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INDONESIA
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research
Published by Future Science
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27751082     DOI : https://dx.doi.org/10.11594/ijssr
Core Subject : Education, Social,
Social culture. Public & social policy Governance & regional autonomy Development economics. Politics Communication Sociology Anthropology Taxation Administration (public & business )
Articles 42 Documents
Project-Based Versus Traditional Lecture Teaching Methods Muhammad Hafeez
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol 2 No 1 (2021): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
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To compete with the world in the 21st century, it is necessary to adopt modern learning strategies like inquiry-based, project-based, problem-based. The traditional learning strategies are no viable now to improve the learning skills of the learners. A review of previous studies on traditional lecture-based and project-based learning strategies has been conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of both learning strategies. The learning outcomes and statistical results of 15 previously published articles have been selected for this review study. The learning outcomes and statistical results of previous literature indicated that all the studies showed significant improvement in the learning and cognitive skills of the learners. The effectiveness of project-based teaching strategy in various educational levels are also described in the study.
Implementation of Population Administration Policy on the Quality of Death Certificate Issuance Services Deni Sudrajat; Tine Badriatin; Rudi Setiawan; Sri Sudiarti
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol 2 No 1 (2021): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
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This study aims to determine the influence of population administration policy implementation to service quality Issuance of a death certificate in the Department of Population and Civil Registration Tasikmalaya District, which is based on the theories that are relevant to the research conducted. The method used in this research is explanatory research, which is a research-based survey. Data collection techniques used through observation, documentation, and questionnaires, while data analysis is used through multiple regression testing subsequent partial (lane) of each dimension studied (path analysis). The results of the study showed that the implementation of a policy of population administration influence the quality of service the issuance of a death certificate in the Department of Population and Civil Registration Tasikmalaya Regency is determined by the size and purpose of the policy, policy resources, characteristics or properties of entities implementing agencies, communication among relevant organizations with implementation activities, the attitude of the executive, and the environment as economic, social, political.
Financial Statement Model Based on SAK EMKM In The “Polife” Student Entrepreneur Group Lusye Corvanty Kumaat; Yelly Sjenny Paendong; Jerry Sonny Lintong
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol 2 No 1 (2021): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
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The purpose of this research is to create a Financial Report Model based on SAK-EMKM in the Student Entrepreneurial Group "PROLIFE" in Manado City, North Sulawesi Province. The ratio of the number of entrepreneurs or entrepreneurs in Indonesia is currently only 2 percent of the total population. Ideally, the ratio of entrepreneurs is 4 percent in order to encourage national economic growth. The POLIFE student entrepreneurial group is part of the Student Entrepreneurship Program (SEP) which is a program initiated by the Ministry of Education and Culture of the Republic of Indonesia, to be developed into campus life in order to stimulate the entrepreneurial spirit of students. As an entity, the manager is obliged to prepare financial reports, which will be used by interested parties in making decisions. To help MSMEs meet their financial reporting needs, the Indonesian Institute of Accountants' Financial Accounting Standards Board has compiled and ratified SAK EMKM. Financial reports based on SAK EMKM, which Polife must prepare, consist of a statement of financial position, an income statement, and notes to financial statements.
Evaluation Performance Covid-19 Tasikmalaya Task Unit Danial Kusumah; Dede Aji
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol 2 No 1 (2021): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
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The role of the Covid-19 Task Force determines the effectiveness of handling the pandemic in Tasikmalaya City. Performance evaluation is an instrument to measure the gap between the established policies and the resulting achievements. The analytical method in this study uses a literature study through a qualitative approach. By using the indicators of transparency, participation, responsiveness, and accountability, it was found that the Covid-19 Task Force has shown good performance in efforts to accelerate the handling of the corona virus in the City of Tasikmalaya. However, continuous performance improvement is needed to be able to significantly reduce the number of positive cases
The Role of The Press Council in Enforcement of The Press Law Indrianti Azhar Firdausi
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol 2 No 1 (2021): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
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This study aims to examine the role of the press council in enforcing the press law and journalistic code of ethics where digital developments are currently very developed, especially media that utilize new media platforms. Not all online mass media are legal entities and not all news that is conveyed through online media follows a journalistic code of ethics, giving rise to overlapping perceptions and activities due to the lack of understanding of journalists and the public in the midst of easy access to information. This research uses a descriptive qualitative approach with a case study method, data collection is collected through observation and documentation sourced from literature and document studies that examine the phenomenon of digitalization dynamics around press laws and journalistic codes of ethics. There are a number of efforts from the press council, including enforcing the press law on online mass media by carrying out a number of verification processes including administrative verification, factual verification and content verification. The third verification cannot be carried out because of the constraints of human resources and budget. A mass media that receives a report will be handled and mediated by the press council if the mass media is already a legal entity. Meanwhile, the enforcement of the press code of ethics is carried out by first classifying journalism activities based on whether the mass media is a legal entity or not, then screening complaints of violations of the code of ethics, and reprimanding the problematic mass media to apologize and clarify the misinformation that has been published.
An Analysis of Contribution From Hotel and Restaurant Taxes to Manado City District Own Revenue Anita Ludia Vivian Wauran
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol 1 No 1 (2020): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
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One of the efforts in financing regional development is to increase regional income sourced from regional taxes. The Manado City Government in carrying out the effort to increase the regional tax is carried out by the Regional Tax and Retribution Management Agency as a place to carry out the Regional Government's authority in the context of decentralization in the area of regional income, especially in the area of Manado's local tax. The source of revenue from District Own Search Revenue of Manado City comes from local taxes, such as hotel taxes, restaurants, entertainment, billboards, parking, water, and land taxes, swallow nests, Land and Building taxes P2, BPHTB, PLN, and Non-PLN Street lighting taxes, minerals nonmetal and rock. This research aims to find out how much the contribution of hotel and restaurant taxes can be generated as District Own Search Revenue with the growth of tourism that continues to increase coupled with the growth of hotels and restaurants in Manado City, with the benefits of the research is expected to provide input to the Manado City government in efforts to increase District Own Search Revenue through hotel and restaurant taxes. This research uses a contribution analysis, with the average contribution of hotel and restaurant tax realization to District Own Search Revenue per year of 7.06% and the level of effectiveness of hotel and restaurant taxes running fluctuations from year to year.
Contribution of Zakat and Community Economic Welfare Kamil Husain
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol 2 No 1 (2021): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
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This research aimed to discuss zakat in the context of contribution and community economic welfare in the perspective of zakat institutionalization and regulation, sources of foreign exchange, and distribution of capital and human development. The method used was the qualitative approach through academic literature to obtain the concepts that were relevant to the study of zakat and the community economic welfare. The data analysis process was based on the theory and concept of zakat and then followed by the data interpretation process later on. The research results showed that the dimensions of zakat institutionalization and regulation, sources of foreign exchange, and distribution of capital and human development had a very strong pattern and relationship with the dimension of community economic welfare and this was because these three dimensions were the important determinants of the contribution of zakat for the community economic welfare. On the other hand, the instrument of community economic welfare through the zakat mechanism needs to be continuously encouraged with the awareness of the entire community to pay zakat, increase the effectiveness of zakat management, and strengthen the zakat regulations.
Study on Human Rights Principles in The Medina Charter and its Implementation In Indonesia Muannif Ridwan; Hasbi Umar; Hermanto Harun
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol 2 No 2 (2021): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
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The principles of Human Rights are the goals of Islamic shari'a or maqashid al-shari'ah (the philosophy of Islamic law) which has been formulated by al-Ghazali and perfected by as-Syatibi. These principles are summarized in al-dlaruriyah al-khamsah or also called al-huquq al-insaniyah fi al-Islam (human rights in Islam). This concept consists of five basic principles that must be maintained and respected by every individual; Hifzhu al-Din (respect for religious freedom), Hifzhu al-Mal (respect for property), Hifzhu al-Nafs wa al-'Irdl (respect for life, right to life and individual honor), Hifzhu al-'Aql (respect for freedom of thought), and Hifzhu al-Nasl (respect for keeping offspring).This research is examined using a juridical-normative and socio-legal and historical approach. The principles of human rights in the Medina Charter consist of: the principles of justice, equality, freedom of religion, piety, and commanding good and evil. Iimplementation of human rights values ​​in The Medina Charter in Indonesia, the author summarizes it into three areas of life; religion, nation and state consisting of:the field of religious harmony, the field of law and constitution enforcement and the field of socio-political life and the development of the political system. Among the authors' findings, the Medina Charter contains ideas that have strong relevance to the developments and desires of today's world community, especially for Indonesia. The ideas in the Medina Constitution were also absorbed by the founding figures of the Indonesian nation, which can be seen in the Jakarta Charter which later gave birth to Pancasila. The contents of the Medina Charter and Pancasila have in common as a sentence of sawa' (meeting point) diversity or a noble agreement that is constructive, loves, and defends Indonesia, as well as the Medina Charter.
Establishment of Kogabwilhan in Supporting the Defense Area’s Resilience Ading Priyotantoko; Armaidy Armawi; Bayu Dardias Kurniadi; Darto Wahidin
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol 2 No 2 (2021): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
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In the past, defense in warfare was carried out conventionally by using weapons. Now the defense system has shifted to modern types of warfare, either through culture, diplomacy, technology, and ideology. Kogabwilhan as a unit directly under the President’s command. The TNI’s Kogabwilhan is a representation of the concept of TNI's interoperability capability which is currently a priority policy for TNI Commanders. Kogabwilhan was established as an effort of the TNI to carry out the strengthening of resilience and deterrence against various potential threats, both from outside and within the country. The presence of the Kogabwilhan is a form of TNI's preparedness in handling the crisis. The development of defense areas is directed at maintaining the natural potential and social conditions that exist in the territory of Indonesia. Kogabwilhan is here to coordinate with various parties to maintain all aspects, both disaster mitigation, regional development, welfare, and regional defense. The government determined the domicile of MaKogabwilhan II in Balikpapan, East Kalimantan Province. The determination must have taken into account some aspects of the current command, control, strategy, and infrastructure. Thus, the formation of the Kogabwilhan has a strategic role in maintaining the sovereignty of the Indonesian state. The formation of the Kogabwilhan was carried out as one of the steps taken by the TNI to strengthen Its deterrence against various potential threats from outside and within the country. However, there are three things that have an impact on the resilience of the defense area as a result of the formation of Kogabwilhan II in Balikpapan. First, the military managerial role. The improvement of military managerial capabilities must be based on good planning, organization, implementation arrangements, and supervision, so that they can be controlled optimally. Second, the role of legal policy. Kogabwilhan must be able to enforce the law, both on land, sea, and air. Third, the role of diplomacy. The establishment of Kogabwilhan could reduce existing conflicts, so diplomacy skills are very important to have. Therefore, the development of defense and security in strategic areas is currently increasingly complex and escalating in various parts of the world.
Existence of Female Journalists Wearing Jilbab in the Television Media Jakarta Qisthy Rabathy; Elly Komala; Yanti Susila Trisnawati; Nik Fadlah
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol 2 No 2 (2021): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
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Female who wear jilbab is now choosing journalists as a job. Journalists are a job which exists in the middle of the community who is assigned to provide information or news to the public. This is a very heavy profession and not everyone can do this profession. Uncertain journalist working hours added with various difficulties and obstacles in this profession make this profession identified as a male profession. This becomes a challenge for journalists wearing jilbab who choose this job as their profession