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Local Students’ Internship Experience In A Rural Area In Indonesia Rina Kesia Silaban; Wolter Parlindungan Silalahi; Simion Diparuma Harianja
Journal on Education Vol 5 No 3 (2023): Journal on Education: Volume 5 Nomor 3 Tahun 2023
Publisher : Departement of Mathematics Education

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Students can learn how to work while honing their abilities during an internship and better comprehend how the lessons they learn in university will benefit them. This study explores and delineates the local students' experience interning in a rural area in Indonesia. The researchers adopted a phenomenology qualitative research method. Field notes, journals, and interviews were made to collect data from selected students who wrote about their daily experiences to determine their perception of the internship and gain insight into future recommendations. The results showed that the students made real progress in developing themselves, which focused on four themes: participating in the discussion in meetings, being involved in community service, joining in benchmarking and study tours, and working on lecture reports and village administration simultaneously. This study was significant because it aimed to fill a gap in the literature on undergraduate internships and to offer proof that internships would help people succeed in their careers, academic programs, and interpersonal relationships. In addition, this study has generated several ideas for more future recommendations to investigate. More diverse student groups would bring in fresh viewpoints that might deepen the research, and more perspectives from different backgrounds could extend the study's focus and offer analysis that might be useful for internship programs of other institutional kinds.
Family Planning and Christianity: A Pastor's View Between the Commandment of Genesis 1:28 and the Implementation of Family Planning For Churches in Indonesia Patuan Andre Hutabarat; Simion Diparuma Harianja; Lustani Samosir
the International Journal of Education, Theology, and Humanities Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): December 2023
Publisher : LPPM IAKN Tarutung

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This research is motivated by the fact that there is an explosion of population growth in the world, which causes environmental issues / natural destruction and impacts the lives of mankind. This contradicts the original creation of mankind (Gen 1:28), where God the Creator had created mankind in his image, blessed them to be fruitful, subdued the earth, and cared for allcreation. However, because mankind wanted to be like God, they fell into sin, and God punished them, which resulted in mankind's responsibility to care for the earth becomingdestructive to the world and nature due to a lack of self-control. Seeing the destruction of nature and the vast population growth, humans began to control themselves through the family planning movement to curb the population growth rate.This research uses qualitative research with data collection techniques in the form of literature and field studies consisting of moderate participatory observation, semi-structured in-depth interviews, and documentation studies; the research instrument is the researcher himself, with 6 informants determined based on snowball techniques and triangulation analysis. The results show that the effectiveness of the role of pastors/churches is instrumental in forming a responsible family through premarital counseling for those who will start/create a new family.