This study aims to analyze the learning process online, supporting factors and factors inhibiting teachers in carrying out online learning during the covid-19 pandemic. This research was conducted in several elementary schools in Nganjuk district which is calculated from September to January 2021. This study uses a type of descriptive qualitative method research. The subjects used in this study were primary school teachers and some education-related policymakers. Data collection techniques used in this study in the form of open questionnaires, semi-structured interviews, documentation and field records. The result of this study is that the covid-19 pandemic has a huge impact on the learning process, learning that is usually carried out directly is now diverted into online learning. Students feel bored and bored during the learning. Online learning for primary school-age children is less effective. There are several factors supporting teachers in the online learning process, namely the availability of mobile phones, quotas and a stable internet network. In addition to the supporting factors in online learning there are also several factors inhibiting teachers in online learning. The inhibitory factors include that not all students have mobile phones and many parents are busy working.it is necessary to government from various parties, both from the government as the regulatory holder and the community as policy users. so it is expected that both can synergize and maximize the academic potential of students.
Many projects in Indonesia have implemented new strategies in response to the COVID-19 outbreak. Many projects suffered unexpected losses during the COVID-19 pandemic, and conditions were unpredictable. This situation must be considered by all stakeholders participating in a project. Another problem in the implementation of construction is the fragmentation between project participants. Therefore, a strategy is needed in each phase of the project life cycle. In the absence of proper planning, the contractor is the party responsible for bearing the risk associated with this occurrence. Improved project performance is a shared responsibility among owners, contractors, designers, and subcontractors, all of whom need to tap into their own sources of creativity and innovation. The potential of partnering as a tool for achieving lean construction performance, it is still in its infancy as a means of enhancing project outcomes. In this study, we used qualitative methods and in-depth interviews enhanced by focus group discussions of 14 experts (owners, designers, contractors, and academics) using the Delphi method. The results illustrate the maturity of partnering in integrated project delivery (IPD); therefore, its guiding philosophy can be developed and implemented to improve the outcomes of construction projects in terms of cost, quality, schedule, health and safety, and environmental performance. The most important part of this research is related to the implementation of the 17th goal of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), i.e., partnerships to achieve the goals. This research contributes to a deepening of partnering practices that can drive performance in project implementation.
The waste problem that occurs in almost a number of big cities in Indonesia has a serious impact on these handling efforts. Through the policy launched by the City Government itself, efforts to deal with waste in the city environment itself continue to be carried out and pursued together. Depok City as one of the cities in the West Java region is highly committed to the waste problem that occurs in the Depok City Area.Every day the city of Depok has to deal with 1,250 tons of mounting waste, causing concern for the Depok City Government to immediately handle the waste problem. With the issuance of the Depok City Government Regulation Number 5 of 2015 concerning Waste Management, it has become an important issue of the Depok City Government's work program in the success of the waste management program.The main program carried out by the Depok City Government is through the Strategy Duck Garbage which is expected to be able to solve the waste problem in Depok City. In this study the author uses a qualitative descriptive research method with government informants as competent sources and can answer the strategies carried out by the Depok City Government itself. In addition to Interview with informants, the author also uses Observation and Study of documents to support information
Civil servants as a government apparatus are required to have ethics. However, the phenomenon of many civil servants being convicted of corruption and still receiving salaries, even filed a lawsuit, left a big question mark regarding their compliance with ethics. The method used in this paper is a literature study. The results showed that corruption is a violation of ethics and the reluctance to resign and even sue when dismissal is clearly contrary to ethical behavior. Legal norms as a manifestation of ethics in the form of written law and an embodiment of good governance are good enough, it's just that law enforcement must be done by superiors, Staff Development Officers are not done and they become part of those who also violate ethics because they do not want to uphold ethics in his environment. This also is not in line with the spirit of good governance that not only wants the rule of law but also must have law enforcement. In the future, as an effort to create ethical Civil Servants, law enforcement must be carried out absolutely.
As the most important component in life, the existence of water should be preserved and preserved. The principles of water conservation must be adhered to in daily life so that water sustainability can last into the future. The Citarum River as one of the biggest water potentials in West Java has a huge potential for the community, both for its beneficial potential and for its detrimental potential. Unfortunately, the community and the government tend to be lulled by the beneficial potential of the Citarum river, and unwittingly increase the potential loss of the river. Reduced land conservation areas, densely populated settlements, pollution of rivers by domestic and industrial waste, and others cause disasters such as floods, droughts and landslides. This is a problem that must be resolved together between the government and the community. Coordination, division of responsibilities, and harmonious communication between the two are believed to solve the complicated problems that occur in the Citarum River Basin.
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