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JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL STUDIES is a journal that uses a double-blind peer review model that can be accessed online. The purpose of HUMAS JOURNAL is to publish a journal containing quality articles that will be able to contribute thoughts from a theoretical and empirical perspective in society and humanities at a regional, national, and global scale. The writings at JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL STUDIES will significantly contribute to critical thinking in the area of society and humanities. The scope of the fields contained in HUMAS JOURNAL covers the following areas: social work, social welfare, social change, and social policy; humanism and human rights; corporate governance, and community studies; crosscultural and multiculturalism studies; economy, management, population and development studies; ethics, and intergroup relations; war, conflict, and international relations; local genius (local wisdom and local knowledge); popular culture; studies of inequality (class, race and gender studies); theology philosphy art literature and other related areas. Articles published on research results and literature review with acceptable research methodologies, qualitative studies, quantitative studies, or a combination of both, statistical analysis, case studies, field research, and historical studies. JISH received manuscripts from various related circles, such as relevant researchers, professors, students, policy-makers, scientists, and others.
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THE STUDY OF INCORRECT USAGE OF THE WORD “APOTEK” IN PROPER AND CORRECT INDONESIAN Ertinawati, Yuni; Nugroho, Gilang Setyo; Zakia, Salwa; Nurulfadilah, Syahla Maulida
JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL STUDIES Vol. 2 No. 04 (2024): NOVEMBER 2024
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The purpose of this study is to analyze the use of the word “apotek” on shop signboards. A shop signboard shows the name of the shop and helps visitors find its location. If there are mistakes in writing words on the signboard, the content of the signboard will not be clear or precise if the words are written incorrectly. This sample was taken in the Tasikmalaya City area. The method used in this research is a descriptive method which is qualitative in nature. The data collection techniques used are direct observation, documentation, and analysis. Through these techniques, this study identifies the use of the word “apotek” which does not following ethics in language, and the Enhanced Spelling (EYD) and the Big Indonesian Dictionary (KBBI). The results of this study show that there are still many signboards that write the word “paotek” incorrectly. Errors in the use of these words are caused by the influence of colloquial use and limited knowledge in the rules of Indonesian language use. In addition, the problem of language errors in writing signboards can arise because people pay less attention to the use of proper language when writing.
ANALYSIS OF THE GOOD AND CORRECT USE OF INDONESIAN IN NADIA OMARA'S VIDEO ENTITLED Ertinawati, Yuni; Ananda, Aisah Diva; Wahdah, Ijma Haliza; Munawar, Zahrina Syarifatul
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Indonesian as the official language of the country, serves not only as a means of communication, but also as a means of unifying the nation. YouTube plays an important role in the dissemination of information, including educational content. The use of good and correct Indonesian in digital content aims to maintain the credibility of the information. This research uses a descriptive analytic qualitative approach with the object of Nadia Omara's educational video entitled “MANUSIA PERTAMA YANG MENGUMANDANGKAN ADZAN DI MUKA BUMI - BILAL BIN RABAH.” The data collection technique uses video analysis techniques on the research subject. The results of this study show the extent to which language rules have been applied in educational content.
GOOD AND CORRECT USE OF INDONESIAN LANGUAGE IN CLASS MEDICAL RECORDS AND HEALTH INFORMATION 1B Ertinawati, Yuni; Sugih, Erfa Purnama; Aprillanita, Nabela; Nursyifa, Tiara
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Good and correct use of Indonesian in medical record and health information class 1B The research results show that there are several obstacles to the good and correct use of Indonesian in medical record and health information class 1B,, including slang, regional languages ​​and habits. The conclusion is that language is very important for everyone, especially for us as students. The research results show that language use in the campus environment largely depends on the situation and conditions. If we are in a formal environment, we will speak directly, politely, politely, and effectively and efficiently to maintain Indonesian. However, it is different when we are in an informal environment, such as hanging out with classmates using language that is easy to understand.
THE KNOWLEDGE REGARDING THE NUTRITIONAL CONTENT OF SEA URCHIN GONADS (DIADEMA SETOSUM) AMONG HOUSEWIVES LIVING IN COASTAL AREAS Muchtar, Febriana; Maharani, Maharani; Landepasa, Erin; Marjani, Marjani; Giu, Wa Ode Sitti Hajra; Afriandi, Afriandi
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Coastal areas are endowed with diverse marine biodiversity, providing numerous sources of animal-based food, including sea urchins. Sea urchins have edible part called the gonad or roe which contain high nutrition and bioactive components. Sea urchin gonads are frequently collected and sold either to intermediaries or directly to consumers. This study evaluated the knowledge of housewives who lived in coastal areas regarding the nutritional value of sea urchin gonads. This quantitative descriptive study was fconducted in Leppe Village, Soropia District, Konawe Regency, in August 2024. There were 37 housewives with young children who were engaged in the collection of sea urchin gonads who participated in this study. Data were collected using a structured questionnaire that assessed knowledge of the nutritional content and health benefits of sea urchin gonads. The results indicated that 13 respondents (35.14%) possessed good knowledge, while 24 respondents (64.86%) demonstrated limited knowledge. The study concludes that the overall knowledge of coastal housewives regarding the nutritional content of sea urchin gonads is relatively low.
ANALYSIS OF THE USE OF GOOD AND CORRECT INDONESIAN LANGUAGE IN THE SIMAMA 2024 DOCUMENT Ertinawati, Yuni; Hasya, Azka Hijran; Khoerunnisa, Intan; Salma, Putri Nabila; Anjani, Syalsa Dwi
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Language is a sound produced by the human vocal tract, not a sound produced by other organs. Using good and correct Indonesian can be interpreted as using a variety of languages ​​that are in harmony with the target and which in addition follows the correct language rules (Alwi, et al., 2010). Good Indonesian is language that is used according to the situation and conditions that include 4 aspects, namely place, time, language actors and purpose. Correct Indonesian is language that is used according to language rules consisting of spelling rules, phonological rules, morphological rules, syntactic rules, semantic rules, paragraph rules, discourse rules, and logical rules. The importance of using Indonesian in accordance with applicable grammar and spelling rules not only affects the effectiveness of communication, but also the formation of national identity and national culture. Mistakes in the use of language can interfere with understanding, damage credibility, and reduce the quality of information delivery. The use of Indonesian is very important in writing letters because it ensures that the message to be conveyed can be clearly understood by the recipient of the letter. The use of standard Indonesian ensures uniformity in communication. Using Indonesian in notification letters is a form of respect for the national language and national identity.
INACCURATE USE OF PUNCTUATION IN WRITING ACADEMIC DEGREES ON POSTERS AND BANNERS Ertinawati, Yuni; Auzia, Asti Gea; Rahmaniar, Nabila; Pramesti , Tiara Rosanda
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This research begins with the discovery that there are punctuation errors in academic degrees that make the meaning of the degree wrong. Academic degree writing is often neglected in terms of punctuation accuracy, causing confusion and obscurity in understanding one's degree. The purpose of this research is to identify punctuation errors in the writing of academic degrees as well as to conduct a correction process on the form of degree writing errors following the rules for writing academic degrees in Indonesia stipulated in the General Guidelines for Indonesian Spelling (PUEBI). The results of our research show that academic degrees are not written with a full stop between abbreviated letters and do not end with a full stop. This research is useful to be able to educate readers about the correct procedure for writing punctuation marks on academic degrees according to applicable rules.The data collection technique is carried out by searching for information on the internet which is used as the object of this research. The conclusion of this research is the wrong use of punctuation marks such as full stops and commas that do not pay attention to any errors in writing academic degrees
LANGUAGE IN COMMUNICATION: DISCUSSING INDONESIAN GRAMMAR IN RIDWAN KAMIL’S INSTAGRAM PHOTO AND CAPTION UPLOADS Ertinawati, Yuni; Azzahra, Risa; Aaqilah, Hanifa Zemi; Lutfi, Aprisa
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The use of Indonesian is implemented as a medium of communication for the unity of the Indonesian state to facilitate daily interactions with each other. Good and correct use of Indonesian is important to make understanding easier for the person you are talking to. This research aims to find out the good and correct use of Indonesian and to study Indonesian grammar in depth as a reference in writing. The topic used as material for research was Ridwan Kamil’s upload of a photo along with a caption on one of his social media account (Instagram) on July 21st 2024. The method used in this research is a qualitative descriptive method by analyzing grammatical patterns on social media to obtain information. In the research carried out, errors in the use of Indonesian language and grammar were found, including the use of foreign languages, slang, non-standard words and the use of regional languages (Sundanese).
CASE STUDY OF AN INDONESIAN LANGUAGE-BASED EDUCATIONAL APPROACH Ertinawati, Yuni; A, Disti Citra Maudina; Subekthy, Ginna Febriana; Qoriatin, Soleha
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This research aims to provide education regarding the good and correct use of Indonesian in class 1A. Humans are social creatures who definitely interact with each other, one of the media we as humans interact with is language. As Indonesian people, we should use Indonesian, especially good and correct Indonesian. This research was conducted offline while studying citizenship courses. The purpose of this research is to provide education to readers about how important it is to speak good and correct Indonesian, especially the use of good and correct Indonesian in class 1A. Judging from the good and correct use of Indonesian in class 1A, only 60% of individuals are aware of the importance of speaking good and correct Indonesian. Even though all students listen carefully when learning Indonesian language courses, there are still many students who use their respective regional languages.
IMPROVING STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES USING POWTOON MEDIA IN THEMATIC SUBJECTS THEME OF GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF LIVING CREATURES IN CLASS III STATE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 053975 STABAT LAMA Dalimunthe, Siti Aurel Namirah Salim; Darwis, Umar
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The aim of this research is to determine the application of Powtoon media to improve student learning outcomes. To find out whether Powtoon media can improve student learning outcomes. In this research, researchers used the concept of action research, which is included in the scope of applied research, which combines knowledge, research and action or classroom action research (PTK). PTK is often carried out in several action cycles. The results of this research are that the use of Audio Visual Powtoon learning media can improve the Natural Sciences learning outcomes of class III students. This can be seen from the results of research in cycle I, which showed that the average student score was 72.3% with a student completion percentage of 66.7%. In cycle II, student learning outcomes increased, namely with the average student score of 76.9% with a percentage of student learning completeness of 82.2%. So it can be stated that in the second cycle the learning process is said to be complete, because classically class III students at SDN 053975 Wampu have reached more than the minimum standard of 70% completeness. In cycle III, student learning outcomes increased, namely with the average student score of 77.6% with a percentage of student learning completion of 84.4%. So it can be stated that in the third cycle the learning process is said to be complete and better than in the second cycle, because classically class III students at SDN 053975 Wampu have reached more than the minimum standard of 70% completeness.
THE USE OF BLOG MEDIA ON THE ABILITY TO WRITE SHORT STORIES BY CLASS XI STUDENTS SMA NEGERI 1 SIMPANG KANAN Suhermi, Suhermi; Juwita, Putri
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The purpose of this study is to describe the use of blog media on the ability to write short stories of grade XI students of SMA Negeri 1 Simpang Kanan. This research method is a field quantitative research, namely: research procedures in the form of written and oral words from people and observable informant behavior. Research instruments are tools or facilities used by researchers in collecting data so that their work is easier and the results are better, in the sense that it is more careful, complete, and systematic so that it is easier to process. The data analysis technique carried out by the author is a quantitative data analysis technique, the data from this study is in the form of short story text writing for class XI SMA Negeri 1 Simpang Kanan using blog media. The results in the pretest were in the very good category (27%), the good category (48%). Meanwhile, in the results of the short story writing posttest, it was in the very good category (28%) and the good category (2%). The use of blog media on the ability to write short stories in class XI SMA NEGERI 1 SIMPANG KANAN, in accordance with the basis for decision-making in the Kolmogorov-Smirnov normality test, it can be concluded that the data is normally distributed. From each variable of 6,627 and 4,327. Based on the value of t, the tcount value < ttable 10,211 was obtained. Therefore, it can be concluded that there is a significant linear relationship between blog media on the ability to write stories, before the treatment (pretest) and blog media on the ability to write stories after the treatment (posttest).