Advances in Social Science, Education and Humanities Research
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English Learning Model With Application–Based on Mind Mapping Method
Grace Pontoh, Marike Kondoj, Maya Munaiseche, Christo Pua
The purpose of this research is to develop an application-based English learning model based on mind mapping model that can foster student creativity with innovative learning. Feasibility test of the learning model by involving the sample on 70 students by measuring the learning outcomes through measuring...
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Social-Media Driven: The Phenomenon and Existence of Mainstream Online Media in Disruption Era
Achmad Rouzni Noor II, Niken Febrina Ernungtyas
The presence of social media has changed the habits of readers when searching for actual information. This phenomenon driven by social media can threaten the existence of mainstream media based online. In Indonesia, many new media are emerging thanks to the ease of social media and citizen journalism...
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The Development of A Fairy Tale Text Learning Model Using Problem Based Learning Approach in Class IV Elementary School
Mursal, Syahrul Ramadhan, Ermanto, Atmazaki
The background of this study is due to the low ability of students in writing fairy-tale texts accompanied by personal opinions. This type of research is research and development. The development model in this research is to use a model developed by Thiagarajan, which consists of four stages of development,...
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Research on Manager’s Overconfidence and Enterprise Financial Dilemma: A Case Analysis Based on LeEco company
Meijuan Zou, Wenwen Wu
Most business managers will overestimate their abilities, have greater confidence in the business situation of enterprises, easily overestimate investment returns and underestimate the risks in operation. Such overconfidence will easily lead to radical financial decisions and increase the probability...
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The Transformation of Outdoor New Media Advertising Communication Mode in the Era of Smart Media
Xiaolin Wang
With the application of 5G, algorithm, big data and AR, smart media has gradually become the trend of future new media. It also has a certain impact on advertising industry, especially for outdoor advertising, for which it has a richer form of media expression. The development of technology has given...
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Design of A UV Chamber Prototype With an Internet of Things-Based Control System
Fazrina Saumi, Fitra Mulyani, Halimatussakdiah, Rachmad Almi Putra, Juniar Afrida
A brief summary A UV-Reactor prototype in the form of a UV chamber with an Internet of Things-based control system (IoT) has been successfully developed. The UV chamber that was constructed is 180 cm in length and is made up of three main parts: two control rooms and one sterilization room. The sterilization...
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Teacher Challenge and Tech Issues in Online Schools
Nur Aisyah Zulkifli, Mardia Hayati, Mirawati
While the study on distance learning and its challenges has proliferated, this study describes how teachers confide in the challenges of teaching when schools close and tech issues during the pandemic. Drawing upon the source of data, including an online survey via telephone interviews and Google meet...
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Dysfunction of Foreign Worker Employment Regulation to Prevent Xenophobia
Widiatama, I Gusti Ayu Ketut Rachmi Handayani, Lego Karjoko
This research studies the Presidential Regulation Number 20 of 2018 about Foreign Worker Employment. There is still a conflict of norm between the Presidential Regulation Number 20 of 2018 about Foreign Worker Employment and the Law Number 13 of 2003 about Manpower. The research method employed was normative...
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Research on College Students’ Professional Quality and Cultivation of Innovative and Entrepreneurial Talents
Ke Tang, Mengxue Zuo, Min Tian
Through the cultivation of college students’ professional consciousness, professional knowledge and professional ability, we can improve their professional accomplishment of college students, make them meet the requirements of employers, and improve the employment rate of college students. Through the...
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Implications Imagery Practice Towards the Final Result of Prawira Watang Dance Learning Process in Isi Surakarta
Mega Cantik Putri Aditya
The learning process in any field is always based on measurable methods and systems, both in practical education and theoretical. This study raises the imagination of imagery in the artistic world, namely learning Prawira Watang dance at the Department of Dance, Indonesian Institute of the Art Surakarta....
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Experiential Learning Methods to Improve Young Children’s Science Process Skills During Covid-19 Pandemic
Heni Nafiqoh, Ghina Wulansuci
The research objective was to determine the effect of experiential learning methods on early childhood science process skills in the Covid-19 Era. This research is a pre-experimental design using one group pre-test & post-test design. This data collection technique uses observation, interviews, and...
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Barriers and Solutions in Online Learning During the Covid-19 Pandemic, Indonesian Language Education Students at the Riau Islamic University
Rian Azmul Fauzi, Yasnur Asri
This study aims to determine the obstacles and solutions in online learning during the Covid-19 pandemic in UIR Indonesian Language Education study program students. The research method used a survey method of one hundred and sixty-five respondents. Based on the data, it was found that in general the...
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Assessment of the Demographic Policy Effectiveness in the Republic of Dagestan
Pirmagomed Abdulmanapov
The components of the decline in the Republic of Dagestan’s birth rate over the last five-year period are determined, and their contributions to the formation of negative trends are determined. In the Republic of Dagestan conditions, since 2014, a birth rate decreased in all age groups of women, due...
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Analysis of the Ratio of Teachers, Staff, and Students as an Effort to Accelerate Quality Improvement of Primary Schools
Ahmad Nurabadi, Ibrahim Bafadal, Endah Tri Priyatni, Juharyanto
The objectives of this study were to: (1) describe the number of teachers; and (2) describe the number of staff, in order to accelerate school quality improvement. This study uses a quantitative approach. The place of this research is an elementary school in Nganjuk district, East Java, Indonesia. The...
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Investigation and Analysis on the Educational Needs of Parents Having School-Aged Children With Cerebral Palsy and Autism
Jufen Yu, Dandan Dai, Mingsheng Qing
Objective: it is to understand the status and influencing factors of educational needs of parents having school-aged children with cerebral palsy and autism. Method: a questionnaire survey was conducted on the parental education needs of parents of 202 school-aged children with cerebral palsy and autism...
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Web-Based Animation for 8th Grade Science Student on Human Blood Circulation
Widi Sarinastiti, Dwi Susanto, Elmanita Dewi Kirana
During the Covid 19 pandemic, education around the world has turned to online learning. It takes teacher creativity in delivering learning material to be attractive so that it motivates students to learn independently. With online learning, biology class 8 chapter, Human Blood Circulation put it on the...
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Parents’ Perceptions of Children with Disabilities
Ahsan Romadlon Junaidi, Dimas Arif Dewantoro
Parents ‘perceptions of children with disabilities determine parents’ acceptance of children with disabilities and the quality of care provided. This study aims to describe parents ‘perceptions of children with disabilities, and to examine whether there are differences in parental perceptions of children...
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Post COVID-19 - Individual Impact and Global Economy Recovery Predicament
Haoyu Zhao
2020 has not been started as expected. We lost our treasured hero, Kobe Bryant, Australia has also suffered from natural disasters, but the worst is when the virus called the COVID-19 came to life and a global pandemic started since the beginning of the year. The virus was at first a blind spot to us,...
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Meaning and Usage Analysis of Japanese Onomatopoeia in Japanese Light Novel
Afiana Qanita, Dewi Kusrini, Dedi Sutedi
This study aims to analyse meaning and usage the onomatopoeia that appears in the light novel. The data came from the Japanese light novel Saiunkoku Monogatari volume 16, published in 2008. This novel was used considering the high frequency of onomatopoeic occurrences compared to anime and manga. A descriptive...
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Video-Based Android Application Development as an Educational Facility for E-Journal Users at the Library of Universitas Negeri Malang
Chamdi Fajar, Moh. Safii, Kusubakti Andajani
According to the data, there was a decrease access of e-journal by the academics of higher education institutions in Indonesia. Universitas Negeri Malang (UM) Library as a college library also had a few internal problems of students in terms of library e-journal service user education. This problem can...
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Enhancing Critical Thinking Skills of Biology Education Students Using Online Formative Assessment
Yenny Anwar, Djunaidah Zen, Safira Permata
The study of online application of formative assessment in general biology courses aims to improve critical thinking skills of biology education students. This research subject is biology education students in the first semester. This research is preliminary studies that uses e formative assessment as...
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Students’ Voices on the Teaching of Higher Order Thinking Skills Through WhatsApp-mediated EFL Online Discussion
Amrin Hasibuan, Sri Setyarini, Pupung Purnawarman
There has been a significant rise in the use of social media as platforms for online teaching and learning during the Covid-19 pandemic. WhatsApp as one of learning platforms used by many institutions has given a high contribution in supporting the success of the online learning. The aim of this study...
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The Effect of Van Hiele Learning Model Based Geogebra on Students’ Spatial Ability
Widyah Noviana, Windia Hadi
This research aimed to discover the effect of Model Van Hiele Based Geogebra on Students’ Spatial Ability. The population of this research is all Students at University Muhammadiyah of Prof. DR. HAMKA. The sample in this research are students’ of the second semester of the mathematics education study...
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Analysis of the Model of Assistance for Children Who Are Dealing with Law in the Child Protection Institution (LPA) in Bima City
Z Zuhrah, Muhammad Asad Imaduddin, Husnatul Mahmudah, J Juhriati, M. Amin
This study aims to analyze the model of mentoring for children in conflict with the law carried out by LPA in Bima city. Researchers want to map out the model of mentoring for children so that in the long term it can be disseminated and become good practices that can be adopted by other regions or other...
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Identity Crisis: Leather Carving Art in the Hyperrealist Era Through Jean Baudrillard’s Perspective
Abdul Muntolib, Susilo Pradoko, I Ketut Sunarya
Identity crisis occurs because humans receive perceptions or pressures that raise doubts about their character. The issue in leather carving art is marked by low awareness of the local culture significance in creating carved products. This occurs because of a hyperrealist phenomenon in society, which...
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Digital Marketer’s Capability in Handling Marketing Products and Services on Instagram
Yusuf Hamdan, Anne Ratnasari, Aning Sofyan, Yenni Yuniati
Digital marketing is an important effort in selling products or services in this digital era and this new technology world. Digital marketers’ duties are not only growing brand awareness and increasing product sales, but also being an option in obtaining feedback on products released to the market. Therefore,...
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Computer Based Exam Development on PJOK Course Knowledge Aspect Curriculum 2013 at SMA Swasta Sinar Husni Helvetia
Iskandar Fahmi, Novita, Albadi Sinulingga
The purpose of this study is to develop a computer-based exam on aspects of PJOK curriculum subjects 2013. This research was conducted at the Sinar Husni Helvetia Private High School by using the Research and Development (R&D) research method which consists of three steps, namely 1. Research and information...
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Income of Women Traders Around the Coast of Kupang City Beach Attractions Before and During Covid 19
Veronika A. S. M. Flora, Yudha E. Nugraha, Christina W. Plaituka
The purpose of this study was to determine the business and income of women traders on the coast of Kupang City Beach attractions before and during the Covid 19 pandemic. The research method used was qualitative, the data collection techniques were observation and in-depth interviews with informants...
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How Does Beliefs Work as a Barrier Affecting Consumer’s Attitude Towards Luxury Brand’s Consumption
Huaiyue Yun
Consumer beliefs act as barrier towards purchasing luxurious and prominent brands among consumers. In recent decades, China has experienced significant growth in the consumption of luxury goods and services attributable to consumer beliefs. Our research focuses on consumer beliefs enhancing the consumption...
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Percent Material Learning Design Using Book Arrangement Context for Class V Students
Amy Arimbi, Cecil Hiltrimartin
This study aims to produce a learning trajectory to help students understand the concept of percent uses the context of the arrangement of books for class V. This research is based on the PMRI which associated with 2013 curriculum learning. The method used in this research is design research type validation...
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Art Norms Under The “Ancient Egyptian Dynasty”
Chen Ying
The ancient Egyptian civilization has a history of five thousand years since its birth, during which the art forms developed unique characteristics. In essence, ancient Egyptian art served the pharaohs and a few nobles, existed in every aspect of social life, and played the role of praising the dynasty,...
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How Far the Psychoeducation can Build Family Resilience for the Brides in the City of Bandung
Yuli Aslamawati, Rodliyah Khuza’i, Kiki Zakiah, Chairiawaty Chairiawaty
This study was entitled “How far the psychoeducation can build family resilience for the brides in the city of Bandung “ which becomes the government’s attention to create a strong and prosperous family. The data at the Religious Courts of Bandung City show 5,415 divorce lawsuits throughout 2017, of...
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Changes to the Art Function of Angklung Sered Balandongan Before and After Indonesian Independence
Agus Ahmad W, Juju Masunah, Tati Narawati, Rita Milyartini
The purpose of writing this article is to describe the results of research on changes in the function of angklung in Tasikmalaya, West Java, before and after Indonesian independence. The research method uses ethnography. Data were collected through interviews with angklung figures, observations of angklung...
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The Evaluation of E-Learning in Logistics Distribution Practicum Courses Based on Students’ Future Orientation and Case Studies
Ares Albirru Amsal, Laela Susdiani
Logistics Distribution Practicum (LDP) is a course that plays an essential role in the industrial era 4.0. This course provides skills regarding the movement of goods and services relevant to today’s online buying and selling transactions. Thus, course learning can not be separated from the motivation...
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Development of Contextual Teaching Learning Model Based on Blended Learning
Zunidar, Sahat Siagian, Hamid K. Abdul
The research objectives were to analyze: (1) the feasibility of a blended learning-based contextual learning model for the lesson planning course, and (2) the effectiveness of the blended learning-based contextual learning model for the lesson planning course. The research method used is development...
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On the Application of Virtual Reality Technology in Public Art Teaching in Colleges and Universities
Xiuzhi Yin
As an important part of quality education, public art education in colleges and universities plays an irreplaceable role in promoting cultural communication and cultivating students’ moral quality and aesthetic taste. Subject to the influence of subjective and objective factors, there are some problems...
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Active Idealism of a Smart City: A Case of Putrajaya
Kok Yoong Lim, Peter C. Woods, Ah Choo Koo
Smart city is a popular concept used widely by policy makers and administrators to promote socio-technological advancement in urban cities. In a disquisition of idealism of the smart city, it would be fruitful if we could at the same time highlight some of the challenges to achieving the very idealism...
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Pedagogical Problem Faced by Teachers in Communication and Language Learning for Deaf Students in Special Schools
Munawir Yusuf, Fery Adriyanto, Priyono Priyono, Abdul Rahman
One of the pedagogical problems encountered by Special School (SLB) Teachers in teaching deaf students is the difficulty in teaching communication and language skills. Deaf students, especially those who are just learning in early grades of elementary school, faced three problems, namely not being able...
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Anti-food Waste Laws: A Comparative Analysis
Dennis W. K. Khong, Josephine H. L. Goh
In recent years, the problem of food waste has been gaining global attention, both in the public and private sectors. Indiscriminate dumping of an excessive amount of waste from farms, retail stores and consumer households have turned the earth into a global “garbage dump”. Although waste disposal is...
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Digital Literacy Ability and Learning Style of English Students in the Covid-19 Pandemic
Nadrah, Ade Sissca Villa, Arono
Learning English as an international language has changed a new paradigm in learning in the Covid-19 pandemic era, both synchronously and asynchronously so that digital literacy and student learning styles are increasing. This research aims to describe the condition of digital literacy and student learning...
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Thomas Lickona and Yusuf Qardhawi: Creating Value for Character Education Through Narrative
Akmal Rijal, Aceng Kosasih, Encep Syarief Nurdin
Character issues are the most important issues in human life, so character education that emphasizes the ethical dimension of religion becomes relevant to apply. The author uses the concept of the ideas of Thomas Lickona and the idea of character education according to Yusuf Qardhawi so that it is hoped...
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Fostering Modest Lifestyle Through Value Education in Tackling Online Fraud
Agus Syihabudin, Qoriah Qoriah, Cecep Cecep
The fast growth of information technology in the era of globalization stimulates business interest as Information Technology can make business easier, notably in marketing and transactions. This rapid growth of information technology, however, has also posed negative impacts, such as cybercrime. Cybercrime...
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Development of Chinese Digital Teaching Material for the 11th Grade Topic 家庭 [Jiātíng] Based on Flipbook
Aiga Ventivani, Lukluk Ul M., Octi Rjeky Mardasari, Dyna Mellania
The purpose of this research is to develop digital Chinese language teaching material for the 11th grade, topic 家庭 [Jiātíng]. This research is Research and Development (R&D) method using the DDD-E development model. The supporting instrument used in this study was a questionnaire. The questionnaire...
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Use of Figurative Language in Sports News on News Portals
Depika Pina Sufa, Siti Ainim Liusti
This study aims to describe the types of figurative language styles in sports news on the news portals. This research is a qualitative research using descriptive method. The data of this research is the discourse in the news portal that uses figurative language style. The data sources for this research...
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Measuring Academic Resilience Among Vocational Students; A Comparative Study Based on Vocational Fields
I Putu Agus Apriliana, Andriani P. Nalle
Academic activities in vocational schools vary, shaped by the distinct target skills within each vocational field. Predictably, students encounter specific academic challenges and difficulties unique to their chosen field. Recognizing the importance of academic resilience as a vital component, schools...
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Morphological Changes in Words with Superlative Meanings in the Javanese Language of the Magelang Sub-Dialect in Speech Communities in the Andong and Telomoyo’s Mountains
Rumtini Rumtini, Hary Sulistyo, Endang Sartika, F. X. Sawardi
This paper discusses the superlative meaningful words of the speech community in the Andong-Telomoyo Mountain area, which is on the west side of Mount Merapi-Merbabu from a morphological perspective. The discussion on the Magelang sub-dialect is interesting because as a characteristic of people who live...
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A Study of College Oral English Teaching Based on Immersion Teaching, Input and Output Theories
Xiaobin Chen, Guonian Wang
Due to the constraints of teachers, class hours, class types and other factors, oral English teaching in college has always been faced with difficulties, which cannot provide students with enough time to practice oral English, and students have too few opportunities to contact and use oral English. This...
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Global Landscape On Current Immigration Visa Policy Studies: A Bibliometric Analysis
Agung Sulistyo Purnomo, Muhammad Syaroni Rofii
This study offers a bibliometric analysis of research on visa policy studies extracted from the Scopus database. Visa policy has huge effects on the economy, security, and well-being of the state. This article investigates the trends and impacts, the present condition of publications, and the most popular...
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Knowledge-Enabled CRM System For E-Health Services In A Developing Country: The Case Of Bahrain
Minwir Al-Shammari
In today’s world, where things change quickly, knowledge is becoming increasingly important for growth and making countries more competitive. Today’s knowledge economy has undergone significant changes, making it the most valuable resource for a company that doesn’t know what it owns. This study investigates...
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Developing Smart Elderly Care with the aid of AI techonogy in China’s Rural Areas
Guangtao Zhou
With the technology of artificial intelligence, smart elderly care as a new type of elderly care model is an organic combination of the advantages of contemporary information technology and traditional elderly care methods. Developing smart elderly care in rural areas will provide new ideas and realistic...
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Exploration on the Teaching of Residential District Planning and Design Curriculum Based on the Concept of Open Education
Ling Zhuang, Bailing Zhou
Against the backdrop of socio-economic development and the transformation of the construction industry, traditional architectural education models are becoming increasingly unsuitable for the current social demand for talent. This article analyzes the drawbacks of the traditional teaching mode of residential...
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Nrimo Ing Pandum a Positive Energy in Organizational Change
Annisa Mufti Allifa, Mayreyna Nurwardani
Every change will surely be followed by worry and high hopes, especially organizational changes. People experiencing organizational change need more strength to face every challenge that comes with it. Therefore this research was conducted to know the application of the “nrimo ing pandum” philosophy...
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Comparison of the Comfort Level of Yogyakarta People Before the Pandemic, During the Lockdown, and Post-COVID-19 Transition
Dewi Kurnia Putri, Hamim Zaky Hadibasyir, Yuli Priyana, Jumadi, Mohd Hairy Ibrahim, Aynaz Lotfata
The COVID-19 pandemic forced the Indonesian government to implement a lockdown policy or Community Activities Restrictions Enforcement (CARE, also known as PPKM). A comfort level study is necessary as a consideration in regional development for the construction of industry, residential areas, and green...
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Urban Experience and Self-awareness of Female Characters in Eileen Chang’s Novels: A Case Study of Love in a Falling City
Ruoyi Wang
As a representative writer of Shanghai literature, Eileen Chang has created many female images in her novels. Through marriage, family and other themes, she shows the survival plight and spiritual burden of urban women in urban life from a female perspective, revealing her deep concern for women’s survival....
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Breaking the Raw Material Bottleneck: How SWARA-ARAS Method Streamlined Production for PT. Adi Satria Abadi
Tri Wahyuningsih, Agus Ristono, Ahmad Muhsin, Puji Handayani Kasih, Juine Rosalina
This study aimed to solve the raw material management problem faced by PT. Adi Satria Abadi, a company that produces sheep and goat pikel. Although the company could meet its raw material needs from various suppliers, the quality of the raw materials did not always match the criteria. This resulted in...
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Striving for Sustainable Development in the Modern Era: Traditional Natural Resource Management Practices and Challenges among the People of Limi Valley, Nepal
Ishwari Bhattarai, Soumya Mohapatra
Traditionally, indigenous communities have played a pivotal role as defenders of forests, both flora and fauna. Living in the midst of nature, they view forests and the spaces in and around it as sacred. Taking the example of the Limi Valley nestled in the Humla district of the Karnali Province in Nepal,...
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How Are Student Learning Results Impacted by the Model of Problem-Based Learning?
Joko Suprapmanto, Luni Anggraeni
The purpose of this study is to ascertain how the PBL model’s affects on student learning outcomes on energy source material in grade 4 SDN Sunggapan. The method used in this study is a quasi-experimental quantitative. The population in this study were 4th graders at SDN Sunggapan. The analysis of this...
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HOTS Based Scientific Reasoning: Cognitive Model Assessment in Work and Energy Material
Rikardus Feribertus Nikat, Parsaoran Siahaan, Algiranto, Parlindungan Sinaga
Higher Order Thinking Skill (HOTS) is one of the higher thinking skills that must be possessed in 21st-century education. HOTS is a higher cognitive level of humans thinking in explaining concepts, thinking logically, and solving problems. The purpose of this study is to describe HOTS students based...
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AI-Enhanced Blended Learning Models: Testing and Evaluating an Innovative Educational Framework
Yuzhe Chi
This study explores the theoretical foundations, practical implementation, and preliminary evaluation of AI-enhanced blended learning models within a specific secondary education context in Southeast China. As schools navigate digital transformation, developing pedagogical strategies that effectively...
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A Multifactor Analysis of Career Self-Management of Students with Special Needs in Promoting Inclusive Education in Vocational High Schools
Nur Fadhilah Umar, Muhammad Hasim, Abdullah Pandang, Zulfiqri Zulfiqri, Wizerty A. Saleh, Muhammad Rafli
This study aims to analyze various factors influencing the career self-management of students with special needs (SEN) within the context of inclusive education in Vocational High Schools (SMK). The main focus is directed toward three components of career self-management: personal mastery, verbal persuasion,...
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Comparative Analysis of Digital Transformation Strategies in Open Universities of the United Kingdom, China, and Ghana
Zhiwu Gong
Digital transformation (DT) in open universities is a critical yet underexplored frontier in achieving the Sustainable Development Goal for quality education. This transformation involves integrating digital tools and strategies to enhance educational delivery, improve accessibility, and maintain competitive...
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The Construction of Natuna Military Base in Response to China’s Claim
Syahrul Akmal Latif, Muhammd Arsy Ash Shiddiqy
The Indonesia-China dispute arose after the People’s Republic of China incorporated the Natuna area into its territory and doing reclamation and then expanded small islands such as Mischief Reef and Subi Island as part of the Spratly Islands in the South China Sea Jakarta and Beijing have long been at...
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Water Quality Analysis Based on Total Coliform Bacteria in Ambon Bay
Zen Ladestam Siallagan, Charlie Ester de Fretes
Ambon Bay is divided into two main parts, namely the Inner Ambon Bay (IAB) and the Outer Ambon Bay (OAB). The quality of Ambon Bay waters continues to decline along with increased activity around the bay. This study aims to determine the health quality of the waters around Ambon Bay from a microbiological...
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Construction of Computer Basic Curriculum System of Students Not Majoring in Computer in the Era of AI
Yongcheng Wu
In the era of AI, it is an urgent task for higher education institutions to cultivate the literacy and skills of students not majoring in computer in the era of AI through the construction of computer basic curriculum system. This article first conducted a survey on the current situation of computer...
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On the Rhythmicity of Film Music: Overall Dramatic Construction, Characterisation and Story Metaphors
——Taking “Shadow” as an example
Junyi Wang
This paper uses the film “Shadow” as an example to explore the role of film music in the construction of overall dramatic structure, character shaping, and story metaphor. An analysis of the changes in musical melody and rhythm shows that music plays a crucial role in the construction of the film’s overall...
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Theoretical Reconstruction and Practical Exploration of Smart Education Scenarios: A Method Study Based on Educational Contextualized Representation
Yifan Wang, Nan Wang
Against the backdrop of the deepening educational digitalization strategy, how to scientifically and systematically represent smart education scenarios has become an urgent issue to be addressed. Existing studies often either focus on technology orientation and lack the support of educational logic,...
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An Analysis of Diversified Paths for the Conservation and Reuse of Industrial Architectural Heritage
Muzi Zhu
Industrial architectural heritage is an important carrier of the industrialisation process, and with the acceleration of urbanisation, the reuse of old industrial buildings has become increasingly prominent. This study focuses on the sustainable conservation and adaptive reuse of industrial architectural...
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Bleeding through Legal Boundaries: Anticoagulants, Atrial Fibrillation and Intracranial Haemorrhage
A Policy and Practice Analysis
Tanaya Sarkhel, Brendan Affley
The expansion of Direct Oral Anticoagulant (DOAC) therapy has transformed stroke prevention in atrial fibrillation[1], but introduced new complexities in death certification. Frail patients on DOACs are increasingly represented in cases of fatal bleeding, particularly intracranial haemorrhage, triggering...
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The Utilization of Virtual Tour 360 for Sustainable Islamic Tourism: Systematic Literature Review
Sugiharto Sugiharto, M. Taufik Rahmadi, Eni Yuniastuti, Ayu Suciani, Tumiar Sidauruk, Eka Suci Anja Kusumawati, Alvin Pratama
Tourism is a strategic sector that contributes significantly to GDP and employment, so it needs to be managed sustainably by paying attention to social, cultural, and environmental values. Halal tourism has emerged as a form of value tourism per Sharia principles. Indonesia has excellent development...
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Urban-Rural Gender Barriers in Spatial Economics: Integrating Glass and Grass Ceiling Perspective
Farida Rahmawati, Thomas Soseco, Febry Wijayanti, Azizah Nur’aini
Gender inequality in economic development is a structural issue influenced not only by social and cultural factors but also by spatial conditions and regional characteristics. This article aims to analyze two key forms of gender-based barriers, glass ceiling and grass ceiling, through a spatial economic...
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Cyber Espionage and the Limits of State Responsibility
Sidra Ahmed, Abhimanyu Paliwal
Cyber espionage is a clandestine activity that uses digital tools to target governments, corporations and vital infrastructure and has become a major challenge for the developing field of international law. Although cyber espionage is not expressly prohibited under international law, the practice raises...
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Dynamic Construction and Challenges of Teacher Identity by Teaching Skills Competition for Pre-service Teachers from a Community of Practice Perspective
Shuhe Zhang
Using Wenger’s community of practice theory as a framework, this paper explores the dynamic construction mechanisms and challenges of the “Tian Jiabing Cup” Teaching Skills Competition for Normal University Students and its training team community on the teacher identity of pre-service teacher [1]. Through...
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Research on the Innovation and Practice of Moral Education in College English Teaching in Application-Oriented Universities from the Perspective of New Liberal Arts
Xiaojing Lu
This study aims to construct the moral education teaching resources and system for college English courses in application-oriented universities under the guidance of the concepts of New Liberal Arts. It proposes a basic framework guided by value shaping, centered on the cultivation of students’ English...
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Smart Branding Innovation: Strengthening the Identity of The City of Solo
Neny Marlina, Nunik Retno Herawati, Amiek Soemarmi
Smart City has many dimensions in it that need to be fulfilled gradually by every city that pushes itself into the Smart City development concept. One of the important dimensions in Smart City is Smart Branding. The aim of city branding is to attract the attention of tourists, visitors and investors....
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Study and Analysis of Arena Debates and Courtroom Debates Based on Debating Principles
Xiangyu Ma
The research in this paper analyses and compares the similarities and differences between arena debates and courtroom debates based on the basic research principles of debate, and at the same time provides in-depth analyses and research on two different occasions of debate based on the nature of debate...
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SDGs and the Academy: Where we are now, where to next?
Narelle Warren
The United Nation’s Sustainable Development Agenda 2030 set out an ambitious 15-year program towards making meaningful progress in addressing 17 core global challenges of our time. These Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) address socioeconomic, technological and environmental development issues and...
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The Analysis of The Associative Memory Method in English Grammar Teaching
Yujie Huang
This paper discusses the effectiveness of applying the associative memory method in analyzing traditional English grammar teaching methods. Through literature review, experimental research, and teaching case analysis, integrating the associative memory method into English grammar teaching can effectively...
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Combating Radicalism and Communicating Peace: A Case Study of the Deradicalization Process of Terrorism Impacted Area of Gunung Biru
Muhammad Khairil, Gemilang Bayu Ragil Saputra, Dyah Fitria Kartika Sari, Raisa Alatas
Deradicalization as an effort to eliminate the ideology of radicalism that has been ingrained in the people of Tamanjeka (Gunung Biru), including the families of suspected terrorists, must be a shared responsibility. Handling radicalization in conflict areas with radical understanding that grows from...
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Systematic Literature Review on the Implementation of Reading Workshop as a Strategy to Enhance Students’ Reading Interest
Nur Hikmah Wijaya, Gusti Yarmi, Apit Dulyapit
A reading workshop is an instructional approach that positions students at the center of literacy activities through mini lessons, independent or partner reading, and reflective sharing. While widely implemented in English-speaking countries, its application in diverse contexts such as Indonesia remains...
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A values-Based Education Model Grounded in Local Wisdom: The Nyesek Weaving Tradition of Women in Maringkik Island
Sri Wahyuni
This study aims to develop a values-based education model grounded in local wisdom embedded in the nyesek (traditional weaving) practice of women in Maringkik island, East Lombok Regency. The study responds to the weakening intergenerational transmission of cultural values in coastal and marginalized...
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Enhancing Translation and Subtitling Skills in EFL Contexts Through Digital Storytelling: A Mixed-Methods Study
Fitria Nugrahani
This study introduces a pedagogical framework integrating digital storytelling (DST) with professional subtitling standards to enhance the translation and subtitling competencies of English as a Foreign Language (EFL) learners. By combining narrative creativity with technical precision, the approach...
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A Study of Students and Parents’ Awareness and Interest in Banjarmasin Polytechnic
Rudy Haryanto, Rahmatul Jannatin Naimah
Indonesia is currently focusing on vocational education and skills improvement to improve the quality of the human resources. The government has also long established several vocational universities, including in South Kalimantan. Therefore, this study seeks to describe the awareness and interest of...
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How Do the Japanese Criticize?
The Analysis of Criticizing Speech Act Based on Uchi-Soto Concept
Afiana Qanita, Nuria Haristiani
This study aims to analyze how criticism based on sociocultural value of Uchi-Soto. The data come from the anime and manga called 3-gatsu no Lion, which depicted the protagonist’s complex relationship with people around him and how the sociocultural relationship could influence the features of criticism...
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Identification of Gastropod Pests on Ornamental Plants and Their use as a Learning Media
Rahmi Agustina, Makawiyah Makawiyah, Badratun Nauvis
Molluscs are a very diverse group, with at least 85,000 named species and it is estimated that up to 200,000 species occur worldwide. They also inhabit almost all ecosystems. The most well-known mollusc classes are Gastropods (snails), Bivalves (clams, oysters, mussels, and clams) and Cephalopods (squid,...
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Islamic Banking: Dynamics and Comparation, Indonesia and Malaysia
Asep Rozali, Jafar Sidik
The birth of Islamic banks around 1940 was initially motivated by the desire of the people to have other alternatives besides conventional banks. This thinking is mainly related to the operationalization of conventional banks which in the concept and context of Islamic teachings contain elements that...
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Creative Process of Documentary Production The Bakti Purnamasari Traditional Ceremony as a Form of Cultural Resilience
Rivaldi Indra Hapidzin, Tati Narawati, Yudi Sukmayadi
The implementation of the Bakti Purnamasari traditional ceremony which is carried out once a month is a form of cultural resilience carried out by the community, especially if it is carried out in the form of digital media. The purpose of writing this article is to describe the results of research on...
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Criminal Liability of Beneficial Owners in Corporate Crime
Agung Susanto, Supanto Supanto, Muhammad Rustamaji
This research examines the legal issues relating to holding Beneficial Owners (BOs) liable for corporate wrongdoing. This research aims to examine the regulations regarding the involvement of Beneficial Owners in Indonesian law and evaluate their criminal liability for violations of corporate law. The...
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The Application of Micro Lecture in English Reading Teaching
Sufen Lu
With the development of educational informationization, modern education technology based on multimedia and network has penetrated into all aspects of education and teaching. English reading teaching which plays an important role in English teaching serves as the main way to improve the effectiveness...
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Analysis of the Spatial Effect of Provincial Fiscal Transparency on FDI in China
Ying Li, Ming Na
In promoting fiscal transparency, China's various provinces care too much about "next door neighbor" view and behavior; neither of them wants to "go too further". Taking the spatial effect into consideration and comparing the three models, OLS, SLM and SEM, this paper explores the spatial correlation...
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The Discussion on Early Education Service in Community
Hui Zhang
The early education of 0-3 years old infants is the beginning of lifelong education system,early education service of community for 0-3 years old infants exists some problems in China,for instance, the administrative service of community guarantees is insufficient, private early education institutions...
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Placement testing and what results can tell us
Natalia Chekurova
Assessing students is a key part of teaching a language. Placement tests are used to help teachers set up learner groups that can work together, and to inform decisions ranging from choosing the most suitable course book to devising the teaching content to suit a particular group of students. The article...
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A Brief History of Undergraduate Mathematics between 1960 to Present in the United States
Liying Huang
Mathematics, as an undergraduate major, has been through lots of reforms and evolution to become the major as people see today. This paper will discuss about the development of mathematics as an undergraduate major from 1960 to present by analyzing the reasons for the change of the enrollment rate and...
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The Impact of Problem Based Learning on Productive Skills and Attitude toward English Language Learning
Ni Wayan Vera Aryanti, Luh Putu Artini
This study aimed at analyzing the impact of Problem-based learning (PBL) on Students' productive skills and attitude toward English language learning (ELL). The study employed embedded mixed-method design which involved the collection of both quantitative and qualitative data. The data collection involved...
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An Effective Strategy for Human Resource Management Crisis in Enterprises
Chunlin Yuan
Talent is the core competitiveness of the organization. Organization's competition is the talent competition, however, the problem of brain drain is increasingly troubled by the management of the organization, how to reduce the brain drain has become an important subject in human resource management....
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Research on the Curriculum Integration of the Course of Chinese Modern History Outline
Xiaoshi Xu
"Chinese modern history" teaching material has some defects in the historical facts structure and theory summary and so on. This paper discusses the three important links in the teaching of Chinese modern history. Import link is the starting point. It can induce students' professional learning interest...
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Some Notes on Higher Education Professional Training for Inclusive Education Teachers
M.I. Aldoshina, E.G. Samartseva
The article deals with the problem of future educators' professional readiness to work with special needs children within the system of inclusive education. The authors explain why it is essential to give the relevant professional training to teachers at all educational levels and prepare them for the...
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Cooperative Model of Industrial Work Practice for Vocational Teacher Education
Ahmad Sonhadji, K. Hassan
The industrial work practice is assumed to strengthen the vocational discipline for students of vocational teacher education program. One of models of industrial work practice is cooperative education. The objectives of the study are to know: (1) the advantages of cooperative education, (2) the differences...
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Discussion on Curriculum System of Applied Undergraduate Course Teaching in Art and Design
Jing Li
Curriculum system is the core of talent training mode, and based on the nature and talents orientation of applied undergraduate education, it elaborates four aspects of applied undergraduate education in art and design, namely curriculum content, curriculum structure, curriculum propulsion mode and curriculum...
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Network Information Policy and Legal System Construction in Japan and Its Implication for China
Jiahao Yang, Xiangyang Hu
By making full use of the resources of literature and data, the status of network information policy and legal system in Japan was disclosed, the outburst features and rules were summarized, and major differences between China and Japan were found. Especially, characteristics of strategic objective,...
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College Student Classification in Swimming Teaching and Training
Jinyan Yang, Guanlei Xu, Yu Li, Qiyang Zou
The swimming teaching and training play an important role in the university education. In order to improve the efficiency of swimming teaching and training for college students, the classification of college students is of much of signification before teaching and training. In this paper, we propose...