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Indonesian Journal of Education, Social Sciences and Research (IJESSR)
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27233693     DOI : 10.30596/ijessr
Core Subject : Education, Social,
IJESSR Covers all topics of all Education branches. Some of them are Social Science, Information Technology, Management, Education Science and all interdisciplinary streams of Social Sciences. The main topic includes but not limited to: Section 1: Language and Literature Education Scopes: Language and Teaching Literature and Teaching Applied Linguistics TESOL/TEFL/TEYL Second Language Acquisition Section 2: Mathematics and Natural Science Education Scopes: Biology education Mathematics Education Chemical Education Physics Education Section 3: Social Science Education Scopes: Sociology Education Economic and Accounting Education History Education State Ideology and Civics Education Learning Methods on Teaching Values Political Legacies and Critical Education Studies in Financial Education Enterpreneurship Education Section 4: Primary Education Scopes: Instruction of Primary Education Guidance and Counselling of Primary Education Primary School Teacher Development Technology and Innovation in Education Section 5: Physical, Sport and Geography Education Scopes: Sport Pedagogy Health Promotion Test and Measurement on Sport Sport Coaching Traditional Sport Recreational Sport Geography education Earth Sciences education Section 6: Computer and Technology Education Scopes: Technology and Innovation in Education Electrical Education Information Technology Computer Science Section 7: Management Scopes: Management Education Management Resource Management Information System Management IT
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Indonesian Journal of Education, Social Sciences and Research (IJESSR) Vol 1, No 2 (2020)
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Analysis Concept And Indicator Proverty in Medan City Mohammad Yusri
Indonesian Journal of Education, Social Sciences and Research (IJESSR) Vol 1, No 1 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30596/ijessr.v1i1.4892

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Medan government was added to the budget program amount for taking over the poor people a minimum of 10% of the total government budget. The results of the program reveals that the number of poor people in Medan city shows an increase, which is more than poor people still not covered by the government program. The research objectives are 1) analysis of available available concepts to decrease the poor people 2). To Analysis dominand concepts and indicators of proverty in Medan City. Data was collected by using. Sampling area and Purposive Sampling where 294 houses of life that haved a Raskin program are objects of research from 21 subdistricts in Medan city. From descriptive analysis shows that 3 subdistricts were the potential for the program, as follows: Medan Belawan subdistrict, Labuhan subdistrict, and Marelan subdistrict. Three subdistricts are dominant with cultural poor, structural poor, absolute poor, and relatively poor. From the factor analysis found that cultural factors, social factors, social factors, asset factors, and social factors are dominant factors for Medan government to decrease the amount of poor people in Medan City. This research also found that a new factor of proverty program which is a local culture. 
The System of Inheritance Law in Minangkabau: A Social History Study M. Iqbal
Indonesian Journal of Education, Social Sciences and Research (IJESSR) Vol 1, No 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30596/ijessr.v1i2.5047

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The Minangkabau tradition is unique in that it adheres to a matrilineal family system. The family system, which outlines descent from the mother's side, certainly affects the inheritance system. In the Minangkabau customary law system, assets are basically classified into 2 (two) namely high inheritance and low inheritance assets, and one more is livelihood property. When Islam entered the Minangkabau realm, there was a fear that the foundations of Minangkabau customary law would be eroded by the arrival of Islam. However, it turns out that the arrival of Islamic law does not necessarily change drastically and radically the provisions of the customary law. For high heirlooms, the Minangkabau traditional inheritance law system is used; while low inheritance and basic livelihood assets are faraidh.
Studying The Role of Political Parties in The Implementation Of Democracy in Indonesia Abdul Malik
Indonesian Journal of Education, Social Sciences and Research (IJESSR) Vol 1, No 1 (2020)
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Political parties are an important element in democracy. There is no country with a democratic system without a political party. Political parties in Indonesia have gone through a long history since the Old Order to the current Reform Order. Political parties have functions, among others, as a means of political communication, a means of political socialization, a means of political recruitment, as a regulator of conflicts. The four functions of political parties have actually been running, but in reality many people are dissatisfied with the performance of political parties, causing public trust in political parties to decline. In the perspective of society, political parties are no more than an attempt to gain power, and after power is seized, the people are abandoned. 
The Effect of Centralistic Political Party Policies in Selection Of Regional Heads in Medan City Benito Asdhie Kodiyat MS; Abdul Hakim Siagian; Andryan Andryan
Indonesian Journal of Education, Social Sciences and Research (IJESSR) Vol 1, No 1 (2020)
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The problem of the realization of regional autonomy-decentralization will be successfully achieved if in the process of determining regional leaders are still in the shadow of the national political elite. More broadly, this does not provide an opportunity for the people of the region to freely determine their future leaders in the area. To a certain degree, this kind of process will destroy regional democratization. For that reason, the problem to be examined is how the influence of the centralization of political party policy in relation to the election and determination of regional head candidates carried by political parties, we need to discuss in advance what is the cause of the direct implementation of regional head elections and how the role of political parties in recruiting regional head candidates. The research method used is normative legal research. The results showed that the election of regional heads that had experienced a shift from indirect elections in the DPRD to direct elections by the people had constructive consequences for democracy and the conception of popular sovereignty in the context of elections and the role of political parties that were very strategic in being able to carry prospective candidates for heads regions become candidates for regional heads in the regional head election experiencing conceptual ambivalence. 
Sound Correspondences among Cognates Shared by Arabic, English, and Indonesian Fauzi Syamsuar
Indonesian Journal of Education, Social Sciences and Research (IJESSR) Vol 1, No 2 (2020)
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This article investigates sound correspondences among cognates shared by Arabic (ARA), English (ENG), and Indonesian (IND). The cognates comprise ARA and IND words copied from ENG and ENG words as the forms from which they are copied. The data corpora are taken from the phonological forms (pronunciations) of the words which are obtained from reliable transcription/source. Besides sound correspondences (known as sound replacements in morphophonemics), certain other morphophonemic phenomena found in the phonological realizations of the words, i.e., sound additions, sound fusions and deletions, sound laxings, sound lenitions, sound fortitions, assimilations, dissimilations, and metatheses, are being analytically discussed. The patterns of sound correspondences among the cognates become the findings of the investigation.
An Experimental Study of The Effectiveness PEOW MODEL Through Applying Quartet Card in Teaching English Writing Mandra Saragih; Novimariono Novimariono
Indonesian Journal of Education, Social Sciences and Research (IJESSR) Vol 1, No 1 (2020)
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This research deals with an experimental research in which aimed to investigate the effectiveness POEW model assisted Quartet Card in teaching English writing of recount text. The population and the sample of this research are the students of SMP Muhammadiyah 01 Medan academic year 2019/20120, on Jalan Demak No. 3, Sei Rengas Pertama, Medan Area. There are seven classes of garde VIII totally 270 students in which there are only 2 classes were taken as the sample of the research. The two classes are taught through two different model, the experimental class is taught through POEW model assisted Quartet Card and the control class is taught through lecturing Model. The essay test is applied for exploring the effectiveness of applying the model and it finally found that tobserve (4.67) was higher than ttable (2.01) with the degree of freedom (df=58). It means that the alternative hypothesis (Ha) was accepted. In conclusion, the POEW model assisted Quartet Card can effectively promote students’ English writing in recount text. 
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Indonesian Journal of Education, Social Sciences and Research (IJESSR) Vol 1, No 1 (2020)
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The Enforcement of Human Rights Through Implementing of The Sharia Nurul Hakim
Indonesian Journal of Education, Social Sciences and Research (IJESSR) Vol 1, No 1 (2020)
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Many Western law experts state that Islamic sanctions on criminal law are sadistic, cruel, so that universal human rights are violated. In the perspective of Western human rights the paradigm of thinking like that has long been embedded to this day. On the other hand, in a different perspective human rights in Islam explain that the legal sanctions contained in Islamic criminal law pay more attention to aspects of human rights, such as the protection of the rights of victims and victims' families and protect the rights of the community. The existence of death sanction in a murder case, is part of an effort to eliminate the sense of revenge, anger, that is in the victim's family. Legal sanctions in Islamic criminal law aim to provide social protection by ensuring the realization of human rights in society.
The Analysis Of Assertives And Expressives On The Students’ Speaking Exam In English Department Student Of STKIP BUDI DAYA - BINJAI Ayu - Indari
Indonesian Journal of Education, Social Sciences and Research (IJESSR) Vol 1, No 2 (2020)
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This paper is purposed to analyze of the assertives and expressives sentences on the students’ speaking exam in English Department Student of STKIP Budi Daya – Binjai. The population and the sample of the research are the fourth semester students of English Department totally 23 students which consists of 316 sentence of utterances. The data are taken on 7 July 2020. The result of analyzing of the assertives are the first position on the components of assertive is affirming which is 79 points on percentage is 30,74%. The second position is answering which is 73 points on percentage is 28,40%. The third position is identifying which is 27 points on percentage is 10,51%. The result of analyzing of the expressives are the first position is greeting which is 36 points on the percentage is 61,02% . The second position is thanking which is 19 points on the percentage is 32,20% and the third position is accepting which is 4 points on the percentage is 6,78%. The using of assertives is more common than expressives because there are many components in the assertives.