This study aims to: determine the reality of the library, a description of students' reading interest, and the implementation of library management in increasing students' reading interest in Madrasah Tsanawiyah Negeri Gowa. This type of research is a collaborative action research school (madrasah) using a management approach. This research is located in Madrasah Tsanawiyah Negeri Gowa. Data collection uses two types of data, namely primary data sources through direct observation and observation and secondary data sources from books, journals, and other important documents. The results of this study indicate that the implementation of library management can increase students' reading interest in Madrasah Tsanawiyah Negeri Gowa. This can be seen from the increasing number of library visitors each cycle, namely in cycle 1 as many as 24 people (5.15%), cycle II as many as 69 people (14.81%), and cycle III as many as 151 people (32.40%) of the total number of students as many as 466 people. Based on these calculations, cycle 1 to cycle II has increased by 9.66% while from cycle II to cycle III has increased by 17.59%. Thus the interest of students in Madrasah Tsanawiyah Negeri Gowa has increased. The implication of this research is that the head of the madrasa should provide adequate facilities and infrastructure in the library so that students feel happy and interested in entering the library. Meanwhile, the library must further improve good library management in carrying out work programs prepared by making SOP so that the implementation of each program can run effectively and efficiently.
Background: AIDS is a collection of symptoms caused by a variety of microorganisms and other ferocity due to the decreased resistance/immunity of the patient.GlobalAIDS epidemicshowsthatthereare34millionpeoplewithHIVworldwide.InSoutheastAsia, there are approximately 4 million people with HIV. HIV infection in humans has a long incubation period (5-10 years), and then the patient can be called as people living with HIVHIVcausesimmunedeficiencysothatthepatientsarevulnerabletoopportunistic infection attack. Antiretroviral (ARV) could be given the patients to stop a virus and restoring the immune system, reduce the occurrence of opportunistic infections, improve the quality of life and decrease disability. Objectives: This study aims to explore the Multidimensional Quality of Life of HIV/AIDS patients in Maccini Clinic Makassar. Methods:Phenomenological study conducted to explore the experiences of informants related to the quality of life of HIV/AIDS patients who have antiretroviral therapy. Ten informants selected based on inclusion criteria using purposive sampling. Data were collected through interviews and analysis with the aid of N Vivo software version 10. Results: The results of this study shows that after having antiretroviral therapy, HIV/AIDS patients have increased in physical, psychological, social, functional, environmental, spiritual, and sexual dimensions. Conclusions: The dimension that gives most inreasing of the quality of life in HIV patients was physical dimension.
Hypertension is a condition caused by disruption in the bloodstream which can make it more difficult for oxygen and food substances (nutrients) from the blood to be delivered to the tissues in need. Hypertension is also known as a silent disease, which can lead to more dangerous and life-threatening complications. As a chronic condition, hypertension requires proper treatment not only pharmacologically but non-pharmacologically. One alternative in improving the circulatory system in the body is brisk walking exercise. The aim of this literature review was to find out the effect of brisk walking on blood pressure in hypertension patients. 10 articles were included, which were found from searching through three databases, namely Google Scholar, PubMed and Science Direct, for experimental studies published from 2017 to 2020. According to the results, brisk walking can control blood pressure from an average of 150 and diastolic measurements of 100 mmHg to an average of 140 and 80 mmHg, respectively, with significant average values from the 10 articles. Brisk walking can reduce blood pressure in hypertension patients when carried out three times a week in the morning, with a duration of 30-45 minutes, for at least three months (regularly). Keywords: hypertension, brisk walking exercise, blood pressure
This research discuss the relation between teacher recruitment strategies and achievement awards toward work motivation at Sanggar Genius Yatim Mandiri Makassar with the aims: 1) to find out the teacher's recruitment strategies at Sanggar Genius Yatim Mandiri Makassar; 2) to discover the teacher's achievement awards Sanggar Genius Yatim Mandiri Makassar; 3) to determine the work motivation Sanggar Genius Yatim Mandiri Makassar; 4) to examine the correlation between teacherss recruitment and work motivation at Sanggar Genius Yatim Mandiri Makassar; 5) to examine the correlation between achievement awards and work motivation at Sanggar Genius Yatim Mandiri Makassar; and 6) to examine the correlation between the teacher's recruitment, the achievement of work motivation toward work motivation at Sanggar Genius Yatim Mandiri Makassar. This research is a quantitative by ex post facto method. Instrument used is a questionarre than analyzed by using product moment correlation. This research indicate that: 1) the teacher's recruitment strategy was in the very good category of the criteria set; 2) achievement awards for teachers were in the medium category 3) the teachers work motivation was in the medium category 4) the correlation between recruitment and selection of educators with work motivation showed a positive at a strong relation level; 5) the correlation between achievement awards for teachers with work motivation showed a positive and significant correlation at a moderate level of relation; 6) the correlation between recruitment and selection of teachers and achievement awards together with work motivation showed a positive and significant correlation at a strong relation level.
This study discusses the problem of the effectiveness of PBL learning on students’ mathematics learning outcomes with the intention of seeing the differences in learning outcomes of those who learn and without applying the strategies of Problem Based Learning (PBL). This research is a quasi experiment, the nonequivalent pretest-posttest control group design. The population is all class VIII students at MTs Madani with a sample of class VIIIA (so the experimental class) and also class VIIIB (so the control class). The instrument applied was an essay test which was then analyzed descriptively as well as inferential. The results of the descriptive posttest calculation showed that student learning outcomes with PBL strategies were higher than those who did not apply PBL. Inferential statistical analysis shows that there is a fairly strict difference between learning and PBL strategies and not using PBL learning strategies.
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