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AJCD
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27746178     DOI : https://doi.org/10.51773/ajcd.v2i1.123
AMCA Journal of Community Development (AJCD) is the official international journal published by the Association of Muslim Community in ASEAN (AMCA) which emphasizes community development. AJCD is issued twice a year (January and July). The journal is published in both printed and online versions, and the online version is free access and download. Aims and Scope. AJCD publishes scholarly work from interdisciplinary in the community development area. The journal aims to provide publication of refereed and high-quality papers in all areas of community development. Contributions are welcome from all fields that have relevant and insightful comments to make about community development. The scope of the area in the field of community developments includes Agricultural, Anthropology, Behavioral Science, Cross-Cultural Studies, Development Studies, Economy Behavior, Education, Family, Human Resources Management, Law, Politics, Psychology, Religion and Philosophy, Social Science, and other related fields.
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Is it feasible to design learning media "Tomato Plant Growth" hydroponically based on the discovery learning model? Lili Dahliani; Md. Anisur Rahman
AMCA Journal of Community Development Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): AMCA Journal of Community Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51773/ajcd.v4i1.88

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Information technology has significantly transformed various facets of life, including education, specifically the learning process in higher education. Integrating information technology in education has empowered students to create and utilize diverse digital learning resources. Mobile devices play a vital role in improving student learning outcomes in hydroponic plant growing lessons when used as an additional tool with demonstration and discovery learning approaches, often known as demons-disco learning. This course utilizes hydroponic techniques and mobile devices to improve students' understanding and skill in cultivating vegetables. Mobile applications offer innovative experiences in information and communication technology and opportunities for students to engage in self-directed learning. The chosen learning methodology involves imparting extensive knowledge, a thorough understanding of many components and variations, and an assessment through inquiries about the cultivation of hydroponic plants. Thus, a teacher must develop instructional material that helps students overcome difficulties associated with cultivating hydroponic plants. This study employed a research and development (R&D) approach to fabricate a product, encompassing three of the four research phases: definition (identifying possibilities and issues, gathering data), product design, and development (validating the design, improving the design, and testing the product). Nevertheless, this research is limited to the third phase, notably the validation phase. The findings suggest that the THD (Tomato-Hydroponic-Demonsdisco) learning media is suitable for use. This article will thoroughly analyze THD media and its utilization in lectures.
Instagram to sharia economics: Impact and benefits of digital literacy and Indonesia's sharia economy Rd. Heri Solehudin; A. Ifayani Haanurat; Sahay Amrita Tollentino
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51773/ajcd.v4i1.158

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Technological advancements persist, and nearly every facet of life relies on information and communication technology. The benefits offered have facilitated various activities, such as communication, information retrieval, education, transactions, and entertainment. Hootsuite Content Engaging in social media is a prevalent online activity. Indonesia boasts an extensive user base on social media, with hundreds of millions of individuals spending approximately four hours daily engaging with diverse social networking platforms. One of them pertains to the Instagram platform. The Fourth Industrial Revolution has facilitated the widespread availability of knowledge. Social media is quickly evolving as a platform for transferring communication and information, including disseminating knowledge about sharia economic law and discussing global economic advancements, literacy, and human resources. To address the challenges of the 21st century, it is imperative to focus on training experts in Islamic finance to enhance Indonesia's Islamic economy. This study investigates the comprehension of digital sharia economic law and its influence on the sharia economy in Indonesia. This study employs an ethnographic methodology to investigate four Instagram platforms focusing on Contemporary Muamalah Fiqh and Maliyah to enhance comprehension before engaging in trading activities. The data collection was conducted by observing the media and studying documentation. The employed research methodology entails descriptive and qualitative data analysis. Instagram is actively endorsing sharia economic regulations in order to enhance the Islamic economy in Indonesia, as indicated by these data. This essay will also examine the concept of sharia funding to promote peace and economic growth in Indonesia.
Job satisfaction Vs. toxic environments and transformational leadership: a model for increasing civil servant OCB? Yulia Anisa
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51773/ajcd.v4i1.309

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Considering its vital role, it is appropriate for a government institution to carry out a mechanism for maintaining human resources by paying attention to the Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) of the state civil apparatus itself. OCB is very necessary because it can increase organizational effectiveness, because OCB is able to influence social aspects in government institutions, such as teamwork, communication and other interpersonal skills. This research aims to build a conceptual and empirical model by analyzing and proving the influence of Transformational Leadership, Placement, Toxic Workplace Environment on Organizational Citizenship Behavior with Job Satisfaction as an Intervening Variable in Civil Servants in Lahat Regency. The research method used in this research is a quantitative approach. The model used in this research is a causality model to test the relationship between variables in a model, both between indicators and their constructs and the relationship between constructs.[2] The results of Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) analysis show that Transformational Leadership has a significant effect on increasing OCB; Placement has a positive effect on increasing OCB; Toxic Workplace Environment has a significant effect on increasing OCB; Transformational Leadership through job satisfaction has a significant effect on increasing OCB; Placement through job satisfaction has a significant effect on increasing OCB; Toxic Workplace Environment through job satisfaction has a significant effect on increasing OCB.
Utilizing university food gardens as an instructional tool for teaching horticulture: Gaining insights from project experience Eny Dyah Yuniwati; Egr. Imran Arshad
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51773/ajcd.v4i1.317

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Advanced Horticultural Production Technology is a course that may be chosen as an option in the Agrotechnology Study Programme. Ineffective legal laws and slow technical progress hinder the growth of Indonesian horticulture products. Additionally, insufficient human resource capabilities, weak horticultural institutions, and suboptimal technological innovation further impede this development. Horticultural Postharvest Technology students find this material inspiring and beneficial. This course instructs students in applying agronomy, plant breeding, plant protection, soil science, and social sciences to enhance resource efficiency, quality, and sustainability in agricultural activities. Tropical horticultural items, such as vegetables and fruit, will experience an impact. This research is limited to examining commodities, morphology, plant environment, plant varieties, and growth methodology specifically related to tomato-produce plants. Students participate in offline and online FGBL activities—an initial questionnaire ascertained identity. Questionnaires, brainstorming, assignments, and monitoring of media reports are used to evaluate each stage of FGBL activities. To gain these abilities, employ the method of project-based learning (FGBL). FGBL includes the development of a project plan and timetable, assessing student attributes, formulating structured inquiries for experimental design, supervising progress through reports, exchanging ideas, and evaluating the project. This article provides a detailed discussion of various measures that assess student motivation for learning, such as participation during lectures and engagement in brainstorming activities.
Metaphors and masculine language as breaking female stereotypes in dangdut songs lyrics with vulgar content Dewi Kusumaningsih; Malika Dhita Shalaika; Farida Nugrahani; Jimat Susilo
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51773/ajcd.v4i1.323

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Masculine refers to a specific construction of masculinity that is targeted towards men. Men do not inherently possess masculine traits; instead, masculinity is moulded by cultural influences. The association of masculinity with gender stereotypes in Indonesia arises from a subjective misunderstanding of the qualities of a particular group. Song lyrics containing explicit content, particularly those portraying women in derogatory or overly sexualised ways, might contribute to the establishment and perpetuation of detrimental gender stereotypes. The objective of this study is to examine the manifestation of masculinity in the explicit lyrics of dangdut songs and explore their potential to challenge gender stereotypes associated with women. This study uses a content analysis methodology to deconstruct the symbolic significance of masculine language in music lyrics. Data is collected with songs picked based on three factors (kind of music, song words, and song aspect). The music included are dangdut songs, specifically the three most widely circulated songs in 2023. The selected song lyrics consist of words, phrases, and sentences employed in a vulgar manner. The utilised aspects pertain to masculine attributes, gender-based archetypes, explicit content in song lyrics, and metaphoric expressions. Data analysis procedures carried out using qualitative data analysis approaches might include flexibility. Dangdut employs explicit content as a means of challenging gender norms using a qualitative descriptive method. The research findings indicate that the filthy dangdut songs titled "Ngidam Pentol," "Becekin Adek Bang," and "Jagung Rebus" exhibit different expressions of feminine masculinity. These expressions can be observed through the symbolic significance of the song lyrics, specifically in the form of sulking due to unfulfilled ambitions. Women engage in sexual activity with males, therefore challenging the idea that women are meek, courteous, and well-behaved.
Fulfillment of basic needs ”CartMan” as poverty phenomenon in Bandung City Siti Sofa Fauzia Syah; Siti Anah Kunyati
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51773/ajcd.v4i1.352

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The ”Cartman” is a phenomenon of poverty. They work as scavengers to fulfill basic needs daily in Bandung. Basic needs can never be fully met. Cartman makes a living by scavenging rubbish and sleeping in shop windows, and their children take turns sleeping in the cart. The aims of this research are 1) to find out the fulfillment of Cartman's basic needs, 2) to find out how Cartman fulfills their basic needs, and 3) to find out Cartman's daily activities. The research method used in this research is phenomenology. Data collection techniques are done through observation, interviews, and documentation studies. The data analysis technique used is qualitative. The sampling technique used was non-probability with an accidental sampling technique with ten informants. This research shows that basic needs have not been met, such as housing and education, food, clothing, and aspects of meeting clean water and sanitation needs. The activities of the Cartman are only focused on looking for second-hand goods to meet their basic needs, surviving to meet their family's needs, and hoping to get help from the community. The activity of looking for used goods starts from waking up, and the working hours of the Cartman vary.
Papua Ethnic Forestry and Agricultural Utilization Study Triyoso, Anang; Sumbono, Aung
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51773/ajcd.v4i1.411

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Papua Island has extensive forests and agricultural land. Forestry and agriculture on the Indonesian island of Papua have been partially utilized, but the optimization of utilization so that it has added value has not been fully worked out so that there is a need for a special study of this problem. This paper aims to reveal the facts of the suboptimal utilization of forestry and agriculture in Papua. This study adopts a case study based on the results of official government reports and related research results that have been published. Papua in this study is the island of Papua which is included in the territory of the Republic of Indonesia. The analysis was carried out using the SWOT method and discussed descriptively based on the findings obtained. The results of the study show that forestry utilization is only limited to wood. Exploitation of Papuan forest wood is carried out and traded as raw materials, other forest assets have not been cultivated or worked on but are not well organized. Meanwhile, the agricultural products that are traded are not the typical agricultural crops native to Papua. This situation has an impact on trade values that do not benefit the indigenous Papuans.

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