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Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development
ISSN : 26156180     EISSN : 26156180     DOI : doi.org/10.21070/ijccd
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development (IJCCD) is a peer-reviewed journal published by Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo three times a year (March, June, September). This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge. The scope of this journal is appropriate subjects including, but not limited to, the knowledge of the Rural, Urban, Culture, Heritage, and community development.
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Management Training for Village Owned Enterprises in dealing with Covid-19 Impact: A Story from Candi District in Sidoarjo, Indonesia Renny Oktafia; Diah Krisnaningsih; Lailatul Fitriani; Mahilda Anastasia Putri
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol 9 (2021): June
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The village-owned enterprises (BUMDesa) in Sidoarjo namely Sukses Bersama. Currently in the process of improving financial management. Where these partners have an obstacle, namely the problem of unorganized financial management. With the change of management, as well as the presence of Covid-19, which makes financial management less organized in BUMDesa Sukses Bersama. This then makes the proposer choose a partner, and tries to help the problems faced by the partner. Therefore, to improve financial management in BUMDesa Sukses Bersama, BUMDesa administrators and managers need to carry out financial record training. In carrying out these activities, it is necessary to follow several stages, namely the needs analysis stage, the training design stage, the implementation stage, the results testing stage, the assistance and maintenance stage. In this activity more than 50% of BUMDesa's financial management insights have understood the training activities provided. This shows that there has been a significant increase in the ability of BUMDesa administrators in managing finances in their institutions after participating in and implementing training materials.
Figurative Language Analysis in Selected Maroon 5 Songs Erlita Audina Ma'rifa; Yuli Astutik
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol 9 (2021): June
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This study aims to analyze the figurative language in the Maroon 5 Selected Song. In this study, the authors analyzed the song lyrics of nine songs belonging to Maroon 5, namely Shiver, Goodnight goodnight, The way i was, Moves like jagger, Can't stop, Sweetest goodbye, Until you're over me, Ragdoll, and Woman. In this study the authors used qualitative methods. The data source used was the Maroon 5 singer with several selected songs. The data is taken in the figurative language used in the lyrics of the Maroon 5 song. Sources of data are taken from sources on the website in the form of Maroon 5 band song lyrics. The researcher can conclude that in the maroon 5 song there are seven types of figurative language. The figurative language meanings found in the song Maroon 5. Mostly represent what actually happened in the lives of the Maroon 5 members. He didn't write it down in a real sense. He uses figurative language to share his feelings. Contradictory figurative language is the dominant figurative language in Maroon 5's song. The type of figurative language he uses most is hyperbole.
The Effect of Using Kahoot Application To Teach Grammar Eighth Grade Students in Junior High School M Hasymi Hamdani; Dian Novita
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol 9 (2021): June
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Grammar is the most important aspect to be studied and explored, because using the correct grammar will form and build a correct sentence. In the Industrial Revolution 4.0 era, which affects the education system by using technology, one of which is by using the Kahoot application in the learning process. The research population includes eighth grade students, consisting of 18 students at SMP Muhammadiyah 9 Boarding School Tanggulangin in the academic year of 2020/2021. This study uses a pre-experiment that uses one class. the average value between the pre-test and post-test experienced a difference. the average value of the pre test is 46.66 and the average value of the post test is 76.94. The significant value of the research was 0.000 < significant level 0.05, meaning that there is an effect of Kahoot application for teaching grammar of the eighth grade students at SMP Muhammadiyah 9 Boarding School Tanggulangin.
Strengthening the Family Economy with Assistance in Marketing and Processing of Cassava Chips in Wonokerto Village Trenggalek, Indonesia Novi Puji Lestari; Widhiyo Sudiyono
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol 9 (2021): June
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Community service in the context of Marketing Assistance and cassava processing as a family economic booster in Wonokerto Trenggalek village. Cassava or cassava is a source of local carbohydrates in Indonesia which ranks third after rice and corn. This plant is the most potential raw material so that cassava has the potential as an important raw material for various food and industrial products. Cassava has a high carbohydrate content so it is considered a substitute for rice in some villages. The availability of cassava in some villages is finally considered as a normal and boring thing by the villagers or even the children who really don't like cassava or cassava. Related to this, it is necessary to have interesting cassava products that make people or children want to eat them. Based on these conditions, the service activity carried out by the team from the University of Muhammadiyah Malang aims to provide training on processing cassava into products that are worth selling such as chips. or cassava crackers and focus on marketing assistance such as packaging and branding on products so that they can be sold to various regions to help improve the economy of families in the village. active in preserving traditional specialties made from cassava.
Narrative Analysis of Female Leadership in Novel Asiyah The Rose of Pharaoh Desert By Sibel Eraslan Wimeta Islam Sabila; Poppy Febriana
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol 9 (2021): June
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This study aims to describe how the depiction of female leadership, namely Queen Aisyah in the era of the Egyptian kingdom in the novel with the same title by Sibel Eraslan. This research uses analisis narrative theory by Algirdas Greimas, three structural that focuse on relations theories, and gender theory by Backman and D’Amico. Data collection was used by reading every page of text in Asiyah's novels completely, and assisted by literature from book sources, previous research, scientific journals, and several articles from the internet. The method used is qualitative with a descriptive approach. The results showed that Asiyah, who is the main character in the novel, is not always in the subject position. Queen Asiyah's character, character, attitude, and reaction to something that is seen directly are more dynamic in nature. Based on the stereotypes of Gender Beckman and D'Amico, Asiyah’s leadership during her time as queen of the Egyptian empire showed traits and behaviors that were more towards a feminine who was gentle, wise and more oriented to build very noble relationships. The research explanation that shows the good and noble portrayal of Ratu Aisyah's leadership is also supported by the narrative and dialogue between Asiyah and several characters in the novel's story.
Productivity Performance of the Village Government in Population Administration Services Muhammad Royan; Lailatul Mursyidah
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol 9 (2021): June
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As in Law Number 6 of 2014 it seeks to restore the concept, and form of the Village as it came from, the Village or called by another name, is a legal community unit that has the authority to regulate and manage the interests of the local community based on their origins and customs. local customs that are recognized in the national government system and are located in the Regency Area. Villages can be formed, deleted, and/or merged with due regard to their origin at the initiative of the community with the approval of the Regency Government and DPRD. Substantively this Village Law implies an effort to empower village government officials and also village communities. The Village Government or in the form of another name such as the Marga Government, its existence is in direct contact with the community, as the spearhead of the leading government. The implementation of village autonomy which is characterized by good service can provide satisfaction for people in need because it is fast, easy, precise and at an affordable cost, therefore implementation in the field must be supported by the factors involved in implementing the policy on the village. The officer's perception of his work depends on the level of intrinsic and extrinsic outcomes and how the worker/employee views the outcome and reflects his attitude towards his job. Mental attitude is a mental condition that encourages a person to try to achieve maximum work potential. The performance of the Tawang Rejeni village government has not been good enough in productivity, this can be seen from the mental attitude and behavior of village officials in managing certificates to the community.
Family Support in The Implementation of the Visit of Toddlers Anis Auliyah; Hanik Machfudloh
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol 9 (2021): June
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Toddler visits to posyandu are toddlers who come to posyandu to get health services such as weighing, immunization and others. Based on a preliminary survey of toddler visits at Posyandu IV, Magersari Village, it was found that 62.5% (5 out of 8) did not regularly go to the posyandu. The research design used descriptive method. The population is all respondents who have toddlers aged 12-60 months in Posyandu II, Modong Village, Tulangan Sidoarjo District as many as 15 mothers of toddlers and all of them are used as research subjects. The data are presented in the form of frequency tables, cross tabulations and analyzed descriptively without statistical tests. The results showed that most (60%) family support did not fully support and showed that most (53.3%) visits to the Posyandu were non-routine. full (11.1%). The conclusion of the study is that the visits of children under five to the posyandu that are routinely fully supported are not fully supported.
Communication Management of the Sidoarjo Deaf Action Community (Aktu) in Resolving Internal Conflict Hurum Maqshurot Filkhiyam; Nur Maghfirah Aesthetika
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol 9 (2021): June
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The Sidoarjo Deaf Action Community has a vision to introduce Deaf culture and sign language widely in society. The word "Deaf" was chosen because it more presented themselves. In the communication process within the community, deaf members often experience conflicts that have various impacts on the progress of the community. Therefore, good communication management is needed juxtaposed with the application of conflict resolution type management techniques. The type and basis of this research is descriptive qualitative, with the technique of determining the informants using purposive sampling. The result of this research is that the communication process of the AKTU community tends to be informal although in some cases it is also applied formally. Conflicts that occur related to the inactivity of members and the presence of a wrong connection can have a functional or dysfunctional impact. Community communication management helps a lot in resolving internal conflicts, and the AKTU community applies 8 of 9 resolution techniques.
Bureaucratic Structure in Implementing the “Anggrek” Waste Bank Program in Larangan Village, Candi District, Sidoarjo Regency Desy Widiyanti; Ilmi Usrotin Choiriyah
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol 9 (2021): June
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The environment is all forms that are around humans and can be an influence either directly or indirectly on human life. In order to realize waste management in accordance with applicable regulations, a waste bank program was created. One of the waste bank programs in Sidoarjo Regency is a waste bank in Larangan Village. One of the active waste banks in Larangan village is the “Anggrek” Garbage Bank which has received several award achievements. However, in its implementation the "Orchid" Waste Bank still has problems in the bureaucratic structure, there are still vacancies due to lack of human resources so that the management of dry and wet waste is still one-sided. This research was conducted with the aim of describing and analyzing the implementation of the "ANGGREK" Waste Bank Program in Larangan Village, Candi, Sidoarjo and knowing the supporting factors and obstacles. The research method used is descriptive qualitative method. The data obtained by interviews, field observations. Then the data is processed using qualitative analysis techniques where the data presented is not in the form of numbers, but in the form of words from the results of the data obtained (interviews, observations, and documentation) based on the Implementation of the "ANGGREK" Waste Bank Program in Larangan Village, Candi, Sidoarjo and then described and expanded. The results of the research on the Implementation of the "Orchid" Waste Bank Program in Larangan Village, Candi, Sidoarjo are that the bureaucratic structure of the "Orchid" waste bank program has the authority to carry out the weighing of the "Orchid" waste bank, the management carries out the authorities and responsibilities in accordance with applicable regulations. In terms of resources, there are still 4 people who are the administrators of the waste bank with 52 customers with limited human resources so that sometimes queues occur in the waste weighing process, while equipment resources have been provided at several points.
The Role of Village Governments in Reducing the Risk of Flood Disaster Through Disaster Preparedness Villages Kurnia Dwi Anggraini; Isna Fitria Agustina
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol 9 (2021): June
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This study aims to identify and describe the role of the village government in reducing flood risk through the Disaster Alert Village in Kademangan Village, Mojoagung Jombang. The type of research is descriptive qualitative research. Data collection techniques using observation techniques, interviews, and documentation. The technique of determining the informant uses a purpose sampling technique. Data analysis was carried out using data reduction techniques, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. The results showed that the role of the Kademangan village government in reducing flood risk through the Disaster Alert Village, namely: the government's role as a regulator by making regulations to reduce flood risk in Kademangan village by forming an organization Disaster Alert Village. The government's role as a dynamizer is a driving force to move the community to participate in overcoming problems or obstacles that occur by realizing the success of the goals to be achieved. The role of the government as a facilitator is to provide facilities for communities affected by floods.

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