This study aims to explore the Dayak Kenyah tribe's bead crafts through motifs that found and relatedto geometry transformation’s concept. This kind research is the qualitative research thorough an ethnography approach. Data were collected through observation, interview and documentation. The subject of this research is bead crafts and the object of this research is the geometry transformation’s that found in the motifs of bead crafts’s made. The data obtained in this research came from derived from direct observation of interview results, the results of interview, and the results of documentation. Based on the results of the exploration, it was found that the ten bead bening, saungaban, anjat, besunung, batuksapei, beluko letto, sepeiinoq, avet, and ta’a) studied had a connection to five motifs (fern’s motif, asoq’s motif, bang bekat’s motif, pun’s motif, and silung kelunan’s motif) were used which became examples the application of geometry transformation’s concept in translation.
This research aims to determine the influence of intergovernmental revenue, audit findings of the BPK, functional differentiation and legislative size to the level of disclosure of Local Government Financial Statements (LKPD) district/city in Aceh in 2015-2017. The population in this research is the Regency/city government in Aceh. The sample techniques in this study used the census method with 69 samples of the BPK-RI test Results Report of 2015-2017. The independent variables examined in this study were intergovernmental revenue, the BPK audit findings, the number of SKPD, and the legislative measures. While the dependent variable is the level of disclosure of Local Government Financial Statements (LKPD). The type of data used in this study is secondary data. The analyses used in this study were multiple linear regression. Subsequent data is processed by using the SPSS test tool. The results of the study showed the intergovernmental revenue, BPK audit findings, the number of SKPD, and the size of the legislature jointly impacted the level of LKPD disclosure. A partial intergovernmental revenue and the number of SKPD have a positive effect on LKPD disclosure rates, whereas BPK audit findings and legislative measures negatively affect LKPD disclosure rates.
When studying mathematics, many students consider mathematics to be a difficult subject because they see it as a close system that prioritizes standards of rigor, speed, and memory. Conventional learning methods might make students bored. Various model is needed to overcome this. One of which is the culture associated with learning mathematics, known as ethnomathematics. The purpose of this study was to explore the bead crafts of the Kenyah Dayak tribe, located in Kalimantan, Indonesia, that develop heritage motifs attributed to the concept of geometric transformations on rotation and dilatation. This type of research was qualitative research involving observation, interviews, and documentation. The subject of this study was bead craft in the local area and the object of this study was the concept of geometric transformation on rotation and dilatation that exists in the craft motifs of the beads made. The data obtained in this study provides insights into the various cultural objects that can be used for triggering mathematics thinking. Through this resource, students may understand geometric concepts such as rotation and dilation, applicable to the real context of their daily life.
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