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The Effect of Civic Education Learning According to Students: Tadris English Students Anisa Nurul Amri; Scherschligt Oscar; Morse Kathryn
International Journal of Educational Narratives Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : Yayasan Pedidikan Islam Daarut Thufulah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (282.836 KB) | DOI: 10.55849/ijen.v1i2.285

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Background. In realizing the national goals of the Indonesian nation, one way is to provide civic education which is a government effort in order to provide knowledge for the younger generation, especially students, to be able to carry out future generations as a generation responsible for the state and nation of Indonesia Purpose. The research objective of civics lessons is one of the compulsory subjects that contains teaching about the sense of nationalism and the moral values of the nation that we have gotten since we were in elementary school to the senior high school level. Method. This research aims to find out the opinions and views of students about the purpose and influence of civics lessons, especially for English Department students Results. This article uses a quantitative method which conducts a survey using a form to a number of participants and from the results of the survey obtained various opinions and views of Tadris English students at Institut Agama Islam Negeri Batusangkar about the purpose and influence of civics lessons for them, as well as their opinions if civics lessons are abolished. Conclusion. Will it have an impact on young people, especially students of Tadris English, Institut Agama Islam Negeri Batusangkar.
Modern Islamic Civilization in South and Southeast Asia Nuraisah Nuraisah; Yufi Permata; Imam Tabroni; Morse Kathryn; Woolnough Cale
International Journal of Educational Narratives Vol. 1 No. 5 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55849/ijen.v1i5.338

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Background. Islam is the second largest religion in South Asia, with more than 600 million Muslims living there, making up about a third of the region's population. The history of Islam in South Asia began along the coastal regions of the Indian subcontinent and Sri Lanka, after its beginnings in the Arabian Peninsula. Purpose. This research was made to thoroughly explore the history of Islamic civilization in the modern era in South Asia and Southeast Asia. With this research, it is hoped that it can add insight to the readers in the study of the history of Islamic civilization and can answer various questions about when Islam entered South Asia and Southeast Asia, how the process and impact on the people who live there, and who plays an important role in the spread of Islam on both continents. Method. The data collected will be analyzed by identifying the themes, arguments or main ideas in the texts and analyzing how they influenced and were influenced by the development of Islamic civilization in Southeast and South Asia. Results. Southeast Asia is home to the largest Muslim population in the world. Islam is the majority religion in Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei Darussalam. Islam in Southeast Asia was spread through the activities of traders and Sufis. Unlike other Islamic regions of the world, it was spread through the Arab and Turkish conquests. Conclusion. Thus the presentation of material about Islamic Civilization in Southeast Asia and South Asia and how the method of its spread. We as writers realize that the results of the papers we compile are far from perfect, for the future we will try to be even better in presenting writing or discussion.
Analysis of Crude Fiber and Crude Protein Fermented Corn Cob for Animal Feed Ilham Ahmad; Subhan Effendi; Morse Kathryn; Woolnough Cale
Scientechno: Journal of Science and Technology Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55849/scientechno.v2i2.103

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Low productivity of ruminants due to many factors and one of them is lack of feed ingredients in quality and sustainable in quantity. One of sources can be an alternative feed ingredients that containing fibers as a substitute of grass is corn cobs which becoming other earnings of corn farmers. The aim of this research is going to determine the effect of using EM4 on nutritional (contents of crude protein and crude fiber) fermentation quality of corncobs. The experimental design used a Completely Randomized Design (CRD) with 4 treatments and 3 times replication, treatment J0 = corncobs with no fermentation (control); J1 = fermentation corncobs with EM4 (500 ml); J2 = corncobs fermented with EM4 (700 ml); J3 = fermentation corncobs with EM4 (500 ml). Treatment effects was analyzed by analysis of variance (ANOVA) and followed by a test (DUNCAN) if only known there is a significant effect among the treatments. The results showed that the lowest crude fiber content in treatment J3 (38.41) and the highest in J0 (46.01) was significantly different with treatment J1 (42.49) and J2 (40.81). The Lowest of protein content is in treatment J0 (2.88) and the highest in J3 (8:02) significantly different with treatment J1 (3.65) and J2 (4:27). The best treatment of this research is contained in fermented corn cob with EM4 with the in 900 ml.
Efforts to Increase the Competitiveness of Export Products in the Free Market in Islamic Economic Development Robby Prasetyo Kusjiarsih; Hendri Hermawan Adinugraha; Morse Kathryn
Sharia Oikonomia Law Journal Vol. 1 No. 3 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55849/solj.v1i3.190

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This research intends to increase the competitiveness of export products on the free market in Islamic economic development. This study uses a systematic literature review method. The data source for this research comes from journals and other literature related to direct marketing. The findings in this literature review study conclude that the realization of free trade tends to encourage each country to fully specialize in the production of goods that have a comparative advantage for that country. The readiness of a country in globalization depends on how the country encourages the products it produces to have a comparative advantage. With comparative advantage, competitive products will be produced in the global market. In addition, with the growth of world trade areas, which tend to form trading blocs in almost all continents, adding to the globalization of trade in the world today. Economic globalization is the expansion of global markets where global resources in production and marketing are no longer limited by geographic boundaries of countries. In fact, globalization covers a wider field, including the influence of politics, technology and culture. The role of the market becomes more important in creating economic conditions than the government. Countries can have a way that is considered most appropriate, but it is market policy that will be directly related to global markets. Companies and other forms of organization are no longer limited by national territory, the world has truly become one global "village".  
The Use of Wordwall in Vocabulary Selection in Narrative Texts of Students in Class VII-1 SMP Palangka Raya Indra Perdana; Joni Bungai; Scherschligt Oscar; Morse Kathryn
Journal International Inspire Education Technology Vol. 2 No. 3 (2023)
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam Al-Hikmah Pariangan Batusangkar, West Sumatra, Indonesia.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55849/jiiet.v2i3.481

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Learning media is one of the important factors that influence learning outcomes. The selection and use of appropriate and interesting media will have a good impact on student learning success. The use of technology-based learning media is still not widely done at SMPN 2 Palangka Raya. This study aims to apply Wordwall media as a medium for doing assignments and helping students in choosing the right vocabulary in the Imagination story. This research was conducted on students of class VII-I. Procedure for collecting data through observation, documentation, pre-test, post-test and interviews. Data were analyzed through data reduction, data presentation and drawing conclusions. The results showed that the application of Wordwall media can help students in working on the task of choosing Vocabulary in the Imagination story. It can be seen from the change in the score between the Pre Test and Post Test which has increased.
The Safavid EmpireThe Degradation of Political Islam Elma Muslimah; Faris Abyan Basyir; Imam Tabroni; Zhang Wei; Morse Kathryn
Journal Emerging Technologies in Education Vol. 1 No. 3 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55849/jete.v1i3.361

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Background. After the end of the khulafaur rasyidin period, the history of Islamic civilization has been marked by the establishment of Islamic dynasties that played a role in the spread of Islam. However, after the Abbasid dynasty was destroyed by the Mongols, the light of Islam was dimmed. Purpose. Wars and struggles for Islamic power took place everywhere. Even the books of Islamic science were destroyed. Method. The political situation of Muslims as a whole only progressed again after the development of three major empires, namely the Ottoman Empire in Turkey, the Safawi Empire in Persia, and the Mughal Empire in India. Results. The name Safawiyah is known in Islamic history as the name of the kingdom located in Iran, before becoming the Safawiyah kingdom this kingdom originated from the tariqah movement in Ardabil, Azerbaijan (Russian territory) which was established simultaneously with the Ottoman Empire in Turkey. Named Safawiyah because it was taken from the name of its founder, Safi al-Din, the Safawiyah kingdom adheres to the Shia school as its state school. ConclusionThe founder of the safawiyah kingdom descended from the sixth Shia Imam. The fanaticism of the followers of the safawiyah order who opposed groups other than shia encouraged this movement to enter the political movement. The tendency towards politics emerged during the leadership of Junaid, who added political movements in addition to religious ones
Quizizz Paper Media in Improving Understading of Tayamum Hanny Triyuniarti; Nurul Fadila; Imam Tabroni; Morse Kathryn; Woolnough Cale
Journal Emerging Technologies in Education Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55849/jete.v1i2.379

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Background. The rapid development of science and technology today can be felt and affects human life (Kinuthia & Marshall, 2013). In education, technology has a real positive impact on learning. Students can access more and faster information from various sources Purpose. With the utilization of technology, the teaching and learning process becomes more enjoyable and innovative. Method. According to Law number 20 of 2003 article 40 paragraph 2 states that educators and teaching staff are obliged to create a meaningful, fun, creative, dynamic and dialogical educational atmosphere. Creating fun learning can be done by using media in learning (Kusnardi C, 2020). Results. , Judging from the facts in the field, where students have many difficulties in learning fiqh learning, especially about tayamum, starting from the conditions of tayamum, the pillars of tayamum and the implementation of tayamum (Abidin, 2020). Conclusion. This can be evidenced by the lack of focus of students on learning and the lack of students on the material to be taught. In addition, students will be bored with monotonous learning. It is necessary to update the learning media in the form of game-based media and technology used by teachers to be able to attract students optimally
Practice of Corpse Management Using Props Anisa Destiani; Imam Tabroni; Scherschligt Oscar; Morse Kathryn
Journal Emerging Technologies in Education Vol. 1 No. 4 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55849/jete.v1i4.468

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Background. Learning in the classroom One of the factors that most determines the success of the learning process in the classroom is the learning method An ideal learning process is when in the learning process the teacher is able to activate students to develop their assumptions in building a perception related to the competencies or material to be learned. There are many kinds of learning methods. Purpose. one of the methods used to improve the skills of female students in taking care of the corpse is using the demonstration method. Method. the practice method is a learning method to train female students with the aim of increasing the ability of female students to apply the knowledge and skills that have been learned. Results. practice method is a learning method to train female students with the aim of increasing the ability of female students to apply the knowledge and skills that have been learned. Conclusion. Meanwhile, according to Roestiyah, the practice method is a way of teaching students through direct practice in the field by involving students actively in activities in the field.