Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Education and Social Sciences (ICESS 2024)

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Peer-Review Statements

Dewi Satria Elmiana, Saprizal Hadisaputra, Santi Farmasari, Lalu Rudyat Telly Savalas, Levi Geir Eidhamar, Andy Gao, Arafiq Arafiq
All of the articles in this proceedings volume have been presented at the Sixth International Conference on Education and Social Sciences (6th ICESS 2024) during 2nd – 3rd of October 2024 in Mataram, Indonesia. These articles have been peer reviewed by the members of the committee and approved by the...
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Hedging Against China: Indonesia’s Strategy Towards Arising Power

Rusdi Bastian Ilham
The rising strategic cooperation between Indonesia and China, notably during the Jokowi administration, have garnered significant scholarly interest, along with widespread analysis and critics, due to its broader political, economic and security implications. The purpose of this study is to analyze Indonesia’s...
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A Product Diversification to Increase Marketing Value: Learning from E-commerce pasarmandalika.com

Tajidan Tajidan, Edy Fernandez, Muhammad Nursan, Effendy
Service function as a determining factor in marketing value has long been neglected, especially the completeness factor in providing product diversification. Because Due of this phenomenon, the idea arose to test the hypothesis that the completeness of procurement of diversified food products determines...
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Does Social Entrepreneurial Orientation Drive Pro-Social Behavior and Social Entrepreneurial Intention?

Fulgentius Danardana Murwani, Marcellino Priyana Jatiwiwaha, Imanuel Hitipeuw, Ludi Wishnu Wardana, Rachmad Hidayat, Bagus Setiawan, Stefan Yudana Jatiperwira
This research aimed to clarify the way social entrepreneurial orientation drives pro-social behavior as well as social entrepreneurial intention. This research was a cross-sectional survey with a questionnaire as a research instrument. Using purposive sampling, data was collected from 135 master program...
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Legal Protection for Indonesian Migrant Workers (IMW) Affected by Medical Treatment Malpractice in the Placement Country

Rahmawati Kusuma, Pujiyono Pujiyono, Sasmini Sasmini
This research explores about the extent of legal protection for Indonesian Migrant Workers affected by Malpractice. The problem that will be discussed in this study is how the legal protection from Indonesian government provided to their overseas labour who are affected by Malpractice when receiving...
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Comparative Study of State’s National Armed Forces Reserve Component Best Practices (Case Studies of Defense Personnel Capability of Indonesia, South Korea, and Philippines)

Wishnu Mahendra Wiswayana, Hemalia Kusumadewi
This research attempts to conduct a comparative study of Reserve Component among nations with similarities, to identify planning and implementation that can be used as a valuable input for Indonesia’s national interests. This is due to the defense policy’s nature as an absolute variable that ensures...
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Work Ethics and Survival Strategies of Laweyan Batik Craftwomen in Facing Pandemic Crisis

Bachtiar Suryo Bawono, Mahendra Wijaya, Ahmad Zuber, Ratna Devi Sakuntalawati, Drajat Tri Kartono
The global crisis in early 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic has influenced the batik industry in Kampung Laweyan, resulting in a 60% drop in sales and a bankruptcy threat. Despite these difficulties, Laweyan batik craftswomen have maintained the functioning of their businesses at that time. They have...
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#UsutTuntas Kanjuruhan Tragedy Movement Strategy: Expanding Issues, Mass Base, and Internationalizing Ideas

Arief Setiawan
This research inquires strategies employed by actors in the #UsutTuntas Kanjuruhan Tragedy movement and issues built to strengthen the mass base to identify the actors, tendencies, and development of issues related to the Kanjuruhan Tragedy incident. Using qualitative methods, employing interviews and...
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Analysis of The Implementation of Community-Based Tourism Principles in Sustainable Tourism Development in North Lombok Regency

Abdurrahman Abdurrahman, Djoko Suprayetno, Iwan Kusmayadi, Muhammad Mujahid Dakwah, Mohammad Najib Roodhi, Pahrudin Pahrudin
The purpose of this study is to examine how Kerta Gangga Waterfall, Genggelang Village, North Lombok Regency, has developed its tourist attractions using Community Based Tourism (CBT) principles. This study assesses the effects of CBT implementation on local communities’ economic well-being and environmental...
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Bridging Theory and Practice: Exploring Pre-Service Mathematics Teachers’ Perceptions of The PPG Prajabatan Program in Indonesian High School

Indah Astri Natalia Sinambela
This study investigates pre-service mathematics teachers’ perceptions of the Pendidikan Profesi Guru (PPG) Prajabatan program in Indonesian high schools, focusing on the alignment between theoretical training and real-world classroom applications. Employing a qualitative approach, semi-structured interviews...
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Learning Leadership for Enhancing Student Achievement and Character in Elementary Schools

Asrin Asrin, Heri Hadi Saputra, Fahruddin, Mohammad Sobri
Learning leadership is a crucial factor for teachers. Currently, the development of basic education is focused on achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Teacher quality and student achievement are key indicators of educational quality. The pedagogical competence of teachers is essential...
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An Indonesian Case Study on the Integration of Real-time Feedback into Science Practicum Performance Assessments for Measuring Critical Thinking Skills in Universities

Sudirman Sudirman, Agus Ramdani, Aris Doyan, Yunita Arian Sani Anwar
This research aims to collect initial data for the creation of critical thinking instrument that incorporate real-time feedback on performance assessments in scientific practicums at two state universities and two private universities in Indonesia. The data were analyzed descriptively through a chi-square...
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Design and Evaluation of Moodle-based Instructional Module in a Professional Education Course

Myra Luz M. Homillano
One of the most notable advancements in e-learning is the Learning Management System, which has aided the continuity of the teaching-learning process during the pandemic. The study aims to design and evaluate an instructional module for the professional education subject of the revised tertiary education...
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Needs Analysis of TPACK Development for Pre-Service Early Childhood Education Teachers in Integrating Technology into Early Literacy Instruction

Finita Dewi, Risty Justicia, Suci Utami Putri, Tia Citra Bayuni
The advancement of digital technology demands that prospective Early Childhood Education (ECED) teachers develop skills to integrate technology effectively into their teaching. Mastery of Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK) is essential for supporting young children’s learning through...
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Leveraging Technological Innovation for Inclusive Migration Policies: Lessons from Indonesia’s Rohingya Refugee Crisis

Wisnu Widayat, Bobby Briando, Mohd Na’eim Bin Ajis, Sohirin Sohirin
Technological innovations such as blockchain, artificial intelligence (AI), and mobile applications are increasingly utilized in migration management to enhance efficiency, transparency, and inclusivity. However, challenges persist, including data privacy concerns, algorithmic biases, and disparities...
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English Teachers’ Perspectives About Tri Hita Karana in dealing with Multiculturalism in the Classroom: A case study in a National School of Bali, Indonesia

Ni Komang Ayu Antini, Luh Putu Artini
As a multicultural country, Indonesia has some policies in education that build students’ awareness of the diversities in ethnicities, cultures, and religions. The role of teachers for students’ awareness and understanding as well as preserving the cultures is substantial. In Bali in particular, the...
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Navigating The Barriers: Social Cohesion and Inclusion Towards Entrepreneurial Culture in Coastal Fishing Communities

Norlaila Abdullah Chik, Ahmad Zubir Ibrahim, Muhammad Hafil Azman
Entrepreneurial culture is the individual or group behavior, attitudes, knowledge, and skills that enable business success and growth. Social capital can create a positive value and environment to bring an entrepreneurial culture within the fishery community and constituted by six elements. The purpose...
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Inventive Thinking as a Life and Career Skill: a Survey in State Islamic University Students

Erlinda Rahma Dewi, Lihar Raudina Izzati, Ari Wibowo, Novana Tri Rahayu
Inventive thinking is a critical skill for generating useful innovations and supporting life and career competencies in the 21st century. This study aims to discover students’ inventive thinking skills across faculties and study programs at a state Islamic university in Central Java. Employing a survey...
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Analysis of the Development of TPACK-Based High School Mathematics Learning Designs

Gregoria Ariyanti, Chaterina Yeni Susilaningsih, Ana Easti Rahayu Maya Sari, Mateus Yumarnamto
This study aims to obtain a TPACK-based learning design that can improve high school students’ numeracy literacy skills in Mathematics subjects that are valid, practised, and effective. Mathematics still needs to be considered a complex subject by some students. It is still conceivable to convey basic...
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Development of Achievement Motivation Measurement Instrument for High School Students

Chaterina Yeni Susilaningsih, Gregoria Ariyanti, Ana Easti Rahayu Maya Sari, Mateus Yumarnamto
Students are the main subjects in education, which requires good learning and motivation to achieve learning goals. In their learning success, a student needs achievement motivation. This study aims to develop and validate the resulting product, namely the achievement motivation scale in high school...
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The Impact of Experiential Learning on Student Engagement and Outcomes: A case study in a National School of Bali, Indonesia

Komang Ayu Amaravati Kamiana Putri, Ni Luh Putu Eka Sulistya Dewi
In recent years, the focus on experiential learning and its impact on student engagement and educational outcomes has attracted significant interest from educators and researchers. This learning approach, centered on hands-on experience and reflection, has been lauded for its ability to make education...
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Development of a Multilingual Coloring Book as an Edu-Tourism Medium in Taman Mayura: Enhancing Vocabulary Learning through Interactive Narration

Ni Putu Ade Resmayani, Ida Nyoman Tri Darma Putra, Ida Wayan Sangkar Mahayana
This research aims to develop and evaluate a multilingual coloring book that integrates English language learning with cultural exploration designed for children and tourists at Taman Mayura, Lombok. The book is an innovative edutainment medium that merges Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL),...
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Mapping Teacher Talk in an EFL Classroom: Empirical Evidence from an Indonesian Pre-service Teacher

Metty Agustine Primary, Emi Emilia, Didi Sukyadi
This paper mainly reports on the features of a pre-service teacher’s talk, which may impact the learners’ interaction in an EFL classroom. This study employed the data gathered from a lesson transcript of teaching practice recording from an Indonesian pre-service teacher involved in a teaching practicum...
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Pre-service Teachers Beliefs to be EFL Teacher-Writers: A Case Study

Nuriska Noviantoro, Ahmad Bukhori Muslim, Yanty Wirza
Being a teacher in teaching writing means that the teacher’s writing has been shaped as a way to pursue the improvement in the quality of his instruction, feedback, and classroom environments. Yet, enjoying writing has been a near-to-incompatible activity for teachers. Thus, this case study aimed to...
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Case Method Learning in School-Based Management Course: Unlocking Student Perspective with a Narrative Inquiry Study

Sri Marmoah, Roslinawati Roslan, Ratna Widya Irmayanti
This study aims to explore university students’ perspectives through their experiences on the case methods learning in School-Based Management (SBM) courses. Using a narrative approach this study analyzed the experiences of 10 students who had attended SBM classes at a university in Central Java This...
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Analysis of Student Self-Efficacy Profile in Chemistry Education Study Program at Universitas Riau

Putri Adita Wulandari, Resma Wahyuni, Muhammad Imam Rahmatullah
Research, examination, and intervention on self-efficacy in students is expected to benefit from the development of a measure of self-efficacy. Self-efficacy is defined as a person’s confidence in themselves in facing or completing a task, achieving goals, overcoming obstacles, and achieving a goal....
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Development of Case Method-Based Modules to Enhance Critical Thinking, Creativity, Communication and Collaboration Skills (4Cs) in Disaster Management Students

Diah Anugrah Dipuja, Resma Wahyuni
The ability to think critically, creatively, communicate and collaborate (4Cs) equips students to be ready to face disasters, with the knowledge and ability to act quickly, precisely and effectively. This skill supports students to play an active role in making positive contributions in emergency situations...
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Exploring English Language Teaching Strategies: A Case Study in Kindergarten School at Mataram, Indonesia

Aulia Dwi Amalina Wahab
Introduction to English language learning for young learners is important in building children’s basic language skills. This study aims to explore and examine the introduction of English to early childhood in Mataram City, including the similarities and differences between the three kindergartens in...