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JENDELA PENGETAHUAN
Published by Universitas Pattimura
ISSN : 19797842     EISSN : 30218314     DOI : https://doi.org/10.30598/jp16iss1pp1-12
Core Subject : Education,
JENDELA PENGETAHUAN was first published in April 2007 (Print ISSN 2979-7842) and is published by the Alumni of the Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Universitas Pattimura in collaboration with LP2M-Maluku. JENDELA PENGETAHUAN serves as a medium of scientific information and communication for the development and professionalism that contributes to the expansion of knowledge in the field of education, particularly through the application of curriculum, instruction, learning, policy, and teacher preparation, with the goal of advancing the understanding of educational theory and practice. This journal is published twice a year in April and October, and it accepts manuscripts or articles from academics and researchers both from within and outside the country.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 91 Documents
Students' Perceptions of Online Learning in the History Education Program Dokolamo, Hamid; Hetharion, ‪Bety Diana; Rehena, Matheos
JENDELA PENGETAHUAN Vol 15 No 1 (2022): JENDELA PENGETAHUAN
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jp15iss1pp15-27

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Perceptions of History Students on Online Learning in the History Education Study Program. This research aims to see how the perception of students of the history education study program toward online learning that takes place in the history education study program. This research is a descriptive qualitative approach that reveals in-depth the implementation of online learning. Data collection techniques were collected through interviews, observations, and documentation studies. The results of this study are in the implementation of learning, 95% of students have a favorable opinion, meaning that there are no obstacles to get. In contrast, in students' perceptions of learning, three points are measured: 1. The effectiveness of 90% of students have a positive perception where students feel the ability to play technology increases in learning online. Communication: 60% of students have a negative perception of students feeling that communication in online learning is not going well. While 66% of students positively perceive feedback, the reciprocal relationship between students and lecturers is going well. Constraints encountered by students in online learning are internet connection, high cost, lots of assignments, non-conducive learning environment, and less effective learning.
Characteristics of Sago in the Maluku Islands (Taxonomy, Morphology, Species, and Productivity) Riry, Roberth Berthy
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jp15iss1pp28-37

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Sago is a very potential plant in the Maluku Islands, is a natural wealth that is bestowed by God for some Maluku people and has played an essential role for the community since ancient times, both as a staple and additional food as well as its function as a building material and its role in environmental sustainability, especially water management control. The area of sago land in the Maluku Islands is currently 58,185 ha; it is likely to be even broader if a detailed inventory process is carried out. With this area, the potential for sago starch in Maluku reaches 465,180 tons/year, and only 46,000 tons/year has been utilized, or about 10%, which means that 90% of sago starch is lost in the forest yearly. On the other hand, public attention to sago is decreasing or even disappearing, especially in urban communities. Urban communities generally eat less "papeda" and "sago plates." An introduction to several aspects of sago, especially the taxonomic, morphological, species, and productivity aspects of sago in the Maluku Islands to the younger generation. It is hoped that the younger generation will realize sago's many benefits and uses, thus trying to get to know the sago plant more profoundly and being determined to develop it into a leading commodity in Maluku.
Analysis of Pedagogical Content Knowledge (PCK) Levels of Teachers at SMP Negeri 21 Ambon Asrul, Asrul; Lasaiba, Mohammad Amin
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jp15iss1pp38-45

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A teacher can be said to be professional and not only can master the material and concepts but must master how to teach and how learning strategies can be conveyed to students properly. These two things are between material (content) and how to teach (pedagogy), which are mutually sustainable and cannot be separated. The importance of continuity between material and pedagogics emerges, and a new understanding of how to combine material knowledge and convey it to students, namely pedagogical content knowledge (PCK), appears. The essential components of PCK are Pedagogical Knowledge (PK) and Content Knowledge (CK). This type of research is descriptive research. Descriptive research. Quantitative analysis through categorization. This study uses quantitative research as the process of data collection and processing. Quantitative research is research that uses a lot of numbers, from collecting data and interpreting data to presenting results. Based on the calculation of the PCK level at SMP Negeri 21 Ambon through the teacher's PCK test consisting of 52 open-ended questions, it is known that the ideal means is 26, and the perfect standard deviation is 7.78. Furthermore, it was found that 3 teachers were in the high PCK category, 2 teachers were in the medium PCK category, and 1 teacher was in the low PCK category.
Geosphere Phenomena from a Geographical Perspective: Examination of Substance and Complexity Lasaiba, Mohammad Amin
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jp15iss1pp1-14

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In the study of geography, the complexity studied covers a broad aspect of various geosphere phenomena with a unique approach as a geographical identity in examining every problem spread across the earth. The approach referred to as an analytical tool in assessing geographic reality includes spatial, ecological, and complex regional approaches. From this approach, geographers can examine various realities on earth more comprehensively by referring to the multiple problems in each region and simultaneously being a differentiator with various other sciences. From a geographical perspective, the geosphere phenomenon is analyzed based on the regional landscape as a causative factor. The underlying physical conditions are accompanied by various human activities that indirectly change nature so that the area experiences multiple damages. Spatially and ecologically, various damages can be mapped, emphasizing human interaction with nature. Then, it is thoroughly studied in a complex area so that an understanding of the causes of flooding and solutions that can be put forward can be realized more specifically. It is the geography specification that contributes ideas for advancing science and knowledge.
Code-Mixing of Indonesian Language into Geser-Gorom Language in the Comment Section of the Newpilar Seram Bagian Timur Facebook Group Sidi, Saida; Rumalean, Iwan; Lelapary, Happy
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jp15iss1pp46-53

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The types, methods, and approaches used in this research are qualitative-descriptive-postpositivism. Aims to describe Indonesian Code Mixing into "Geser-Gorom" Code on the NewPilar SBT Facebook Social Meds Group. The data obtained are not numbers but words and sentences containing the Mixing of Indonesian Codes into the "Geser-Gorom" Code in the NewPilar SBT Facebook Medsos Group. The data source for this research is the NewPilar SBT Facebook Social Media Group. Data collection uses note-taking, reading, and documentation techniques. This research instrument is crucial because the researcher is present as a collector, analyzer, and description of the research results. Check the validity of the data using triangulation of data and sources. The results showed that of the three types of code-mixing, the researcher found one kind of code-mixing spoken by members of the NewPilar SBT Facebook Social Media Group, namely inward mixing. Inward code-mixing is mixing Indonesian code into the "Geser-Gorom" code, as in the speech sa iwa mu, kao loka baba. "That one is okay; you are great.
Integration of Local Wisdom in Sustainable Ecotourism Management from the Perspective of Indigenous Communities Lasaiba, Mohammad Amin
JENDELA PENGETAHUAN Vol 15 No 2 (2022): JENDELA PENGETAHUAN
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jp15iss2pp85-92

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With time, the terminology of ecotourism continues to evolve. This study aims to explore the role of local wisdom in the sustainable management of ecotourism from the perspective of indigenous communities in Indonesia. This research focuses on how traditional knowledge and practices can be integrated into ecotourism management to support environmental sustainability, enhance the economic welfare of local communities, and strengthen cultural identity. The research method used is a literature review, examining relevant journals and literature from the past five years. The findings show that the active involvement of indigenous communities in ecotourism management, as seen in Komodo National Park, the Subak system in Bali, and indigenous communities in North Sulawesi, can yield significant benefits. Indigenous community participation increases conservation awareness, community participation, and fair distribution of economic benefits. However, challenges such as lack of policy support and conflicts of interest must be addressed. This study recommends developing policies that recognize and value local wisdom, capacity building for indigenous communities through training and education, and implementing participatory approaches at every stage of ecotourism project planning and execution
The Influence of Secondhand Clothing Product Quality on Purchase Decisions Among Consumers (A Study on Economics Education Students) Ode, Fifin; Louhenapessy, William George; Sinay, Francisca Riconita
JENDELA PENGETAHUAN Vol 15 No 2 (2022): JENDELA PENGETAHUAN
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jp15iss2pp93-97

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The purpose of this study is to determine the quality of the product to significantly affect the purchase decision on used clothing. The type of research used is quantitative research associative approach. The population in this study is Economic Education Students class of 2019-2022. The sampling technique in this study uses purposive sampling, namely determining samples based on predetermined criteria, namely consumers who often shop for used clothes. The data analysis techniques used in this study are, validity test, reliability test, simple regression analysis test and partial test (t test). Based on the results obtained in this study, product quality has a positive and significant effect on purchasing decisions. Product quality had a 56.0% effect on purchasing decisions while the remaining 44.0% was influenced by other variables not examined in this study.
Analysis of the Impact of Indomaret's Presence on Retail Traders' Income in Poka Village, Teluk Ambon District Louhenapessy, William George
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jp15iss2pp98-105

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This study aims to determine the income of retail traders before and after the presence of Indomaret in Poka Village, Teluk Ambon. This study uses a quantitative approach with statistical analysis paired sample t-test. The study population consisted of 310 retail traders in Poka Village who sold the same products as the products sold at Indomaret and a sample of 31 retail traders. The results of the study showed that there were changes in the income of retail traders before and after the presence of Indomaret in Poka Village, Teluk Ambon District, as seen from the raw data obtained by the researchers. Then, data analysis was carried out using statistical analysis, which included Homogeneity, Linearity, and Paired Sample T-test from the three tests showing that there were real or significant differences in the income of retail traders before and after the presence of Indomaret in Poka Village.
Analysis of Carbon Availability in the Sirimau Mountain Protected Forest Area, Ambon City Riry, Roberth Berthy; Lasaiba, Mohammad Amin
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jp15iss2pp106-115

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This study aims to (1) determine the amount of carbon availability in various land uses in the protected forest area of Mount Sirimau, Ambon City, and (2) determine the potential for CO2 absorption based on land use in the protected forest area of Mount Sirimau, Ambon City. The method in this study consisted of making land use maps, measuring plant biomass, and laboratory work. The results showed that the total carbon availability in the protected forest of Mount Sirimau was 418.98 tons/ha, which came from tree carbon stocks, 402.25 tons/ha (96%), and undergrowth, 16.69 tons/ha (4% ). Based on land use, the most extensive carbon stocks came from primary dryland forest land use of 187.59 tons/ha, secondary dryland forest at 100.48 tons/ha, shrubs at 32.59 tons/ha (7.78%), dry agriculture land at 31.41 tonnes/ha (7.5%), mixed dryland agriculture 59.25 tonnes/ha (14.14%), savanna 6.78 tonnes/ha (1.62%) and settlements 0.84 tonnes/ha (0.2%). The potential for carbon dioxide absorption by vegetation in the protected forest of Mount Sirimau is 1,537.50 tons CO2/ha. The most considerable absorption came from tree-level vegetation of 1,476.25 tons CO2/ha or 96% of the total CO2 absorption. Based on land use, primary dryland forest has the most remarkable ability to absorb CO2, namely 688.45 tonnes of CO2/ha or 44.78% of the total CO2 absorption.
Business Development Strategy for the Tofu Industry (Case Study: Pak Suharno's Business in Sidorejo Village, Curup Tengah District, Rejang Lebong Regency) Oktoyoki, Hefri; Marina, Marina; Sihasale, Daniel Anthoni; Ansiska, Paisal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jp15iss2pp116-125

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This research aims to determine the development strategy of Pak Suharno's tofu industry in Sidorejo Village, Curup Tengah District, Rejang Lebong Regency. The study was conducted from May to June 2021. The method used to determine the respondents was purposive sampling with three groups of respondents: business actors, local communities, government officials, and experts. Data analysis was performed using IFE, EFE, SWOT, and AHP matrices. The study's results indicate the presence of strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. Based on the IE (Internal-External) matrix, Pak Suharno's tofu industry in Sidorejo Village, Curup Tengah District, Rejang Lebong Regency, is in cell 5, which represents the Growth Stability or Hold and Maintain position. Alternative strategies that can be applied to Pak Suharno's tofu industry in Sidorejo Village, Curup Tengah District, Rejang Lebong Regency, are S-O (Strength-Opportunity) strategy, W-O (Weakness-Opportunities) strategy, S-T (Strength-Threat) strategy, and W-T (Weakness-Threat) strategy. Five priority hierarchies have been concluded based on the highest to lowest assessments from experts, resulting in the most attractive strategy focusing on the development of the tofu industry in Sidorejo Village, Curup Tengah District, Rejang Lebong Regency, which is to improve distribution channels (0.385). Business actors play a critical role in improving the availability of raw materials at the upstream level (0.149) and expanding distribution networks (0.047). The consideration for the SO alternative strategy (0.087) is to develop tofu products, improve marketing facilities by opening educational tourism, and collaborate with other parties to expand marketing.

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