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International Journal of Education, Culture, and Society
Published by Lembaga Yasin Alsys
ISSN : 30248981     EISSN : 30248973     DOI : https://doi.org/10.58578/ijecs
Core Subject : Education, Social,
International Journal of Education, Culture, and Society [3024-8981 (Print) and 3024-8973 (Online)] is a double-blind peer-reviewed and open-access journal to disseminating all information contributing to the understanding and development of Education, Culture, and Society. Its scope is international in that it welcomes articles from academics, researchers, graduate students, and policymakers. The articles published may take the form of original research, theoretical analyses, and critical reviews. All articles should be in English or Arabic. IJECS publishes 3 editions a year in February, June, and October (Unless there is co-publication with conference organizers).
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Investigation of Organochlorines Residue in Stored Cereals from Some Selected Markets in Jalingo, Nigeria David, Bando Christopher; Tutuwa, Jummai Adamu; Tadawu, Rejoice Habila; Jesse, Polly Shingu; Ogu, Emmanuel Odiba; Sunday, Oche Gabriel; Nuhu, Imbasire; Haruna, Peace Gambo
International Journal of Education, Culture, and Society Vol 2 No 1 (2024): International Journal of Education, Culture, and Society
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58578/ijecs.v2i1.2406

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Cereal grains such rice, sorghum, maize and millet among others are the staple foods in large parts of the world, supplying most of the energy and bulk in diets. Pesticide residue analysis in cereals from the various sampling locations for this dissertation revealed the following organochlorines Aldrin, Dichloran, Dieldrin, Endrin, Endosulfan, Mirex, Lindane, Methoxychlor, Heptachlor Epoxide, 1,1,1-Trichloroethane, Hexachlorocyclohexane, and 2,2-bis(p-chlorophenyl). The presence of pesticide (Organochlorines) residues is detected in the samples of cereals (Rice, Maize, Millet and sorghum) analyzed. This could be as a result of high utilization of various pesticides during plant, cultivation and storage thus leading to the bioaccumulation of this substance in the individual cereals. It indicates high levels of non-carcinogenic risk associated with the life time consumption of cereals produce and sold within this region. Organochlorine pesticides also detected suggest the continuous use of obsolete banned pesticides in the cultivation and storage of cereals. Based on findings from this study’s, I hereby make the following recommendations. Regulatory agencies in Nigeria should step up efforts to ensure compliance with the ban on these chemicals. Farmers and other pesticide users also need to be educated on the dangers of using banned products and on the over application of these pesticides. Furthermore, farmers should be educated on the properly usage of these chemical product, during plant, harvest and storage. Also, manufacturers of these chemicals should produce less toxic pesticide using organic materials in other to prevent the health risk associated with chemical pesticide and their residues in food crops and the environment.
Symbolic Interactionism and Ethno-communicativeness of Select Libation Performances in Itu, South-South, Nigeria Effiong, Kingsley James; Obong, Ubong Andem
International Journal of Education, Culture, and Society Vol 2 No 1 (2024): International Journal of Education, Culture, and Society
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58578/ijecs.v2i1.2598

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By highlighting the reverence for ancestors and the dependency of man on supernatural powers for his life, development, and well-being, libation performances reinforce ties between living things and ancestors as essential elements of African traditional culture and spirituality. However, due to the Itu people's attitude toward libation performances, the language of elements of libation performances including chants, prayers, invocations, incantation, and appeasement is disappearing. Therefore, the symbolic interaction in libation performance in Itu, South-South, Nigeria was explored in this study. Every item used, gesture made, song or prayer said, every unit of space and time that by tradition stands for something other than itself were analyzed. The study used the focused group interview (FGI), non-participant observation, and the survey method to collect information from 70 informants who were selected from the five (5) clans in the Itu Local Government Area. The EUDICO Linguistic Annotator (ELAN) was used to annotate, transcribe, and document the data while it was being descriptively analyzed. The study, among other things, indicated that ancestors may be addressed verbally or non-verbally over the course of the libation performance among the Itu people of Ibibio. Water, eggs, domestic animals, gin, clay, and other things are symbols. This study, among others, offers information on drinking that might supplement already available knowledge. It also aims to highlight the significance of the social values linked with drinking among the populace.
Hermeneutics in the Interpretation of Qur’an Noor, Muhammad Fauzi; Saputra, Eko
International Journal of Education, Culture, and Society Vol 2 No 1 (2024): International Journal of Education, Culture, and Society
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58578/ijecs.v2i1.2685

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Hermeneutics, as a new method of interpreting the Qur'an, is expected to be able to reveal things that cannot be known with other forms of interpretation. The author strives for this research to examine various hermeneutical method approaches in Islamic studies. The technique used in this research is a literature study. The results obtained from this research are that hermeneutics can be interpreted as an interpretation method that pays attention to the context of the words of a text and the cultural context of thought. Hermeneutics is considered to have a distinctive characteristic, namely the development of contextualization values of a text to be studied. Hermeneutics in the Islamic study of the interpretation of the Al-Qur'an finds the correspondence between the verses of the Al Qur'an in science. Also, it shows the miracles of the Al-Qur'an and its glory.
تأثير طريقة الثواب والعقاب في التحصيل تعليم مادة اللغة العربية لطلاب المدرسة المتوسطة الأهلية نور الهداية سيماطركس, باسامان ميسرة, ميسرة; حسني, أرمان
International Journal of Education, Culture, and Society Vol 2 No 1 (2024): International Journal of Education, Culture, and Society
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58578/ijecs.v2i1.2765

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This study aims to determine how the effect of reward and punishment methods in improving student learning outcomes at Madrasah Tsanawiyah Swasta Nurul Hidayah Simatorkis, Pasaman. This research was conducted on class VIII students of MTsS Nurul Hidayah Simatorkis in the academic year 2022/2023. The research method used in this research is the experimental method. The hypothesis proposed that the reward and punishment method affects student learning outcomes at MTsS Nurul Hidayah Simatorkis, Pasaman, data obtained from the results of the tests distributed. In this population, the reward and punishment method mostly affects student learning outcomes at MTsS Nurul Hidayah Simatorkis, Pasaman.
Portrait of Muna Language Wisdom and Inheritance of Values in Katoba Rituals in Overseas Muna Communities Hadirman, Hadirman; Musafar, Musafar; Ardianto, Ardianto
International Journal of Education, Culture, and Society Vol 2 No 1 (2024): International Journal of Education, Culture, and Society
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58578/ijecs.v2i1.2803

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The Muna community wherever they go will bring their traditions with them. One of the traditions they have is the katoba ritual. This ritual is the obligation of parents to carry it out, especially for their children who have entered the age of puberty (7-11) years. Its implementation outside the Muna area will result in the dynamics of language use, especially the katoba ritual language which was originally Muna language shifted into three languages ​​in its delivery, namely Muna, Indonesian, and Arabic. This is because the katoba children who live overseas are no longer fluent in Muna. This research aims to describe the portray the wisdom of the Muna language and the inheritance of values ​​contained in the katoba ritual in the overseas Muna community in Kendari City. This research uses qualitative and ethnographic approaches. The research findings show that the use of the Muna language in the katoba ritual is very vital because contains language wisdom and values ​​are represented in the Muna language. Even though the katoba children in Kendari City no longer understand the Muna language, an imam took the initiative to use it in Muna/Arabic, and translate it into Indonesian. This is done so that the values ​​contained in it can be inherited properly. The values ​​contained in the katoba ritual in the overseas Muna community in Kendari City are: religious values, moral values, philosophical values, ethical values, and tolerance values.

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