Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Education, Humanities, Health and Agriculture, ICEHHA 2021, 3-4 June 2021, Ruteng, Flores, Indonesia最新文献
Pub Date : 1900-01-01DOI: 10.4108/eai.3-6-2021.2310828
Ani Triwati
. Restorative justice and diversion in the Juvenile Criminal Justice System are the state’s policy which providing protection for juvenile conflicting with the law. Diversion using restorative justice approach is expected for resolving juvenile's cases by focusing on recovery rather than retaliation, thus preventing juvenile from processing in the criminal justice system. A diversion agreement is an approval to accomplish a case by taking into account the needs of the parties. The juvenile and / or his family strive to fulfill the diversion agreement for avoiding the criminal justice process, so that this is need investigation in order the diversion agreement is carried out with consideration of juvenile’s best interests. The diversion process is implemented with forgiveness, awareness, and compensation for the victim by paying attention towards the juvenile 's ability. The failure of both diversion and its agreement implementation, resulted in the continuing criminal justice process. The legal action of juvenile in the criminal justice system creates stigmatization for juvenile. Therefore, the diversion agreement should consider the best interest for juvenile, without giving a separate burden, for achieving the goal of diversion.
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Pub Date : 1900-01-01DOI: 10.4108/eai.3-6-2021.2310676
A. Laily, P. Purnomo, B. Daryono, A. Purwantoro
. Vasconcellea pubescens A. DC. is a fruit commodity that has the potential to be researched and developed This plant is the only member of the Family Caricaceae found in Indonesia There are 3 areas in Java that are overgrown with this plant: Dieng Plateau, Bromo, and Cangar-Batu with an altitude of 1500 - 2400 above sea level around the volcano area However, plants are known to have a variety of flower expressions in different trees It is necessary to know the determination of sex as an efficient effort inbreeding This research is a descriptive exploratory study with survey methods, semi-structured interviews and strengthened by a questionnaire. Retrieval of data in this study using a simple random technique. Utilization of plants as sweets and as fresh fruit for direct consumption. The utilization of plant organs includes ripe fruit and seeds. The knowledge of the local community regarding the determination of sex in this plant is still limited.
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Pub Date : 1900-01-01DOI: 10.4108/eai.3-6-2021.2310812
Anila Iliani, S. Dona, D. Rahmawati
Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) is a technique of self-empowerment and alignment of the body's energy system to overcome physical and psychological problems, in which pregnancy changes both physically and psychologically. This literature study aims to examine articles related to Emotional Freedom Technique for Preventing Preeclampsia. This study used a literature study approach using several sources selected based on predetermined criteria, by the researcher. The EFT and SEFT methods are effective in reducing cortisol levels, where the role of cortisol is very influential in reducing blood pressure, blood circulation, and heart rate. Stress as a trigger response to increase cortisol in the body, this also occurs in the blood pressure of preeclamptic mothers. EFT and SEFT have an effect on decreasing cortisol levels so that blood pressure decreases which occurs in mothers with preeclampsia.
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Pub Date : 1900-01-01DOI: 10.4108/eai.3-6-2021.2310677
A. Eka, P. Danal, L. Wea, Yohana Hepilita, Maria Simon
. Public’s COVID-19 vaccination acceptance and readiness is a vital parameter of the COVID-19 eradication purpose because the vaccination hesitancy could hamper the long-term effect of COVID-19 pandemic management. The aim of this study is to identify the factors contributing to the Manggarai citizen readiness to be vaccinated against COVID-19. This study used cross sectional method to evaluate the factors related to Manggarai’s public readiness of taking COVID-19 vaccination. This study was conducted to 199 respondents provided with online questionnaire in February 2021, the questionnaire including multiple variables such as vaccination readiness, lifestyle, knowledge, and social trust to health services and government. The study result showed that as much as 77.4% respondents ready to accept the vaccination, 20.6% were hesitate, and 2% were not ready to accept COVID-19 vaccine. The most significant factor for the readiness to get COVID-19 vaccine was social trust to government (P value: 0.002) and health services (P value: 0.003). The higher the social trust is, the public’s acceptance and readiness of vaccination is also higher. This study showed that there were part of the public unwilling and not ready to get the vaccination against COVID-19 and primarily caused by the trust the health services and government. Thus, the health services agent driven by the government must comprehensively persuade the public and promote the importance of the vaccination to eradicate the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Pub Date : 1900-01-01DOI: 10.4108/eai.3-6-2021.2310778
Martina Eryyani, A. Kusdiwelirawan
. This study aims to determine the implementation of the curriculum in schools with curriculum evaluation activities to determine the obstacles and constraints faced by schools so that they can be fixed and smoothen the implementation of the 2013 curriculum in schools. The research method used is qualitative research with a context, input, process, and product (cipp) evaluation model. The technique of collecting data by using triangulation (combined). The results of the 2013 curriculum implementation questionnaire, in 3 (three) schools the percentage of 1 (one) school had a percentage of 76.34%, in 2 (two) schools it was 98.84%, and 3 (three) schools had a percentage of 98.65%. So it can be interpreted that school 2 (two) has a very good implementation of the 2013 curriculum because it has the highest percentage and school 1 (one) has the lowest percentage, which means that it has not fully implemented the 2013 curriculum. Of the three schools, the average percentage is 91.27%. The results of the learning activity questionnaire, in 3 (three) schools the percentage of school 1 (one) had a percentage of 62.82%, in school 2 it was 98.47%, and school 3 had a percentage of 83%. So it can be interpreted that 2 (two) schools have learning activities that are in accordance with the 2013 curriculum because it has the highest percentage and school 1 (one) has the lowest percentage which means that it has not fully implemented learning activities. From the three schools, the average percentage was 81.43%.
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Pub Date : 1900-01-01DOI: 10.4108/eai.3-6-2021.2310742
K. Hamidah, Dana Kristiawan, Abdullah Abdullah
. Various incidents of religious intolerance occurred in Indonesia have contributed in damaging Indonesia's image as a tolerant nation. Narratives about the experience of living together as tolerant society needs to be explored. This paper will portray the practice of inter-religious tolerance that enlightens each other in two villages on the slopes of Muria, namely Tempur Village in Jepara Regency and Giling Village in Pati Regency, observe how theology and culture lived by the community play a role in shaping the construction pro-existence religious life. The study was carried out using a qualitative approach based on observation and interviews. The findings revealed how the people in the two villages exercise pro-existence tolerance, recognizes the existence of others, and brings others to life. This attitude is based on lived theology and local values, which further produce a humane religious attitude and also a means of transferring pro-existence values to the next generation.
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Pub Date : 1900-01-01DOI: 10.4108/eai.3-6-2021.2310744
Yuliana Moon
. Language is a cultural product. People have created language to describe the existence and position of a person within society, including to a woman. Within a patriarchal community where a man's position is higher than a woman's, people tend to have gender-biased language. This study analyzed the aspects of gender-biased within the Manggarai language. The language belongs to the people of Manggarai at East Nusa Tenggara, Eastern Indonesia. The community is a patriarchal one. This study explored the symptoms of language diversity used for women who are gender-biased. This research employed a qualitative descriptive study with an ethnographic as its primary method. It used observation and interviews as data collection methods. This study found that there has been various gender-biased languages using to position a woman lower and more marginalized than a man. People might use and find those languages in daily communication, in satire language, terms, in figurative language in the form of go'ét-go'et, or even within the ritual-religious form. The biased-gender language has become one of reasons of gender inequality in the community.
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Pub Date : 1900-01-01DOI: 10.4108/eai.3-6-2021.2310740
P. Senudin, S. Halu, D. Laput, Y. Dewi, Matilda Betrix
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Pub Date : 1900-01-01DOI: 10.4108/eai.3-6-2021.2310739
Marianus Yufrinalis, Egidius Dewa
. The world today is experiencing a very crucial impact of global warming. During the last century or so, the earth's temperature has increased quite significantly with an average temperature ranging from 0.74 ± 0.18 ° C. The negative impact of prolonged global warming has prompted humans to carry out campaigns to save the environment, including reducing greenhouse gas emissions, eradicating plastic waste, and returning to local wisdom in managing natural resources. The local wisdom of the Sikka people, Ro'a Dun Kare Taden is one of the ancestral legacies of the Sikka community, which invites everyone to keep the forest as the lungs of the world. The purpose of this research is to raise the traditions and values of local wisdom Ro'a Dun Kare Taden in the Sikka community as a learning resource for elementary school students, especially to provide a foundation for understanding the importance of preserving the forest environment as the lungs of the world. The research method used is descriptive qualitative method using data collection techniques from the results of observations, interviews and documentation studies. The results showed that learning the introduction of the natural environment and its preservation efforts by promoting local wisdom values such as Ro'a Dun Kare Taden had a positive impact on students' learning motivation and their love for the environment.
。当今世界正经历着全球变暖的重大影响。在过去的一个多世纪里,地球温度显著上升,平均温度在0.74±0.18°c之间。长期的全球变暖的负面影响促使人类开展了拯救环境的运动,包括减少温室气体排放,消除塑料垃圾,回归当地智慧管理自然资源。Sikka人的当地智慧,Ro'a Dun Kare Taden是Sikka社区祖传的遗产之一,它邀请每个人保护森林作为世界的肺。本研究的目的是提升Sikka社区当地智慧Ro'a Dun Kare Taden的传统和价值,作为小学生的学习资源,特别是为了解保护森林环境作为世界之肺的重要性提供基础。使用的研究方法是描述性定性方法,使用从观察、访谈和文献研究结果中收集数据的技术。结果显示,透过推广本地智慧价值观(如Ro'a Dun Kare Taden),学习自然环境的介绍及保育工作,对学生的学习动机及对环境的热爱有正面影响。
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Pub Date : 1900-01-01DOI: 10.4108/eai.3-6-2021.2310925
S. Wahyuningsih, T. Widowati, S. Sawitri, A. Widyanti, AR Pratiwi
{"title":"The Need for The Integration of Enterprise Characters Through Virtual Fashion Show in The Pandemic Period","authors":"S. Wahyuningsih, T. Widowati, S. Sawitri, A. Widyanti, AR Pratiwi","doi":"10.4108/eai.3-6-2021.2310925","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.4108/eai.3-6-2021.2310925","url":null,"abstract":"","PeriodicalId":406252,"journal":{"name":"Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Education, Humanities, Health and Agriculture, ICEHHA 2021, 3-4 June 2021, Ruteng, Flores, Indonesia","volume":"52 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0,"publicationDate":"1900-01-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"114825476","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}
Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Education, Humanities, Health and Agriculture, ICEHHA 2021, 3-4 June 2021, Ruteng, Flores, Indonesia