Integration of Islamic Studies and Sciences: Study of the Implementation and Practice of Scientific Integration at UIN Alauddin Makassar | Author : Penulis Ibrahim, Muhammad Ridha, Yusran, Imamul Hak | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract : This study examines the implementation and practice of integrating Islamic and general science into the lecture process at the State Islamic University (UIN) Alauddin Makassar. The process and efforts to realize the concept of scientific integration in the realm of policy and the process of its formation will be approached with a historical approach. Meanwhile, the practice of implementing scientific integration guidelines in lectures is approached sociologically, especially the limitations and problems of how this concept is practiced at UIN Alauddin Makassar. The results of this study conclude that at least the last two decades since IAIN changed to UIN ALauddin Makassar, have taken steps, namely: first, the process of seeding the idea of scientific integration, incorporating the idea of scientific integration into the vision and mission and implementing it into university policies that support the integration process. Second, integration efforts at UIN Alauddin are also carried out in the process of teaching courses and writing student scientific papers. Some of the efforts that have been made to realize integrative teaching of courses and scientific works are by attaching verses to courses, teaching integrative courses, implementing team teaching, memorizing chapter 30 for each UIN student and implementing Character Building Training for each student. |
| On the Identity Construction and Industrial Development of Digital Self-Maker In Online Sales in the Digital Age | Author : Liu Yongliang | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract : With the development of network and digital technology, modern business began to turn to online sales. Relying on digital technology, database technology and Internet of Things (IoT) technology, virtual online store has changed peoples patterns of behavior, thinking and aesthetic. In the virtual network community, Makers are dominated by desktop transactions. According to the demands and evaluations of customers, Digital Maker began to transform technology, management experience, artistic design, their own mindsets and literacy, so as to advance the development of the whole network market and industrial economy. |
| The Influence of Work Culture, Work Motivation, and Educational Supervision on PJOK Teacher Performance during the Covid-19 Pandemic | Author : Dwi Murti Yadi, Yudanto, Amri Hartanto, Betrix Teofa Perkasa Wibafiet Billy Yachsie, Andrian Rahman Ayudi, Afeb Chesa Arianto, Ujang Nurdin, Gupo Matvayodha | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :The research objectives are to determine: (1) the influence of work culture on teacher performance; (2) the effect of work motivation on teacher performance; (3) the effect of educational supervision on teacher performance; and (4) the influence of work culture, work motivation, and educational supervision on the performance of PJOK teachers. This type of research is ex post facto. The population is PJOK teachers in SMA Negeri in Bantul Regency totaling 48 teachers, with a total sampling technique. The instrument uses a questionnaire via google forms. The data analysis technique is multiple regression analysis. The results showed that: (1) there was a significant influence between work cultures on the performance of PJOK teachers. (2) There is a significant influence between work motivations on the performance of PJOK teachers. (3) There is a significant effect between supervision on the performance of PJOK teachers. (4) There is a significant influence between work culture, work motivation, and educational supervision on teacher performance. The conclusion is that work culture, work motivation, and educational supervision have an effect on teacher performance. |
| Implementation of HOTS-Based PJOK Learning (Higher Order Thinking Skill) at Junior High School, Sleman Central Sleman 2020 | Author : Chandra Richo Pratama, Yudanto, Amri Hartanto, Betrix Teofa Perkasa Wibafiet Billy Yachsie, Andrian Rahman Ayudi, Afeb Chesa Arianto, Ujang Nurdin, Galih Dewanti | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :This study aims to find out how well the implementation of HOTS (Higher Order Thinking Skill) based PJOK learning at SMP Negeri Zonasi Tengah Sleman 2020. This type of research is a quantitative descriptive study with a survey method. The population in this study were all PJOK teachers at the Zoning Middle School in Central Sleman, totaling 29 teachers, which were taken using a total sampling technique. Data collection techniques using a questionnaire. The data analysis technique used descriptive percentage analysis. The results showed that the implementation of HOTS (Higher Order Thinking Skill) based PJOK learning at the Zonasi Tengah Sleman Middle School in 2020 was in the "very poor" category of 0.00% (0 teachers), "less" of 51.72% (15 teachers), "enough" by 48.28% (14 teachers), "good" by 0.00% (0 teachers). |
| Study of the Correlation between Arm Muscle Power, Arm Length, Hand-Eye Coordination, and Concentration on Gate-In Results in Woodball | Author : Nisa Urizka Fayogi, Endang Rini Sukamti, Amri Hartanto, Betrix Teofa Perkasa Wibafiet Billy Yachsie, Andrian Rahman Ayudi, Afeb Chesa Arianto, Ujang Nurdin | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :This study aims to determine: (1) the relationship between the power of the arm muscles and the result of the gate-in stroke, (2) the relationship between the length of the arm and the result of the gate-in stroke. (3) The relationship between hand eye coordination with the result of the gate-in stroke. (4) The relationship between concentration and the gate-in punch. (5) The relationship between arm muscle power, arm length, hand eye coordination, and concentration on the results of the gate-in stroke in woodball. This type of research is correlational. The population in this study were 54 athletes of Woodball in Bantul Regency, who were selected based on purposive sampling technique. The instruments used to measure the power of the arm muscles were the medicine ball test, the length of the arm with an anthropometer / meter, the concentration using the Grid Concentration Test, and the gate-in stroke with a modified gate-in punch density test. The data analysis technique used is multiple regression. The results showed that: (1) There was a significant relationship between arm muscle power and the gate-in punch, with r count 0.845, and p < 0.05, and a contribution of 32.09%. (2) There is a significant relationship between the length of the arm and the result of the gate-in blow, with r count 0.585, and p <0.05, and a contribution of 12.00%. (3) There is a significant relationship between hand eye coordination and the results of the gate-in stroke, with r count 0.855, and p < 0.05, and the contribution is 21.92%. (4) There is a significant relationship between concentration and the results of the gate-in blow, with r count 0.808, and p < 0.05, and a contribution of 21.39%. (5) There is a significant relationship between arm muscle power, arm length, hand eye coordination, and concentration on the results of the gate-in stroke in woodball, with a calculated F value of 84.798> F table 2.56, and p < 0.05, and a contribution of 87.40%. |
| Determination of State Financial Damages Performed by the Prosecutor in the Settlement of the Crime of Corruption | Author : Bambang Daud, Hendra Karianga, Muhammad Tabrani Mutalib | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract : This study aims, firstly, to find out that the Attorney Generals Office is authorized to calculate state financial losses based on the applicable laws and regulations. second, knowing that the courts legal considerations in deciding the elements of state financial losses are fulfilled based on the results of the calculation of the Prosecutors Office.
The problem to be answered is whether the Prosecutors Office has the authority to calculate state financial losses based on the applicable laws and regulations? And how can the courts legal considerations in deciding the element of state financial loss be fulfilled based on the results of the prosecutors calculation?
The approach used is a statutory approach, a conceptual approach and a case approach by analyzing the Courts Decision, namely District Court Decision No. 9/Pid.Sus-TPK/2019/PN Tte |
| Integrated Report-Making Benefit | Author : Nguyen Hoan | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :In preference to the promotion of a novel reporting form, IR is regarded as an outcome of a prolonged process of global commercial integration (Vitolla et al., 2017). The application of IR is a spectacular advance towards sustainable development and information transparency (Vitolla & Raimo, 2018). This study is conducted for measuring the benefits of integrated reporting for listed firms on the Vietnamese stock market. We employ some descriptive analysis, Cronbachs Alpha and Independent T-test for evaluating and measuring the benefits of integrated reporting for listed firms. The results show that the benefits of integrated reporting for listed firms achieved an average of 3.99 in the Likert of 5 grades. There is not insignificant difference on evaluation of the benefits of integrated reporting for listed firms in terms of gender. But, the study finds differences on evaluation of the benefits of integrated reporting for listed firms in terms of work experiences. Based on findings, some recommendations are given for listed firms to set up integrated reporting. |
| Why is it Important to have Good Corporate Governance in The Management of Foundation? | Author : Putu Krisna Adwitya Sanjaya, M. Rudi Irwansyah, I Gede Agus Pertama Yudantara,A. A. Bgs. Bayu Joni Saputra | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :This study talks about the social foundations that are already in place in the structure of the communitys socioeconomic activities, as well as how to use Good Corporate Governance (GCC) in these institutions. A literature review is how this article is shown. It includes references to the legal foundations and the results of previous studies on social foundations. There are rules in place that make it official that the Foundation is a legal entity, Law No. 28 of 2004. People think that the Foundation will be able to become a formal legal activity so that it can act as an umbrella for other organizations that are set up under it. To achieve this goal, it is very important for the Foundation to use Good Corporate Governance (GCG) in its management. This means that it must be transparent, accountable, responsible, and fair. In the future, this will give the Foundation a lot of power when it comes to good management in line with the goals that were set. |
| Spillover of COVID-19: Impact on National Defense | Author : Aris Sarjito, Joni Widjayanto | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :The rapidly spreading impact of Covid-19 has potentially dire consequences for the Ministry of Defenses ability to protect national interests. The unprecedented effects of this pandemic are directly undermining the ability of the Ministry of Defense to carry out the National Defense Strategy. In particular, Covid-19 has harmed the readiness of the Armed Forces, their ability to project power globally, and their speed of modernization for future challenges. This paper uses a descriptive qualitative approach as the main writing approach and uses the concept of impacts across key organizational pillars by Beth McGrath (2020), including (1) Workforce planning, (2) Training methods, (3) Reprioritizing spending, and (4) Policy.
The results of this study are: (1) The Ministry of Defense must be prepared with a complete set of strategies, (2) Distributed Virtual Reality training is a natural solution to the challenges posed by the current pandemic, (3) The military has no other choice but to make it a priority in spending on defense equipment and in carrying out military operations. The obvious choice is the big budget items that cause problems, and (4) The defense equipment procurement program, military operations, and Research & Development (R&D) activities are expected to be hampered. As governments seek to prevent and mitigate the impact of this pandemic, the positive role played by military forces can be seen as an excuse to offset some of the expected defense budget cuts. |
| The Adoption of Learning Management System in Teaching and Learning in the New Normal | Author : Michael Angelo A. Legarde | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :In the middle of a worldwide health crisis that threatens lives and containment measures that endanger our way of life, we are confronted with the sobering reality that the world we return to will be irrevocably altered. Thus, this deadly situation has flipped the offline teaching process and paved the way towards online-based learning. In todays scenario, learning has stepped into the digital world, where teachers and students are virtually connected. It is also the time where the teaching and learning activities were immediately shifted to full web-based learning. Despite the obstacles faced by both teachers and learners, online learning has proven to be a cure for this unprecedented worldwide pandemic. Transitioning from conventional face-to-face learning to online learning may be a completely different experience for both learners and educators, which they must adjust to since there are few or no other options. Hence, in this research investigation, the researcher explored the construct validity of the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) in analyzing the factors that influence the acceptance of the use of technologies based on the users perspective in a higher educational institution in the Philippines.
The analysis revealed that utilizing Google Classroom as an LMS was beneficial to the faculty members since it allowed them to complete their academic tasks swiftly and effortlessly. They also have positive attitude towards using LMS and agreed that using various online platforms was simple and easy for them. In addition, the findings also suggest that faculty members have had a great experience utilizing online learning through Google Classroom in their classes, and they are confident that they will continue to use this Learning Management System in the next school years and will promote it to their colleagues. Therefore, educational institutions should pay more attention on the development of its educational and ICT infrastructure most especially in this time of pandemic wherein web-based learning is the current trend in our educational landscape. Furthermore, policy makers should anchor their decisions on the findings of this study most especially on the procurement of various educational technologies andor ICT infrastructures in their respective educational institutions. Also, educational administrators should develop an understanding on how various factors or variables significantly influences their intention to use a particular learning management system. |
| Analysis of Sediment in Goronyo Dam, Sokoto, Nigeria | Author : I.T.Peni ,B.K.Adeogun | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract : Reservoir sedimentation has been a global bottle neck in maintaining the design storage capacity of reservoirs. Reservoir sedimentation leads to the reduction of the original capacity which affects irrigation, hydropower, flood control, drinking water supply and recreational activities. Introduction of mechanized farming without due regard to the nature of the environment is aggravating the erosion and sediment problem. This study has discussed and analyzed the most important parameters (bulk density, sediment volume, sediment mass, trap efficiency, sediment yield etc) for 31 years (1984 -2015) using Empirical Method and Goronyo Dam Stage Capacity Curve. The Mean bulk density (dBD) was gotten as 0.97gcm3, Sediment Volume (SV) as 26,179,302m3 , Sediment Mass (SM) as 25,393,922.94 tones, average annual sedimentation as 819,158.81ty-1 , Trap Efficiency (TE) as 90.2%, Sediment Yield (SY) as 908,158.00 ty-1, Specific Sediment Yield (SSY) as 42.35??????-2??-1, The loss of storage (26,179,302m3) |
| How to Cariogenic Food Habits in Children aged 9-10 Years? -Caries Severity Index (CSI) | Author : Eliati Sri Suharja | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract : Caries in children is higher than caries in adults. The factor that causes the high caries rate in children is the dietary factor. Cariogenic foods are foods that contain lots of carbohydrates, are sticky and break easily in the mouth. Objective: This study aims to determine the relationship between food of cariogenic to caries severity index (CSI) child of age 9-10 years. Methods: Type of Research is descriptive with device of cross sectional, date which is concerning free variables and the variable trussed will be collected during which at the same time. Subject of Research as much 65 children, have age 9-10 years old. instrument using Food of cariogenic measured by Dietary is Recall Method and for measurement hard; level of caries after conducted by inspection tooth and mouth measured to use caries severity index (CSI). The Result of statistical analyzes with Chi square to know relationship between food of cariogenic to caries severity index (CSI). Results: The results of obtained by statistical test value of p-value p=0,000 according to statistics very have a meaning at storey; level of belief 95% by 0.05. Because p-value < 0.05 inferential hence there is relation between child consuming food of cariogenic hardly caries that happened at child of age 9-10 year. Result of obtained by statistical Analysis of value OR = 29,714 by 95% confidence of international 6,816- 129.540 of its meaning that child. Conclusion: there is a significant relationship between cariogenic food habits and caries severity index (CSI) children of age 9-10 years |
| Management of Fitnes Center Health and Sport Center (HSC) Yogyakarta State University | Author : Ali Sodiqin, Sumaryanto, Putri Prastiwi Wulandari, Amri Hartanto, Betrix Teofa Perkasa Wibafiet Billy Yachsie, Afeb Chesa Arianto, Gupo Matvayodha | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract : This study aims to determine the management at the Fitness Center HSC UNY which consists of planning, organizing, directing, and supervising. This study uses a qualitative descriptive research approach. The data analysis technique used qualitative data analysis from Miles & Huber Man. The results of the study indicate that planning has been integrated with the objectives of the Fitness Center HSC UNY. Organizing related to the pattern of working relationships between managers, fitness instructors, and as a Front Office approaching conformity to sports management The process of directing employees can be carried out at any time, from leaders such as the Chancellor, Dean, and manager. Evaluation of the UNY Business Unit Entity is carried out every 3 months. The way to improve organizational management is in recruiting employees, the first is to graduate from FIK UNY who comes from the Sports Science study program. |
| Increased Activities and Learning Outcomes of Volleyball through Sponge Ball Modification for Junior High School Students | Author : Rumini, Jaka Sunardi, Ahmad Nasrulloh | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract : The not yet optimal learning activities and learning outcomes in learning physical education, sports and health, especially volleyball lessons underlie this classroom action research. This study aims to improve learning activities and learning outcomes through modification of a sponge ball for students of SMP Negeri 1 Moyudan. This research is a Classroom Action Research (CAR) which was carried out in three cycles. The research subjects were students of class VIIA SMP Negeri 1 Moyudan totaling 32 students. The research instruments, namely: observation guidelines, learning activity observation sheets, observation sheets for assessing the process and results of volleyball. Indicators of success, namely learning activities and learning outcomes of at least 85% of the total students completed (KKM 75). The data analysis technique used in this research is descriptive qualitative and quantitative. The results showed that through the modification of the sponge ball, learning activities and volleyball learning outcomes could be obtained. This is shown from the learning activity data showing an increase in cycle three an average of 3.4 and included in the very good category (A). Cognitive Aspect 100% or 32 students completed and Psychomotor Aspect 90.62% or 29 students completed. Based on the results of the study indicate that classical completeness has been fulfilled. Cognitive Aspect 100% or 32 students completed and Psychomotor Aspect 90.62% or 29 students completed. Based on the results of the study indicate that classical completeness has been fulfilled. Cognitive Aspect 100% or 32 students completed and Psychomotor Aspect 90.62% or 29 students completed. Based on the results of the study indicate that classical completeness has been fulfilled. |
| Problem-Based Learning: As an Effort to Improve Volleyball Activity & Learning Outcomes | Author : Endang Prasetyo, Djoko Pekik Irianto, Ahmad Nasrulloh | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract : This study aims to improve learning activity and learning outcomes through a problem-based learning (PBL) learning model approach. This research is a Classroom Action Research (CAR) which was carried out in three cycles. The research subjects were students of class VIID SMP Negeri 2 Mlati totaling 32 students. The research instruments, namely: observation guidelines, learning activity observation sheets, observation sheets for assessing the process and results of volleyball. Indicators of success, namely active learning and learning outcomes of at least 85% of the total students completed (KKM 75). The data analysis technique used in this research is descriptive qualitative and quantitative. The results showed that the PBL learning model could effectively improve learning activity and volleyball learning outcomes. This is indicated by the increasing data after going through the third cycle, including the cognitive aspect of 100% or 32 students completed, the active learning aspect of 93.75% 30 students completed and the psychomotor aspect 87.50% or 28 students completed. Based on the results of the study, it can be concluded that there is classical completeness with a problem-based learning model. |
| Possible Solutions to Challenges of Including Learners with Special Educational Needs in Mainstream Classrooms | Author : MC Morena | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND
As a major strategy towards the achievement of basic education for all, Lesotho introduced free and compulsory primary education, whereby many children were sent to school. The mountain kingdom of Lesotho implemented the Free and Compulsory Primary Education Policy in the year 2000 (McConkey&Mariga, 2011:18). The policy‘s main objectives are: [t]o make basic education accessible to all learners; to make education equitable in order to eliminate inequalities; to guarantee that every Mosotho child completes the primary education and ensure that education is affordable to Basotho. (McConkey&Mariga, 2011:18).
By implementing compulsory education, even learners with special educational needs were seen in high numbers in schools. This has brought a challenge to learners with special educational needs to learn in the same classrooms with other learners without special educational needs. This paper aims to explore the possible solutions to challenges of including learners with special educational needs in Lesotho mainstream classrooms and The paper is guided by the question: what are the possible solutions to the challenges of including learners with special educational needs in Lesotho mainstream classrooms? |
| Awareness and Use of Internet and Online Services among Homemakers in Kollam District, Kerala, India | Author : Selsa.S, Usha .S | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :Internet has become the indivisible part of the modern world. For each and everything people depend upon the internet. Irrespective of belonging to any age group, it is the main source of information .So the purpose of dependency of internet is diverse. It depends upon the choice of the person who uses it. Homemakers require internet for various purposes. There are countless areas where the application of the internet is important. In the present study we did a survey analysis to understand the awareness and use of internet and online services among the homemakers in Kollam districts, Kerala, India. Asramam, Kavanad, Uliyakovil and Mundakkal ward of Kollam corporation are the areas chosen for conducting the research work. Convenience sampling method was selected for the study. The data collected were processed and analyzed .It was found that most of the times the internet applications helped the homemakers to ease their works. |
| Newly Discovered Works of Ali Safi Kashifi Hirawi: “Sharh-i Masnavi”, “Ghazal-i Ali Safi”, “Tuhfatu-l-Hani” | Author : Bahriddin S. Umurzoqov | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :ABSTRACT
This article is dedicated to the works of Fakhruddin Ali Safi Hirawi ibn Husayn Waz Kashifi (d. 939 / 1532-1533), a representative of the Herat Scientific and Literary School. The study analyzes significant issues in the field of textual and literary sources, such as the scientific and literary heritage of Fakhruddin Ali Safi Kashifi Hirawi, the number of works he wrote and the separation of them from Ali Safi’s pen, as well as clarifying the authorship of the works of father and son Kashifi.
The article also includes new works of the author from the Tashkent manuscripts – “Sharh-i Masnaviy-i ma’naviy” (“On the spiritual commentary of Masnaviy-I”), “Tuhfa-i Honiy” (“Gift to Honiy”), “Ghazal-i Ali Safiy”. ”(“ Ghazal of Ali Safi ”). These works are manuscripts of works of Ali Safi Hirawi Kashifi, which are still unknown to science, and the article provides the first scientific information about these works and their manuscripts.
These findings show that the number of Fakhruddin Ali Safi’s works is not limited to five or six, that the artist has a “Devon”, and that Ali Safi followed in the footsteps of his father, Mawlana Husayn Waz Kashifi. |
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