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IJECA (International Journal of Education and Curriculum Application)
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IJECA (International Journal of Education and Curriculum Application) is a journal managed by Muhammadiyah University of Mataram, as a forum for scientific publication in the field of Education and Curriculum and its application. The Editorial Team receives the results of studies, research and development in education and curriculum covering education, social, culture, law, politics, religion, health, humanities, applied sciences, technology (ICT), administration, language and linguistics.
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Aplikasi Artificial Neural Network (ANN) dalamPeramalan Time Series Data: StudiKasus Lama SinarMatahari Sulistyarini Sulistyarini
IJECA (International Journal of Education and Curriculum Application) 2018: Proceeding of The 1st International Conference on Halal Tourism, Products, and Services 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31764/ijeca.v0i0.2004

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This paper discusses wedding ceremony in Central Lombok village of Plambik, which is potential to be a cultural attraction that supports the development of tourism. Marriage ceremony in Plambik has a number of stages, which are not necessarily similar to those customly practiced by other groups of Sasak people. in order to hold a wedding ceremony. This paper aimed to explore merariq tradition which is uniquely held by Sasak community in Plambik.  Data of this research were collected through library research and interviews with Plambik natives. The data were then analyzed by comparing the documentary notes with the actual practices of merariq by Plambik villagers. The finding indicated unique features of merariq stages in Plambik.
Implementation of Halal Products on Moeslem Traveler’s Awareness Asri Pebrianti; Muhammad Bilgary Utama; Terry Oktriviani
IJECA (International Journal of Education and Curriculum Application) 2018: Proceeding of The 1st International Conference on Halal Tourism, Products, and Services 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31764/ijeca.v0i0.1975

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This research illustrates how the risk scheme of consuming non-halal products for health is not onlyaboutdisadvantageto consumer health but also their economics in the the future. Halal product consumption for mankind has a good reason in terms of health and economic aspects that will be generated. This writing aims to examine the behaviormoeslemtraveler in consuming halal products, the behavior in the review is the awareness and consistency in consuming the halal products.The arguments are delivered with descriptive qualitative method. Data collecting method used literature studies from Islamic rule literature, previous research findings, and related text books. Studies of related literature that became mainreference is the halal and haram restrictions in Islam (the basic principle of consuming that has been established halal and prohibited by Allah Azza wa Jalla (absolute). Some of products allowed to be consumed and exploited until there is a special ban, as well as prohibited because obviously the ugliness of the substance and prohibited because it deals with the violation of God's right to Azza wa Jalla as it is obtained from an incorrect path), the ethics of consumption in the Islamic perspective (consuming as allowed and advocated by Al-Quran, Al-hadith and As-Sunnah). Important findingsof previous studies that have proven the negative effects of consuming non-halal products in health and financial terms. The results of this study indicate that there are benefits to get when consuming halal products, ranging from long-term health and financially in the future.Moeslem traveler could be guided with the compact information to obey halal-haram rules.
The Effect of Ethnocentrism and Product Knowledge on The Buying Interest of “Tembe Me’e Donggo”Products Sri Ernawati
IJECA (International Journal of Education and Curriculum Application) 2018: Proceeding of The 1st International Conference on Halal Tourism, Products, and Services 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31764/ijeca.v0i0.2002

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This current research explores the effect of ethnocentrism and productnowledge on the buyinginterest of the products ofTembe Mee Donggo. The research aims: 1) to determine the positive and significant effect of ethnocentrism on buying interest in tembe me’e Donggo products; 2) to determine the positive and significant effect of productknowledge on buying interest intembe me’e Donggo products; and 3) to determine the positive and significant influence of ethnocentrism and productknowledge on buying interest intembe me’e Donggo products. The methodology used in this research is associative in nature, using questionnaires, observations, and library research to collect data, and a multiple linear regression analysis to analyze the data. The research took place in Donggo district of Bima regency during the two months of February and March of 2018. The sample, taken using purposive sampling technique,include50 people of Donggo, who had ever used and bought tembe me’e Donggo products. The results reveal that: 1) ethnocentrism has a positive and significant effect on the buying interest of tembe me’e Donggo products; 2) product knowledge has a positive and significant effect to the buying interest of tembe mee Donggo products; and 3) ethnocentrism and product knowledge together have a positive and significant effect on the buying interest of tembe me’e Donggo products.
Konsep Akomodasi Wisata Halal di Propinsi NTB Berdasarkan Peraturan Daerah Nomor 2 Tahun 2016 Tentang Pariwisata Halal Ady Supyadi; Hilman Syahrial Haq; Hamdi Hamdi
IJECA (International Journal of Education and Curriculum Application) 2018: Proceeding of The 1st International Conference on Halal Tourism, Products, and Services 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31764/ijeca.v0i0.1992

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Islamic economy is instrumental to global economy to date. There are seven sectors of Islamic economy that has improved significantly, namely culinary, monetary, insurance industry, fashion, cosmetics, pharmacy, entertainment, and tourism, all of which bear halal concept in their products. This research study aimed to explore and analyze the description of tourist accommodation in Lombok before and after the issuance of West Nusa Tenggara Provincial Regulation Number 2 of 2016 on Halal Tourism and examine the efforts the government has made to materialize halal accommodation mandated by the regulation. This research is normative legal, i.e., legal research that analyzes rules or norms related to the issue being investigated. Data obtained from this research were analyzed using legal interpretation methods, including extensive interpretation and sociological or teleological interpretation. The findings revealed that before the issuance of Provincial Regulation Number 2 of 2016, the management of tourism in West Nusa Tenggara was conventional as opposed to sharia-based management upon the issuance of the regulation. In order to materialize halal accommodation the government has reviewed the master plan of tourism development and improved services and accommodation for domestic and international tourists.
VISUAL CONTENT ANALYSIS OF JAPAN’S HALAL TOURISM Sukmayadi, Vidi; Effendi, Ridwan
IJECA (International Journal of Education and Curriculum Application) 2018: Proceeding of The 1st International Conference on Halal Tourism, Products, and Services 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31764/ijeca.v0i0.2009

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Even though Japan is located by a great distance from Islamic countries, halal tourism prominence has become a rapidly growing interest of the country. In fact, in 2016, Japan won the ?World?s Best Non-OIC Emerging Halal Destination.? The study attempts to describe an examination of the images found in Japan?s tourism promotional brochures. The study aimed at interpreting the denotative and connotative messages of the promotional images in the sampled brochures. A visual content analysis was applied to interpret the brochures? layout and the promotional images. The findings of the study imply that distinctive Islamic Symbols and Japanese monumental structure are the prominent denotative elements of the brochure. Regarding the connotative elements, the analysis indicates that female Muslim and Halal food become the main Synecdoche in representing Japan?s Halal destination image.
Analisis Kandungan Boraks dan Formalin Pada Beberapa Pedagang Bakso di Kota Mataram Adi Saputrayadi; Asmawati Asmawati; Marianah Marianah
IJECA (International Journal of Education and Curriculum Application) 2018: Proceeding of The 1st International Conference on Halal Tourism, Products, and Services 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31764/ijeca.v0i0.1971

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This study aims to find out whether there are borax and formalin contents in meatballs sold by traders who have permanent meatball stalls in Mataram City. This is intended to have a better picture of the use of hazardous food additives by meatball traders in the city. The research sample was taken from several places of meatball traders in the city of Mataram. The sample consists of 12 meatball traders in Mataram city, representing six locations (sub-districts) in the city.  Sample members are meatball traders who have a permanent stall only, excluding street vendors and mobile traders. The study used an experimental method with laboratory testing. The procedure included the test of borax and formalin content and the analysis of organoleptic properties of meatballs. Based on the results of the analysis, of the 12 samples collected showed that none contained borax (0%), but 100% contained formaldehyde.
Identifying Conversational Structures and Strategies between Guide and Foreign Guests in Transactional Negotiation of Tour (Transport) Service Irsan Hambali
IJECA (International Journal of Education and Curriculum Application) 2018: Proceeding of The 1st International Conference on Halal Tourism, Products, and Services 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31764/ijeca.v0i0.1998

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This article aimed to find conversational structure and strategies employed by guides in transactional negotiation with foreign guests and find out the best one, which latter becomes standardized conversational structures and strategies in persuading and satisfying customers. This paper examined structures of conversation with regard to Sinclair-Coulthard’s Birmingham model. This study is qualitative in nature, attempting to describe data, represented in the form of words. During data collection, utterances were recorded directly by a set of tape-recorders then transcribed into spoken text. Later, the recorded data were analyzed using Sinclair Coulthard analysis model of within or outside classroom discourse. The data were analyzed in terms of the four discourse units: transaction, exchange, move, and acts. Among these four units, exchange and move were mainly focused. The result showed that the structure of guides’ conversation in doing transactional negotiation is somewhat the same. Starting from so – called starter which consist of question and answer then transaction which employed question and informing and the last is closing. There were 3 scripts epitomized the result. The script 1 and 2 merely focused on price without explaining the itinerary and car services extensively. The script 3 showed the success of transaction, that is how guide employed strategic communication in transactional negotiation.
Development Strategy of Surowiti Hill Religious Tourism in Panceng Subdistrict, Gresik Tisa Angelia; Eddy Imam Santoso
IJECA (International Journal of Education and Curriculum Application) 2018: Proceeding of The 1st International Conference on Halal Tourism, Products, and Services 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31764/ijeca.v0i0.2022

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Religious tourism has spread to several areas in Gresik, East Java, and has potentially increased local revenue. Religious tourist objects include wali tourism and some other religious objects. Sunan Giri and Maulana Malik Ibrahim tourist sites are two religious objects frequently visited by many tourists and make the city of Gresik known as Wali Tourist City. Surowiti Hill site is one of the attractions in Gresik which consists of religious sites in the form of tombs and stopover Islamic religious leaders, as well as natural attraction in the form of caves. This research aims to determine the potential of Surowiti Hill Tourism and further formulate the development strategy as religious tourism. This research used exploratory method with SWOT analysis technique. The analysis reveals that the strengths and opportunities of the site lies on its natural destinations, such as Jamur Hill and Dalegan Beach, and the existence of religious sites already well known as Sunan Giri and Maulana Malik Ibrahim. The site’s weakness includes sanitary conditions, provision of clean water, and access to the destination. Threat factor includes the lack of support from community and government and the rapid development of other industries that might contaminate the nature. In sum, the development of Surowiti Hill site has not been optimal in terms of management and promotion.
The Social Equality of Children with Special Needs in Mataram Astrit Maria
IJECA (International Journal of Education and Curriculum Application) 2018: Proceeding of The 1st International Conference on Halal Tourism, Products, and Services 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31764/ijeca.v0i0.1978

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While disability is treated socially equal in most western countries, the prejudice that Asians adhere to traditional cultural view related to curse, bad luck, and humiliation is really strong. In fact, attitudes toward the handicapped strongly refer to social as well as cultural construction built in society. Hence, this research was conducted to discover how Mataram natives truly treat child with special education needs in the social interactions within school setting using qualitative approach and engaging observation as well as video recordings as data collection methods. The findings confirm that destructive treatment does not occur among Mataram disabled and non-disabled peers despite the existing prejudice. Moreover, constructive treatment from the community builds the child’s self-esteem in public setting stronger.
Identification of Conversation-based Audio Recordings Between Co-Car Drivers and Passengers Wahyu Setiawati
IJECA (International Journal of Education and Curriculum Application) 2018: Proceeding of The 1st International Conference on Halal Tourism, Products, and Services 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31764/ijeca.v0i0.2003

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Go-Car is part of Go-Jek service that provides varied online services to its passengers. In this paper, the driver is the part of its online taxi service. The aim of this paper is to find out the types of identity that appear during a short conversation between a Go-Car driver and the passengers. The paper used the framework of conversational identity to examine the twelve-minute audio recording of the conversation to find the type of identity that is negotiated in driver’s talk. The conversation is situated naturally in the road to Mataram city. As the results, two types of identity appeared in Go-Car Driver’s talk, namely, personal identity and collective identity. The personal identity expression could be seen from the way the driver showing his status as a bank staff and a highly paid Go-Car driver.

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