Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Arts and Humanities 2024 (IJCAH 2024)

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Peer-Based Collaboration Learning in Vocational Apprenticeships among Students of Civil Engineering Program in Indonesia

Rizkiya Fatma Prameswari, Feriza Nadiar, Puguh Novi Prasetyono, Hasan Dani, Berkat Cipta Zega, Firgi Ikko Gustianto Putra, Edy Saputra
This research investigates how peer-based collaboration during vocational apprenticeships helps civil engineering students in Indonesia learn and grow. We use qualitative research methods to explore this topic in detail. Our study is guided by the Community of Practice Theory, which provides a framework...
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The Role of Mentorship during Vocational Apprenticeships among Students of Civil Engineering Program in Indonesia

Dwi Harwin Navya Putri, Hasan Dani, Irfan Prasetyo Loekito, Anggi Rahmad Zulfikar, Feriza Nadiar, Muh. Ainul Muharromatul Muna, M. Ade Kurniawan
This research explores how mentorship influences the learning and development of civil engineering students during their vocational apprenticeships in Indonesia. Using qualitative research methods, we investigate the impact of mentor support on students’ professional growth. Our study is informed by...
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Building Self-Efficacy through Reflective Self-Assessment in Vocational Apprenticeships among Students of Civil Engineering Program in Indonesia

Helmi Salam, Irfan Prasetyo Loekito, Hasan Dani, Puguh Novi Prasetyono, M Satriana Fitri, Muhammad David Gilang Putra Ramadhan, Shalsabilla Widiasuryo Maharani
This research looks at how reflective self-assessment helps civil engineering students in Indonesia build their self-efficacy during vocational apprenticeships. We use qualitative research methods to explore this topic in detail. Our study is based on Social Cognitive Theory, which helps us understand...
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The Role of Reflective Practice in Vocational Apprenticeship Learning Outcomes among Students of Civil Engineering Program in Indonesia

Arizal, Puguh Novi Prasetyono, Feriza Nadiar, Fransiskus Xaverius Maradona Manteiro, Irfan Prasetyo Loekito, Arifiano Satria Utama, Silviana Damayanti
This research examines how reflective practice influences learning outcomes in vocational apprenticeships for civil engineering students in Indonesia. We use qualitative research methods to gain a detailed understanding of this process. Our study is based on Theory of Reflective Cycle, which provides...
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Cognitive Flexibility in Vocational Apprenticeships among Students of Civil Engineering Program in Indonesia

Lisa Triratna Damayanti, F. X. Maradona Manteiro, Siti Talitha Rachma, Suprapto, Puguh Novi Prasetyono, Panji Padma Negara, Sandi Cakra Mahardika
This research investigates how cognitive flexibility affects vocational apprenticeships for civil engineering students in Indonesia. We use qualitative research methods to explore how students adapt to various tasks and challenges during their apprenticeships. Our study is based on Cognitive Flexibility...
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The Impact of Apprenticeships on Skill Acquisition among Students of Civil Engineering Program in Indonesia

Panji Padma Negara, Suprapto, Arik Triarso, Siti Talitha Rachma, F. X. Maradona Manteiro, Lisa Triratna Damayanti, Alifya Amalya Putri
This research explores how apprenticeships affect skill acquisition for civil engineering students in Indonesia. We use qualitative research methods to understand how these practical experiences help students learn and develop their skills. Our study is based on Situated Learning Theory, which explains...
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Motivation and Engagement in Apprenticeship among Students of Civil Engineering Program in Indonesia

Arifiano Satria Utama, Siti Talitha Rachma, Irfan Prasetyo Loekito, Satriana Fitri Mustika Sari, Suprapto, Arizal, Ramadhan Marsya Oktaviana
This research explores how motivation and engagement in apprenticeships affect civil engineering students in Indonesia. We use qualitative research methods to understand what drives students to stay motivated and engaged during their apprenticeships. Our study is based on Self-Determination Theory, which...
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Application Of Batik with Castor Tree and ButterflyMotifs on Women’s Outer Clothes

Fitri Rabi’ati, Indarti Indarti, Martadi Martadi, Urip Wahyuningsih
Batik is a cloth coloring technique that originates from Indonesia, where in the manufacturing stage, wax is used as a color barrier. Castor is the name of an area in Surabaya and is famous for its batik. Meanwhile, butterflies symbolize freedom and change for the better. Fashion trends change over time....
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Design of Cindelaras Batik Motif with Patterns Applied to Men’s Shirt

Salmadevi Tyasningrum, Indarti Indarti, Yulistiana, Urip Wahyuningsih, Inty Nahari, Deny Arifiana
Cindelaras is a folk tale that talks about an exiled king's son who meets his father as an adult, with his famous rooster. The purpose of this study is to describe the process of designing batik motifs with the source of ideas from the Cindelaras folk tale on men's shirts. The method used in...
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Application of Submarine Monument Motif Batik on Women’s Casual Wear

Maharani Putri Sari Dewi, Indarti Indarti, Martadi Martadi, Urip Wahyuningsih
As time goes by, batik began to be used as a fabric pattern that developed into modern clothing that elevates local cultural culture. The submarine monument, or better known as “Monkasel” is one of the destinations of Surabaya City which was once involved in the Battle of the Arafura Sea to free West...
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Comprehensive Bibliometric Review of AI Disadvantages in Writing Class: How Does It Impact Plagiarism?

Suminar Suminar, Arif Widiyanto, Santi Pratiwi Tri Utami
Modernity has led to an increasing identification of technology integration in writing classes, particularly the use of artificial intelligence for text generation. This bibliometrics focuses on the harm of text generation, especially the practice of plagiarism. This research uses Preferred Reporting...
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Strengthening Innovations of Shibori Sidomaju Products in Kenteng Village in Supporting Sustainable Business

Nurdian Susilowati, Lesa Paranti, Edi Kurniawan, Puji Novita Sari
Currently, Shibori product sales are still limited to local communities. Sales are conducted through word of mouth, consignment at nearby shops or boutiques, and direct sales to local communities. With the rise of globalization, innovation, and new approaches are essential to introduce and promote products...
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Community-Based Integrated Child Protection Model for Intervention to Reduce Child Marriage Cases

Muhammad Azinar, Bertakalswa Hermawati, Puput Ediyarsari
Marriage between women and girls is a serious problem because it has a negative impact on both the mother and the child being born, including complications of pregnancy and childbirth, miscarriage, stillbirth, high fertility, morbidity, infant death, greater risk of stunting, thinness and underweight,...
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Observation of the Home Environment of Grade 5 Elementary School Students in Filariasis Endemic Area Pekalongan City

Sofwan Indarjo, Agus Suwandono, Sulistiyani Sulistiyani, Zahroh Shaluhiyah, Iis Sriningsih
Pekalongan City is one of the cities where filariasis is endemic with an mf-rate > 1%. SFrom 2004 to 2017 the number of clinical or positive cases containing microfilariae was 417 people, while 40 people were chronic..In 2018, 6 people were found to be infected with microfilariae aged less than 12 years...
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Critical Thinking Disposition of Elementary School Teacher Education Students During and After The Covid-19 Pandemic

Sutarno Sutarno
The aim of this research is to describe the critical thinking disposition of Elementary School Teacher Education students at State University of Malang who use online learning (during Covid-19) and offline learning (post-Covid-19). The research objectives in detail are 1) to describe the critical thinking...
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Appropriating English proficiency test format: A case study of Indonesian Aviation School

Isli Iriani Indiah Pane, Cecilia Cheong Yin Mei, Daniel Chow Ung T’chiang, Hesti Fibriasari, Tiara Sylvia, Yayang Naibaho, Idris Sadri
Proficiency in the English language holds utmost importance for students in aviation academies, serving as a fundamental element in ensuring efficient communication and safety across the worldwide aviation sector. Serving as the universal language in aviation, a strong command of English is vital for...
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Mapping Strategy for Student Theses in the Field of Language: Research Roadmap with Bibliometric Analysis

Tessa Simahate, Harly Christy M. Siagian
This study aims to evaluate the correlation between the thesis topics of students from the Faculty of Language and Arts at Universitas Negeri Medan from 2017 to 2023 and the university's vision, mission, and research roadmap. Using qualitative and quantitative analysis methods, the thesis topics...
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Measuring Public Understanding and Interest in Artificial Intelligence in Indonesia

Henry Praherdhiono, Citra Kurniawan, Yulias Prihatmoko, Nunung Nindigraha
AI's rapid progress in recent years has revolutionized healthcare, finance, and transportation industries. Its ability to optimize processes and personalize services highlights its transformative potential. This widespread adoption is reflected in Indonesia's rising interest in AI technologies....
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Analysis of Internship Activities of Engineering Faculty Students in the Implementation of Independent Learning

Zulkifli Matondang, H. Sitompul, E. Daryanto, S. Januariyansah
The internship program is one of the activities in independent learning activities. The purpose of this article is to analyze the implementation of internship activities for FE Unimed students. Implementation of internships by involving appropriate partners in their field of expertise. The purpose of...
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From Four Dimension’s FoMO: A Phenomenological Study of the Role of Social Networking in New Students

Nadia Khairinia, Azam Kapindo Tarigan, Rafly Fauzi Chadrayana
In social networks, millions of people can share information about interests and especially share photos and videos, create blogs and send messages, and can build conversations in person. Researchers later linked addiction to social networking with Fear of Missing Out. This study aims to understand the...
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The Experience of Students Of State University Of Malang (Um) On The Sipejar Mobile Application Using The Usability Testing Method

Nur Eva, Farras Huwaidi Ar-Robbaniy, Henry Praherdhiono, Eka Pramono
The Covid-19 pandemic has made students of the State University of Malang (UM) learn using digital media. The mandatory digital media used is the SIPEJAR MOBILE learning application. State University of Malang (UM) is among the best universities in the implementation of online learning according to the...
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Problem-Focused Coping and Psychological Well-Being of Social Media Users in Emerging Adulthood

Allivia Ayu Wardani, Nur Eva
Psychological well-being is a condition where human psychological abilities function fully and is a condition that everyone wants to achieve. This level of psychological well-being is caused by factors such as coping strategies or the ability to deal with pressure which is divided into two types and...
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Phenomenological Study: Self-Adjustment and Stress Coping in Overseas Students in Malang City

Mutia Husna Avezahra, Fadia, Khaliza Dhia Kanti, Yesenia Salsabila Az Zahra
This study aims to determine how self-adjustment is described by overseas students from outside Malang City in dealing with problems and challenges of cultural, linguistic, and environmental differences in the area where they live to pursue education with stress-coping strategies. This research uses...
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The Artificial Intelligence Application Model In Higher Education Towards World-Class University

Nur Aedi
This study aims to determine how self-adjustment is described by overseas students from outside Malang City in dealing with problems and challenges of cultural, linguistic, and environmental differences in the area where they live to pursue education with stress-coping strategies. This research uses...