scholarly journals Penggunaan Wasilah Dakwah terhadap Anak-Anak Pemulung Waduk Permai

Al-Hikmah ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Patmawati Patmawati ◽  
Fitri Sukmawati ◽  
Ibrahim Ibrahim

Penelitian ini adalah penelitian participation action research (PAR), dengan pendekatan kualitatif. Sebagai penelitian PAR keterlibatan masyarakat sangat dominan karena merekalah yang mengetahui permasalahannya dan bagaimana pemecahannya (problem solving). Dalam hal ini peneliti dan tim memetakan persoalan mereka dan ikut urung rembuk dalam mencari problem solvingnya. Sehingga, dalam berdakwah bisa ditemukan wasilah yang tepat dan sesuai dengan usia anak-anak pemulung. Sebagai satu kesimpulan dari penelitian pelaksanaan dakwah keagamaan pada anak-anak pemulung Waduk Permai melalui media dakwah di Surau Ikhwanul Muslimin Kota Pontianak, didapatkan beberapa poin penting sebagai berikut: pertama, Kegiatan dakwah keagamaan melalui wasilah ini dilakukan pada anak-anak pemulung yang ada di Waduk Permai, Kota Pontianak; kedua, Kegiatan dakwah keagamaan melalui wasilah pada anak-anak pemulung dapat dilaksanakan dengan baik; ketiga, Secara substansi, kegiatan dakwah keagamaan melalui wasilah telah berhasil menumbuhkan semangat keagamaan, kemandirian sikap, kekompakan anak-anak dan kecintaan mereka terhadap ilmu pengetahuan agama Islam; keempat, Pelaksanaan kegiatan dakwah keagamaan melalui wasilah pada anak-anak pemulung Waduk Permai juga telah mampu memberikan semangat dan perhatian dari para pemerhati dakwah Islam di dunia kampus khususnya IAIN Pontianak sebagai kampus negeri yang berorietasi agama.

Curationis ◽  
1996 ◽  
Vol 19 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
E. C. McKibbin ◽  
P. J. Castle

Action Research is one of the new generation of qualitative research methods in the social sciences which has special significance for nurses in South Africa. The collaborative, participative and reflective qualities of Action Research appeal to practitioners, and lend themselves to joint problem solving activities in local contexts. This paper sets out a rationale for Action Research, then describes its features, strengths, and limitations. Ways of overcoming the latter are suggested. The paper concludes that Action Research has potential application in the field of nursing, not only for the purposes of practical problem solving, but also for improving the personal and professional practice of nurses, and for emancipating nurses from their subordinate position in the hierarchy of health science.


2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (3) ◽  
pp. 784
Author(s):  
Hadiawati Hadiawati

This study was an Action Research which was conducted because the student’s achievement on Mathematics  were still lower than The Minimum Achievement Criteria (KKM). The research was conducted to see whether the Systematic Problem Solving Strategy could improve the student’s learning achievement. The aim of the research was to improve the student’s comprehension on Algebra Limit Function subject In Mathematics, so their learning achievement also improved significantly. The research participants were the students of grade XI IPS 2 SMAN 1 Kerinci. The researcher was helped by a collaborator who was a Math Teacher at the same school. The study was done in two cycles with four stages, (a) Planning (b) Action (c) Observation (d) Reflection. The result of data analysis showed that the student’s average score in cycle 1 was 69 (65%). It became higher in cyle 2 to 83 ( 85%). There was significant improvement seen from the result of cycle 1 compared to cycle 2. It could be concluded that the implementation of Systematic Problem Solving Strategy on Algebra Limit Function subject improved the student’s learning achievement significantly. Therefore, it was suggested to Math Teachers to apply the strategy in teaching  as the alternative solution particularly in Algebra Limit Function subject


2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 169
Author(s):  
Rosniar Rosniar ◽  
Salawati Salawati

The aim of this study was to improve the learning achievement and activities of students through the implementation of the Problem Solving learning method in Mol Concept. This study was conducted by using two cycles of classroom action research. The subject of this research was 25 students of class X-2 MAN Rukoh Banda Aceh. The result of the implementation of learning Problem Solving method showed that there is improvement of student learning achievement from Cycle I to Cycle II. It could be seen from the results of research that showing about 64% of students had passed learning in Cycle I and about 88% in Cycle II. While the observation was conducted, the improvement of learning activities of students amounts 50%. Based the result of this study, it is can be concluded that the implementation of learning Problem Solving method can improve the learning achievement and activities of the student in Mol Concept.


2017 ◽  
Vol 20 (2) ◽  
pp. 37
Author(s):  
Harry Nenobais ◽  
Azhar Kasim ◽  
Irfan Ridwan Maksum

This research aims in analyzing the capacity development of non-profit organizations in the growth stage through six internal components and four external components at Papuan Pesat Foundation. The approach used in the research is the action research based on the soft systems methodology that consists of two activities that had been done simultaneously, which are the research interest and the problem solving interest (McKay and Marshall, 2001). It fulfills criteria that are systematically desirable and culturally feasible (Flood an Jackson, 1991). Whilst the theory used is according to Brothers and Sherman (2012) that states that there are six internal components that should be strengthened in the growth stage, which are the leadership, the organization’s culture, the role of the board, programs’ extension, the management and infrastructure, the financial sustainable.  Afterwards, according to De Vita, et. al. (2001) there are four organization’s external components that should be maintained, which are the social demographic, the economy/market, the politic and values, and the norms. The result of this research shows the research interest, that the organization needs to be equipped with the transformational leadership, the simple structure design, and the improvement of the role of the board. For the problem solving interest, it needs the working programs’ extension through the correct formulation process, the human resources management, the organization’s financial sustainability. Then the external components which need to be formed are the collaboration among the non-profit organizations, the local government, the private sectors, business activities, politic participations and the public relation.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 52
Author(s):  
Trisnawati Trisnawati ◽  
Wanda Nugroho Yanuarto

This study was employed to enhance learning motivation and mathematical problem-solving abilities of class VIII A students of SMP Negeri 7 Purwokerto through SFAE learning with problem-solving strategies. The subjects of this study were 31 students of class VIII A SMP Negeri 7 Purwokerto. This study is a Classroom Action Research (CAR), which was conducted collaboratively and participative. The action research was carried out in 3 cycles, with each cycle consisting of 2 meetings. Students were given a questionnaire to measure learning motivation and a test to measure their mathematical problem-solving abilities at the end of each cycle. Data collection techniques in this study include observation, questionnaires, tests, and documentation. Data analysis was carried out by descriptive qualitative and quantitative. The finding showed that implementing of SFAE learning with problem-solving strategies could increase students’ learning motivation and mathematical problem-solving abilities. The study found that (1) The average percentage of the overall learning motivation questionnaire is steadily increased from 61.71% in cycle one to 68.10% in cycle two and 76.03% in cycle three. (2) The average percentage of student tests for problem-solving abilities in cycle one also significantly increases from 35.21% to 53.20% in cycle two and 79.61% in cycle three. The average student test rate for each indicator of problem-solving ability has met the study’s success criteria.


2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (3) ◽  
pp. 193 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rika Venisari ◽  
Gunawan Gunawan ◽  
Sutrio Sutrio

The purpose of research is to improving problem solving skill of physics at student in SMPN 16 Mataram used mind mapping method at direct instruction model. Subyek research is VIII-E class with 32 students. The type of research is Classroom Action Research which done 2 cycle which consist of planning phase, execution, observation, evaluation, and reflection. Student and teacher activity data were get from observation sheet, and students learning result were get from test in the end of each cycle. Efficacy indicator of this research is if the category activity student is active and be improve, learning result of students is complete clasicality, which students get score ≥ KKM value 75 have reached ≥ 85 % from student grand total following evaluation. The result of this research showing the student activity and learning result is improved. In first cycle got mean score activity student is 10,5 with category active enough, and class mean is 73.6 with clasical complete 65.6 %. In second cycle got mean score activity student is 13,5 with category active, and mean class is 80.9 with complete classical is 87.5%. Based on the results got from each cycle, it can be concluded that the implementation of mind mapping method on direct instruction model can increase the physics problem solving skill of student of SMPN 16 Mataram, specially in vibration and wave chapter.


2004 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 385-396 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ronald Fisher

AbstractEarly proponents of the problem-solving workshop cast it as a method of research to study the phenomenon of social conflict, not only as a method of practice. As a research technique, problem-solving workshops can serve as both a forum for applying and testing concepts and models about conflict, and as a laboratory for inductive theorizing based on information provided by participants. Workshops can also be useful for identifying the typical barriers that hamper effective negotiation and for proposing ways to overcome these resistances. As a form of action research, workshops constitute a social intervention and serve as the central element in a program of activities directed toward social change through conflict resolution. Unfortunately, both the potential of workshops as a research method and the need for evaluating them as interventions are inadequately addressed by current practice.


2016 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 231
Author(s):  
Linda Vitoria ◽  
Monawati Monawati

This article describes the implementation of writing in Mathematics as an effort to improve students’ problem solving skill. The research method was classroom action research which was conducted in three cycles. Research participants were 24 first-year students at PGSD FKIP Syiah Kuala University. Data was collected using a written test consisted of mathematical word problems presented to the students at the end of each cycle, and interview. Students’ problem solving skill was analyzed based on the four steps of problem solving proposed by Polya: 1. the ability to understand the problem, 2. the ability to plan a strategy to solve the problem, 3. the ability to execute the plan, and 4. the ability to re-check. Result shows that writing in Mathematics improve students’ problem solving skill. In cycle 1, the average score of students’ problem solving skill was 51.7. In cycle 2, the average score was 75.6, and finally in cycle 3, the average score was 83.4. During interview, the students confessed that writing helped them organize their thinking so that they can solve a problem satisfactorily.


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