scholarly journals The knowledge of basic survival skills among preschool children

Author(s):  
Abdul Halim Masnan ◽  
Aqila Zahirah Zulfikri ◽  
Hafizul Fahri Hanafi

This study aims to understand the knowledge of basic survival skill activities among 6 years old children. This study employs qualitative method with case study design in which interview, observation and document analysis are part of the data collection for this study. The samples of the study are 10 children of 6 years old participated in the outdoor survival activities and a teacher is interviewed to support the data of the study. The findings of the study report that there are differences in pre-post-test conducted and the outdoor survival activities are created and adapted in line with the ability and development of 6 years old children. This study implies that children have lack of knowledge about basic survival skills activities and need to be exposed among children. Thus, this study has provided valuable insights into basic survival activities among children in order to help them improve their knowledge skills

2018 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 59-66
Author(s):  
Sarah Hafiza ◽  
Marty Mawarpury

Happiness is the expectation for every person including teenager. However, parental divorce may have impact on teenagers’ happiness. The aim of this study is to know happiness in teenager whose parents divorced. Data for this research were obtained using qualitative method with case study design. Subject was selected using purposive sampling technique. The respondent was a male teenager with divorced parents. Data collection was carried out through interview. The results showed that the respondent had three aspects of happiness are life is pleasant, meaningful, and engaging.


2017 ◽  
Vol 33 (1) ◽  
pp. 13
Author(s):  
Fino Susanto ◽  
Mora Claramita ◽  
Sri Handayani

Role of posyandu cadres in empowering the community of BintanPurposeThis study aimed to determine the role of posyandu cadres in empowering the community in Kawal village, Gunung Kijang district, Bintan regency.MethodsThis study used a qualitative method with a case study design and purposive sampling technique, with the cadres of posyandu. Data collection was done by in-depth interviews and focus group discussion (FGD), with triangulation of sources and methods.ResultsThe role of cadres are as a health motivator, with the extension officers of the health and medical services as well as cadres being able to identify the needs, barriers and help to coordinate in providing health services.ConclusionPosyandu cadres have high social spirit created by the combination of internal and external motivation, resources and potential as well as experience developing ability, with the social spirit capable of inspiring, activating, stimulating, mobilizing and motivating people. 


2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Jenny Billings ◽  
Simone R. de Bruin ◽  
Caroline Baan ◽  
Giel Nijpels

Abstract Background Despite many studies evaluating the effectiveness of integrated care, evidence remains inconsistent. There is increasing commentary pointing out the mismatch between the ability to capture the somewhat ‘illusive’ impact of integrated care initiatives and programmes, and the most appropriate way to do this. Focusing on methodology, this paper describes and critically reviews the experiences of SUSTAIN, a Horizon 2020 funded project (2015–2019) with the purpose of advancing knowledge and understanding of cross-European integrated care evaluation. SUSTAIN sought to improve integrated care initiatives for older people in seven countries, and to maximise the potential for knowledge transfer and application across Europe. The methods approach drew from implementation research, employing the participative Evidence Integration Triangle (EIT) and incorporating a mixed method, multiple embedded case study design. A core set of qualitative and quantitative indicators, alongside context and process data, were created and tested within four key project domains (person-centredness, prevention-orientation, safety and efficiency). The paper critically discusses the overall approach, highlighting the value of the EIT and case study design, and signalling the challenges of data collection with frail older people and stakeholder involvement at the sites, as well as difficulties developing the core set of indicators. Conclusions Lessons learned and recommendations for advancing integrated care evaluation are put forward that focus on the status of integrated care as a complex intervention and a process. The use of implementation research methods and case study design are recommended as an additional evaluation approach for researchers to consider, alongside suggested ways of improving methods of data collection with frail populations and cost analysis.


This chapter discusses the big five qualitative traditions/designs and others. It is divided into seven sections, and the first section discusses biography design. The types and steps of undertaking projects via biography design are highlighted in detail. The second and third sections address phenomenology and grounded theory designs respectively. The case study design is exposed in Section 4 while historical design is explored in Section 5. Section 6 contains information related to ethnography design. The readers will be able to understand the data collection and analysis procedures related to each and every design and the unique characteristics of the designs are exposed in this chapter. The chapter is concluded by a question and answer section, where important questions are suggested and answered.


2020 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 51
Author(s):  
Navruz Azimov

Using first language in a second language classroom can be beneficial. This study aims at investigating students’ perception about the use of L1 in an EFL classroom setting. The study is framed under case study design in which interview was used as the data collection way. The participants of the study are 10 students from private junior high school in Tajikistan. The results show that the perception of the students is positive. The study suggests that teachers can try different ways of bilingual use in their classrooms based on the purposes the teachers want to achieve.


2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 78-85
Author(s):  
Ketemaw Tiruneh Muluye

The purpose of this research was to examine the implementation of Active Learning Strategies (ALSs) in logic and critical thinking classrooms by focusing on freshman students of Gondar University. For this purpose, a concurrent triangulation mixed approach and case study design were employed. The data were collected through questionnaires (n=361), interviews and document analysis. Accordingly, the utilization of ALSs in logic and critical thinking classrooms is found to be negligible. Though buzz group discussions and presentations were found to be preferable as compared to other ALSs, they are utilized in a rare manner. Factors related with the directives of the Ministry, motivation of the instructors and students were found to have an influence on the utilization of ALSs. This implies though the Ministry claims that it is committed for the utilization of ALSs, its directives are not found to be complimentary with its rhetoric for the utilization of ALSs. Int. J. Soc. Sc. Manage. Vol. 7, Issue-2: 78-85


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jenny Billings ◽  
Simone R. de Bruin ◽  
Caroline Baan ◽  
Giel Nijpels

Abstract BackgroundDespite many studies evaluating the effectiveness of integrated care, evidence remains inconsistent. There is increasing commentary pointing out the mismatch between the ability to capture the somewhat ‘illusive’ impact of integrated care initiatives and programmes, and the most appropriate way to do this. Focusing on methodology, this paper describes and critically reviews the experiences of SUSTAIN, a Horizon 2020 funded project (2015-2019) with the purpose of advancing knowledge and understanding of cross-European integrated care evaluation. SUSTAIN sought to improve integrated care initiatives for older people in seven countries, and to maximise the potential for knowledge transfer and application across Europe. The methods approach drew from implementation research, employing the participative Evidence Integration Triangle (EIT) and incorporating a mixed method, multiple embedded case study design. A core set of qualitative and quantitative indicators, alongside context and process data, were created and tested within four key project domains (person-centredness, prevention-orientation, safety and efficiency). The paper critically discusses the overall approach, highlighting the value of the EIT and case study design, and signalling the challenges of data collection with frail older people and stakeholder involvement at the sites, as well as difficulties developing the core set of indicators.ConclusionsLessons learned and recommendations for advancing integrated care evaluation are put forward that focus on the status of integrated care as a complex intervention and a process. The use of implementation research methods and case study design are recommended as an additional evaluation approach for researchers to consider, alongside suggested ways of improving methods of data collection with frail populations and cost analysis.


2018 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 158-175
Author(s):  
Muhammad Arief

This article describes the headmaster of the madrasah leadershipand his  strategies and roles in developing teacher professionalism, and to describe the headmaster's leadership model in developing teacher professionalism in MAN 2 Parepare. The type of research was qualitative research with a case study design by taking data sources to the head of the madrasa and teachers through data collection techniques of observation, interviews, and documentation. The results of the study indicate that the headmaster's leadership must be able to carry out the task as an educator, manager, administrator, motivator, supervisor, innovator and leader. This study implications was the need for leadership attention to subordinates through the development of teacher professionalism. It is expected that each leader will immediately reevaluate his leadership model so far, and always strive to improve the professional development of teachers in the madrasa he leads.


2020 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Muhammad Aprianto Budie Nugroho

ABSTRAK: Didalam penelitian ini peneliti fokus dalam menganalisis perbedaan dalam hasil penerjemahan kata slang terdapat pada dialog fim Deadpool 2 yang dilakukan oleh para partisipan yang dibedakan berdasarkan gender para penerjemah. Selain hal tersebut peneliti juga berusaha mencari tahu kesetaraan makna yang terdapat dalam hasil penerjemahan yang dilakukan oleh para partisipan. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode penelitian kualitatif dengan desain penelitian studi kasus. Partisipan yang terlibat dama penelitian ini adalah mahasiswa pria dan wanita dari tingkat 3 pada semester 5. Data penelitian adalah berupa dokumen penerjemahan yang dilakukan oleh para partisipan. Hasil dari penelitian tersebut adalah hasil penerjemahan kata slang yang dilakukan oleh partisipan pria total terdapat 37 persamaan dari 4 partisipan dalam menerjemahkan� kata slang, dan yang diterjemahkan berbeda oleh 4 partisipan terdapat total 28 perbedaan, sedangkan pada hasil penerjemahan 4 partisipan wanita terdapat 40 persamaan dalam menerjemahkan 18 kata slang, dan terdapat 27 perbedaan dalam menerjemahkan kata-kata tersebut. Sedangkan untuk kesetaraan baik dalam kata, gramatikal, tekstual dan pragmatik, baik partisipan pria maupun partisipan wanita dalam menerjemahkan hampir semua mencapai partisipan telah mencapai kesetaran/kesepadanan baik� pada tingkat kata, gramatikal, tekstual, dan pragmatik. Dalam kesetaraan kata totalnya adalah 52 kesetaraan dari total 8 partisipan. Sedangkan untuk kesetaraan gramatikal total kesetaraannya terdapat 44 kesetaraan/kesepadanan dari total 8 partisipan pria dan wanita. Untuk kesetaraan tekstual terdapat 51 kesetaraan dari 8 partisipan pria dan wanita. Sedangkan untuk kesetaraan pragmatik terdapat 50 kesetaraan dari total 8 partisipan pria dan wanita.KATA KUNCI: Komparatif; Kata Slang; Gender;� Kesetaraan makna.>�ANALYSIS OF SLANG WORD TRANSLATION RESULTS IN THE DEADPOOL 2 FILM DIALOGUE BASED ON TRANSLATION GENDER�ABSTRACT: In this research, the reseacher focuses on anlayzing the differences on translation result in translating slang words in the movie entitled Deadpool 2 conducted by partisipants based on their gender. In this reserach the researcher also find out the translation equivalence in the translation result conducted by all the particpants. Qualitative method with case study design is used in this reserach. There are ten partcipants are involved in this reserach, they are four male students and four female students in third degree, in the fifth semester. The data of the reserach is in the form translation results conducted by all eight participants. The result of the research are from 18 slang words in the dialog in the movie there are 11 similarities from 4 male participants, and there are 21 differences in translating slang words by 4 male� participants. The translation result from female partcipants there are 40 similarities in translating 18 slang words and 27 differences in translating slang words by 4 female participants. Meanwhile on the translation equivalent almost all the particpants� achieve translation equivalence, there are 52 equivalences in word from 8 participants,� 44 equivalences for grammatical equivalence, 51 texstual equivalences and 50 pragmatik equivalances from 8 males and females participants.KEYWORDS: Comparative; Slang Words; Gender; Translation Equivalence.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
ANNISA

The focus of research is the role of the principal in academic supervision to improve teacher professionalism. The purpose of this study is to describe: 1) The ability of teachers before academic supervision is carried out, 2) Planning academic supervision, 3) Implementation of academic supervision, 4) Evaluation of academic supervision, 5) Responses to academic teacher to academic supervision by the principal. The type of research is qualitative with a case study design, data collection techniques through observation / observation, interviews and documentation. Data sources are the principal, vice principal, teacher, committee, supervisor. Checking the validity of the data is done by triangulation, namely as a test of the validity of the data obtained from various sources, methods, and time.


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