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The Role of Intra-Campus Organizations in Improving Student's Soft Skills Kunaenih; Suhari Muharam
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS, MANAGEMENT, BUSINESS, AND SOCIAL SCIENCE (IJEMBIS) Vol. 2 No. 3 (2022): September 2022
Publisher : CV ODIS

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Students, as the younger generation, not only create innovations but must also be able to form a quality personality to face the obstacles and challenges caused by the change itself. Through organizational activities, students can improve soft skills, especially public speaking skills, in developing their personality by implementing the Tri Dharma of Higher Education. This study aims to see what roles are presented by the intra-campus organization, namely the Islamic Religious Education Student Association, Jakarta Islamic University, as a forum for the process of students majoring in Islamic Education to improve the soft skills of Islamic Religious Education students. In this study, we used field research methods (field research) using a qualitative approach. This research was conducted at the Islamic University of Jakarta. In using the technique of determining the informant using snowball sampling, in collecting the required data, the researcher uses observation, interviews, and documentation. The results showed that the role of intra-campus organizations in improving the soft skills of Islamic Religious Education students at the Islamic University of Jakarta was for the intellectual development of students, fostering leadership, expanding networks or relationships, and fostering a sense of kinship, and could improve students' public speaking skills.
Efforts to Empower PMII Management at the Islamic University of Jakarta Through Social Skills Training: Social Advocacy Guidance Suhari Muharam
Journal of Social Interactions and Humanities Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): July 2023
Publisher : PT FORMOSA CENDEKIA GLOBAL

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This research aims to develop and increase understanding of the capacity of PMII Jakarta Islamic University management in the field of social advocacy to become community servants. The subjects in this study were PMII management who attended training for 25 administrators at PWNU DKI Jakarta Timur. Using the Kemmis & Taggart model of action research, namely: planning, action, observation, and reflection. The data collection techniques used were observation, documentation, and written test pre-post test questionnaires. Then analyzed using a descriptive qualitative approach. The average results of the pre-test and post-test scores for the level of understanding of the participants were quite significant, namely the results of the pre-test 45.2 and post-test 78 and received an increase of 32.8 (72.5%).
The Role of Media in Shaping Public Opinion on Religious Tolerance in Religious News in Mass Media Sabil Mokodenseho; Jasiah Jasiah; Suhari Muharam; Muhammad Rizaq; Kalijunjung Hasibuan
West Science Islamic Studies Vol. 2 No. 01 (2024): West Science Islamic Studies
Publisher : Westscience Press

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This research delves into the intricate relationship between media representations and public attitudes toward religious tolerance in Indonesian mass media. Employing a mixed-methods approach involving content analysis and surveys with SPSS analysis, the study scrutinizes 300 religious news articles and surveys 150 participants. The content analysis reveals diverse themes, framing, and language, while the survey uncovers patterns in media exposure and public perceptions. Comparative analysis provides global perspectives, and the implications and recommendations offer actionable insights. The findings contribute to understanding the dynamics of media influence on religious tolerance, offering valuable insights for media practitioners, policymakers, and future research efforts