scholarly journals HUBUNGAN ANTARA KELEKATAN ORANGTUA DENGAN REGULASI EMOSI REMAJA PONDOK PESANTREN AGRO “NUUR EL-FALAH” SALATIGA

2018 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Rahma Ajeng Pawulan ◽  
Lobby Loekmono ◽  
Sapto Irawan

This study aims to determine the sicnificance of the relationship between parent attachment and emotional regulation of adolescents Agro "Nuur El-Falah" Islamic Boarding School, Salatiga, Central Java. The subjects of this study were 123 students of the Salatiga Agro "Nuur El-Falah" Islamic Boarding School who were at the high school / vocational high school level. Data collection tools used are the Emotion Regulation Questionnaire by Gross and John (2003) and the Inventory of Parent and Peer Attachment by Armsden and Greenberg (2009). The analysis used is Pearson Product Moment Correlation analysis using SPSS version 20.0. The results of data analysis show that there is a significant positive relationship between parent  attachment and emotional regulation. Correlation value (r) between mother attachment with emotion regulation is 0,453 (P = 0,000 <0,05) and correlation coefficient value (r) father attachment with emotion regulation is 0,492 (P = 0,000 <0,05). Keywords : Parent Attachment, Emotion Regulation, Adolescents

Author(s):  
Titik Handayani

This article will expose the potency and constraint faced by pesantren (Islamic boarding school) in policy implementation of Program Wajar Dikdas Sembilan Tahun (Nine Years Basic Education Program) in regency of Bangkalan, East Java, considering that the education in Bangkalan, Madura generally either quantitatively is still pertained “low” if compared with education in East Java in general. Though, administratively Bangkalan, Madura Island included into east Java Province and geographically Bangkalan abuts with the second metropolitan town that is Surabaya. Even, East Java Province will specify the policy of twelve years basic education program untul senior high school level.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 39-53
Author(s):  
Yuyun Nur Robikhah ◽  
Ira Nurmawati

SMA Darussalam adalah lembaga pendidikan tingkat SLTA yang berada di bawah naungan Pondok Pesantren Darussalam. Dalam proses pembelajaran yang dilaksanakan di SMA tersebut terdapat hambatan yang dialami karena selain mayoritas siswa berasal dari kalangan Pondok Pesantren serta padatnya jadwal dari pondok sendiri tentunya menjadi faktor munculnya hambatan pembelajaran siswa maupun guru disekolah.Untuk mengetahui hambatan-hambatan yang dialami guru maupun siswa Tujuan penelitian adalah mendeskripsikan hambatan-hambatan yang dialami guru maupun siswa dalam pembelajaran biologi di SMA Darussalam. Pendekatan penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif dengan jenis penelitian studi kasus. Teknik pengambilan data menggunakan observasi, wawancara semi terstruktur dan dokumentasi. Analisis data yang dilakukan dengan pengumpulan data, reduksi data, penyajian data dan Conclution Drawing. Keabsahan data dilakukan dengan triangulasi sumber dan triangulasi tekhnik. Adapun hasil penelitian yang telah dilakukan terdapat beberapa hambatan yang dialami guru biologi di SMA Darussalam diantaranya adalah salah memahami kekuatan kepribadian guru  dalam hal kedisiplinan memulai jam pelajaran masih kurang, pandangan pesimis yang dimiliki guru juga tampak, kurangnya media informasi dan terbatasnya sarana dan prasarana yang ada. Adapun hambatan yang dialami siswa diantaranya adalah aspek fisiologis, rendahnya tingkat intelegensi, hambatan dari segi sikap siswa juga terlihat karena siswa sering tidur di kelas dan faktor eksternal yang menghambat siswa juga tampak terlihat dalam aspek lingkungan non sosial khususnya pada lingkungan belajar yang kurang mendukung. Kata kunci: Hambatan  Guru, Hambatan Siswa, Pembelajaran Biologi. SMA Darussalam is a high school level educational institution under the auspices of the Darussalam Islamic Boarding School. In the learning process carried out in high school there are obstacles experienced because in addition to the majority of students coming from the Islamic boarding schools and the tight schedule from the boarding school itself, of course it is a factor in the emergence of learning barriers for students and teachers at school. To find out the obstacles experienced by teachers and students. is to describe the obstacles experienced by teachers and students in learning biology at SMA Darussalam. This research approach uses a qualitative approach with the type of case study research. The data collection technique used observation, semi-structured interviews and documentation. Data analysis was performed by data collection, data reduction, data presentation and conclusion drawing. The validity of the data was done by triangulation of sources and triangulation of techniques. As for the results of the research that has been done, there are several obstacles experienced by biology teachers at SMA Darussalam, including the misunderstanding of the strength of the teacher's personality in terms of discipline in starting class hours is still lacking, the teacher's pessimistic view is also evident, the lack of information media and the limited facilities and infrastructure available. The obstacles experienced by students include physiological aspects, low levels of intelligence, barriers in terms of student attitudes are also seen because students often sleep in class and external factors that hinder students are also seen in non-social environmental aspects, especially in less supportive learning environments. Keyword: teacher barriers, student barriers, biology learning


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 45-51
Author(s):  
Rio Handika ◽  
Wahiruddin Wadin ◽  
Parlan Parlan

Due to the writer’s thoughtfulness and according to many case studies on school age children, when these kids are supposed to go to school, they go to work. Hence, the writer is interested to conduct this research. The aim of this study is to acknowledge the perception, expectation, and efforts of school age street singers on pursuing education in Kelurahan Kebun Keling, District of Teluk Segara, City of Bengkulu. Using qualitative approach, this study was purposefully utilized case study method. Participants consisted from 6 school age street singers; two of them are in elementary school level, two of them are in junior high school level, and the rest are in senior high school level. Data was obtained through depth interview, observation, and documentation techniques; in the end, there would be conclusion drawing. To validate the data, the writer uses triangulation method on subjects, techniques, and period. The result showed that the school age street singers agree on the importance of pursuing formal education. Their perception towards formal education is assuming that one should be easier to achieve their dream jobs through their knowledge gained from their previous education. In continuation, they expect to pursue higher education so that they could get a job effortlessly. However, they have not maximized their effort to pursue better education. These mainly occur because of financial and social factors. Key words: Perception, Expectation, Efforts, and Causal Factors 


2018 ◽  
Vol 73 ◽  
pp. 09001
Author(s):  
Retno H Nunik ◽  
Yuwanto

Based on Law 23 of 2014 on Regional Government, there is a change in the distribution of affairs in the management of education. Secondary education (SMA / SMK) previously administered by regency / municipality government based on the law is the authority of its management to switch to provincial government. This article will discuss how the process of execution of transfer of authority of secondary education from regency / municipality government to Central Java Provincial Government. Using qualitative research, this article will provide a critical analytical understanding of the transition process or the delegation of secondary education authorities in the areas of Asset, Human Resources (HR) and Finance from the Regency / City government to the Provincial Government in Central Java. The research findings show that the delegation of authority at the level of the Provincial Government actually makes the model of government farther away from idealism to provide services closer to the community. Because the implementation of this policy impact on local government policy, which has been eliminating education for 12 years, ie from elementary school to high school. As a result of the transfer of management function to the province, now the free education policy for SMA and SMK had to stop as well as happened in Kudus, Sukoharjo, Karanganyar. The community hopes the Central Java Provincial Government still holds a commitment to free education, both for public and private schools for high school / vocational high school level. In addition, there is hope from the community for the Provincial Government to implement a commitment not to withdraw fees, levies or donations after the transfer of education authority to the Central Java provincial government.


2017 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Sri Widiastuti ◽  
Sri Suwitri ◽  
Y. Warella ◽  
. Haryono

Educational inclusion is one of education placing all of disability learners into regular class. This research aims to explore the implementation of educational inclusion of Junior High School level in Central Java province today and arranging the most effective model for this advantaging of education inclusion for disability learners of Junior High School level in Central Java province. This research uses qualitative method. The result is analyzed by qualitative analysis technique. This result shows that the implementation of educational inclusion of Junior High School level in Central Java hasn’t maximally, it because of various things, such as many district/ city haven’t implement district head regulation as the basic law of implementation of educational inclusion, in order many supporting components haven’t complied, such as curriculum for this learners, facility and infrastructure, the human resource supporting, etc. The development of educational inclusion of Junior High School level in Central Java is implemented by comply a lot of requirements of the implementation of organizing educational inclusion such as mentioning on regulation of Minister of National Education Number 70 in 2009 about educational inclusion, for example: there is a district head regulation as basic law, facility and infrastructure fulfilled, knowledge and teacher skill and so on. The conclusion states that the educational inclusion should be comply all of supporting factors so that the implementation is not only suitable with expectation, but also needing a commitment from all of parties.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 124-129
Author(s):  
Ruci Arizanda Rahayu ◽  
Sigit Hermawan ◽  
Sriyono Sriyono

The partner in PKM is An-Nur Islamic Boarding School located at Jl. H. Ahmad Dahlan No. 1 RT 03RW 01, Penatarsewu Village, Tanggulangin District, Sidoarjo Regency. An-Nur Islamic BoardingSchool was established in 2013 at the junior high school level. In 2020, students studying at thisIslamic boarding school numbered 122. Each student is charged a monthly tuition fee ofRp1,000,000 with details: 1) Rp.450,000 for food, 2) Rp50,000 for washing uniforms, 3) Rp200,000for pesantren education, and 4) Rp. 300,000 for junior high school education. In this large financialmanagement, An-Nur Islamic Boarding School still uses a traditional recording system. In additionto these problems, Ponpes An-Nur has not maximized the web that was created before and alsodoes not have a social media account that is very effective for branding in the current 4.0 era. Thepurpose of this PKM is to assist partners in providing information systems that can help humanresources for partners to work more effectively and efficiently, not only in branding activities butalso in financial reporting. The PKM activity was carried out using the PALS (Participatory ActionLearning System) method, which involved partners in the learning process of active participation inthe science and technology implementation action program in the form of software-basedfinancial reporting. The result of this PKM is that partners are able to analyze the uniqueness theyhave as a branding symbol that distinguishes them from competitors in the same line of business,and partners are able to apply software to record income and expenses made so that a quick andprecise financial report is formed, which is a output of the software used


Author(s):  
Beny Septian Panjaitan And Rahmad Husein

This study aimed at analyzing the cognitive dimension based on Revised BloomTaxonomy in reading questions in Look Ahead an English Course for Senior HighSchool Level 1, 2, & 3. This study used quantitative research design. The sampleswere 141 reading questions which taken by using random sampling technique byusing Statistical Program for Social Science (SPSS) version 20.0. in Look Aheadan English Course for Senior High School Level 1, 2, & 3. The data were analyzedby using Table analysis of cognitive dimension of Revised Bloom Taxonomy. Theanalysis showed that the most dominant cognitive dimension of Revised BloomTaxonomy in remembering dimension (57.45%). The second dominant cognitivedimension is understanding dimension (26.24%). The third dominant cognitivedimension is evaluating dimension (10.64%). The fourth dominant cognitivedimension is creating dimension (3.55%). The fifth dominant cognitive dimension isanalyzing dimension (2.13%). There was no cognitive dimension of applyingdimension that applied in reading question of the textbooks.


Author(s):  
Hardianti Abubakar ◽  
Yolanda MTN Apituley ◽  
Lilian M. Soukotta

As a form of diversified processed fish meat, tuna meatball is very popular to people in Ambon. This type of food is sold by traders from Java by walking or cycling. Difficulties living in the origin area require traders to leave their families and go out looking for jobs in other areas with hopes that the family needs are met. The purpose of this research is to analyze (1). Characteristics of mobile tuna meatball traders in Ambon, (2). The amount of income received by mobile tuna meatball traders in Ambon, and (3). Percentage income utilized by the mobile tuna meatball traders either in family or personal needs. The study was conducted by survey and data obtained through interviews and observations from May to October 2018. The results show that the average age of meatball traders was between <25-65 yo, having education in junior and senior high school level, with the highest number of dependants 1-2 people and <5 years trading experience. The average income of tuna fish meatball traders is Rp. 4,747,231, - which is used for personal and family needs. Seven  traders use more than 50% for family needs and the rest for personal needs, while six traders utilize more than 60 % for personal needs and the rest for family needs.


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