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PROSES BELAJAR MENGAJAR SELAMA PANDEMI COVID-19 PADA TINGKAT SEKOLAH DASAR DI KALIMANTAN BARAT Suparjan, Suparjan; Mariyadi, Mariyadi
Jurnal DIDIKA: Wahana Ilmiah Pendidikan Dasar Vol 6, No 2 (2020): JURNAL DIDIKA : WAHANA ILMIAH PENDIDIKAN DASAR
Publisher : universitas hamzanwadi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29408/didika.v6i2.3044

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menginvestigasi pelaksanaan kegiatan belajar dan mengajar tingkat sekolah dasar di Kalimantan Barat pada masa pandemi COVID-19. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode deskriptif kualitatif dengan teknik pengumpulan data berupa wawancara semi terstruktur terhadap guru-guru di sekolah dasar. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa terdapat dua jenis pola pembelajaran yang dilakukan oleh guru-guru di masa pandemi COVID-19 yaitu pembelajaran daring dan luring. Pertama kegiatan pembelajaran daring yang umumnya dilakukan oleh guru melalui aplikasi media sosial berupa WhatsApp. Kegiatan belajar dan mengajar dilakukan dengan  cara mengirim teks, video, rekaman suara, dan power point, kepada siswa. Kedua kegiatan pembelajaran luring yang dilakukan oleh guru dengan memberikan tugas mingguan, pembelajaran secara berkelompok, dan pembelajaran dengan les. Hambatan-hambatan yang dihadapi oleh guru selama proses kegiatan belajar dan mengajar di masa pandemi COVID 19 di antaranya adalah kurangnya ketersediaan perangkat pembelajaran daring, sumber daya manuasia (SDM) yang kurang mumpuni, dan sikap negatif baik itu berasal dari guru, siswa, maupun orang tua
IN 2020, INDONESIA IS FREE FROM CORRUPTION, AN IMPOSIBLE MISSION? Mariyadi Mariyadi; Abdul Wahid
The 2nd Proceeding “Indonesia Clean of Corruption in 2020" Table Of Content
Publisher : The 2nd Proceeding “Indonesia Clean of Corruption in 2020"

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Each element of the nations with a high commitment to the realization of the great interest of Indonesia certainly has an idealism that in 2020 the condition of this country will be better than now,  and it will also  be a strong, clean and  powerful country.  So far, Indonesia has still being stigmatized as a powerless country and even it is indicated as a failed country due to a large number of and various  diseases that undermine it.  There have been many diseases that have gnawed this country and that have gotten some places in making some  porosity to the construction of Indonesia since hundreds of years or since the republic of Indonesia was proclaimed.1 Meanwhile, one of the the greatest interests of this country that has been idealized is to reduce a disease  the scientists have thought to have a deep root in this country, corruption.  If this abuse of power may be maximally reduced, the fundamental interests such as prosperity and education of egalitarianism may be realized.  Is it possible to bring the great interest of the nation into reality?  Will this beloved Indonesia be free from corruption in 2020?  Is it an impossible mission supposed that we have an ideal that Indonesia will be free from any corruption in the next three years?
Legal Consequences on Cooperative Management Who Neglect to Carry Out Their Functions Resulting in Loss of Cooperatives Based on the 1992 Cooperative Law Mariyadi Mariyadi; Muhammad Arifin; Alpi Sahari
Budapest International Research and Critics Institute (BIRCI-Journal): Humanities and Social Sciences Vol 4, No 4 (2021): Budapest International Research and Critics Institute November
Publisher : Budapest International Research and Critics University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/birci.v4i4.3737

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Cooperatives are managed with the aim of improving the welfare of its members and society as a whole. As a legal entity, cooperatives have the authority and ability to carry out every legal relationship, both externally and internally, with humans or other business entities. Cooperatives as legal entities are represented by their organs, which in this case are cooperative management, supervisors and member meetings. There are many cases of cooperatives disbanding due to the negligence of the management which resulted in cooperative losses. Based on the results of the study it was found that the position of the cooperative management in Law Number 17 of 2012 concerning Cooperatives in Article 29 stipulates that the Cooperative Management is a representative of a legal entity, in this case cooperatives. That the legal consequences for cooperative management who neglect to carry out their functions resulting in cooperative losses based on the 1992 Cooperative Law depend on the accountability of the management at the Membership Meeting. If the report is accepted, then there will be no legal consequences. That the responsibility of the cooperative management who is negligent in carrying out its functions so as to result in the loss of the cooperative can be burdened with personal responsibility because the management as the party entrusted with the task of managing the cooperative can be burdened if it can be proven that the management has committed an unlawful act as stipulated in Article 1365 of the Civil Code.