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Scientific Development Journal
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ISSN : -     EISSN : 30478286     DOI : 10.59613
Side: Scientific Development Journal is a peer-reviewed journal published by Arbain Publishing. It is at the national and international level that covers a lot of common problems. This journal accepts articles on community service and research, empowerment, or strengthening that are problem-solving, comprehensive, meaningful, and sustainable, with clear goals.
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The Effect of Discussion Methods and Differentiation Strategies on Students' Speaking Ability in Learning Indonesian Languageat Sendawar State Senior High School Imas Komala; Ayu Khairiyah; Ventje Jany Kalukar; Susilo
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59613/vh0zad44

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This aiming For know influence method discussion and differentiated strategies to ability speak student in Indonesian language learning at Sendawar State High School. Background study This leave from low participation active and ability speak student in activity learning, which is suspected influenced by the approach lack of learning varied and not consider difference characteristics students. The method used in study This is quantitative with approach experiment quasi -experimental design, involving two classes as group experiments and controls . Instruments study in the form of test ability talk and sheet observation activity students. Research results show that implementation method combined discussion with a differentiated strategy give influence positive and significant to improvement ability speak students. Findings This show that approach adaptive and participatory learning capable increase skills communication oral student in a way effective in context Indonesian language learning.    
Gender Construction in Indonesian Language Textbooks for Junior High School: A Sara Mills Discourse Analysis Approach Imas Komala; Jeremi Tombi Layuk Tulak; Widyatmike Gede Mulawarman; Yusak Hudiyono
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59613/gtp8bb81

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This study aims to reveal how gender construction is represented in Indonesian language textbooks at the junior high school level, using Sara Mills' critical discourse analysis approach. This method emphasizes the positioning of subjects(the party who holds the power to observe, evaluate, or describe) and objects(the party who is observed, evaluated, or described) within discourse and the power relations shaped through language. The analysis focuses on narratives, dialogues, and character representations in nationally used textbooks. The findings show a persistent gender bias, including male-dominated representation, stereotypical portrayals of female roles, and the positioning of female characters as narrative objects. These results suggest that textbooks continue to reproduce patriarchal social structures, despite some efforts to present gender equality. The study recommends curriculum revision and textbook author training to enhance sensitivity to gender equality issues. The method used in this study is qualitative, employing a critical discourse analysis approach.
Implementation of Indigenous Food Strategies and the Role of Local Wisdom in Papua's Food Sovereignty Saa, Septinus
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This study explores the implementation of indigenous food strategies and the role of local wisdom in Papua’s food sovereignty, Indonesia. Papua, known for its rich cultural diversity and unique ecological environment, has long depended on indigenous food systems that are in harmony with nature. These food systems, embedded in local traditions and customs, offer valuable insights into sustainable food practices. By utilizing a qualitative research approach, this study primarily relies on library research and a comprehensive review of existing literature to examine the interconnections between indigenous food strategies, local knowledge, and food sovereignty. The research identifies key indigenous practices that support food security, such as the preservation of traditional crops, resource management, and community-based food systems. It further highlights how these practices have been influenced by local wisdom and their potential to enhance food sovereignty in Papua amidst global challenges like climate change and food insecurity. The findings suggest that integrating indigenous food strategies with modern agricultural practices could offer a sustainable path forward for achieving food sovereignty in Papua. Moreover, the study underscores the importance of preserving indigenous knowledge as a means to strengthen resilience and self-sufficiency in the region. This research contributes to a broader understanding of the role indigenous food systems play in ensuring food sovereignty, with implications for policy-making and sustainable development in Papua and beyond.
The Transformation of Tourist Villages in the Digital Era: Innovative Strategies to Enhance Tech-Based Tourism Appeal Haryono, Joko
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The rapid advancement of digital technologies has significantly reshaped various industries, with tourism being one of the most affected sectors. This study explores the transformation of tourist villages in the digital era, focusing on innovative strategies aimed at enhancing the appeal of tech-based tourism. By integrating digital tools such as virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), mobile applications, and social media, tourist villages are increasingly able to attract tech-savvy travelers and offer immersive experiences. This paper examines the role of these digital innovations in revitalizing traditional tourist villages, improving visitor engagement, and creating new revenue streams. Additionally, it highlights how these technologies help preserve cultural heritage while offering modern solutions for marketing and customer service. The findings suggest that the digital transformation of tourist villages not only enhances their competitiveness in the global tourism market but also facilitates sustainable tourism practices. Ultimately, the study provides a comprehensive overview of the key strategies that can be adopted by local stakeholders to ensure the long-term success and sustainability of tourist villages in the digital age.
Christian Perspectives on Environmental Stewardship and Their Influence on Sustainable Living Practices Jacob, Yessy Kenny
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This study explores Christian perspectives on environmental stewardship and examines their influence on sustainable living practices among believers. Utilizing a qualitative methodology through library research, the study draws upon theological literature, scriptural interpretation, and contemporary scholarly works to analyze how Christian beliefs inform environmental ethics and behaviors. The research investigates key biblical principles such as dominion, creation care, and stewardship, and how these concepts have been interpreted within various Christian traditions. Particular attention is given to how these theological views inspire practical engagement with sustainability, including lifestyle choices, advocacy, and community involvement in ecological initiatives. Through a critical analysis of theological writings and environmental discourses within Christian contexts, the study identifies both congruence and tension between faith-based teachings and contemporary ecological challenges. The findings suggest that Christian theology, when framed around responsible stewardship rather than exploitative dominion, can provide a strong moral and spiritual foundation for sustainable living. Moreover, denominational differences, cultural contexts, and levels of theological engagement significantly influence how environmental stewardship is understood and practiced. This research contributes to the growing body of literature on religion and ecology by highlighting how faith-based frameworks can support global efforts toward environmental sustainability. The study concludes by recommending further interdisciplinary dialogue between theology, environmental science, and policy to enhance faith-driven ecological awareness and action.

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