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Psychoeducational Intervention in Early Childhood Education: Analysis for Children with Disruptive Behavior

Afdal Afdal, Zikra Zikra, Indah Sukmawati, Denia Syapitri, Miftahul Fikri
Disruptive behavior or disruptive behavior is one of the problems that arise in the educational environment, which usually occurs in children. If this behavior is not immediately handled properly, it will certainly become a big obstacle and issue in the educating and learning measure. Problematic conduct...
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A Study on Smart Lighting Design for Sustainable Office Building Performance in South Tangerang

Dian Fitria, Ika Putri Dermawaran
Smart building uses technology to deliver useful and consistent experiences in performances, services and system. Due to climate change and pandemic situation, the implementation of smart building will be important to deliver sustainability in terms of energy efficiency and wellbeing. The purpose of...
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Research on the Competitive Strategy of a Power Design Company Under the “New Infrastructure”

Mengjiao Li, Yuran Chen, Jian Zhao
This paper discusses the competitive strategy of A Power Design Company under the background of “New Infrastructure”, uses PSET and Porter’s five forces model to analyze Company A’s macro environment and industry competition structure, and analyzes the company’s internal resources and capabilities. After...
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The Role of Language and Cultural Commodification in Tourism

Yibu Luo
The last few decades have witnessed the invaluable impact of economic globalization on facilitating exchanges in transnational culture, whereas international tourism is an inevitable product of transcultural communication worldwide. While professional interpreters and tourist guides may alleviate the...
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An Overview Analysis of AI Divide: Applications and Prospects of AI Divide in China’s Society

Yuran Wu
Artificial intelligence technology is improving in China as technology advances. Artificial intelligence’s rapid development as a new type of technology has sparked inequalities in social information technology, worsening regional and inter-generational development imbalances. Carter et al. proposed...
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Peer-Review Statements

Sulastri Sulastri, Havid Ardi
All of the articles in this proceedings volume have been presented at the 2nd Padang International Conference on Educational Management and Administration (PICEMA) during 30–31 October, 2021 in Padang. These articles have been peer reviewed by the members of the Scientific Board and approved by the Editor-in-Chief,...
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Peer-Review Statements

Barotun Mabaroh, Maya Rayungsari, Badriyah Wulandari, Dewi Nurmalitasari, Diah Anita Pusparini, Ani Afifah
All of the articles in this proceedings volume have been presented at the ICLESS during August 22nd, 2022 online by Zoom Meeting. These articles have been peer reviewed by the members of the International Scientists Committee and the Editorial and Publication Committee and approved by the Editor-in-Chief,...
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Artificial Intelligence Face Recognition Technology and Ethical Gender

Run Wang
In the development and application of artificial intelligence, many outdated and biased data are wrongly expanded in artificial intelligence systems. Many hidden inequalities and discrimination in human society are challenging the security of society and the privacy of people. As technology continues...
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Preserving Traditional Balinese Wedding Attire Through Make-Up and Pre-Wedding Photos

Luh Putu Sri Ariyani, Tuty Maryati, Anantawikrama Tungga Atmadja
This study aims to obtain knowledge about cultural preservation through the use of traditional attire in Balinese weddings. In Balinese wedding rituals, the selection of traditional attire types has been used starting from the procession of making pre-wedding photos to the implementation of the wedding...
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Comparative Study of Emotional Metaphor in Persian and English as a Human Conceptual Framework in Cultural Anthropology

Sara Tabatabaei, Elena Anatolievna Ivanova
Language is a manifestation of the imaginary system of the mind and the metaphors used in the language reflect our intellectual infrastructure. Understanding the metaphor and its cultural and sensory status is very useful in recognizing and understanding language and communication. One of the important...
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Implementation of the Announcement of the Identity of Sexual Violence Against Children

Beniharmoni Harefa, Feren Nabilla, Supardi
According to data from the Online Information System for the Protection of Women and Minors for the 2020 timeframe, there were 5,640 reported cases of sexual abuse of children. The government has set out Government Regulation Number 70 of 2020 for the implementation of increased criminal sanctions for...
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The Impact of Money Politics to the Indonesian Democratic System: With Special Reference to South Kalimantan Governor Election 2020

Iwan Satriawan, Firdausy Shabrina Ramadhani
Money politics is a terrifying scourge for Indonesia’s democratic process. Politics and Money are two distinct groups that cannot be separated. Money politics practice has been undertaken since the first general election, so everyone must be aware of them. Money politics started from the election of...
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Revitalization of Strengthening Character Education Limited Face to Face Learning During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Nur Aini, Marzuki
The paper aims to describe revitalization of strengthening character education limited face to face learning during the covid-19 pandemic. It was conducted at SMA Maarif NU Pandaan, Pasuruan Regency, East Java with qualitative approach and descriptive research type. The research subjects were Principal,...
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Perspectives of Elite Indonesian Athletes About Their Family: Evidence from a Qualitative Study

Kurniati Rahayuni
Family support, especially from the parents, was important as a coping and motivation in paving an athletic career for Indonesian elite athletes. In this qualitative study, 37 elite Indonesian athletes involved in a national training program and nine sport practitioners who worked with them were interviewed....
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Healing Tourism as the “New Normal” in Tourism Industry: Through Expert’s Perspective

Vuong Le Hong, Liwei Hsu
The rare recent studies illustrated that healing tourism is considered a post-Covid product based on nature, and most studies focus on Korea. However, there is a lack of solid theories. This research examined the fundamental theories for healing tourism as critical terms, definition, market, and related...
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Self-Control and Procrastination during the Covid-19 Pandemic

Thoyyibatus Sarirah, Dian Dorma Sari Sihombing
Education in Indonesia, both formal and non-formal, all used online learning during the Covid-19 pandemic. Students who take online learning feel bored with monotonous learning activities, have difficulty understanding the subject matter, feel less able to manage time, feel less able to regulate themselves...
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Analysis of Conflict Interpersonal Communication of The State Court and Land Owner in The Process of Rail Way Land Compensation in Pangkep Regency

Angel Aprilia Yomir, Tuti Bahfiarti, Muhammad Farid
The central government with its national project, carried out the construction of the Trans Sulawesi railway. The Trans Sulawesi railway project connects the city of Makassar and the city of Parepare. Pangkep, one of the regencies through which the trans Sulawesi railway development project has passed....
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Buying and Selling Practices of Blind Book on Shopee Marketplace Viewed from Consumer Protection Perspective

Fery Dona
Digital marketing plays a vital role to increase sales. Blind book, a package that contains special random books, with its charm lures the consumers. The uniqueness of blind book sold in Shopee triggers a question on how the consumer rights are met. This study was a qualitative study in which the data...
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Zero Reject Policy: A New Pathway of Inclusive Education in Malaysia

Nur Kamariah Ensimau, Mohd Isa Hamzah, Mohd Hanafi Mohd Yassin
Zero reject policy (ZRP) was policy introduced by Ministery of Education in Malaysia, December 2018 purposely to adhance the implementation of Education For All Policy in Malaysia. This concept paper objective is to identify the factor that should be considerate in order to implement ZRP. The resercher...
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Actualization of Cultural Playground Educational Game Tools as Strengthening Love for the Country in Early Children

Ida Yeni Rahmawati, Hadi Cahyono, Wahyudi
Educational game tools (APE) are play equipment that contains education that is used to stimulate imagination in the child’s development process. APE in this Indonesian culture-based playground can foster a sense of love for the Indonesian homeland in children from an early age. The purpose of this study...
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Telemedicine in Indonesia: Perspective of Ethic, Discipline and Law

Irma Dewayanti, Sunny Ummul Firdaus
Today, science and information communication technology in the era of globalization are developing rapidly. The existence of information technology makes the world more easily connected regardless of distance and time. As one of the developing countries in Southeast Asia, Indonesia is trying to catch...
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Spinoza’s Concept of God: Modern Interpretations

Mohammad Malla
Spinoza devoted his philosophical system to clarifying the teachings of God. Spinoza is one of the most interested philosophers in the history of philosophy throughout the centuries. It is worth noting the study of the views of the German philosophers of the Enlightenment in the teachings of Spinoza:...
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Conditions for Learning Regional Languages that are Almost Extinct in the Outer Islands of Indonesia

Arono, Wisma Yunita, Irma Diani
One of the causes of the extinction of a regional language is because speakers or people who use the language no longer use the language. One of the ways to overcome this issue is to include the Enggano regional language and literature into local content subjects. This study aims to reveal the conditions...
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Repurchase Intention in Terms of Service Quality Through e-Wom and Hotel Image

Heri Prabowo, Sutrisno Sutrisno, Soedjono Soedjono
Analyzing the factors that influence repurchase intention to stay at the hotel is the purpose of this study. The measured factor is the quality of service through the image of the hotel and e-word of mouth. The population in this study are guests who stay at the hotel, the number of samples taken is...
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Innovative Pedagogy: Problem-Oriented Project Learning in Higher Education

Natalia Sergeevna Titova, Margarita Popova, Hans H. K. Sønderstrup-Andersen
Modern innovative pedagogical activity in higher education requires from professors not only scientific development, applied methods but also their implementation in practice. The authors of the article consider applying psychological and pedagogical technology, which consists of the application of problem-oriented...
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The Obstacle of Humanitarian Aid in Natural Disaster: Public Administration Approach

Noppawan Phuengpha
Most of the previous studies in natural disasters focus on the science field, geography field, medical, public health, engineer, and logistics system. In social science, notably fewer studies explain in the public administration field. Therefore, this article tries to fulfill the gap in public administration...
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The Legal Dilemma of Criminal Jurisdiction of Cybercrime in China and the Way to improve it

Yuxuan Li
By studying the extensive literature review, this paper can conclude that there is a growing concern about cybercrime in the current situation in China. For this reason, China also increased the supervision of network crime and category combined with concrete practice to promote the corresponding legislative...
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Two-Stage Double Bootstrap Data Envelopment Analysis for Evaluating Efficiencies of Indonesia’s Hotel Sector

Rio Benecto Bire, Asbi Nasar, Yohana Mau
Surprisingly, empirical research that endeavor on efficiency of hotels and its determinants are less studied, given the rapid growth and sudden turmoil surrounding the tourism industry of late. Such study is critical in terms of providing insights into mapping future plans for development. Accordingly,...
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Gender Relations in O’Pioneers! Novel by Willa Cather

A Genetic Structuralism Approach

Abbas Abbas, M. Amir Pattu, Fathu Rahman, Abidin Pammu
This paper is a study of gender in literature which elucidates traditional American women’s notion on gender relations which are absorbed from Victorian values. It is documented in one of the novels written by Willa Cather in 1913, namely O’Pioneers! The fictional characters who reflect the traditional...
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An Approach of the Big Data Analysis on Customer Satisfaction in Bali’s Luxury Hotels and Resorts Through Wellness Attributes

Angellie Williady, Hyun-Jeong Ban
Tourism is one of the key pillars supporting Bali’s economy and due to the COVID-19, it was facing a major drop. However, starting on April 1st 2022, Bali is opening for inbound travelers with a more relaxed COVID-19-related regulation as a part of border opening in the Southeast Asian country after...
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Investigating the Effect of Authentic Research Project-Based Laboratory Work on Creative Thinking, Attitudes and Scientific Work Skills of High School Students

A. A. Sukarso, Ari Widodo, Diana Rochintaniawati, Widi Purwianingsih
This study aims to reveal the effectiveness of the authentic research project-based laboratory work to develop creative thinking skills, scientific attitudes, and students’ scientific work skills in high school biology learning. The 34 students of class X MIPA from one of the public high schools in Mataram,...
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Protection of the Qur’an Against the Disposal of Infants on Covid-19 Era

A Case Study on tvonesnews.com YouTube Channel

Abdul Basid
This research has examined the Qur’an’s protection against new born disposal in the modern age of COVID-19 studies by looking at instances on TVOnesnews.com YouTube channel. Then, it explained the comments and responses of netizens to those videos in the period of COVID-19, which was written by the thought...
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Academic Procrastination of Students in Online Learning

Ade Yullya Andini, Luky Kurniawan
Academic procrastination is one of the behaviors or forms of procrastination that is often experienced by every student in doing something that affects the learning outcomes obtained. This study tries to find out how academic procrastination is in students of the Faculty of Teacher Training and Education,...
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Students’ Critical Thinking Skills Through the Reports of Practicum-Based Guided Inquiry Learning

Susy Amizera, Didi Jaya Santri, Zainal Arifin, Lucia Maria Santoso
Practicum guided inquiry learning is very important to improve students’ critical thinking skills related to student activities in collecting data, analyzing, and making conclusions. In addition, the ability to think critically can be seen through the descriptions of phenomena that students write in...
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Civic Education Teacher’s Strategies in Developing Discipline and Responsibility Character After the Covid 19 Pandemic

Listyaningsih Listyaningsih, Harmanto Harmanto, Dhinendra Choirum Min, Alfi Shah, Azila Nurul Fitria
The corona virus (Covid-19) that has spread since the beginning of 2020 has had an impact on changes in various fields of life, including in the world of education. Learning activities in schools before the COVID-19 pandemic were carried out face-to-face. However, during the pandemic there was a policy...
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Challenges for Special Education Teachers in Limited Face-to-Face Learning During the Covid-19 Pandemic: A Survey Research

Ossy Firstanti Wardany, Heni Herlina
The pandemic of Covid-19 poses various problems for teachers. This study aims to determine the challenges experienced by special education teachers in providing education for students with special needs in special schools during the limited face-to-face learning (LFL) period in the 2021/2022 academic...
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Reality Counseling to Reduce Anxiety in Victims of Sexual Violence

Lia Pebriani Wulandari, Suwarjo Suwarjo
The increase in the number of sexual violence cases in Indonesia over time has increased significantly. There needs to be an appropriate treatment to help victims of sexual violence. This study aims to determine the effectiveness of reality counseling using the Want, Doing, Evaluate, and Planning (WDEP)...
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Improving Teacher Performance Through Professional Development in the New Normal Era

Siti Nur Khomariyah, Ali Imron, Raden Bambang Sumarsono, Sunarni
This study aims to describe: (1) a description of the performance of post-professional teacher development; (2) inhibiting factors for professional development to improve teacher performance and efforts to overcome them; and (3) the driving factors for professional development to improve teacher performance....
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Affix Form in Pakpak Dialect Simsim Language Inflection

Melisa Padang, Ni Wayan Kasni
Pakpak language is one of the regional languages whose speakers are found in the province of North Sumatra, Indonesia. The Pakpak community uses the Pakpak language as a means of communicating in their daily life. The Pakpak people generally inhabit the Dairi Regency and Pakpak Bharat Regency, North...
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Analysis of the Role of Teachers in Applying Kato Nan Ampek (Local Wisdom) in Early Childhood

Cici Guspita Murni, Leli Kurniawati
This research is motivated by the lack of understanding of children regarding local wisdom, especially about kato nan amped in the current technological era, Children have started to feel left behind if they still use noble values. This study aims to analyze the teacher’s role in implementing kato nan...
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Utilizing Learning Analytics to Investigate the Impact of Using Self-Regulated Learning: What is the influence on Students’ Thinking Ability and Ethics?

Bansu I. Ansari, Hery Saputra, Mirunnisa Mirunnisa
Self-regulated learning (SRL) is a method of learning in which a learner sets goals, controls and manages his learning, and evaluates himself. Learning Analytics (LA) was used to see the extent of SRL’s impact on students’ higher-order thinking skills. This study aims to examine the role of LA in examining...
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Narration of Sustainable Development in Biosphere Reserves and Ecosystem Services from Ecolinguistics and Ecosophy Standpoints

M. A. Inez Saptenno, Akin Duli, Muhammad Darwis, Mardi Adi Amin
Narration of sustainable development in this paper will be explored in understanding the construction of verum factum, what man understands as true and what he has made of himself, regarding the construction of discourses of situatedness, sequencing, world-making/world disrupting, and the reality of...
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Variation of Food Menus in the Diet of Children with Special Needs in a Halal Context

Rizqi Fajar Pradipta, Frimha Purnamawati, Fadillah Ariani
The aims of this study were (1) to find out menu variations healthy food for children with special needs, (2) specification of the consistency of healthy food menu variations on the child with special needed, (3) knowing the ethics of eating in a halal perspective. This research uses a qualitative approach...
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Impacts of Creative-STEM Education integrated with TPACK on Grade 7 Students’ Academic Achievement, Problem-solving Skills, Creative Thinking Skills and Communication Skills in Ratio, Proportion and Percentage in Mathematics

Kanlaya Mankhong, Jiritthitikan Pimvichai
This article aims to: a) review the literature related to Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Education, Creativity-based Learning (CBL) and Technological Pedagogical and Content Knowledge (TPACK); b) explore mathematics teachers’ and students’ perspectives on the current state, problems...
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Prevalence Mental Health Status of Frontline Nurses Handling Covid-19 in Indonesia

Ice Yulia Wardani, Riska Amalya Nasution, Evin Novianti, Herni Susanti, Riris Ocktryna, M. Akbar Nugraha, Raphita Diorarta
The impact of Corona Virus Disease 2019 (Covid-19) is not only on physical health but also on mental health. Nurses are one of the vanguards in handling Covid-19 which is at risk of experiencing mental health problems. This study aims to identify the mental health status of the foremost nurses in handling...
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Risk Factors and Adverse Effects of Smartphone Addiction in Early Childhood: A Systematic Review

Amalina Amalina, N. A. Samat
Smartphones are technological devices that have a significant impact on people's daily lives. However, excessive smartphone usage can have negative effects on individuals. This study aims to systematically identify the risk factors and impacts associated with smartphone addiction in early childhood....
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Crafting Enemy

Ideographs in Iranian Political Discourse

Alireza Azeri Matin
Since the Islamic Revolution in 1979, the public discourses in Iran have been flooded with a series of ideographs which were characteristically vague, and at the same time persuasive or even provocative. One of the key ideographs, particularly within the realm of political communication that saturates...
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Analysis of Science Learning Barriers in Elementary Schools

Pariz Alparuq, Solihin Nurhayat Kolbi, Salsabilla Zahra, Dhea Adela
This research examines the obstacles in learning science in elementary schools and seeks appropriate solutions to overcome these problems. The research method applied in this research is literature review. Despite its importance in the curriculum, science learning is faced with challenges such as the...
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Mapping Quality Digital Journalism

Research Trends and Pending Challenges in the Age of Hi-Tech

Rubén Rivas-de-Roca
Quality is a priority concept of journalism that connects with the social function of the press. The achievement of quality would ensure a proper work of the media. Technology is driving journalism today; hence, this purpose of excellence requires new common parameters that allow its assessment, especially...
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Language Attitudes of Online Shop Sellers in Live Shopping Services and Their Influence on Purchase Intention

A Sociolinguistic Study

Afi Fadlilah, Irwan Hermawan, Windy Fitra Hardianti
This study aims to examine the effect of online shop seller services on buyers’ purchases of live shopping products from a sociolinguistic perspective. This study used a qualitative method with data collection techniques involving observation on the @uptofemalefashion platform. The results of this study...
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Abuse of Power: Legalization of Illegal Mining in National Strategic Projects

Haris Retno Susmiyati, Alfian Alfian, Grizelda Grizelda, Rahmawati Alhidayah, Wiwik Harjanti, Aryo Subroto
Mining regulations stipulate that every mining activity must have a mining business permit. Without a permit, the activity is classified as illegal mining. Criminal sanctions are strictly regulated, but in the case of bauxite mining in Wadas Village, Central Java, under the pretext of using mining materials...
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Patience, Social Support and Psychological Well-Being on Students Part-Time in Aceh, Indonesia

Safrilsyah, Salami, Karjuniwati, Mohd. Zailani Mohd. Yosuff
Psychological well-being is one of the most important things in human life, especially for students who study while working. They are required to be able to carry out their duties and responsibilities well, time management to study and work, to sharing roles between being a student and an employee. This...
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Zakat Distribution System in the Community of Muslim Farmers in Gowa District, South Sulawesi Province, Indonesia

Amirullah, Supriadi Hamdat, Muhammad Basir, Suparman Abdullah
This paper describes the distribution of zakat to the Muslim farmer community in Gowa district. Zakat is one of the pillars of Islam which is always called together with prayer, this shows how important zakat is in the teachings of Islam. Therefore, zakat is one of the pillars of Islam that must be fulfilled,...
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Legal Certainty and Benefits in Emergency Use Authorization of SINOVAC Vaccines as Halal Products During the Covid-19 Pandemic Outbreak in Indonesia

Suhartono, Gunarto
The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared COVID-19 as a Global Pandemic and the Government has declared a public health emergency of Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Indonesia through Presidential Decree Number 11 of 2020 concerning the Determination of the Public Health Emergency of Corona...
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The Impact of Tourism Village Development on Quality of Life

Ulfah Choirunisa, Aditya Rahmat Gunawan
The Indonesian government continues to strive for economic recovery from the pandemic covid-19, especially in the economic and tourism sector. Tourism is a potential sector to be developed because it encourages and accelerates economic growth. This requires cooperation between government and non-government....
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Forming the Pancasila Character of Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang Students by Using Tapak Suci Training

Arum Ambarsari, Masrukhi
Tapak Suci is a Muhammadiyah’s autonomous organization which becomes a medium to strengthen the students’ extracurricular activities in the University of Muhammadiyah Semarang. Through the systematically planned Tapak Suci training, students are required to be disciplined, independent, skilled, righteous,...
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Political Discourse Analysis in Translation of Speech Texts on “One Belt One Road (OBOR)”: A Dialectical Cognitive Approach

Adinda Natassa Valentine Hutabarat
Topic on “One Belt One Road (OBOR)” is the main idea of China’s Xi Jinping political speech conveyed at the forums of multilateral and bilateral cooperation since 2013. The speech texts on OBOR as a case study is analyzed through qualitative analysis within a dialectical cognitive method, and mainly...
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Personalized Learning in Teaching English as Foreign Language: Limiting the Challenges, Increasing Its Effectiveness

Agnes Herawati
Personalized learning is a teaching model that focuses on learning outcomes, voluntary learning, and the concept of autonomy learning. The basic idea of this is the individuality of each student and the active activity. This study aims to find out why lecturers apply specific methods to individualize...
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The Redefinition of Prosecution Power in Indonesia

Abdul Rahim
The state should not be prevented from providing its citizens with legal protection. The state and society require law enforcement agencies to carry out prosecutions in all courts in the context of law enforcement and justice in the context of a democratic rule of law. This concept is also governed by...
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The Use of AC Simulator Problem Base Learning Approach for Control System Course

Abdul Malik Made, Ambiyar
Knowledge of refrigeration machines, especially Air Conditioners (AC) needs to be taught to master theory in class or Model Problem Base Learning (PBL). The problem that arises is the mastery of knowledge and skills in the form and mechanism of the control system on the latest cooling machines. In addition...
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Does Environmental Initiatives Can Improve Financial Performance?

Rosedian Andriani, Meutia, Tri Lestari, Agus Solikhan Yulianto
The study aims to examine environmental initiatives on financial performance. Financial performance used in this study is accounting based. Financial performance is proxied by Return On Assets. Environmental Initiatives are measured through the disclosure of the GRI 3.1 standard, environmental disclosure...
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Increase Creativity Learning and Pedagogical Skills of Teachers in Remote Schools based Hybrid Smart System (HSS) with K-Jalakar

Nurul Ulfatin, Andika Bagus Nur Rahma Putra, Azizatuz Zahro’, Rochmawati
This research aims to map the needed components to improve literacy activity and case solving skills by developing M-Module System Technology with 3D Makerless technology. The SAM development model fits the context of learning development to design modules with interactive and adaptive approaches. The...
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Problems of Implementing the Independent Curriculum in Islamic Religious Education Learning at SMA Negeri Arjasa Jember

Mukni’ah, Ferdi Kurniawan
The independent curriculum is mandatory and must be implemented by driving schools. Arjasa State High School is a driving school that is required to implement this curriculum; in the newly implemented curriculum, there must be some obstacles or problems; one of the problems in the independent curriculum...
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Child Protection Policy Implementation In Preventing Child Abuse In Palu City, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia

S. C. Ahsan, M. Nawawi, Insarullah, P. A. Nabila
This study aims to obtain information on how the implementation of Child Protection Policy in Palu City. The theory used as the basis of analysis is the policy implementation theory of George Edward III which consists of four indicators that influence the success or failure of policy implementation....
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Congklak Learning Media to Increase Student Learning Motivation in Class 2 Elementary School

Meisi Melaningsih, Mutiara Ananda, Samsul Pahmi, Merlin Kondologit
Congklak game is one of the traditional games that have developed almost throughout Indonesia. However, over time with the development of the era, this traditional toy has begun to be forgotten. Congklak is a game that can teach facts, skills, concepts, and mathematical principles. Congklak is also very...
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Smart City Innovation Among State Colleges and Universities and Rehumanizing Education in Society 5.0

Angelica G. Ordanza-Cortez
The paper focused on discussing the concept of SMART CITY as a form of technological innovation breakthrough in Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) in the Philippines and how the recipient State Universities and Colleges (SUCs) rallied on the utilization of these ICT innovations while preparing teachers...
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Tessellation Technique on LORI MSME as Part of the Creativity and Application of Project-Based Learning for Design Students

Dewi Isma Aryani, Morinta Rosandini, Elliati Djakaria, Agnes Egidia Ananda Putri
Technological advancement is inextricably linked to the advancement of human civilization. Fashion accessories are a result of human civilization. Through this article, we will describe one endeavor to advance and broaden the range of jewelry designs is the use of Escher’s tessellation modular design...
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The Role of Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) as a Mediating Variable on the Influence Between Motivation and Employee Performance

Abdul Hakim, Endah Setyowati, Niken Lastiti Veri Anggaini
Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) can be interpreted as behavior that exceeds the scope of one's work. This behavior is characterized by the actions of members of the organization that go beyond the work and tasks that have been formally defined and regulated in carrying out their roles...
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A Systematic Literature Review: Determinants of Sustainable Competitive Advantage

Abdul Satar, M. Musadieq, Solimun, Benny Hutahayan
The objective of this research is to examine the development of Sustainable Competitive Advantage from both theoretical and practical perspectives, as well as the factors that influence it. A Systematic Literature Review approach was employed in this study, following the Preferred Reporting Items for...
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The Implementation of Royal Rebel Loyalty Program in Improving Mad for Makeup Sales

Putri Pratiwi Alianti, Susi Susanti Tindaon
Mad For Makeup is one of the cosmetic local brands from Indonesia. Mad For Makeup utilizes loyalty programs as one of the strategies implemented for selling products. This program is called Royal Rebel Program and can be used to sell the products they own. This research was conducted to find out how...
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Teacher Communication and Interaction with Students in Online Learning Amid Covid- 19 Pandemic

Adiyono, Khairul Anwar, Enkin Asrawijaya, Nukman, Hisnawati
Humans are social creatures who frequently interact in groups and cannot avoid interaction or communication. Communication is the process of conveying messages from communicators to communicants or audiences through symbols or other visual cues. This is done to help students understand the message, whether...
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Public Acceptance of Electronic Land Certificate

Yudha Purbawa, Septina Marryanti Prihatin, Arditya Wicaksono, Romi Nugroho, Halimah Ratna Sari
In the frame of e-government, the Ministry of Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning/National Land Agency recently issued an electronic land certificate policy through ministerial regulation number 1 of 2021 concerning electronic certificates. Since this is a relatively new policy and its acceptance level...
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The Jaipongan Creation Dance Festival of Galuh Pakuan Cup During the Pandemic Period 2020–2021

Noviyanti Maulani, Juju Masunah
The Jaipongan Creation Dance Festival of Galuh Pakuan has been held once a year by the Customary Institution of Karatwan Galuh Pakuan Subang since 2017, it was usually held in offline then virtually in 2020. This article aimed to analyze the management of the virtual festival of the Jaipongan creation...
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Transmedia Learning Map: Disaster Risk Reduction Education Content for Primary School Students in Indonesia

Aditya Satyagraha, Gideon Hutapea
This paper studies earthquake disaster risk reduction education for primary school students in Indonesia. The research was employed mainly by the concept of transmedia learning proposed by Jenkins (2009) from the perspective of the teaching-learning process. This is because previous research revealed...
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The Role Of Islamic Media In Spreading And Applying SDG’s

Hamdan Daulay, Rania Khaled Hussein, Kamarul Azman bin Khamis
We always hear this sentence “power of media” and mostly we translated it to the role of media in shaping people’s opinion and way of thinking towards some issues or general opinion, and its true media has such powers but mostly this power are miss used for political agendas. Fortunately a good example...
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Internalization of Islamic Character Values in Arabic Speaking Media

Muhamad Harun, Eka Lutfiyatun, Depi Kurniati, M. Rizky Ramadhan, Gita Marga Reza, Ghina Maysya Ayu
The nonprofit industry, such as Islamic education in Indonesia, faces challenges in various aspects. Some of these include the weak Islamic character of teenage students and the lack of oral communication skills in using Arabic. Although these students attend Islamic boarding schools, their Islamic character...
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Kato nan Ampek in the Perspective of Christian Values

Agnes Monica Halawa, Semuel Selano, Yulia Jayanti Tanama
The purpose of this article is to improve the general public’s understanding and way of thinking about the values that exist in Minangkabau culture and how these values correspond to Christian teachings that are generally understood and practiced. This article uses qualitative research with a literature...
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