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Geosfera Indonesia is a journal publishes original research, review, and short communication (written by researchers, academicians, professional, and practitioners from all over the world) which utilizes geographic and environment approaches (human, physical landscape, nature-society and GIS) to resolve human-environment interaction problems that have a spatial dimension.
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ANALYSIS OF RAINY DAYS AND RAINFALL TO LANDSLIDE OCCURRENCE USING LOGISTIC REGRESSION IN PONOROGO EAST JAVA Dihin Muriyatmoko; Sisca Mayang Phuspa
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Referred to data of Badan Nasional Penanggulangan Bencana (BNPB) and Kementerian Kesehatan Republik Indonesia (Kemenkes RI), almost landslide occurrence in Ponorogo always starts with high-intensity rain. This research aimed to determine simultaneously correlation and partial assessment impact of rainy days every month and monthly rainfall toward landslide occurrence in Ponorogo using logistic regression. The data collection was conducted through Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS) in the book of Ponorogo Regency in Figure on 2012 to 2016. The existing data shows that in sixty months have been twenty-six times landslides occurrence in Ponorogo districts. The data statistically analyzed in simultaneous proves that contribution of rainy days and rainfall to landslide were included adequate correlation (Nagelkerke R Square = 25.4 % and Cox & Snell R Square = 36.9 %) and in partial test proves that rainy days have significant impact (sig. = 0.024) and rainfall does not significant impact (sig. = 0.291) (α = 0.05) to landslide occurrence in Ponorogo regency. The rainy days per month were abled applied to predict for possible landslide elsewhere. Keywords: rainy days, rainfall, landslide, Ponorogo, logistic regression References Aditian, A., Kubota, T., & Shinohara, Y. (2018). Geomorphology Comparison of GIS-based landslide susceptibility models using frequency ratio , logistic regression , and arti fi cial neural network in a tertiary region of Ambon , Indonesia. Geomorphology Journal, 318, 101–111. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geomorph.2018.06.006 Agresti, A. (1996). An Introduction to Categorical Data Analysis. 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Jurnal Matriks Teknik Sipil, 3(1), 194–201. Copyright (c) 2018 Geosfera Indonesia Journal and Department of Geography Education, University of Jember Copyright Notice This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share A like 4.0 International License
GEOGRAPHY LITERACY OF OBSERVATION INTRODUCTION LANDSCAPE REPRESENTATION PLACE FOR STUDENT EXPERIENCE: (ETHNOMETODHOLOGY PERSPECTIVE) Fahrudi Ahwan Ikhsan; Fahmi Arif Kurnianto; Elan Artono Nurdin; Bejo Apriyanto
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This study aims to describe the understanding of geography literacy and student experience with landscape recognition observations using an ethnometodology perspective. The subject of this study was the chairman of each landscape recognition practice group student geography education program from University of Jember. The results of this study that geography literacy has a dimension of relevance to geographic skills in representing contextual phenomena and places from landscape recognition observation activities. The results of both observational studies provide research experience, motivation, critical and scientific thinking skills for students represented in the mapping of the area. Keywords: Geography Literacy, Student Experience, Ethnometodology References Bogdan, R. And Biklen, S.K.(1998). Qualitative Research for Education: An introduction to theories and methods. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, Inc. Boogart II, Thomas A. (2001). The Powwer of Place: From Semiotics to Ethnogeography, Middle States Geograher, 2001, 34: 38-47. Boyle, A., Maguire, S., Martin, A., Milsom, C., Nash, R., Rawlinson, S., Turner, A., Wurthmann, S. & Conchie, S.(2007). Fieldwork is Good: The Student Perception and the Affective Domain, Journaal of Geography in Higher Education, 31(2), 299-317. Chappell, Adrian.(2007). Using Teaching Observations and Reflective Practice to Challenge Conventions and Conceptions of Teaching in Geography, Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 32(2), 257-268. Comber, Barbara.(2017). Literacy Geography and Pedagogy: Imagining Translocal Research Alliances for Educational Justice, Journal Literacy Research: Theory, Method, and Practice, Sagepub, University of South Australia, 66, 53-72. Cotton, Debby R.E., Stokes, Alison, & Cotton, Peter A.(2010).Using Observational Methods to Research the Student Experience, Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 34(3), 463-473. Denzin, Norman K. And Lincoln Yvonna S. (2008). Strategies of Qualitative Inquiry. California: Sage Publications, Inc. Fatchan, Achmad. (2015). Methodology Research Qualitative of Ethnography and Ethnometodology Approaches for Social Sciences. Yogyakarta: Ombak. Guertin, L., Stubbs, C., Millet, C., Lee, T., & Bodek, M.(2012). Enchancing Geographic and Digital Literacy with a Student Generated Course Portfolio in Google Earth, Journal of College Science Teaching, 42(2), 32-37. Hunter, Nancee.(2016). Assesing Sense of Place and Geo-literacy Indicatorc as Learning Outcomes of an International Teacher Professional Development Program, Dissertation, Porland State University. Johnston, B. And Webber, S. (2003). Information Literacy in Higher Education: a review and case study, Studies in Higher Education, 28 (3), 335-352. Levinson, S.C.(2003). Space in Language and Cognition: Explorations in Cognitive Disversity. New York: Cambridge University Press. Lloyd, Annemaree.(2006). Information Literacy Landscapes: an emerging picture, Journal of Documentation, 62 (5), 570-583. Miles, Matthew B, Huberman, A. Michael, and Saldana, Johnny.(2015). Qualitative Data Analysis A Methods Sourcebook. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Minca, Claudio.(2013). The Cultural Geographies of Landscape, Hungarian Geographical Bulletin 62(1), 47-62. National Research Council.(2005). Learning to Think Spatially. GIS as a Support System in the K12 Curriculum. Washington DC: National Research Council and National Academies Press. Ottati, Daniela F.(2015). Geographical Literacy, Attitudes, adn Experiences of Freshman Students: A Qualitative Study at Florida International University, Dissertation. Miami: Florida International University. Patton, M.Q.(2002). Qualitative Research and Evaluation Methods (3rd ed.). Thousand Oasks CA: Sage Publications. Stokes, A. & Boyle, A.P.(2009). The Undergraduate Geoscience Fieldwork Experience: Influencing Factors and Implications for Learning, in: S.J. Whitmeyer, D.W. Mogk & E.J. Pyle (Eds) Field Geology Education-Historical Perspectives and Modern Approach, 461, Geological Society of America, 313-321. Turner, S., & Leydon, J.(2012). Improving Geography Literacy among First Year Undergraduate Students: Testing the Effectivess of Online Quizzes, Journal of Geography, 111(2), 54-66. © 2018 Department of Geography Education, University of Jember Copyright Notice This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share A like 4.0 International License
THE ENVIRONMENT ANALYSIS OF POPULATION GROWTH, UNEMPLOYMENT, AND POVERTY LEVEL IN MAESAN DISTRICT BONDOWOSO REGENCY Fahmi Arif Kurnianto; Dian Rakhmasari; Fahrudi Ahwan Ikhsan; Bejo Apriyanto; Elan Artono Nurdin
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Poverty is one of the problems in the economy and environment that must be resolved immediately. The factors that influence poverty are population growth, economic growth, and unemployment. This observation aims to find out the relation of environment, population growth, economic growth, and unemployment on the level of poverty in Maesan Subdistrict, Bondowoso Regency. The data in this observation is secondary data obtained from the Central Bureau of Statistics of Bondowoso Regency. The results of this observation indicate that in comparison the variables of population growth, economic growth, and unemployment, have a significant effect on the level of poverty and environment in Maesan District, Bondowoso Regency. According to the data we obtain from the field between the influence of population growth, the economy and unemployment on average the rate of growth is slow and the people are still quite backward, still need more attention for environment effect and there are concrete actions for the development of the Maesan region. Therefore the government's encouragement is very important to promote the community in Maesan District, Bondowoso Regency. Keywords: Population Growth, Maesan, Unemployment References Basri, Faisal H. 1998. Indonesian Economy Ages in the XXI Century, Distortion, Opportunities and Constraints. Jakarta: Erlangga. Boediono. 1993. Microeconomics. Yogyakarta: BPFE. Ellies S. 1994. The Dimension of Poverty. Jakarta: Kumarien Press Komariyah, Ani. 2013. Analysis of Several Factors Affecting Fishermen's Income: Case Study in Tembokrejo Village, Muncar District, Banyuwangi Regency. Jember: University of Jember Prawoto, Nano. 2005. "Understanding Poverty and Handling Strategy ". Journal of Economics and Development. Vol. 6 No. 1. FE UMY Simanjuntak, P. 1998: Introduction to FEUI's Human Resource Economics. Sukirno, Sadono. 1992. Introduction to Macroeconomics. Jakarta: LPFI-Press. Widarjono, A.2013. Econometrics Theory and Application. Yogyakarta: Econisia. Copyright (c) 2018 Geosfera Indonesia Journal and Department of Geography Education, University of Jember Copyright Notice This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share A like 4.0 International License
IDENTIFICATION OF HUNTETE BEACH TOURISM OBJECT IN KULATI VILLAGE EAST TOMIA SUB-DISTRICT WAKATOBI REGENCY La Ode Amaluddin; Fahrudi Ahwan Ikhsan; Andri Estining Sejati; M Mutiana
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Huntete Beach has good physical potention, but still not optimal visitors. The purposes of this paper there are two (a) to determine the potention of Huntete Beach tourism objects in Kulati Village, East Tomia Subdistrict, Wakatobi Regency, (b) To find out the perception of tourists on the potential of Huntete Beach tourism objects in Kulati Village, East Tomia District, Wakatobi Regency. This research uses survey method. The results of this paper are (a) the potential of Huntete Beach is in the medium category (internal potential) and low (external potential), so it needs to be developed again so that it can become a main tourism object in East Tomia Subdistrict, Wakatobi Regency, (b) Presumption from tourists who visit that there is a potential in Huntete Beach tourism, so needs better management by completing facilities that are not yet available. It can tourists more enjoy the natural phanorama and not feel bored at this place. Keywords: potential identification, tourism object, Huntete beach References Arida, I, N, S., Wiguna, P, P, K., Narka, I, W., dan Pebrianti N, K, O. 2017. Developmentplanningoftourist village using participatory mapping (Case study: Mambal Village,Badung Regency, Indonesia).IOP Conf. Series: Earth and Environmental Science 98012044: 1-10. Burton, Rosemary.1995.TravelGeography. London: Pitman Publishing. Culusjarvi, Outi. 2016. Resort-oriented tourism development and local tourism networks-acase study from Northern Finlan.VENNIA194 (1): 3-17 Damanik J dan Weber H.F. 2006.Perencanaan Ekowisata dari Teori ke Aplikasi.Yogyakarta: PUSPAR UGM & Penerbit Andi. Damardjati, R.S. 1995.Istilah-istilah DuniaPariwisata. Jakarta: Gramedia Pustaka Umum. Devina, 2011.Tingkat Daya Tarik Objek Wisata Pantai di Wilayah Karst Kabupaten GunungKidul. Depok: Universitas Indonesia. Hanifah dkk. 2018. Analysisof tourist travel patterns toward health care facilities(Casestudyof Prambanan Sub-District, Klaten District.Geosfera Indonesia3 (2): 1-10.LawNo. 9Year1990about Tourism. Lumbanraja, Victor. 2012. Tourismarea life cycle in lake toba.Indonesian Journal of Geography44 (2): 150-160. Lohmann, Gui, dan Pearce, D, G. 2012. Tourism and transport relationships: the suppliers’perspective in gateway destinations in New Zealand.Asia Pacific Journal of TourismResearch17(1): 14-29. Maramin. 2004.Teknik dan Aplikasi Pengambilan Keputusan Kriteria Majemuk. Jakarta:Gramedia Widiasarana Indonesia. Pearce,Douglas.1983.Toursit DevelopmentTopicsInAppliedGeography.England:LongmandGroupLimited.Pendit, Nyoman, S. 2003.Manajemen Kepariwisataan. Jakarta: Pradnya Paramitha.Pitmann, T., Broomhall, S., McEwan, J., dan Majocha, E. 2010.Adult learning in educationaltourism.Australian Journal of Adult Learning50 (2): 219-238. Prahasta, Eddy.2002.Konsep-konsep Dasar Sistem Informasi Geografis. Bandung:Informatika.Rangkuti,F. 2004.Riset Pemasaran (Edisi 2).Yogyakarta: Andi Offset. Singarimbun, Masri dan Sofian Effendi. 2008. Metode Penelitian Survei.Jakarta: LP3ES.Sugiyono, 2008.Metode Penelitian Bisnis. Bandung: Alfabeta. Sujali,1989.Geografi Pariwisata danKepariwisataan. Fakultas Geografi UGM:Yogyakarta. Sutedjo, Agus dan Murtini Sri. 2007.Geografi Pariwisata. Surabaya: Penerbit Unesa University Press Suwantoro,Gamal, 1997.Dasar-dasar Pariwisata.Yogyakarta: Andi.Suwantoro,Gamal.2004.Dasar-dasar Pariwisata.Yogyakarta: Andi. Copyright (c) 2018 Geosfera Indonesia Journal and Department of Geography Education, University of Jember This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share A like 4.0 International License
APPLICATION OF GEOSPATIAL TECHNIQUES IN THE LOCATIONAL PLANNING OF HEALTH CARE CENTERS IN MINNA, NIGERIA Oluwaseun Olubadewo-Joshua; Kenneth Michael Ugom
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Access to health care is an important component of an overall health system and a major indicator of growth. Health care planning and Geographic Information System (GIS) are two relevant fields that depend upon spatial data. GIS plays an essential role in helping public health organizations to understand population health and make decisions with the powerful tools and situation that GIS technology provides. The purpose of the study to investigated the spatial distribution of health care centers in Minna, Nigeria with a view to use Geographic Information System (GIS) technique in health care management and planning. The method is a qualitative research that is used in making decisions in order to have a strong understanding of government policies and programs. Beyond the many uses of a GIS in health applications, the greatest power of a GIS lies in its ability to integrate information from disparate sources. Traffic disturbances and poor road network were observed to be the major factors militating against effective health care facilities location in the study area. Keywords: Geographic Information Systems, Healthcare, Planning, Remote Sensing, Research References ReferencesAbbas, I.I, Auta, S.Z and Na’iya, R.M (2012) Health Care Facilities Mapping and Database Creation Using GIS in Chikun Local Government, Kaduna State, Nigeria. Global Journal of Human Social Sciences (B) Vol. XII, Issue X, Version 1, pp 10-18 Abegunde, A.A.and Adedigba, A.M. (2011). Teaching Hospitals in African Nations: Infrastructure for Regional or Local Community Development? The African Symposium, Vol. 11, No. 2, p 49-59 Abubakar, M.S, Dalhatu, U. and Adamu M.Y (2008) Creating a GIS application for local health care planning in Nassarawa State. Indian Journal of Multidisciplinary Research; 4(4)557-592 Adejuyigbe, O. 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THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PROJECT-BASED LEARNING AND PROBLEM- BASED LEARNING MODELS TOWARDS GEOGRAPHY LEARNING OUTCOMES IN TERMS OF STUDENTS’ LOCUS OF CONTROL Nur Hafidah Yuniar Sari; Muhsinatun Siasah Masruri
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Nowadays, Indonesian’s education seems to have an improvement in its quality. The government is establishing the 2013 curriculum. However, its implementation has not been well-implemented. In regard to this problem, it is necessary to apply scientific learning models: PjBL and PBL models. With these models and according to the students’ locus of control, it is expected that it will improve students’ learning outcomes. This study is aimed at determining the effectiveness of PjBL and PBL models towards learning outcomes in terms of the students’ Locus of Control. The method used in this study was experiment, with 2x2 factorial design. The population was XI IPS students of SMAN 1 Ngaglik. The samples were 32 experimental students of PBL model and 28 experimental students of PjBL model. The data were collected using questionnaires and tests. The data were analyzed using Two Ways ANOVA. The result of the analysis shows that there is an influence between the models and students’ locus of control towards the learning outcomes. The value of Fcal5.488>Fstd4.00 and the value of the probability is 0.023 < 0.05. keywords : Project-Based Learning, Problem-Based Learning, Learning Outcomes, Students’ Locus of Control References Akdeniz, C., Bacanli, H., Baysen, E. Cakmak, M., Çeliköz, N., Doğruer, N., Eristi, B., Erisen, Y., Eyyam, R.,Gündoğdu, K., Karatas, E., Karatas, S., Kaybasi, Y., Kilic, D., Kurnaz. A., Menivis, I., Özerbaş, M. A., Özü, O., Silman, F., Sünbül, A. M., Sahin, M., Tok, H., Yalin, H. I. Ed: Kaya, Z., Akdemir, S. (2016). Learning and Teaching: Theories, Approaches and Models. Tukiye: Çözüm Eğitim Yayıncılık. Retrived from: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/304119354, 14 September 2018 Alavi, C. (1995). Problem –Based Learning in a Health Sciences Curriculum. London: Routledge. Retrived from: http://en.booksee.org/s/?q=problem+based+learning&t=0, diakses pada tanggal 16 september 2018. Duch, B.J., Groh, S.E., Allen, E.D. (2001). A Pratical “How To” for Teaching Undergraduate Courses in Any Disipline: The Power of Problem Based Learning.Virginia: Stylus Publishing, LLC. Retrived from: http://en.booksee.org/s/?q=problem+based+learning&t=0, diakses pada tanggal 15 september. Fathurrohman, M. (2015). Model-model Pembelajaran Inovatif. Yogyakarta: Ar-Ruzz Media. Hosnan, M. (2014). Pendekatan Saintifik dan Konsektual Dalam Pembelajaran Abad 21: Kunci Sukses Implementasi Kurikulum 2013. Bogor: Ghalia Indonesia. Krauss, J.& Boss, S. (2013). Thinking Through Project-Based Learning, Guiding Deeper Inquiry.USA: A Sage Company. Kreitner, R., dan Kinicki, A. (2005). Perilaku Organisasi. Jakarta : Salemba Empat. Maysara. (2016). “The Effectiveness Of Problem Based Learning (PBL) Model On Students’ Learning Outcomes At Class Xi Ipa 2 Of Senior High School 5 South Konawe On The Subject Of Colloid System”. International Journal of Education and Research, 4(7). Halu Oleo University, Kampus Bumi Tridharma. Internasional Journal of Education and Research. ISSN: 2411-5681. Pangestika, R. P. (2015).“Keefektifan Model Inquiry dan Discovery Dengan Pendekatan Saintifik Dalam Pembelajaran Geografi Ditinjau Dari Locus of Control di SMA Kabupaten Pemalang. Tesis, tidak diterbitkan. UniversitasNegeri Yogyakarta. Prahesti, H.C . (2017). Eksperimen Model Pembelajaran Problem Based Learning Dan Project Based Learning Pada Pembelajaran Matematika Terhadap Hasil Belajar Ditinjau Dari Keaktifan Belajar Siswa. Skripsi, Diterbitkan. Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta. Retrived from: http://eprints.ums.ac.id, diakses pada tanggal 17 Oktober 2018. Purwanto. (2013). Evaluasi Hasil Belajar. Yogyakarta: Pustaka Pelajar. Riduwan. (2012). Dasar-Dasar Statistika. Bandung: Alfabeta.Saefuddin. A. & Berdiati, I. (2016). Pembelajaran Efektif. Bandung: Rosda. Sani, R. A. (2017). Pembelajaran Saintifik Untuk Implementasi Kurikulum 2013.Jakarta: Bumi Aksara. Santria, U. (2018). Efektifitas Model Project Based Learning dan Model Problem-Based Learning Ditinjau dari Prestasi Belajar, Kemampuan Komunikasi Matematis, dan Kemampuan Interpersonal Siswa Materi Statistika dan Peluang Kelas VIII. Tesis, tidak diterbitkan. Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta,Yogyakarta. Sari, N. H. Y. (2018). Efektifitas Model Pembelajaran PJBL DanPBL Untuk Meningkatan Hasil Belajar Geografi Ditinjau dari Locus Of Control Siswa Sma Negeri Ngaglik, DIY. Tesis. Program Studi Pendidikan Geografi. Program Pascasarjana. Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta. Susanti, D., Rahma, R.M., Monalisa. (2017). Pengaruh Locus of Control Terhadap Kemampuan Pemecahan Masalah Matematika. Journal Nasional Pendidikan Matematika. Retrived from: www.researchgate.net, diakses pada tanggal 17 Oktober 2018. Syatriadin. (2017). Locus of Control: Teori Temuan Penelitian Dan Reorientasinya Dalam Manajemen Penanganan Kesulitan Belajar Peserta Didik. Jurnal Pendidikan Dasar. 1(1). e-ISSN 2579-6194; 144-164. Wicaksono, U. (2016). Keefektifan Model Pembelajaran Problem Based Learning dan Discovery Learning Berdasarkan Adversity Quotient terhadap Hasil Belajar Geografi SMA di Kabupaten Wonogiri. Tesis, tidak diterbitkan. Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta Copyright (c) 2018 Geosfera Indonesia Journal and Department of Geography Education, University of Jember This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share A like 4.0 International License
HEALTH FACILITIES LOCATIONAL ANALYSIS IN MAKURDI LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF BENUE STATE-NIGERIA USING GIS APPLICATION Oboh Satur Okosun
Geosfera Indonesia Vol. 3 No. 3 (2018): GEOSFERA INDONESIA
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The most important indices of defining general welfare and quality of life of people in the world are the physical and mental health of individuals. This study attempts to examine GIS solution in the spatial analysis of health facilities in Makurdi local government area of Benue State, through mapping of the existing health facilities located in the study area, their spatial distribution pattern, identify areas with marginal services and propose a model for the future development as well examine the availability and accessibility of the existing health facilities, e.g (road network, travel time, distance covered and queuing time). The” Nearest neighbour analysis” Geospatial statistical method was employed to determine the spatial distribution pattern of the existing health facilities in other to determine the area of limited service and accessibility to healthcare facilities. The findings indicated that the healthcare facilities are randomly distributed; Fiidi ward was discovered to have limited service as regards the healthcare facilities in the study area. In line with the findings, recommendations were made on the use of GIS to build a concept that can be followed and replicated in divergent social-economic and political contexts. Conclusively, the study had shown that GIS is a vital tool in healthcare facility analysis and also in live application issues and thus should be encouraged in Nigeria for national economic transformation and sustainable development. keywords: Health, GIS, Mapping, Location References Ajala, O.A., Sanni, L., and Adeyinka, S.A.,(2005).Accessibility to Healthcare Facilities: APanacea for Sustainable Rural Development in Osun State, South western Nigeria.Journalof Human Ecology,18(2):121–128. Amer, S., (2007).Toward Spatial Justice in Urban Health Services Planning. PhD.Dissertation,ITC,Enschede, The Netherlands. Atser J.,and Akpan, P.A.,(2009).Spatial Distribution and Accessibility of Health Facilities inAkwa Ibom State, Nigeria.Ethiopian Journal of Environmental Studies and Management(EJESM)Vol.2 (2):pp. 49-57. Fagbeja,M.A.,(2000).Mapping the Incidences of Chronic Bronchitis and BronchopneumoniaandVerification ofHigh-RiskAreas Using GIS.M.Sc.Dissertation,Universityof Ibadan,Ibadan,Nigeria. Fanan,U.,and Felix,K.(2014).Analysis of the Spatial Distribution of Health Facilities inBenue State, Nigeria,Public Health Research2014, 4(5): 210-218.DOI:10.5923/j.phr.20140405.09Ogundare, E.I.,(1982).Healthcare Delivery is a success in Oyo State.p.7October 27,DailySketch,Lagos-Nigeria. Copyright (c) 2018 Geosfera Indonesia Journal and Department of Geography Education, University of Jember This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share A like 4.0 International License
DEVELOPING STUDENTS LEARNING ATTRIBUTES THROUGH COLLABORATIVE LEARNING BASED ON FLIPPED CLASSROOM S Suwito; Akhmad Faruq Hamdani
Geosfera Indonesia Vol. 4 No. 1 (2019): GEOSFERA INDONESIA
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Educators and education practitioners should be able to respond educational shift by modify paradigm of learning in the classroom. The problem that frequently emerge were the lack of conceptual and practical understanding, experience sharing among the students, as well as spirit of collaboration in learning. The purpose of the study was to build and develop students’ learning character through collaborative learning based on flipped class. The study was done in the framework of lesson study, using three steps (plan, do, and see). The technical steps included socialization, identifying problem, designing learning process, implementation, evaluation and reflection, and follow up. The result showed that collaborative learning based on flipped classroom was effective in developing the spirit of cooperation, honesty, discipline, and openness as it prioritized on the ability to cooperate with the others. There were some obstacles regarding time and class size in conducting lesson study. Keywords: Collaborative Learning, Flipped Classroom, Learning Attributes. References Agustian, A. G. (2007). Rahasia Sukses Membangun Kecerdasan Emosi Dan Spiritual: ESQ. Jakarta: Arga. Karlsson, G., and Sverker J. (2016). “The Flipped Classroom : A Model for Active Student Learning.” : 127–36. Markuszewska, Iwona, Minna, T., and Josep V. S. (2018). “New Ways To Learn Geography – Challenges Of The 21 St Century.” Quaestiones Geographicae 37(1): 37–45. Nofrion, and Bayu, W. (2018). “learning activities in higher order thinking skill ( hots ) oriented learning context.” 3(2): 122–30. Ozdamli, Fezile, and Gulsum, A. (2016). “Educational Technology : Current Issues.” 8(2): 98–105. Pavanelli, R. (2018). “The Flipped Classroom : A Mixed Methods Study of Academic Performance and Student Perception in EAP Writing Context 4205 Bonaventure Blvd.” 5(2): 16–26. Ragg, Mark, and James, P. (2017). “Competency-Based Blended Learning : Flipping Professional Practice Classes to Enhance Competence Development Mark Ragg Eastern Michigan University , United States of America James Piers Hope College , United States of America.” IAFOR Journal of Education 5: 47–66. Stoltman, J. P. (2012). “Perspective on Geographical Education in the 21 St Century.” : 17–24. Suharwati, Sri, I.I., Sumarmi, and Ruja, I. N. (2016). “Pengaruh Model Pembelajaran Resource Based Learning terhadap Minat dan Hasil Belajar Geografi Siswa SMA.” Jurnal Pendidikan 1(2): 74–79. Zubaidah, S. (2017). “Lesson Study Sebagai Salah Satu Model Pengembangan.” Makalah Pendidikan dan Pelatihan Nasional dengan Tema Peningkatan Profesionalisme Guru melalui Kegiatan Lesson Study (April 2010). Zuchdi, D. (2009). Pendidikan Karakter. ed. UNY Press. Yogyakarta. Copyright (c) 2019 Geosfera Indonesia Journal and Department of Geography Education, University of Jember This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share A like 4.0 International License
THE DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY OF LAKE KELIMUTU TOURIST ATTRACTION IN ENDE REGENCY Selfiyah Karimah; H Hastuti
Geosfera Indonesia Vol. 4 No. 2 (2019): GEOSFERA INDONESIA
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The purpose of this study is to analyze the potential and the development of Lake Kelimutu tourist attraction in Ende Regency. The data were collected through observation, documentation, and interviews with stakeholders, such as the Kelimutu National Park Office, Government Tourism Office, Community, and Visitors. The data was then analyzed descriptively for later determined of its development strategies using SWOT. The results of the study showed that the potential of Lake Kelimutu tourist attraction, besides the uniqueness of the three crater lakes, is also a diversity of flora and fauna, and it was concluded that the appropriate alternative strategy for developing Lake Kelimutu tourist attraction was the S-O strategy (strength and opportunity), they are: creating an integrated tourist package marketing strategy for natural and cultural tourism, using various existing social media to promote the uniqueness of the ever-changing colors of the lake, working with various travel agents to provide special discounts or special services for tourists, and creating special transport routes to Lake Kelimutu from Ende. Keywords: potential, development strategy, tourist site, Lake Kelimutu. References Bunghez, C.L. (2016). The Importance of Tourism to a Destination’s Economy. Journal of Eastern Europe Research in Business & Economics, 1-9. Damanik & Weber. (2006). Perencanaan Pariwisata: Dari Teori ke Aplikasi. Yogyakarta: Andi. Engelhard. (2005). Culturally and Ecologically Sustainable Tourism Development through Local Community Management. Culture and Sustainable Development in the Pacific: ANU Press. Fandeli, C. (2002). Perencanaan Kepariwisataan Alam. Yogyakarta: Fakultas Kehutanan Universitas Gadjah Mada. Gaol, H.L. (2014). Potensi Pariwisata Danau Tiga Warna Gunung Kelimutu dan Usaha Kerajinan Kain Tenun Lio Sebagai Atraksi Wisata. JDP, 1(1),31-50. Ismayanti. (2010). Pengantar Pariwisata. Jakarta: PT Gramedia Widisarana Indonesia. Kruja, A. (2012). The Impact of Tourism Sector Development in the Albanian Economy. Economia Seria Management, 15(1), 204-218. Marpaung, H. (2000). Pengetahuan Kepariwisataan. Bandung: Alfabeta. Mohammed, Guellil, Moestefa, Belmokaddem, Mohammed, Sahraoui.(2015). Tourism Spending-Economic Growth Causality in 49 Countries: A Dynamic Panel Data Approach. 2nd Global Conference on Business, Economic, Management and Tourism, 1613-1623. Moleong, J.L. (2007). Metodologi Penelitian Kualitatif (Rev. ed.). Bandung: Remaja Rosdakarya. Pendit, S.N. (1999). Ilmu Pariwisata Sebuah Pengantar Perdana. Jakarta: PT. Pradnya Paramita. Pitana, I Gede & Diarta, I Ketut Surya (2008). Pariwisata sebagai Disiplin Ilmu yang Mandiri. Badan Pengembangan Sumber Daya, Departemen Kebudayaan dan Pariwisata. Rangkuti, F. (2008). Teknik Mengukur dan Strategi Meningkatkan Kepuasan Pelanggan. Jakarta: PT Gramedia Pustaka Utama. Soekadijo. (2000). Anatomi Pariwisata. Jakarta: PT Gramedia Pustaka Utama. Sugiyono. (2013). Metode Penelitian Kombinasi (Mixed Methods). Bandung: Alfabeta. Sukmadinata. (2008). Metode Penelitian Pendidikan. Bandung: Remaja Rosdakarya. Tabash, M.I. (2017). The Role of Tourism Sector in Economic Growth: An Empirical Evidence from Palestine. International Journal of Economic and Financial Issues, 7(2), 103-108. Weiler, B.,& Hall, M.C. (1992). Special Interest Tourism.New York& Toronto: Halsted Press. Yoeti, O.A. (2008). Ekonomi Pariwisata: Introduksi, Informasi, dan Aplikasi.Jakarta: Kompas. Copyright (c) 2019 Geosfera Indonesia Journal and Department of Geography Education, University of Jember This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share A like 4.0 International License
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PROBLEM BASED LEARNING AND DISCOVERY LEARNING MODEL TOWARD LEARNING OUTCOME IN GEOGRAPHY ON STUDENTS WITH EXTERNAL LOCUS OF CONTROL Beti Munawaroh; Muhsinatun Siasah Masruri
Geosfera Indonesia Vol. 4 No. 1 (2019): GEOSFERA INDONESIA
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Based on the development in education, Indonesia has implemented a new curriculum called K13, in this curriculum, implementing the scientific approach is mandatory. Unsuitable learning model results in minimum students’ learning outcome in geography. In addition, locus of control also affects the students' learning outcome since students with internal LoC are alway better than students with external LoC. To cope with this issue, a suitable learning model is necessary: PBL and DL model. A suitable model is expected to be able to improve students' learning outcome — the present study aimed to examine the effectiveness of PBL and DL towards students with external locus of control. The present study was categorized as experimental research with control group experiment. The sample of the study was sixty-two students of SMA Negeri 1 Sekadau Hulu Class X of IPS. They were selected using purposive sampling. T-test was used to analyze the data obtained from the questionnaire and test. The result of the study showed that the significance value was .043 < 0.05. It means that there is effectiveness different between PBL and DL on students with external locus of control in terms of their learning outcome in Geography. References Ambarjaya, Beni S. (2012). Psikologi Pendidikan &Pengajaran (Teori&Praktik). Yogyakarta: Caps Hammer. David (1997). Discovery Learning And Discovery Teaching. Journal. Published By: Taylor & Francis, Ltd. Source: Cognition And Instruction, Vol. 15, No. 4 (1997), Pp. 485-529 Hattie, J. A., Marsh, H. W., Neill, J. T. & Richards, G. E. (1997) Adventure Education And Outward Bound: Outofclass Experiences That Have A Lasting Effect. Review Of Educational Research, 67, 43-87. Karwono (2007). Pengaruh Pemberian Umpan Balik Dan Locus Of Control Terhadap Kemampuan Mahasiswa Dalam Mengelola Pembelajaran Mikro (Studi Eksperimen Pada Mahasiswa FKIP Universitas Muhammadiyah Lampung) Kreitner, R., Dan Kinicki, A. (2001) Organizational Behavior. Fifth Edition. Irwin Mcgraw-Hill Robbins, Stephen P & Timothy A. Jugdge. (2009). Organizational Behavior. 13 Three Edition, Usa: Pearson International Edition, Prentice-Hall Septiani, Yulia. (2016) PengaruhLocus Of Control Terhadap Prestasi Belajar Matematika. Jurnal.JKPM, Vol.02, No.01, 01 Des 2016, Hlm. 118-128 Sihkabuden. (1999). Hubungan Antara Gaya Kognitif, Motivasi Berprestasi, Dan Lokus Kendali Dengan Perolehan Belajar Siswa SMU. Ilmu Pendidikan-Jurnal Filsafat, Teori, Dan Praktik Kependidikan, 26(2): 154-161. Susanti, Dhani. (2018) PerbedaanPengaruh Discovery Learning Dan Problem Based Learning Terhadap Kemampuan Berpikir Kritis, Keterampilan Pemecahan Masalah Dan Keaktifan Siswa Dalam Pembelajaran Tematik Integratif Kelas IV SD Segugus Winduaji Kabupaten Brebes. Thesis.Tidak Diterbitkan. Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta , Yogyakarta. Syatriadin. (2017) Locus Of Control: TeoriTemuanPenelitian Dan Reorientasinya Dalam Manajemen Penanganan Kesulitan Belajar Pesert aDidik. Journal Pendidikan Dasar. Issn2579-6194; 144-164 . Pangestika, Ratna Pramudita (2016). Model Inquiry, Model Discovery, Locus Of Control, Hasil Belajar Geografi. Thesis. Tidak Diterbitkan. Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta , Yogyakarta. Woolfolk, Anita, E. (1990). Educational Psychology-Fourth Edition. New Jersey: Prentice Hall. Copyright (c) 2019 Geosfera Indonesia Journal and Department of Geography Education, University of Jember This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share A like 4.0 International License

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