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Understanding The Environmental Attitude and Knowledge to Environmentally-Friendly Behavior on Conservation-Based University

Ismiyati, Suranto Aw, Samsul Hadi, Teguh Hardi Raharjo, Tusyanah, Mar’atus Sholikah, Siti Umi Khayatun Mardiyah, Sulistyawati, Djoko Legowo
Human behavior determines the environmental quality. College students as the young generation are expected to provide accurate solutions to change environ-mental behaviors. Therefore, this research attempts to explore environmentally friendly behavior along and the influence of environmental attitude...

Customer-based Business Model for Digital Start-up Sustainability

Pri Agung Danarahmanto, Ina Primiana, Yudi Azis, Umi Kaltum
Digital startup enterprises have a high rate of failure. One of the reasons for failure is a not working business model due to the lack of customer involvement in the company. Then aim of this study is to identify the effect of customer participation, business model, and sustainable performance on startup...

The Image Behind the Image

Dixin Han
This paper examines the rise of “New Painting” (新绘画) in post-millennium China, positioning it as a critical evolution beyond historical movements like Scar Art (伤痕艺术), the '85 New Wave (85新潮), and Political Pop (政治波普). Rather than a unified style or manifesto, New Painting embodies a radical subjectivity—a...

The Involvement of Informal Sector Society in English habit at Kampung Inggris Pare Kediri

Wiwin Yulianingsih, Mr. Supriyono Supriyon, Achmad Rasyad, Umi Dayati
This research was aimed to describe and analyze the workers' participation in the informal sector in the habituation for learning English at the Kampung Inggris, Pare Kediri. The research approach is a qualitative–descriptive approach by collecting the interview data, observation, and documentation....

Review Article about Empowerment Models of Breastfeeding Mothers That Are Done In Parts of the World

Umi Khasanah, Yulia Lanti Retno Dewi, Suwarto, Dwiningtyas Padmaningrum
Breastfeeding is one of the effective ways for the health and survival of a child, so it is necessary to increase breastfeeding to the international level throughout the world. To support sustainable and optimal breastfeeding practices, UNICEF and WHO call on governments and stakeholders to increase...
Proceedings Article

Visual Effects of Biofeedback on Post-stroke Patients’ Balance: A Literature Review

Hilman Muhammad Firdaus, Umi Budi Rahayu, Rinna Ainul Maghfiroh
Visual biofeedback is a visual technology similar to video games. Some studies claim that visual biofeedback improves the balance of stroke patients, but others claim that traditional exercise physical therapy is superior to visual biofeedback. This study set out to investigate how biofeedback affected...

Analysis of Competency, Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) and Teacher Performance of Vocational High School Taman Karya Madya Teknik Kebumen

Nur Khasanah, Umi khasanah, Rian Aditya Putra
This study aims to analyze competence, organizational citizenship behavior and teacher performance of Vocational High School Taman KaryaMadyaTeknikKebumen. Respondents in this study amounted to 74 people. The analytical method used is descriptive quantitative. The analysis carried out included the research...

Analysis of the Implementation of the Referral System (Baksokuda) in Mandiri Midwife Practice

Sherkia Ichtiarsi Prakasiwi, Umi Khasanah
Maternal and neonatal emergencies are cases that need to be treated immediately because they have a very high risk. Threats if not treated immediately can threaten the life of the mother and baby. Maternal Mortality Rate and Infant Mortality Rate in Indonesia are still high. Maternal mortality in Indonesia...

Actualizing the Values ​​of Pancasila Student Profiles Through the Little Journalist Project

Umi Chotimah, Emil El Faisal, Sri Sumarni, Rini Setiyowati, Husnil Kirom, Sella Violeta
This study aims to determine the ways to actualize the values ​​of the Pancasila Student Profile through the Little Journalists Project. The implementation of this study was carried out at SMPN 1 Indralaya Utara in Pancasila and Citizenship Education subjects with VII A class students as the research...

An Analysis of Entrepreneurial Character of Students of Pancasila and Civic Education Study Program of Sriwijaya University and Lampung University as an Effort to Shape Independent Citizens in the Industrial Revolution 4.0. Era

Sri Artati Waluyati, Umi Chotimah, Kurnisar
The objective of this study was to analyze the entrepreneurial character of students of Pancasila and Civic Education Study Program of Sriwijaya University and Lampung University as an effort to shape independent citizens in Industrial Revolution 4.0. Era. The students of the Pancasila and Civic Education...

The Relationship Between Quality of Teacher Work Life and Turnover Intention

Umi Anugerah Izzati, Olievia Prabandini Mulyana
This study aims to determine the relationship between quality of work life and turnover intention of teachers. The subjects of this study were teachers who worked at one of the private vocational high schools. This research method uses quantitative methods. The research instrument used was the scale...

Developing Teachers’ Social and Personality Competencies in Online Teaching: A New Challenge

Umi Nuraini, Primasa Minerva Nagari, Dudung Ma’ruf Nuris, Crispina Gregory K Han
Since entering the 21st century, teachers have been required to have ICT knowledge and skills and then are required to be able to fully integrate them into online learning during the Covid-19 pandemic. Having ICT knowledge and skills can certainly increase the pedagogical and professional competence...

Regional Inflation Persistence Analysis: A Case Study in Surabaya

Lia Umi Farida, Munawar Ismail, David Kaluge
This study aims to determine the behavior of regional inflation in Surabaya by looking at its persistence, namely the speed of inflation returns to its equilibrium after a shock. Using monthly data on general inflation, commodity groups and commodity goods and services, then the persistency is calculated...
Proceedings Article

Adaptation of 13 Sweet Corn Genotypes in Coastal Lands Under Drought Conditions

Umi Salamah, Eny Rolenti Togatorop, Dia Novita Sari, Fahrurrozi, Mohammad Chozin, Nanik Setyowati, Zainal Muktamar, Sigit Sudjatmiko
Sweet corn is a horticultural plant that lives in the highlands. In less than optimum conditions, sensitive genotypes can thrive, especially in coastal areas with drought conditions. There were 13 genotypes of sweet maize tested in coastal areas with drought conditions. The research was conducted in...

The Relationships between Vocational High School Teachers' Organizational Climate and Innovative Behavior

Umi Izzati
This study aims to determine the relationship between organizational climate and innovative behavior of vocational school teachers. This research uses quantitative approach with total population of 70 vocational school teachers. Data collection uses an organizational climate scale and innovative behavior...
Proceedings Article

Effects of Water Availability on Physiological Factors of Cayenne Pepper Plant Capsicum frutescens L.

Fiana Lathifah, Dwi Umi Siswanti
Chili pepper is a vegetable plant that is consumed by many people and has high economic value. Chili peppers contain secondary metabolite compounds, capsaicin which is synthesized in the epidermis cells. Capsaicin acts as a spicy taste in chili peppers, so chili peppers are favored by the public. Environmental...
Proceedings Article

The Effect of Blackening Coating on Widia Tool Holder on Corrosion Rate

Eriek Aristya Pradana Putra, Umi Novida Yanti, Angga Tegar Setiawan, J. Muh. Azis Albar, Dewi Purnama Sari
This study examines the effect of the blackening method on the corrosion rate of Widia Tools in seawater and rainwater immersion media. Blackening is a black oxide coating process that aims to protect metal from corrosion and increase wear resistance. The blackening coating procedure goes through the...

Bobot, Bibit, and Bebet in Choosing a Mate

(A Study of Serat Warayagnya Manuscript by Mangkunegara IV)

Umi Masfiah
The concept of bebet, bibit, and bobot contain in the Serat Warayagnya manuscript by Mangkunegara IV, a poet and ruler of the Kadipaten Mangkunegara of Surakarta in the mid-19th century. Terefore, this Serat Warayagnya has been part of a modern Javanese literary work written by a Javanese priyayi. This...

Future Thinking of Culture of Indonesia Education Towards The Attainment of SDGs

Riswan Jaenudin, Umi Chotimah, Farida, Dedi Irwanto, Sally A. Jarin, Nova Arquillano
This study aims to describe level of integration of key elements of active and responsible global citizenship in the curriculum of Indonesian education institutions necessary to make the students as partners in the attainment of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Besides the aims to describe of level...

Maintaining Marriage Behind the Prison: A Qualitative Study Through Incarcerated Husband Perception

Kholifah Umi Sholihah, Dian Veronika Sakti Kaloeti, Adi Dinardinata, Rahmadian S Laksmi
The relationship between husband and wife is an essential thing in marriage. However, there is a special circumstances that have significant effect in marriage, such as imprisonment. The relationship will face many quandaries. This study explores the perception of prisoners toward their marriage and...
Proceedings Article

Posturography in Post-stroke Balance Management: A Literature Review

Afifah Nur Fauzani, Umi Budi Rahayu, Rinna Ainul Maghfiroh
Posturography had a role in numerous works of literature as a measurement, analysis of posture control, and body balance control. However, various literature also applied posturography as post-stroke therapy that affected balance. Accordingly, the objective of this review was to determine the utility...
Proceedings Article

Gender Inequality Index Modeling in Indonesia Using Geographically Weighted Panel Regression Method

Khaira Umi, Junaidi, Fadjryani
The Gender Inequality Index (GII) is an index that describes the failure of human development achievement due to the inequality of gender that is measured by several aspects such as health, empowerment, and labor market access. The Geographically Weighted Panel Regression (GWPR) is a developed model...

Exploring the Psychological Profile of Individuals Vulnerable to Fake News A Conceptual Framework

Hawa Rahmat, Rohaidah Mashudi, Nalini Pragasam, Umi Naqiyah Ahmat Puat, Hazlina Mohd Miskam, Azlina Mohd Khir, Kogilavani Rajendran, Fatimah Rahmat
Fake news has several negative consequences for consumers, the news ecosystem, and even public trust. Because of the impacts of echo chambers, it generates an incorrectly informed public that continues to be misinformed. It has a significant impact on political activities, such as election results, as...

Adult Interest On Following English Course at BEC Kampung Inggris Pare Kediri

Wiwin Yulianingsih, Supriyono, Ach. Rasyad, Umi Dayati
The purpose of this study is 1). To describe the learning programs in BEC, 2). To describe and analyze the meaning of adult interest in attending English courses at BEC. This research was conducted with qualitative approach with phenomenology design of data collection under three techniques, namely:...

Plagiarism in Academic Writing of Bachelor Degree Students at Faculty of Economis and Business in University of Muhammadiyah Magelang

Umi Rachmawati
This study is a case study aimed at gathering data and findings on the plagiarism in academic writing of the university students. It focuses on the action of plagiarism done by many students in their academic writing. It is done to see the recent condition of the students' academic writing in terms of...

Teacher’s Pedagogic Competency: Implementation of 2013 Curriculum through a Sustainable Academic Supervision

Lusy Tunik Muharlisiani, Siti Bariroh, Etiyasningsih, Sri Sundari, Adrijanti, Susetyorini, Umi Elan, Dini Kusumaningrum, Nur Farida, Dwi Inggarwati Rahayu
The 2013 Curriculum requires teachers to carry out integrative thematic-based learning and science-based learning approaches. Teacher's pedagogic competency takes priority because it is related to curriculum development, learning processes, and understanding students. Teachers can use character education...
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The Use of Treadmills to Improve Post-stroke Walking Patterns: A Literature Review

Adinda Della Nastiti, Umi Budi Rahayu, Rinna Ainul Maghfiroh
Walking is one of the most difficult issues for stroke patients. The ability to walk in stroke patients recovers at different rates due to variations in weakness and intervention, including treadmill intervention. Nobody has looked into how the treadmill affects the phases of a stroke patient's...
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Relationship between social supports and Anxiety of mothers treating child with cancer

Umi Hanik Fetriyah, Sri Mulatsih, Heny Suseani Pangastuti
Objective: To analyze the association between social support and mother's anxiety, the category of social support received, needed by mother treating the child with cancer. Method: This study non-experimental approach sequential explanatory mixed method strategy. Analytical correlation cross-sectional...

Kaffa: The Black Pearl as Forming Consumer Behavior in Industry 4.0

Aimanah Umi, Syam Ramadhani, Cristy Dayanti Sinaga, Dendy Eka Setyawan, Adi Kusuma, Dhimas Aryo Pamungkas, Alan Sigit Fibrianto
Changes which occurred in the consumption behavior of coffee drinkers can not be separated from the impact of socio-cultural changes and the development of existing technologies, thus resulting in the intensity of consumer behavior are higher among people currently taking.The purpose of this study was...

Higher Education Social Studies Curricula And Their Implementations in Indonesia and Japan

Umi Chotimaah, Farida, Riswan Jaenudin, Eiji Fujita
This study aims to describe the concept of curriculum applied in Social Studies (SS) Department, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education (FTTE), Sriwijaya University (SU), Indonesia and Faculty of Education (FE) Kochi University (KU), Japan, the overview of its implementation, as well as students'...

The Relationship Between the Level of Students Satisfaction Towards the Primary Service Strengthening Program with UKMPPD Graduation

Suliati P. Amir, Nasrudin A. Mappaware, Andi Alamanda Irwan, Shofiyah Latief, Shulhana Mokhtar, Sri Ainun Zainal Siddiq
The process of quality assurance is a strategic matter implemented by educational institutions. Measuring the level of student satisfaction is one method of evaluating them. Therefore, we need to know how the students’ reaction about the innovation of institution Primary Service Strengthening program...

Optimalization for the Development of Ex-Convicts Related to Human Rights in Recidivic Prevention Measures

Umi Enggarsasi, Nur Khalimatus sa’diyah
Ex-convicts are ex-convicts who have lost independence and guidance in prison, The existence of ex-convicts in the community often causes trauma to ex-convicts because the community still has a negative view of it. This condition is one of the causes of ex-convicts to repeat criminal acts (recidivists)....

Co-Creation of Experience for Competitive Special Interest Tourism

Diaz Pranita, Ernie Tisnawati Sule, Umi Kaltum
This study is intended to examine the effect of niche marketing and co-creation of experience to the competitiveness of tourism destinations. The method used is explanatory survey to the population of 64 (sixty-four) special interest tourism destinations, sailing tourism destinations in Indonesia. Data...

Learning from Journals and Reflective Questions Strategy: A Reflection of English Speaking Class

Umi Rachmawati
Reflective teaching has been considered as a key measurement of the teaching and learning success. The addressed reflective questions and journals reflect on what the teachers and the students have done in their teaching and learning. this study is aimed at discussing the students’ and teacher’s reflection...
Proceedings Article

Prevalence of Cryptosporidium Infection In Cattle From Ciamis And Tasikmalaya West Java Indonesia

Umi Cahyaningsih, Sarah Friska Manalu, Bambang Rifky Yudyantoro, Arifin Budiman Nugraha, Fadjar Satrija, Yusuf Ridwan
Cryptosporidium is a genus of protozoan parasite and causes a diarrheae illness in mammals including animals and humans. The source of infection Cryptosporidium is oocysts that are sporulated and infective when excreted in the feces and resulting environmental contamination. Cryptosporidiosis can be...

The Prominence of Creating Language Environment in Developing Arabic and English Speaking Skills in Islamic Universities

Umi Hanifah, Isna Rakhmawati
This article portrays the prominence of creating language environment in developing Arabic and English-speaking skills in Islamic Universities. Arabic and English are compulsory courses in Islamic universities. Students are expected to be able to study about Islamic science and go along with the development...

The Development Of Entrepreneurial Mindset Measurement Instruments As Predictor For Wetland's Msmes Business Sustainability

Umi Anisah Hastin, Wandary Wimby, Claudia Meiske
This study aims to provide an academic justification on promoted Entrepreneurial Mindset aspects by Kasali, thus it will provide the eligible contribution within entrepreneurial research field. In this research, we employ it to determine the wetland’s MSMEs business sustainability. This research designed...

Analysis of STEM-Based Learning Evaluation

Case Study on Economics Subjects in East Java

Sri Handayani, Sri Umi Mintarti, Dian Rachmawati, Hari Wahyono, Halimah Binti Mohd Yusof
Evaluation activities should not only be based on administrative activities but evaluation activities should be interpreted to maintain the quality of the implementation of learning activities. Various problems with education are actually one of the causes is from the development of inappropriate learning...
Proceedings Article

Downlink Electromagnetic Field Exposure Levels in Pre-5G and 5G Ultra-Dense Mobile Networks

Nor Fazlin Mohd Nasir, Heng Siong Lim, Kah Seng Diong
5G new radio (NR) is a new radio access network technology that will enable ultra-high speed, ultra-high reliability and ultra-low latency mobile services. The deployment of 5G NR is actively ongoing now in many regions worldwide. Nevertheless, the public is still concerned about the electromagnetic...

Kay Mander and Mardi and the Monkey (1953): Woman’s Agency, Children Film, and Transnational Film Production in Indonesian Cinema

Umi Lestari
Kay Mander (1915 – 2013), British continuity specialist born in Germany, is an invisible figure in Indonesian film history. In the early 1950s, Kay Mander made two films during her stay in Indonesia: Mardi and The Monkey (1953) commissioned by Children’s Film Foundation (CFF) and the New Boat (1955)...

Developing a Short Character Based Film Increasing the Moral Value of Kindergarten

Yuyun Sriwahyuni, Mustaji Mustaji, Umi Anugerah Izzati
The Background of this research focuses on the effort of developing Learning Media In form of character-based film. The film is applied in order to help the character of Early Childhood education in learning process of the character. The research questions are: 1. How is the feasibility of character...

The Role of Private Tuition Classes as a Supplementary Agency in the Indonesia Education System

Siti Umi Fadhilah, Farida Hanum
Education is a basic tool in the formation of a better society. Because with education someone will be guided to know various things such as the norms and values of life, which in turn will affect their lifestyles and behavior. However, the presence of formal schools did not make many people satisfied...

Spatial Ability of Univerity Students in Mathematics Education

Isnaeni Umi Machromah, Mega Eriska Rosaria Purnomo
Spatial ability is a human qualification that is relevant to high degree to our lives. Spatial ability is one principal that influence to geometry skill for students. Thus, the aim of this research is identifying student's spatial ability particularly related to geometry skill. Kind of this research...

Characteristic of Students’ Personality for An Ulul Albab Program Student Intake In Malaysia

Umi Kalthom Abdul Manaf, Fadzilah Abdul Rahman, Fathiyah Mohd Fakhruddin, Siti Solehah Ibrahim
The study was conducted to determine the criteria in students’ selection for admission to the Ulul Albab program at a MARA Junior Science College, Gemencheh, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia. The primary mission of the Ulul Albab curriculum is to develop a personality who is scientifically inclined in science...

The Attitudes of Sriwijaya University and Omdurman Islamic University Students Towards Social Issues

Riswan Jaenudin, Umi Chotimah, Farida, Ata Mohammed Ahmed Kantoul
This study to explore how the attitudes of Faculty of Teacher Training and Education (FTTE), Sriwijaya University (Unsri) students, Indonesia and Omdurman Islamic University (OIU), Sudan students towards social issuesbased cultural problem in their respective countries. This study used descriptive quantititave...

Student Computational Logical Thinking of Block Programming Concept in Arduino Learning By S4A (Scratch for Arduino)

Umi Pratiwi, Sriyono Sriyono, R. Wakhid Akhdinirwanto
The purpose of this study was to determine the change in students computational logical thinking ability after the implementation of Scracth for Arduino (S4A) in block programing learning. The population in this research were all students of physics application for computer (Aplikom) course, consisted...

Analysis of Differences in Achieving Cognitive Competency for Clerkship Students of Doctor Profession Study Program Faculty of Medicine Universitas Muslim Indonesia Using Online Learning Methods During the Pandemic Covid 19

Andi Tenri Sanna, Nevi Sulvita Karsa, Marliyanti Akib, Shofiyah Latief, AM Nasrudin
Background and Objectives: During pandemic Covid-19 period, all learning activities for clerkship medical students were carried out using the online method including case based learning, references review, case reports, journal reviews, and patient case discussions in the form of portfolios. This study...

Management of Inclusive Education Institutions

Umi Umi Saiful Ummah, Sinta Sinta Yuni Susilawati, Rizqi Rizqi Fajar P, Dimas Dimas Arif D
The purpose of this study is to obtain a description of the scope of management covering curriculum management, student management, facilities and infrastructure management, personnel management and education, financial management, school relationship management with the community, and special service...

Needs Analysis of Interactive Audio Visual Media Development in Speaking Course at Islamic Universities

Umi Faizah, Sarwiji Suwandi, Andayani Andayani, Ani Rakhmawati, Bagiya Bagiya, Kadaryati Kadaryati
The purposes of this study are to describe: 1) the use of instructional media in speaking courses, 2) problems/constraints faced by lecturers in the teaching of speaking course, and 3) forms of learning media that need to be developed in speaking course. Data collection techniques are carried out by...

Hula Hoop Dance to Stimulate Child’s Characters in Kindergarten

Sri Sumarni, Windi Dwi Andika, Umi Chotimah, Ruri Tria Astika
Character development develops optimally at an early age. Stimulation of children’s characters can be done with various kindergarten activities, the Hula Hoop Dance. However, the reality is only through habituation activities. This research aims to discover more about kindergarten children’s characters...