Pub Date : 2022-10-15DOI: 10.51878/community.v2i2.1560
Muhammad Rakib
The problems experienced by SMK Negeri 1 Sidenreng Rappang currently are (1) the curriculum used is not in line with the competencies according to graduate users (link and match) so that it has not been able to meet the demands of the world of work, industry and business, (2) the quantity of graduates Unabsorbed in the business world and industry is quite high due to the low competence of graduates, incompatibility of competencies trained with the needs of the company/industry/business world and the lack of mental readiness to work graduates, (3) Lack of number and quality of productive teachers, (4) Lack of educational facilities and infrastructure, lack of competency test facilities and vocational certification facilities, and (5) Lack of cooperation between companies, government agencies, business and industry in the implementation of dual system education, namely the establishment of synergy between SMK and industry. The approach used in the application of science and technology is participatory (participatory learning) with an emphasis on the principle of learning by doing which is packaged through the stages of observation, testing, training, and evaluation. While the problem-based learning method is through lectures, discussions, questions and answers, and assignments (practice). The results achieved are (1) this community partnership program seen from the participation of partners can be categorized as very good, seen from the availability of a very adequate training place, the availability of learning tools or media such as computers, LCDs, and so on, and the selection of representative training participants from five the areas of expertise and activity of the trainees are categorized as very active, measured by the level of attendance, activeness in discussions, activeness in practice; (2) Overall training participants have understood the basic concepts and nature of entrepreneurship, Indonesia's future challenges, Indonesia's future in the hands of young people, and become entrepreneurs in the era of society 5.0, the success and failure factors of entrepreneurs, and business planning; and (3) the trainees have skills in making business plans.. ABSTRAKPermasalahan yang dialami oleh SMK Negeri 1 Sidenreng Rappang saat ini adalah (1) Kurikulum yang digunakan tidak selaras dengan kompetensi sesuai pengguna lulusan (link and match) sehingga belum mampu memenuhi tuntutan dunia kerja, dunia industri dan dunia usaha, (2) Kuantitas lulusan yang tidak terserap di dunia usaha dan dunia industri cukup tinggi disebabkan rendahnya kompetensi lulusan, ketidaksesuaian kompetensi yang dilatih dengan kebutuhan perusahaan/dunia industri/dunia usaha dan kurangnya kesiapan mental bekerja lulusan, (3) Kurangnya jumlah dan kualitas guru produktif, (4) Kurangnya fasilitas sarana dan prasarana pendidikan, kurangnya fasilitas uji kompetensi dan fasilitas sertifikasi SMK, dan (5) Kurangnya kerjasama perusahaan, lembaga pemerintah, dunia usaha dan dunia industri
SMK Negeri 1 Sidenreng Rappang目前遇到的问题是:(1)所使用的课程与毕业生用户的能力(链接和匹配)不一致,因此无法满足工作,工业和商业世界的需求;(2)由于毕业生能力较低,未被商业世界和工业吸收的毕业生数量相当高。培训的能力与公司/行业/商业世界的需求不一致,缺乏对工作的心理准备的毕业生,(3)缺乏数量和质量的生产性教师,(4)缺乏教育设施和基础设施,缺乏能力测试设施和职业认证设施,以及(5)公司,政府机构,企业和工业在实施双元制教育方面缺乏合作,即建立SMK与产业之间的协同效应。在科学技术的应用中使用的方法是参与式(参与式学习),强调在实践中学习的原则,通过观察、测试、培训和评估阶段进行包装。而基于问题的学习方法是通过讲座、讨论、问答和作业(练习)。取得的成果是:(1)这个社区伙伴计划从合作伙伴的参与来看可以归类为非常好,从获得非常充足的培训场所来看,学习工具或媒体如计算机,液晶显示器等的可用性,以及从五个专业领域中选择有代表性的培训参与者和学员的活动被归类为非常活跃,通过出席率,讨论活跃度,实践能动性;(2)整体培训学员了解了创业的基本概念和本质、印尼未来面临的挑战、印尼的未来掌握在年轻人手中、成为5.0社会时代的企业家、企业家的成功与失败因素、商业规划;【摘要】permasalahan yang dialami oleh SMK Negeri 1 Sidenreng Rappang saat ini adalah (1) Kurikulum yang digunakan tidak selaras dengan kompetensi sesuai pengguna lulusan(链接和匹配)sehingga belum mampu memenuhi tununia kerja, dunia industry dan dunia usha, (2) Kuantitas lulusan yang tidak terserap di dunia usaha dan dunia industry up up disebabkan rendahnya kompetensi lulusan,ketidaksesuaian kompetensi yang dilatih dengan kebutuhan perusahan /dunia industry /dunia usaha dan kurangnya kesiapan mental bekerja lulusan, (3) kurangnya jumlah dan kualitas guru producktif, (4) kurangnya fasilitas sarana dan prasarana pendidikan, kurangnya fasilitas uji kompetensi dan fasilitas sertifikasi SMK, (5) kurangnya kerjasama perusahan, lembaga peremerintah, dunia usaha dan dunia industrii dalam pelaksanaan pendidikan系统ganda yitu terjalinya sinergi antara SMK dan industry。Pendekatan yang digunakan dalam penerapan IPTEKS ini adalah partisipatipatii(参与式学习)dengan menekankan通过做yang dikemas melalali(观察、测试、学习、评估)来学习。Sedangkan mede pembelajaran berbasis masalah melalui teknik ceramah, diskusi, tanya jawab, dan penugasan (praktik)。Hasil yang dicapai adalk(1)程序kemitraan masyarakat ini diiliat dari partipartii diiliat mitiliat daldanya diatihan yang sangat memadai, diiliat daldanya alatihan媒体pembelajaran独立计算机,LCD, dan sebagainya, dan terpilihnya peratihana peratihana peratihana peratihandiakori sangat akatihani diukur dari tingkat kehadiran, keaktifan dalam diskusi, keaktifan dalam praktik;(2) Peserta pelatihan secara keseluruhan telah memahami konsep dasar dan hakikat kewirusahaan, tantanangan Indonesia masa depan, masa depan Indonesia di tangan anak muda, danmenjadi entrepreneur di era society 5.0, factor keberhasilan dan kegagalan para wirusaha, danperencananbisnis;Dan (3) peserta pelatihan memiliki keterampilan dalam pembuatan perencananbisnis。
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The problem of stunting in Indonesia has recently been getting worse and has become in the top three positions in Southeast Asia due to the lack of public understanding, one of which is about nutrition. Currently in Jakarta, to reach mothers, RPTRA (Ruang Publik Terpadu Ramah Anak/Child-friendly Integrated Public Space) administrators can assist in providing information about nutrition, especially those that can overcome the problem of stunting more broadly. This activity was carried out to provide more understanding of stunting prevention nutrition for RPTRA administrators. After receiving seminar and workshop materials, a Focus Group Discussion was held for RPTRA administrators regarding the benefits of biopigments in preventing Stunting and Obesity. Each group was given a question related to their knowledge of changes about biopigments benefits in fruits and vegetables. FGD data was analysed by using three methods of coding (open, axial, and selective coding). Eighty per cent of the answers from RPTRA administrators were still limited to sources of nutrition that were commonly used on a daily basis, even though their level of understanding about nutritional sources had increased after the seminars and workshops. The main reason for this was because there was still a view that other sources of nutrition that they had just discovered were considered expensive or difficult to find.
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R. Safe'i, Aristoteles Aristoteles, Unang Mulkhan, M. R. Pratama, Lis Nur Ajijah, A. N. Syahiib, Selvira Selvira, Annisa Putri Nabila, Risna Damayanti
The importance of monitoring forest health is needed to support a sustainable forest management system. A healthy forest can be said to be still carrying out its functions. Monitoring the health of mangrove forests is helpful in an effort to mitigate coastal disasters. The purpose of this service was to provide knowledge and understanding to members of KTH Lestari Indah regarding forest health. This activity was carried out on Sunday, October 24, 2021, at the mangrove forest tour, Margasari Village, Labuhan Maringgai sub-district, East Lampung Regency. The methods used in this activity were lectures and practices. Based on the evaluation results with pre-test and post-test instruments given to participants regarding the material in service activities, participants experienced an increase in knowledge of 7.13%. This increase shows a reasonably good understanding of the training participants, so this training is expected to help the community increase knowledge and participation in mangrove forest management and discovery of sustainable mangrove forests.
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The current community service focused on the use medicinal plants which seemed to increase among families. This program was supported by the 2018 Riskesdas report, which showed that 38.7% of Indonesia’s population had used traditional medicine for treatments. This program sought to discover health workers’ knowledge of family medicinal plant training. This community service was carried out through the mentoring method and involved 25 public health center employees representing each primary healthcare in Ogan Ilir Regency. We selected the sample using the total sampling method. The mentoring session was organized in the form of training related to the concepts of family medicinal plants and how to use them. This training involved a number of lectures and presentations of a model of family medicinal plants. The differences in knowledge of the training participants were measured using a pretest and posttest. The data were analyzed using the t-test. The results showed a difference in health workers’ knowledge before and after the training (p <0.05). There is an increase in the knowledge of primary healthcare workers regarding family medicinal plants.
{"title":"Training of The Utilization of Medicinal Plants as Complementary Medicine Among Health Workers","authors":"Haerawati Idris, Dian Safriantini, Tia Sabrina","doi":"10.22146/jpkm.61508","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.22146/jpkm.61508","url":null,"abstract":"The current community service focused on the use medicinal plants which seemed to increase among families. This program was supported by the 2018 Riskesdas report, which showed that 38.7% of Indonesia’s population had used traditional medicine for treatments. This program sought to discover health workers’ knowledge of family medicinal plant training. This community service was carried out through the mentoring method and involved 25 public health center employees representing each primary healthcare in Ogan Ilir Regency. We selected the sample using the total sampling method. The mentoring session was organized in the form of training related to the concepts of family medicinal plants and how to use them. This training involved a number of lectures and presentations of a model of family medicinal plants. The differences in knowledge of the training participants were measured using a pretest and posttest. The data were analyzed using the t-test. The results showed a difference in health workers’ knowledge before and after the training (p <0.05). There is an increase in the knowledge of primary healthcare workers regarding family medicinal plants.","PeriodicalId":31596,"journal":{"name":"Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Indonesian Journal of Community Engagement","volume":" ","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0,"publicationDate":"2022-09-29","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"48989662","PeriodicalName":null,"FirstCategoryId":null,"ListUrlMain":null,"RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":"","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":"","EPubDate":null,"PubModel":null,"JCR":null,"JCRName":null,"Score":null,"Total":0}
Exercise is a simple and low-cost way to lose weight, but many people have become apprehensive to provide it. This activity aims to shift the community’s lifestyle from sedentary to active by encouraging physical activity through frequent gymnastics. Darussalam housewives gathered near the Universitas Syiah Kuala campus. There were two groups of 20 people: regular participants (n=11) and non-regular participants (n=9). Everyone in the study was between the ages of 30-45. Participants’ body weight (BW), height, and Body Mass Index (BMI) were measured before and after treatment. Participants did 60 minutes of gymnastics modified from Zumba, Aerobic, and Salsa, 3–4 times per week, at 05.00–06.00 p.m, for 12 weeks (3 months), and without any special diet. The regular group’s average age was 35.3 years, whereas the non-regular group’s average age was 36.78 years. The results showed that 80 percent and 22.22 percent of participants in the regular and non-regular groups, respectively, lost weight. Before and after exercise, the regular group’s mean BW decreased by 3.65 kg (68.25 and 84.6 vs. 59.19 and 59.25 kg), while the non-regular group’s BW increased by 0.06 kg. The regular exercise group’s BMI dropped by 1.53 kg/m2 after gymnastics (28.45 and 26.92 vs. 27.01 and 27.01 kg/m2), while the non-regular exercise group’s BMI remained unchanged. Gymnastic movements have been modified to include Zumba, Aerobics, and Salsa, which could reduce BW and BMI. As a result, sustained exercise is required to help people reduce their risk of obesity. This practice has helped the government of the Republic of Indonesia’s efforts to increase physical activity and decrease the sedentary lifestyle in the population, thereby improving societal health. Obesity in women can be treated and prevented with regular exercise.
{"title":"Losing Weight through Regular Exercise among Overweight/Obesity Women Aged 35-45 years","authors":"Yusni Yusni, A. Amiruddin, R. Razali","doi":"10.22146/jpkm.62670","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.22146/jpkm.62670","url":null,"abstract":"Exercise is a simple and low-cost way to lose weight, but many people have become apprehensive to provide it. This activity aims to shift the community’s lifestyle from sedentary to active by encouraging physical activity through frequent gymnastics. Darussalam housewives gathered near the Universitas Syiah Kuala campus. There were two groups of 20 people: regular participants (n=11) and non-regular participants (n=9). Everyone in the study was between the ages of 30-45. Participants’ body weight (BW), height, and Body Mass Index (BMI) were measured before and after treatment. Participants did 60 minutes of gymnastics modified from Zumba, Aerobic, and Salsa, 3–4 times per week, at 05.00–06.00 p.m, for 12 weeks (3 months), and without any special diet. The regular group’s average age was 35.3 years, whereas the non-regular group’s average age was 36.78 years. The results showed that 80 percent and 22.22 percent of participants in the regular and non-regular groups, respectively, lost weight. Before and after exercise, the regular group’s mean BW decreased by 3.65 kg (68.25 and 84.6 vs. 59.19 and 59.25 kg), while the non-regular group’s BW increased by 0.06 kg. The regular exercise group’s BMI dropped by 1.53 kg/m2 after gymnastics (28.45 and 26.92 vs. 27.01 and 27.01 kg/m2), while the non-regular exercise group’s BMI remained unchanged. Gymnastic movements have been modified to include Zumba, Aerobics, and Salsa, which could reduce BW and BMI. As a result, sustained exercise is required to help people reduce their risk of obesity. This practice has helped the government of the Republic of Indonesia’s efforts to increase physical activity and decrease the sedentary lifestyle in the population, thereby improving societal health. Obesity in women can be treated and prevented with regular exercise. ","PeriodicalId":31596,"journal":{"name":"Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Indonesian Journal of Community Engagement","volume":" ","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0,"publicationDate":"2022-09-29","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"44137034","PeriodicalName":null,"FirstCategoryId":null,"ListUrlMain":null,"RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":"","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":"","EPubDate":null,"PubModel":null,"JCR":null,"JCRName":null,"Score":null,"Total":0}
Wina Permana Sari, H. A. Sidharta, Sidharta Sidharta
Most Indonesians have a strong view that a woman should stay at home and refrain themselves from having a job. These days as technology makes life easier, this view has been shifting. Women are able to work, even from home. Furthermore, during the COVID19 pandemic, the role of women in helping the family’s economy was greatly influential. During this pandemic, quite a lot of people have been laid off due to the government enforcing social distancing policy, which affects companies because customers prefer to stay at home and follow the government’s requests. Due to this situation, the authors provide a solution for Indonesian Kartinis, especially the PKK women in Purwodadi Village, City of Malang who mostly have small businesses, such as making traditional kue basah, tailors, and other crafting businesses. They were forced to stop their businesses in this pandemic, and one of the factors was because they could not utilize advanced technology and market their product online. The solution for this issue is giving guidance and e-commerce training for the PKK women using the Asset Based Community Development (ABCD) method, so E-Commerce in every business will be sustainable and the results of increasing knowledge of this E-Commerce workshop are 83%.
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T. Widiastuti, P. Sukmaningrum, L. Rani, Muhammad Ubaidillah Al Mustofa, Ninda Ardiani
Indonesia has an agricultural sector that contributes significantly to the Indonesian economy. However, when the COVID-19 pandemic affected the agricultural industry, it impacted much on the Maju Mulyo Farmer Group in Tambakrigadung, Lamongan. The majority of members of the Maju Mulyo Farmer Group were classified as dhuafa, which means that they had limitations in developing their businesses, planning family finances, and in using technology optimally to support business continuity. The solution provided was through community economic empowerment activities related to Maqashid Sharia-based financial management and digital marketing. The method began by identifying the existing conditions of the Maju Mulyo Farmer Group. Subsequently, it was proceeded with the training stages which included product development training, business management, recording simple accounting reports, e-commerce, digital marketing, and family financial management. The last stage consisted of mentoring, empowering, monitoring, and evaluation. The results of community service activities and providing training with regular assistance could open new insights for rural communities regarding financial and business management amid the COVID-19 Pandemic. Financial management and digital business could facilitate the daily activities of residents and improve the ability of villagers to survive during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Dina Fitriana Rosyada, Dian Herawati, Amalia Ula Hazhiyah, Budi Basuki, H. Harjono, Rita Dian Pratiwi, Uswatun Khasanah
Currently, there is an outbreak of a new infectious disease in Indonesia, namely coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). This disease is spread quickly through close contact and droplets expelled when coughing, sneezing, talking, or contacting contaminated surfaces. Some effective methods include always wearing a mask outside the house, maintaining a distance of at least 2 meters when interacting with people, and diligently washing hands with soap for at least 20 seconds. The community service program aimed to make portable and hygienic handwashing stations as a form of participation in preventing the spread of COVID-19 in the community. The station is easy to move, and users do not need totouch the faucet and soap dispenser. The user only needs to step on the foot pedal to open the faucet and soap dispenser. Viruses, bacteria, or germs can stick to the handle, and the touchless faucet will minimize contact. This station is expected to prevent the transmission of COVID-19. This community service program was carried out in Gunungkidul Regency, Special Region of Yogyakarta and supported by partners such as, Nglipar I, Ponjong, Tepus 1 and 2, Patuk 1 and 2, Semin 2, Panggang 1 dan 2, Gedangsari 2, and Girisubo Community Health Center. The distribution of the station ran smoothly, and it could be used properly. The Community Health Centers were helped with this program.
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H. Saragih, A. Nuriliani, Y. Erwanto, A. Susanto, Sari’ah Cintami Damayanti, Bima Mahendra, Flafiani Cios Conara, Lailly Tsania Nur Hidayah
During the COVID-19 outbreak, economic sectors slowed down and caused a significant impact on almost any level of society, especially the middle to lower class income. Thus, a strategy needs to be developed to overcome this situation. The Ngoro-Oro Village has potency in the livestock sector, especially in the development of superior hybrid Jawa super chicken. Therefore, the purposes of our community service in the Ngoro-Oro Village were to develop superior hybrid Jawa super chicken and use black soldier fly larvae as an alternative feed for chicken. We distributed 105 Jawa super hens aged ± three months and 21 superior free-range roosters. Furthermore, the hens and rooster were mated at the age of ± six months with a ratio of 5:1.The hybrid chickens were evaluated for their body weight and morphometric measurements until the age of four months. We also monitored the farmer community’s use of black soldier fly larvae as an alternativ e feed for chickens. The hybrid chicken at the age of 4 months old has a body weight of about 971.64 ± 271.06 grams with a height of about 41.73 ± 5.87 cm, head’s length of 5.01 ± 0.44 cm, body length of 22.82 ± 3.14 cm, body width of 10.68 ± 1.49 cm, wing’s length 19.14 ± 2.67 cm, thigh’s length 11.95 ± 1.71 cm, and leg’s length is about 7.91 ± 1.41 cm. Moreover, Ngoro-Oro farmers can improve the community’s economy by selling superior hybrid Jawa super chicken at a price 75,000 – 85,000 rupiahs per head. Through all of this community service program, it could be concluded that superior hybrid Jawa super chicken is potential to be developed as broiler, and the farmer community could develop black soldier fly larvae as an alternative feed for chicken.
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Putu Dian Marani Kurnianta, Agustina Nila Yuliawati, I. K. T. Musthika, Ni Kadek Ayu Sri Darma Putri, Ni Luh Putu Asra Dianita, Ni Luh Putu Sudiasih, Ni Made Ayu Lestari, N. Wahyuni, I. P. G. H. Wiarta, Powen Ester Jacqlien Fangidae, I. M. N. A. K. A. Putra
The abundance of family medicinal plants (TOGA) growing in the yards of the house can be utilized for one of the health products called boreh, a traditional medicine used from generation to generation by the Balinese. Boreh can be innovated into a peel-off preparation form that has some potential to increase public interest in traditional medicine. The contents of TOGA, such as ginger, turmeric, and galangal in the peel-off boreh preparation, may exhibit beneficial effects as a pain reliever. Therefore, the mentioned product can be used to overcome pain problems that are commonly found in the people of Pesagi Village. The ideas related to compounding certain innovative herbal preparations for overcoming health problems in Pesagi Village were carried out through community empowerment activities. A series of program activities took place during January-April 2022. The purpose of this community empowerment program was to provide training and assistance activities to the people of Pesagi Village in the practice of utilizing TOGA as an innovative boreh peel-off preparation, namely UNO, with empirical pain reliever properties. Guidance and assistance in compounding practice were based on the results of dosage formulation previously developed by the executive team in the School of Pharmacy Mahaganesha Laboratory. This empowerment program was executed through a learning-by-doing approach, integrated training, participatory practice, and guided mentoring by the executive team with knowledge and skills evaluation (pre-test and post-test, p=0.000, 95%). After the empowerment program, the community has been able to practice how to turn TOGA from the ground into a useful product. The innovative products in this empowerment program may offer some potential benefits to overcome certain health-related problems of the community in Pesagi Village, such as joint pain. The success of this program may encourage the sustainability of the program in the future.
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