur
INDONESIA
International Journal of Research and Community Empowerment
ISSN : -     EISSN : 29856175     DOI : https://doi.org/10.58706/ijorce
International Journal of Research and Community Empowerment (IJoRCE) accepts research articles on Natural Sciences, Social Sciences, Health, Education, Economy, Literature, and Community Services.
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Socialization and Training on Processing LDPE (Low-Density Polypropylene) Plastic Waste into Paving Blocks Agustinur, Satya Cantika; Basmalah, Mazaya; Novianti, Eni; Lestari, Emilia Dwi; Martila, Lenny Intan; Putri, Rahadian Dwi Oktavia; Yantidewi, Meta; Deta, Utama Alan
International Journal of Research and Community Empowerment Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Febuary 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58706/ijorce.v1n1.p14-21

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The increasing amount of waste in Indonesia, especially in Surabaya, is a severe problem that must be resolved immediately. The amount of plastic waste in the city of Surabaya is one of the causes of damage to the environment. So that the plastic waste must be processed so that it can be reduced. Surabaya State University KKN students made this problem the basis for implementing the Socialization and Training of Plastic Waste Processing Types of LDPE (Low-Density Polypropylene) into Paving Blocks. The purpose of this activity is as an effort to reduce the amount of plastic waste and provide alternative new jobs for the community. This activity applies the lecture method, question and answer, simulation and practice. The action begins with the opening and filling out of the pre-test, then continues with filling in the material, making simulations, and the activity ends with closing and filling in the post-test. The pre-test and post-test assessments results showed that the participant's knowledge of the material was still classified as "low" with an average pre-test score of 52.40% and an increase in knowledge of the material as indicated by the post-test average score of 87 .27%. The activity concludes that participants experience an increase in knowledge and understanding of handling plastic waste into paving blocks and have knowledge about tools, materials, and processing methods to be applied in everyday life.
Implementation of Literacy Programs and Reading Corners to Increase Students' Interest in Reading at SDN 2 Pamotan Desysetyowati, Novita; Wulandari, Devita; Cahyani, Sindy Regita; Mubarak, Husni; Lestari, Nurita Apridiana
International Journal of Research and Community Empowerment Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Febuary 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58706/ijorce.v1n1.p1-7

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This literacy program and reading corner aims to (1) Implement a literacy program and reading corner at SDN 2 Pamotan (2) Increase students' interest in reading at SDN 2 Pamotan (3) Have a literacy program and reading corner on an ongoing basis which are continued by the school. The method used in implementing the program starts from creating a reading corner in each class, then there is assistance with teachers in schools regarding the literacy schedule to be implemented, making instruments, 15 minutes of reading before class starts, journaling for 5 minutes, reading in front of the class , and there is an achievement book. The output of the program has been achieved, that is, at SDN 2 Pamotan a literacy program and reading angle have been implemented, students' interest in reading has increased after the program was implemented, and the school has agreed to continue the program. In the program implemented, it makes students more fond of reading, this is evidenced by the results of the questionnaire that 36% of students stated that they strongly agreed, and 64% of students stated that they agreed, then 0% of students who fill in less agree and disagree. Then the literacy program and reading corner are feasible to be continued by the school, this can be seen from the results of the questionnaire which shows an average of 100% in the strongly agree category, so that Pamotan 2 Elementary School teachers strongly agree to continue the literacy program and reading corner at school.
Implementation of Teaching Assistance on Mathematics and Natural Sciences Olympiad in Elementary School Deta, Utama Alan; Lintangesukamanjaya, Rahmatta Thoriq; Shinta, Chamila El; Mustafaroh, Vinka Amalia; Putri, Natasya Safira; Alemgadmi, Khaled Issa Khalifa
International Journal of Research and Community Empowerment Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Febuary 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58706/ijorce.v1n1.p8-13

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The Mathematics and Natural Sciences (MIPA) Olympiad for Elementary School (SD/MI Equivalents) in Tuban Regency, which was organized by Unesa students community services (KKN) and supervised by the Tuban Education Office, is a competition activity that is engaged in the world of education. This Olympic activity was held for 3 days starting from the technical meeting stage, preliminary session and final. Activities carried out with the aim of improving the quality of education and student resources in mastering mathematics and natural sciences are carried out at the Prunggahan Wetan Village Hall and zoom meetings. The results of the MIPA Olympiad were able to produce five categories of winners, namely Champion 1, 2, 3, hope 1 and hope 2. The event was enlivened by the appearance of Unesa KKN students and attended directly by the Head of the Middle School Office of Tuban Education. It is hoped that with this competition, with the form of competition, it is hoped that the new generation will be able to maximize their potential and also advance their scientific spirit so that they can compete with global challenges in the future.
Implementation of the “Merdeka Belajar” Curriculum in the Industrial 4.0 Era Rohmah, Azizatul Nur; Sari, Irasikah Julia; Rohmah, Nur Lailatur; Syafira, Riska; Fitriana, Fitriana; Admoko, Setyo
International Journal of Research and Community Empowerment Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Febuary 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58706/ijorce.v1n1.p22-28

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Revolution 4.0 is marked by the era of digitalization, namely by the rapid development of science and technology. Technology in the industrial era 4.0 caused the human role to be shifted. This causes changes in how to work and relate to one another. In the digital era, the education system is expected to realize that students have skills capable of critical thinking and problem solving, creative and innovative skills, communication and collaboration skills, and skilled use of information and technology. Therefore, the purpose of this article is to determine the effectiveness of the independent learning curriculum in implementing the learning process and the constraints and solutions that can be provided in implementing the independent learning curriculum in the learning process. The research method used is the method of literature study and qualitative research. The results obtained from the research that has been carried out are the application of the “Merdeka” curriculum, the effectiveness of the “Merdeka” curriculum, the advantages of implementing an “Merdeka” curriculum, and the constraints of implementing an “Merdeka” curriculum. Implementing the independent learning curriculum is more straightforward than the 2013 one. The effectiveness of the 2013 curriculum is quite good and beneficial in terms of students who are free to choose according to their interests and talents and teachers who only need to explain some of the material's content. Of course, in implementing this “Merdeka” curriculum, there are obstacles, such as various media.
The Teacher's Role as an Applicator of “Profil Pelajar Pancasila” in “Merdeka Belajar” Curriculum Suliyanah, Suliyanah; Khasanah, Uswatun; Alifia, Dita; Agustinaningrum, Nur Afni; Sabrina, Nadya Mazayu Nur; Deta, Utama Alan
International Journal of Research and Community Empowerment Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Febuary 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58706/ijorce.v1n1.p29-32

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This research was conducted with the aim of analyzing the teacher's role as an applicator of Pancasila student profiles in the independent curriculum. This research is based on the development of the era which is getting faster which is marked by the development of information technology which triggers the fading of noble values and behavioral deviations in children. Therefore, it is necessary to have character education to foster and guide students to become individuals who behave, behave, and order words well. In the independent curriculum, there is a profile of Pancasila students which is a form of character education. Through the programs, students are expected to be able to apply Pancasila values in their lives. In making it happen, the role of a teacher is needed. This research uses qualitative methods through literature studies and interviews. The data that has been obtained will be processed and then analyzed. From the data that has been obtained, it can be concluded that the teacher has a strategic role in realizing the goals of having a Pancasila student profile. The teacher who is known as someone who is admired and imitated has a role as a role model for students to behave and behave. The teacher is the leader in the class. So that the condition of the teacher in learning can directly affect the condition of students. Teachers are indeed role models for students, but school principals and non-educational staff should also be good examples for students because in realizing a Pancasila student profile that can be applied by students, teachers also need support from all elements of the school.

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