scholarly journals PERSEPSI DAN PARTISIPASI MASYARAKAT TERHADAP PROGRAM KELUARGA BERENCANA (Penelitian di Desa Panggungharjo, Kec. Sewon, Kab. Bantul)

2015 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Taat Wulandari *

This research’s goal is to learn on the development of the Family Planned program in the village after these years; various participations from people including village leaders (formal and non-formal), cadres and Family Planned participants, husbands and young people. Villager’s perception, which consists of viewpoint and behavior of the leaders, cadres, husbands, and the young people to the Family Planned program and its advantage in the village during these years. This research was using the method of descriptive qualitative. This research is meant to reveal various qualitative information with detail and meaningful analysis-descriptive, however does not ignore the quantitative information in the form of number nor amount. In each project will be seen the tendency, the pattern of thinking, disorder, behavior and the integration in genetic study of case. As mentioned previously, this research is using the strategy of case study. This type of strategy of with more specific details is called embedded case study research. The results of this research show that after all these years, the Family Planned program in Pangggungharjo village was routinely held and or even more has been the tradition in society; to the Family Planned program, the perception of society, leaders and also health experts are positive therefore they highly participate. However, the forms of participations are limited to their understanding of the Family Planned program. The most highly participated people are those Family Planned program’s participants themselves. While the participation of the Health Center’s officers are by serving the program, leaders and cadres are limited to invite to join and facilitate the program. The relation of perception and participation is strong mostly because of the economic, social and culture background. The characteristic of simple life also put simple behavior in their daily life. Keywords: Family Planned, Participation, Perception

2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 48
Author(s):  
Noeranisa Adhadianty Gunawan ◽  
Nunung Nurwati ◽  
Bintarsih Sekarningrum

This study aims to analyze gender roles in childcare of families in Jawa-Jawa Ethnic, Jawa-Sunda Ethnic, and SundaSunda Etnic. Javanese-Javanese Ethnic and Sundanese-Sundanese Ethnic family as the main study that will show a mixture of values, culture, and behavior in Javanese-Sundanese Ethnic families. The study uses qualitative descriptive to approach with the case study research techniques. Data collection was obtained through observation, interviews, research studies and documentation studies. The results of the study shows that the differences gender roles in childcare of the Javanese-Javanese ethnic families, the Sundanese-Sundanese ethnic families, and the JavaneseSundanese ethnic families caused by habits, the way of life, and values are still embraced by each family. Based on the culture of its respective ethnicity The role of gender in the family is functioning but there is also a dysfunction where one of the roles are not practiced by men or women in parenting. Thus, it is, although the two ethnicities have coexisted for decades, the people still see differences in childcare caused by the application of the values in each family. 


1995 ◽  
Vol 16 (4) ◽  
pp. 158-159
Author(s):  
Robert L. Johnson

Adolescence is a time set aside in our culture for our children to learn how to be adults. Throughout history this societal responsibility has been satisfied in various ways by different cultural groups. Alex Hailey, in his book Roots, describes the ancient African adolescence of the young Kunta Kinte: At 12 years of age the boys of the village were separated from their families and taken to a camp in the jungle. Over a period of 6 weeks, the men of the community taught the boys all the lessons of adulthood. At the end of the encampment they were tested to determine if they had learned these lessons of adulthood. Those boys who successfully passed the test were granted adult status and circumcised as a visible sign of their manhood. These young people who left their village as boys returned to their society as men. Adolescents in our culture must accomplish the same task of adolescence as the young Kunte Kinte. They must: 1. Emancipate themselves within the structure that gave them nurture and support during their childhood (usually the family or some similar surrogate structure); 2. Establish their sexual identity—make decisions about maleness and femaleness and love-object gender; Establish their intellectual identity and place themselves within the religious, cultural, ethnic, moral, and political constructs of our society;


Author(s):  
Pauline Leonard ◽  
Rachel J. Wilde

This chapter investigates volunteering, much vaunted in recent policy as a valuable means by which young people may gain valuable experience for work and careers. The chapter argues however that policies to encourage more youth volunteering are based on a conundrum: the fact that there is no robust evidence to support the view that volunteering is a beneficial means by which to access paid employment. Case study research of a volunteering organisation in Scotland, which delivers bespoke employability training to young people which includes daily spells of volunteering in a range of voluntary sector workplaces, provides some insight into why this might be the case. Work experience placements can consist of young people ‘time-filling’ with meaningless, poor-quality work and lack of engagement by employers makes it difficult for young people to gain experience in organisations offering paid employment opportunities. However, the chapter underscores the significant contribution of trainers to other beneficial outcomes of volunteering programmes, such as the confidence and wellbeing of young trainees.


2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 359
Author(s):  
Misnawati Misnawati ◽  
Hasbi ◽  
Abd Rasyid J ◽  
Yusriadi Yusriadi ◽  
Saidna Zulfiqar Bin-Tahir

The Family Hope Program (PKH) is one of government policy programs in poverty alleviation by involving the main actor who called PPKH. This study aimed to describe the task and function of PPKH in empowering the sick society in Bone Regency. Qualitative approach used with case study research. Data collection techniques used was interviews, observation, and documentation. The instrument in this study was the researcher himself as a human instrument, while the informants selected by a purposive method. Data analysis techniques used an interactive model includes data collection, data reduction, data presentation, verification, and conclusion. The results of the study showed that PPKH has carried out their roles well as representatives and technicians but have not been optimal in their roles as facilitators and educators.


2008 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 44-63
Author(s):  
Sarah Dunlop

This paper will present a few of the results of qualitative, case study research conducted among students in six cities in Central and Eastern Europe. It will describe the use of images in interviews and how this enabled digging beyond cultural, customary religious belief to uncover a search for ultimate meaning and spirituality. A summary of the findings regarding the emerging values of the young people and their descriptions of what is significant to them in life will be related to Savage, Collins-Mayo and Mayo's research conducted in the UK, specifically to their theories of formative and transformative spirituality and the happy midi-narrative. The tension between a young person's actual situation and their dream about their ideal life will be discussed in terms of the research findings regarding the students' use of celebrity images in their living space. The young people's values, as they emerged from the research, will be contrasted with the values and practices of churches in this region, as seen through the young people's perceptions of traditional church and as articulated by local church leaders. The paper will include a short analysis of the current religious situation in former Soviet countries in light of the finding of the research..


2017 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Nursalam Nursalam ◽  
Syarifuddin Syarifuddin

Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui bagaimana pandangan masyarakat terhadap nilai-nilai feminisme yang dimiliki guru taman kanak-kanak di Kecamatan Bone-Bone Kabupaten Luwu Utara dan bagaimana proses penanam nilai-nilai yang dilakukan guru Taman Kanak-Kanak terhadap peserta didiknya. Metode penelitian adalah penelitian kualitatif deskriptif. Dengan penelitian ini diharapkan dapat mengungkap berbagai informasi kualitatif dengan deskripsi-analisis yang teliti dan penuh makna, yang juga tidak menolak informasi kuantitatif dalam bentuk angka maupun jumlah. Strategi yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah studi kasus (case study). Karena permasalahan dan fokus penelitian sudah ditentukan dalam proposal sebelum terjun ke lapangan, maka jenis strategi penelitian ini secara lebih spesifik dapat disebut sebagai studi kasus terpancang (embedded case study research). Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa nilai-nilai feminisme telah memperbaiki posisi perempuan dalam masyarakat dan pemberian hak perempun. Pandangan setiap masyarakata terhadap sosok seorang guru akan berbedah-bedah tegantung darimana kita mengambil sudut pandang. Dengan sifat-sifat kewanitaan dan keibuannya seorang guru taman kanak-kanak mampu membentuk karakter anak didiknya, mengembangkan keterampilan dasar dan dasar-dasar pemahaman dalam semua bidang mampu memenejemen kelas. Dalam proses penanaman nilai-nilai pada anak, pendidikan moral disisipkan secara terstruktur dalam proses pembelajaran yang dilaksanakan. Guru memiliki peran yang sangat penting dalam menentukan kuantitas dan kualitas pembelajaran yang dilaksanakannya. Kata Kunci: Nilai, Feminisme, Guru


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 30-38
Author(s):  
Al Fajri Yusra ◽  
Erianjoni Erianjoni

This research is motivated to find out the survival of the Society survival in areas prone to landslides In The Village Of North TandikekPatamuan Sub-District, Padang Pariaman District. Research location in the village of North Tandikek. This research uses qualitative approaches with case study research types, data collection techniques by observation, interviews and documentation.The selection of informant is done by Purposive Sampling. The Analysis of this research uses functional structural theory by Talcott Parsoons AGIL. The results of the research are that (1). The reasons for society to stay in the research site are: a). Environmental Factors, b) Economic Factors, c) Social Cultural Factors, d) Education Factors. (2). Society strategies for survival in landslide prone areas that is: a). Looking for a safe haven b). Greening empty land c). Mutual Cooperatin


2018 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Nisfi Laili Munawaroh ◽  
Nur Azizah

A harmonious family is the most beautiful treasure in the life of the world. A harmonious family can be a wonderful spirit to do everything. But sometimes life in the family will find problems. So that harmonious family atmosphere is often eroded by these problems. Actually, every problem will find the right solution if a family can communicate intensely.This study focuses on family disharmony in terms of communication intensity. This study uses a qualitative approach to the type of case study research. The subjects of this study were DT, WI, LL, SG, LM, ES, and HT. The data presented is obtained by doing field observation directly with the support of interviews to the related subjects. The data is presented in the form of words, then analyzed to be taken conclusion as the result of research.After the researcher conducted the initial observation and found the family who in the disharmonic condition in Karangpucung village, Purwokerto Selatan subdistrict, the writer do deeper observation and interview related to family disharmony in terms of communication intensity.The results showed that the intensity aspects of communication in DT and WI families were: 1) attention during communication, 2) regularity, 3) message width, and 4) message depth. In addition, the intensity of communication factors in DT and WI families are 1) self-image and image of others, 2) psychological atmosphere, 3) physical environment, 4) tendency to lead together, and 5) dislike trust as a telling place between DT and WI


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 1-11
Author(s):  
Ahmad Amir Aziz ◽  
Royani Royani ◽  
Syukriati Syukriati

Social inequality remains a crucial problem in Indonesia. This paper intends to describe the implementation of the Family Hope Program as social protection and its impact on improving family welfare in West Lombok. This qualitative research used an analytic descriptive approach, with a case study in the village of Terong Tawah. The results of the study show that the program beneficiaries can experience welfare, manage family finances well, and meet what they need, not what they want. In addition to guaranteed health services, they are kept safe from a school dropout, especially for pregnant and breastfeeding women, as well as toddlers and children.


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