Proceedings of the International Conference on Sustainable Innovation Track Humanities Education and Social Sciences (ICSIHESS 2021)
50 articles
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The Implementation of Scientific Approach in English Teaching Practice
Mariska Intan Sari, Tri Wulandari
This study explores the challenges in implementing the scientific approach perceived by the EFL pre-service teachers and investigates the EFL pre-service teachers’ strategies to overcome the challenges. This research applied a descriptive qualitative design with the in-depth interview as the data collection...
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Online Individual Corrective Feedback: English Language Learners’ Beliefs in Pronunciation Learning
Meilani, Didi Sukiyadi, Pupung Purnawarman
Corrective feedback has been of great importance in foreign language acquisition since it helps improve oral production, especially when it is given individually to accommodate learners’ various abilities and needs. In this pandemic context, the form of individual corrective feedback has shifted into...
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Effective Use of Google Translate in Writing
Andi Wirantaka, Mahdiana Syahri Fijanah
This research aims to investigate teachers’ perception of the effective use of Google Translate (GT) in students’ writing. This research employs a qualitative approach, specifically descriptive qualitative design. The participants of this research were six teachers of an English Education Department...
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Novice Teachers’ Challenges and Problems in Bilingual Schools Context in Bali
Eka Anastasia Wijaya, Made Hery Santosa
The present study aimed to investigate the problems and challenges encountered by novice English teachers in two major bilingual schools located in different regions in Bali. Framed within a qualitative design, the study employed survey and interview as the methods with a questionnaire and an interview...
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The Application of ‘Tea Party’ Cooperative Learning Model in Nichijo Hyogen Online Course
Rosi Rosiah, Arsyl Elensyah Rhema Machawan, Asy Syifa U’Maulida
The tea party type of cooperative learning model aims to stimulate the activities of students in learning. This study aims to describe the application of the ‘tea party’ cooperative learning model in the Nichijo Hyougen course and to find out students’ responses to it. The subjects in this study were...
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A Comparison Between an Indonesian and an English Journal Published in Indonesia
Endro Dwi Hatmanto
One of the challenges faced by Indonesian writers in writing the research paper is writing the introduction section. Different from other forms of writing, the Research Article Introduction (RAI) section in the academic research articles have specific structure, formats and convention. The previous studies...
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Developing E-learning Module by Using Text-To-Speech (TTS) in Telegram Bot for Listening Comprehension
Dewi Masitho Istiqomah, Rasyidah Nur Aisyah, Ana Ahsana El-Sulukiyyah
During the pandemic, orientation and interaction learning must continue. Lecturers have a responsibility to set up the materials in learning processes. Consequently, it takes advancement in packaging interested materials by utilizing advancement to discover and understand the materials all the more rapidly...
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Developing Interactive Multimedia Based Learning Media for Foreign Students
Erma Febriani, Cahya Adi Prabowo
The development of Interactive Multimedia is motivated by the unavailability of learning media to support the ability to find and analyze the contents of reading texts on the Qirotul Kutub material. Based on the problems that will be studied in this research, the objectives of this research are: To develop...
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Reading Walls: Digital Social Readers
Farina Tazijan, Rofiza Aboo Bakar, Rosmaliza Mohamed, Nor Fazlin Mohd Ramli
Reading and writing have now become more democratic. Reading has taken to a new level since the internet has become the main source of reading. Reading is seen as no longer a one-way communication, instead, it has become interactive. Readers easily can contact the writer or co-write or become authors...
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Phonological Adaptation of Arabic Loanwords in Maguindanaon
Almira B. Menson-Makalingkang, Nancy Q. Echavez
This study delves with the phonological adaptation of Arabic loanwords in Maguindanaon to enhance our understanding of Maguindanaon phonology. The phonological adaptation is examined using the Optimality Theoretical framework. Twelve Maguindanaon native speakers were asked to enunciate a corpus of 250...
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Reading Test: How Students Face It in EPT
Maryam Sorohiti, Dwi Okti Istiqomah
Many perceptions have been expressed regarding reading comprehension related to the TOEFL test. Most students in higher education in non-English speaking countries such as Indonesia still have difficulty mastering English texts. The implication is that the TOEFL test results have also decreased. The...
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Exploring Critical Thinking in Writing
Zulaikha Khairuddin, Wan Faizatul Azirah Ismayatim, Othman Ismail, Noor Hanim Rahmat, Nur Adibah Zamri
Is writing a thinking process? Writers are expected to apply information they already know to gather materials suitable for their essays. They have to use declarative knowledge to practise the skills of analysing information, and synthesising information. Next the writers need to use procedural knowledge...
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Implementation of Using Caretaker Speech in Distance Learning Assistance Activity
Prasetyawan Aji Sugiharto, Madya Giri Aditama
The application of distance learning in elementary education using virtual technology is an activity that needs to be supported and considered to support good quality learning for the continuity of education during the Covid-19 pandemic. The learning process will not run without communication. Communication...
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Politeness Principles Violation of “Mind Your Language” Comedy Series: A Pragmatic Analysis
Eko Purwanti, Hilmy Herbianto
Communication happens when two people or more interact verbally. To make communication run smoothly, people must pay attention to communication principles, namely cooperation and politeness principles. However, sometimes these communication principles are intentionally violated, especially for creating...
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Preferred Language Learning Strategies Employment Based on Gender
Ika Wahyuni Lestari, Muhammad Ilham Azizi
Language Learning Strategies (LLSs) may be employed differently by male or female students to facilitate learning. Therefore, how LLSs may differ according to gender should be further investigated. This research aims to measure LLSs employed by students majoring in the English Department of a university...
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A Correlational Study: Reading Comprehension and the Most Prevalent Intelligence Among Pre-Service English Teachers
Evi Puspitasari, Khoirunnisa Isnani
In the English as a Foreign Language (EFL) context, multiple intelligences play an essential role for teachers to decide the types of support they can give to enhance students’ linguistic ability, including reading. The researchers determined the most dominant multiple intelligence among English Department...
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Self-Regulated Learning and Future Orientation on Career in SMART Ekselensia Students
Galih Nur Ardiansyah, Nur Fajriati Nadlifatil Khoir
The main objective of the present study has been to examine the Self-Regulated Learning and Future Orientation in senior high school students of SMART Ekselensia Indonesia. The research was conducted using quantitative methods with a descriptive approach. There are 170 SMART high school students in the...
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Religious Moderation in Indonesian Islamic Scholars Articles
Abdul Malik, Muhammad Alwi HS, M. Anwar Hindi
The Indonesian Minister of Religion, Lukman Hakim Saifuddin, Fachrul Razi, and Yaqut Cholil Qoumas, consistently offer bearings to the Indonesian public to apply strict balance a common responsibility. One of the significant components of the execution of religious moderation is done by Indonesian Islamic...
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The Leadership of Parent and Teacher in 21st Century Education
Firman Mansir
This research explains the role of parent and teacher in Islamic Education for early childhood, especially building strong positive character development. Thus, they can spread Islamic education values in the context of everyday life. Leadership is present in every family, school, and community to encourage...
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Sustaining Academic Atmospheres During Covid-19 Pandemic: Lecturers’ and Students’ Controversial Voices
Ahmad Jamin, Heri Mudra
As unwanted disturbance of Covid-19 towards many aspects of education emerges faster, teaching and learning in higher education becomes unstable. Several academic actions have been undertaken to survive from the disaster including implementation of blended and online learning. However, implementing both...
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Muhammadiyah and ‘Aisyiyah Higher Education (PTMA) in the Disruption Era
Shubhi Mahmashony Harimurti
The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic has forced an era of disruption to take place quickly and as if without preparation to anticipate it. PTMA must be prepared to encounter it, hence, it does not assess to be operating without direction. The objective of this paper is to analyze the opportunities...
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Student Interest-Based Learning in Tahfidz Classes and Challenges Faced during the Covid-19 Pandemic
Zulfa Aulia, Nurtanio Agus Purwanto
This study aims to find out the learning conducted in increasing the interest of learners in memorizing the Qur’an (tahfidz). amid during the rise of tahfidz special programs offered by Islamic educational institutions in Indonesia. The existence of tahfidz classes can provide space to build students’...
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The Role of Lazismu on Entrepreneurship Empowerment Program for the Poor
Sutrisno, Razali Haron, Rozikan
Zakat institutions play a strategic role in the management of zakat funds and other social funds in order to carry out the law’s mandate and alleviate poverty through various programs. Meanwhile, zakat institutions are responsible for the majority of poverty alleviation through consumptive programs....
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The Rise of New Candidates in Indonesia’s 2019 Legislative Election: Comparative Cases in Aceh and Yogyakarta
Ridho Al-Hamdi, Yessy Windasari, Dicky Salpiandi, David Efendi
In Indonesia’s latest national legislative election of 2019, several new legislative candidates could defeat the incumbent candidates in the intraparty competition to achieve seats in the House of Representatives. The application of the Open-List Proportional Representation (OLPR) system since Indonesia’s...
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Countering the Backlash
(Reading Islam in Islamic Movies: From Ayat-Ayat Cinta to 99 Cahaya di Langit Eropa)
Muria Endah Sokowati
The boom of Islamic films in Indonesia in the post-new order has the mission to construct Islam and its values. The 9/11 incidents and the threat of terrorism have affected the negative image of Islam. Islamic films in portraying Islam brought the spirit to challenge its stereotype. In the beginning...
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Quadro Helix Engagement in Developing the Creative City of Malang: A Public Relations Model Approach
Prayudi, Kartika Ayu Ardhanariswari, Ninik Probosari
Adequate support is needed for creative cities with significant economic potentials and identity. This idea tends to increase the added value and competitiveness of these cities, thereby making them a center of growth for the community and the surrounding area. The purpose of this study is to analyze...
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Portrait of Cyber Sexual Violence Understanding on Indonesia Millennials
Tri Hastuti Nur Rochimah, Wuri Rahmawati
The number of cyber sexual violence is increasing. Based on Women National Commissioner annual report, cases of violence against women have increased. There is a new pattern of violence against women called cyber sexual violence. This research aims to describe various cyber sexual violence faced by women,...
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Muhammadiyah and Its Transformation of Islamic Governance Values
Dyah Mutiarin, Zuly Qodir, Adhianty Nurjanah, Muhammad Iqbal, Misran Misran
Muhammadiyah is one of the most influential organizations that has ever grown and developed in Indonesia. Up to 100 years of age, it has produced a philanthropic movement that has contributed more or less to social change in Indonesia in the last century. Seeing Muhammadiyah is not enough with one point...
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Factors Driving New Zealand to Sue Indonesia in the WTO
Anggreitza Wulan Sari, Arie Paksi
The increasingly intense international trade relationship advancing and developing rapidly in the global economy does not close the possibility of causing tensions that lead to trade disputes involving more than one country. This research focuses on what prompted New Zealand to sue Indonesia in the WTO,...
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Objectives of Sustainable Development and Analysis of People’s Economy Improvement
Bachtari Alam Hidayat, Evi Yuliana, Baskoro Wicaksono, Kusmawaty Matara, Afriyanni, Sekar Nur Wulandari, Nanda Hasanul Amri, Herie Saksono
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are defined as development goals which ensure that the community’s economic wellbeing is improved, social life is sustained, the environment’s quality is maintained, and justice and good governance are properly implemented. These goals prescribed by the United...
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Inheritance of Past Marga’s Social Life in South Sumatra to Current Development
Meita Istianda, Dedi Irwanto, Giyanto
Marga’s is a government system that has existed in South Sumatra society in the past. The socio-cultural wealth of the people of South Sumatra has become a special attraction for historical studies, social sciences and development policies. The occurrence of social deviations such as the emergence of...
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Industrialization Relation Dispute Settlement Model in Indonesia
Ane Permatasari, Muhammad Iqbal, Akhmad Habibullah
There are still many problems in the employment conditions in the Special Region of Yogyakarta. In the working conditions of workers, there is a gap between the working conditions of contract employees and casual daily labour. The work environment for contract workers is considered safe for their workers....
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From Downplaying to Giving Illiberal Responses: Jokowi’s Populist Leadership Amidst COVID-19
Sakir, Fairuz Arta Abhipraya, Dyah Mutiarin
Many countries have proven that they could rise from the COVID-19 pandemic. Yet, each country has different results in overcoming this pandemic due to some factors, specifically their leaders’ role in responding to this pandemic. In Indonesia, Jokowi, as the official president has played central role...
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The Tragedy of Conflict Irresolution: Peace Dialogue in Southernmost Thailand
Afnan Due-Reh, Arie Kusuma Paksi
This thesis explores the factors which make peace negotiation process between the Thai government and Southern Thailand (from 2004 to 2019) failures to reach its targets. According to analysis there are three factors that cause the failure of negotiation between both actors namely lack of mutual trust,...
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Green Hotel Resilience Due to Covid-19 Pandemic: Case Study at Greenhost Boutique Hotel Yogyakarta
Aisha Wai Yasmina, Andre Noevi Rahmanto, Albert Muhammad Isrun Naini
It is a big hit for the world since Covid-19 pandemic appears. The pandemic presents a crisis for many sectors, and one of which is the hospitality tourism. The Special Region of Yogyakarta, which relies its economic wheels on this sector, is one of the destinations of the tourism city in Indonesia which...
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Strengthening Anti-Corruption Concept to Elevate Society 5.0
Belong to the Rule of Law Mixing with Information Technology
Adinda Zeranica Putri Fakhis, AH. As’ari Taufiqurrohman
The study of the anticorruption activity could not be covered by the scope of one state only, but also compare it with others. Retrieved from data Indonesia’s CPI (Corruption Perception Index) in 2020 is at a score of 37 with a ranking of 102 out of 180 countries surveyed. According to ROLI indicators...
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Government Communication Crisis in the PCR Policy as a Travel Requirement During the Covid-19 Pandemic
(Community Responses on Social Media and Online Media)
Tiara Khairunnisa, Tatryana Rendi Ziar, Dian Eka Rahmawati
Government communication during the Covid-19 pandemic must be carried out by paying attention to aspects of crisis communication by providing information to the public quickly, transparently, validly, neutrally, and consistently to maintain public trust in the government as the primary communicator in...
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Strategic Communication to Socialize Smoke Free Area in Klungkung, Bali, Indonesia)
Adhianty Nurjanah, Yeni Rosilawati
The Bali Provincial Government effectively applied local regulations (Perda) Number 1 of 2014 and Perbup Klungkung Number 1 of 2016 concerning Procedures for the Development and Supervision of KTR including encouraging the inclusion of the KTR in Perarem (customary rules) in each Customary Village. Klungkung...
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Challenges and Strategies in Understanding English Idioms: English as a Foreign Language Students’ Perception
Renata Diah Anjarini, Endro Dwi Hatmanto
This research aimed to find out the challenges in understanding English idioms based on the EFL students’ perception and the strategies implemented in understanding English idioms. Based on the research question, this research used qualitative approach to find out and explore the more detailed information...
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Making Sense the Conception of ‘Unrecognized Statehood’: Taiwan’s Protracted Struggle for Seizing International Recognition
Probo Darono Yakti, Akhmad Rifky Setya Anugrah, Muhammad Dedy Yanuar
This article aims to examine the lens of the ‘Unrecognized Statehood’ concept in the case of Taiwan’s legitimacy as a sovereign state. The study found: (1) the dualism of government determined by the competition of the number of people in favor, (2) China’s victory in the civil war between the PRC and...
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Protection for Indonesian Migrant Workers in Iraq in the Perspective of International Law
Yordan Gunawan, Dwilani Irrynta
Migrant workers who labor overseas, as contributors to the State’ stock exchange, require protection from both international law and their own State. Despite the fact migrant workers are protected by international law, there are still countless situations involving migrant workers, such as the case of...
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Resolving School Violence: Law, Policy and Advocacy Limitations
Nurwanto Nurwanto, Ghoffar Ismail, Farida Amalia
Attention to school violence in Indonesia has expanded through which several laws and policies were produced, especially on children’s rights protection. While these legal aspects have been widely developed, studies on their frameworks have been rarely conducted. The current study examines whether the...
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Meaning of Radicalization
Purwati Purwati, Ace Suryadi, Kama Abdul Hakam, Cece Rakhmat
This study aims to build a symbolic agreement about the meaning of radicalization. This objective was determined based on the background of the writing of this article, i.e., the issue of radicalism, which is now widely discussed both on social media and daily talks in the society. Various interpretations...
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Adolescence Online Religious Content Consumption and Their Tendency Toward Violent Extremism
Cahyo Setiadi Ramadhan, Twediana Budi Hapsari
Teenagers are at risk of engaging in dangerous behavior and accessing information from cyberspace. At the same time, extreme violent groups carry out propaganda on the internet. This study aims to examine the relationship between online religious learning and a person’s tendency to violent extremism....
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A Study of Al-Qur’an Interpretation About Grateful and Bakheel (Stingy) Personalities in Human Life
Syaiful Amry, Aris Fauzan
Psychologists look into a human personality as permanent psychological structure and process by structuring the experience of each individual and shaping the various actions and responses of the individual to the environment in which he lives. During a person’s growth, his personality grows dynamically,...
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The Development of Research on Telecounseling at Indonesia: A Literature Review
Cahyo Setiadi Ramadhan, Fahmi Irfanudin
Technological developments brings changes counseling with its use as a long distance counseling medium. This research about this topic emerged in Indonesia. There are several research studied about researches on the topic. However, they studied the telecounseling’s scientific literature in English and...
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Pattern of Indonesian Government‘s Political Will in Handling Covid-19 Pandemic
Fajar Rahmanto, Teuku Ade Surya
The widespread Covid-19 pandemic has become a severe threat to the global community. The accuracy of the political decisions made by the government in handling the outbreak is expected to be able to reduce the risks and harmful consequences caused. This article aims to determine the form of political...
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Social Media in the Pandemic Era: Twitter User Sentiment Analysis Against COVID-19
Fajar Rahmanto, Muchamad Zaenuri
Social media has become the choice to access various information related to disasters. This article aims to determine the level of public responsiveness to the COVID-19 pandemic disaster through social media Twitter. This research used descriptive qualitative with a literature study approach. Information...
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Scrutinizing Indonesia’s Agricultural Start-ups
Iwan Hermawan, Yuni Sudarwati, Rafika Sari, Izzaty Izzaty, Dewi Wuryandani
Enormous agricultural resources and broad market coverage have not made agricultural startups develop more massively than non-agricultural startups. Agricultural startups play a vital role in helping to provide and improve food accessibility and stimulate the welfare of producers. This study aims to...
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The Presidential Threshold Design in Indonesia’s Electoral System: In Search of “Win-Win Situation” Among Unfinished Debates
Ridho Al-Hamdi, Tanto Lailam, Sakir
This paper attempts to design a relevant presidential threshold system in Indonesia’s presidential election as a “win-win situation” in achieving the desirable consolidated democracy. It is an unfinished debate, mainly among the Electoral Management Bodies (EMBs), political parties, Non-Governmental...