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Strata International Journal of Social Issues
ISSN : 30467047     EISSN : 30467039     DOI : https://doi.org/10.59631/sijosi
Strata International Journal of Social Issues (SIJoSI) is a peer-reviewed journal published twice yearly (February and August) by CV. Strata Persada Academia. This journal uses an Open Journal System and provides a digital object identifier (DOI) to make the journal more accessible to all readers. SIJoSI publishes scientific articles related to all fields of Social science, including, but not limited to, such topics as education, law, language, psychology, economics, business and management, Accounting, politics, international affairs, etc. To ensure the quality of article publication, SIJoSI has recruited nationally and internationally known reviewers and editors, SIJoSI has recruited nationally and internationally known reviewers and editors.
Articles 53 Documents
The Effect of Implementing Fingerprint Absence and Leadership on Employee Work Discipline Andre Agus Ablian; Novera Wandra; Isyuliardi Maas; O.P. Bismark; Mandra Adrika Putra
Strata International Journal of Social Issues Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59631/sijosi.v1i1.170

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This research analyzes the effect of implementing fingerprint attendance and leadership on employee work discipline at the Lolo Community Health Center, Kerinci Regency, Jambi Province. This type of research is quantitative research, like a survey. Employees of the Lolo Community Health Center, Kerinci Regency, and Jambi Province represented the population of this study. The sample used in this research was 39 people. To find out an overview of the application of fingerprint attendance and leadership towards employee work discipline at the Lolo Community Health Center, Kerinci Regency, Jambi Province. The research results revealed that the Respondent Achievement Level (TCR) for fingerprint attendance, with an average of 169.07 or 86.70, was in the good category, TCR for leadership with 152.36 or 78.13, was in the good category, and TCR for work discipline with an average of 154 .70 or 79.33 is in the good category. Fingerprint attendance has a significant effect on employee work discipline. Leadership has a significant effect on employee work discipline. The influence variable of the independent variable (fingerprint attendance, leadership) significantly influences the dependent variable (work discipline) simultaneously/together.
Legal Protection of Consumer Rights for Clean Water Services of Tirta Mulia Regional Public Company in Pemalang Regency Muhammad Zainul Ma’rufin; Rahayu Subekti; Purwono Sungkowo Raharjo
Strata International Journal of Social Issues Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59631/sijosi.v1i1.171

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This research examines the legal protection of consumers' rights to clean water services by the Regional Public Company (Perumda) Tirta Mulia, Pemalang Regency. The research background illustrates the importance of the availability of clean water as a basic human need in the context of Indonesian law, which is regulated by Law Number 8 of 1999 concerning Consumer Protection. The main focus of the research is to analyze how Perumda Tirta Mulia fulfills its obligations as a business actor in line with the Consumer Protection Law. In this context, research also identifies obstacles that may arise in protecting consumers legally, especially concerning clean water services. The method used is empirical legal research with a statutory and conceptual approach. Primary data was obtained through interviews with Perumda and consumers, while secondary data came from legal literature, statutory regulations, and related information sources. Data analysis was conducted qualitatively by referring to legal theories and consumer protection concepts. It is hoped that the results of this research can contribute to understanding the implementation of Law Number 8 of 1999 in the context of clean water services by Perumda. Apart from that, it is also hoped that this research can provide recommendations for increasing consumer legal protection and improving clean water services provided by Perumda Tirta Mulia, Pemalang Regency.
Improving Fine Motor Development Through Ronce Activities for Group B Children Peni Mailiza; Rezi Susanto; Dian Sarmita; Yesni Yenti; Yunadil Husni
Strata International Journal of Social Issues Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59631/sijosi.v1i1.172

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Integrated Anugrah Lingkitang River, Sangir District, South Solok Regency. Shows that the child's fine motor development condition is deficient. Based on this, the researchers implemented ronce activities. This research aims to improve children's fine motor development. This type of research is Classroom Action Research (PTK). The subjects of this research were group B children, which consisted of 10 Integrated PAUD children at Augrah Sungai Lingkitang, Sangir District, South Solok Regency. This research was carried out in two cycles, each with two meetings. The stages in this research are planning, action, observation, and reflection. There was an increase in children's fine motor development from cycle I to cycle II. In cycle I, meeting 1, the increase in children's fine motor development was 53%, and 63% in meeting 2. In cycle II, meeting 1, the increase in children's fine motor development was 93%, and 97% in meeting 2. Classroom Action Research using meronce activities was successful. Learning using repetitive activities can also train students' fine motor development well.
The Influence Of Online Service Quality And Work Environment On The Level Of Customer Satisfaction At UPTD KIR At The South Solok LH And Transportation Department Dewi Novitas Safitri; O. P. Bismark; Arina Sovia; Novera Wandra; Irma Auliyah Bismark
Strata International Journal of Social Issues Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59631/sijosi.v1i1.173

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This research aims: (1) To describe online service quality, work environment, and customer satisfaction, (2) to determine the effect of online service quality on customer satisfaction (3) to determine the influence of the work environment on the level of customer satisfaction (4) to determine the effect of online service quality and work environment on customer satisfaction at UPTD (Regional Technical Test Unit) at the South Solok Regency Environmental and Transportation Settlement Area Housing Service. The research design is descriptive and causal. Data analysis used Multiple Regression Analysis with the SPSS for Windows 23 computer program. Online services have a significant influence on satisfaction. This shows that the work environment significantly influences the level of customer satisfaction at UPTD KIR at the Housing Service for the Environment and Transportation Settlement Area of South Solok Regency. (3) The work environment significantly affects the level of customer satisfaction. This shows that the work environment significantly affects the level of customer satisfaction at UPTD KIR at the Housing Service for the Environment and Transportation Settlement Areas of South Solok Regency. (4) The results of the first test from the Anova test or F test can be drawn. This means there is a significant influence between the online service quality variables and the work environment together on the level of customer satisfaction at UPTD KIR.
Improving Children's Gross Motor Development Through Indang Dance Movements Rini Naifwan; Rezi Susanto; Dian Sarmita; Yesni Yenti
Strata International Journal of Social Issues Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59631/sijosi.v1i1.175

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This research was motivated by children's low gross motor development, including the following. First, children like to run around without rules, so injuries often occur to themselves and their friends. Second, the child's lack of interest in being active. Third, teachers have not found the proper method for creating exciting learning activities for children. Fourth, the child does not want to do dance movements. Shows that the child's gross motor development condition is deficient. Based on this, the researchers implemented dancing activities. This research aims to improve children's gross motor development. This type of research is Classroom Action Research (PTK). The subjects of this research were group B children, which consisted of 12 children from Dharma Wanita Lubuk Gadang Kindergarten, Sangir District, South Solok Regency. This research was carried out in two cycles, each with 2 meetings. The stages in this research are planning, action, observation, and reflection. There was an increase in children's gross motor development from cycle I to cycle II. In cycle I, meeting 1, the increase in children's gross motor development was 55.5%, and 74.9% in meeting 2. In cycle II, meeting 1, the increase in children's gross motor development was 83.3%, and 88.8% in meeting 2. Classroom Action Research using activities dancing has worked out well. Implementing learning with dancing activities can also train children's gross motor development well.
Implementation of Fulfillment of the Rights to Health, Safety, Comfort, and Convenience for Residents of Begalon II Rusunawa Muhammad Rizqon Fachry; Rahayu Subekti; Purwono Sungkowo Raharjo
Strata International Journal of Social Issues Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59631/sijosi.v1i2.206

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This research aims to examine the fulfillment of the Right to Health, Safety, Comfort, and Convenience by the Surakarta city government, namely the flats Manager for the Begalon II Tipes flats Residents. The background of this research is a complaint from the voice of the Low-Income Community or MBR for the Government to pay more attention to their rights. In addition, the gap between the rights obtained between residents in flats which were built longer is not as good or as appropriate as the rights obtained by residents in flats which were built more recently. The main focus of this research is the fulfillment of health, safety, comfort, and convenience rights that should be fulfilled by the manager fairly. The efforts of the manager in fulfilling these rights are also the focus of this research. This research also describes the rights and obligations of flats residents so that the research is also balanced. This research method is empirical legal research. Primary data is obtained through interviews with the Head of UPT Rusunawa of the Surakarta City Housing and Settlement Office and residents of Begalon Tipes II flats. While secondary data is sourced from legal literature, laws and regulations, and from various related sources of information. Data analysis is done qualitatively by referring to the rights of occupants of houses or buildings from various laws and regulations. The results of this research are expected to contribute to the understanding of the implementation of regulations on flats and the protection of the rights of residents, especially the rights to health, safety, comfort, and convenience.
The Influence of Planning, Monitoring and Maintenance of Human Resources on Employee Performance Biogen BB Bogor Ermiani Ermiani; Indupurnahayu Indupurnahayu; Akhmad Bakhtiar Amin
Strata International Journal of Social Issues Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59631/sijosi.v1i2.209

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Human Resource (HR) Planning is part of the management process that determines the movement of an organization's human resources from its current position to its desired position in the future. HR planning is closely related to the supervisory function because it can be said that planning is a standard or monitoring tool for the work being done. The HR maintenance function is also essential because employees are the assets (wealth) of every organization, and they always play an active role in determining whether or not the organization's goals are achieved. The research was carried out at BB Biogen Bogor. The research analyzes the influence of planning, monitoring, and Maintenance of Human Resources on Employee Performance. This research uses a survey method with a descriptive and causal approach. The sample used was 98 respondents. The research results show that Planning, Supervision, and Maintenance of Human Resources together have a real and positive influence with a contribution of 78.7%, and the remainder (21.3%) is influenced by other factors that are not central to this research.
Teachers' Efforts to Improve Thematic Learning Outcomes Using a Tpack-Based Scientific Approach Afri Wandi; Ade Marlia; Isnaniah Isnaniah
Strata International Journal of Social Issues Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59631/sijosi.v1i2.221

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This research aims to address the issue of low learning outcomes among third-grade students at SDN 08 Batang Lolo, which were below the Minimum Completeness Criteria (KKM). Observations revealed that the existing teaching methods, focused primarily on lectures and textbook usage, led to student disengagement and lack of motivation. To enhance student engagement and learning effectiveness, a TPACK-based scientific approach was proposed. This method integrates Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK), which encompasses technological, pedagogical, and content knowledge, facilitating a more dynamic and interactive learning environment. The study employed Classroom Action Research (PTK) during the 2023/2024 academic year, conducted over two cycles. Each cycle involved planning, action, observation, and reflection stages to improve teaching methods and evaluate their impact. The results demonstrated a significant improvement in student learning outcomes. In Indonesian language content, student achievement increased from 53% in cycle I to 87% in cycle II, while in PPKn content, it rose from 73% to 100%. The findings suggest that a TPACK-based scientific approach not only improves academic performance but also encourages student activity and creativity. Recommendations include the adoption of multimedia tools like PowerPoint to enhance teaching and learning processes. This study serves as a valuable reference for educators aiming to integrate technology into their pedagogical practices, ultimately contributing to higher quality education.
Improving Fine Motor Development with Collage Techniques in Group B Children Putri Arina; Yesni Yenti; Lili Ratnasari
Strata International Journal of Social Issues Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59631/sijosi.v1i2.225

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This study investigates the impact of collage activities on the fine motor skills development of children in Group B at Raudhatul Jannah Kindergarten, Jorong Koto Baru Nagari Aie Winter, Lembah Gumanti District, Solok Regency. Recognizing that early childhood education significantly influences lifelong development, this research employs Classroom Action Research (CAR) to enhance learning outcomes and address classroom challenges. The study involved 15 children (8 boys and 7 girls) during the first semester of the 2023/2024 academic year, using observation and documentation methods to assess fine motor skill improvements based on the Indonesian Ministry of Education and Culture standards. The research comprised two planning cycles, implementation, observation, and reflection, with collage activities to stimulate fine motor skills. The results demonstrated a significant enhancement in the children’s fine motor abilities across both cycles. By the end of the second cycle, all aspects of fine motor development had shown considerable improvement. Additionally, the collage technique fostered cognitive development, brain training, and increased patience and interest among children. The findings suggest that integrating collage activities into early childhood education can effectively support the holistic development of fine motor skills and other related cognitive abilities. This approach provides a valuable method for educators to enhance early childhood learning experiences.
Empowering Educators: The Impact of Principal Leadership and Supervision on Teacher Performance at Ulu Tulisi Private Madrasah Aliyah Widya Maya Sari; Novera Wandra; O. P. Bismark; Dakhyar Dakhyar; Mandra Adrika Putra
Strata International Journal of Social Issues Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59631/sijosi.v1i2.226

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This research investigates the influence of principal supervision and leadership on teacher performance at Ulu Tulisi Private Madrasah Aliyah. The Indonesian government prioritizes improving education quality, and teacher performance is a crucial factor. Previous research highlights the importance of principal supervision and leadership for teacher performance. However, the effectiveness of these aspects at Ulu Tulisi Private Madrasah Aliyah remains unclear. This study aims to identify how principal supervision and leadership influence teacher performance at this madrasah. This quantitative descriptive research employed questionnaires and document analysis to collect data from teachers at Ulu Tulisi Private Madrasah Aliyah. The research instruments were assessed for validity and reliability using logical validity and Cronbach's Alpha formula, respectively. Descriptive statistics and multiple regression analysis were used to analyze the data and determine the effects of principal supervision and leadership on teacher performance. The findings indicate that principal supervision and leadership are perceived favorably by teachers. However, only principal leadership has a statistically significant positive influence on teacher performance. These results suggest that the principal's leadership style plays a more prominent role in enhancing teacher performance at Ulu Tulisi Private Madrasah Aliyah compared to supervision practices.