– Nadiem Makarim, the Minister of Education and Culture, released "Merdeka Belajar" (Freedom to Learn) as his revolutionary program by the end of 2019. It aims to make significant changes in the world of education. The current study aims to demonstrate the understanding of primary school teachers' understanding of the concept and implementation of Merdeka Belajar during Covid-19. Data were obtained through surveys via Google-Forms and in-depth interviews via WhatsApp with twenty primary school teachers at private and public schools around DKI Jakarta, Bogor, and Banten. In contrast, secondary data is obtained from previous research and online news directly related to this study. They were analyzed through restatement, description, and interpretation stages. The investigation resulted that the teachers having conceptually understood the program of Merdeka Belajar well. They agreed and accepted the program to reform and improve the education quality and the changes of times. The problem lies in the practical implementation due to the limited number of teacher movers in every school unit as creators, innovators, and role models for the other teachers. Besides, the lack of supporting infrastructure for online learning and the teachers' mastery of technology also hinder the program's success. Finally, this study recommended the need to socialize with the community, hold more teacher training, increase the number and distribution of teacher movers, and improve teachers' skills in using information and communication technology in the learning process. Keywords: Merdeka Belajar, Teacher Mover, Online Learning, Covid-19
<p>This research to discuss the Government's strategy to increase public acceptance toward nuclear power development plan. The purpose of this research is to obtain recommendation for government’s strategy. It is design as descriptive qualitative one with design research. The results showed there are two strategies, namely; strategies of socialization through counseling and through online media. Based on the research, it is recommended that the government should establish a Coordination Board which is under the command of (under command) specifically in the case of nuclear power plants in Jepara.</p><p><span>Keywords: Nuclear Power Plant; Community acceptance; The government's strategy.</span></p>
Introduction: Indonesia Population Demographic Survey in 2017 recorded that 8% of teenage boys and 2% of teenage girls admitted to having sexual intercourse. This certainly worries all of us who hope today's youth will be a demographic bonus. Sexual behavior is at risk of impacting the issue of Unwanted Pregnancy (KTD), abortion, Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs), and the ongoing incidence of HIV and AIDS. Objective: to confirm the relationship of attitudes and knowledge with risky sexual behavior in adolescent boys in Indonesia. Methods: This type of research is quantitative analytics using a cross-sectional design and sourced from secondary data of the Indonesian Health Demographic Survey 2017. The population in this study was 13,079 adolescent men aged 15-24, sampling 10,710 with saturated sampling techniques. Bivariate data analysis using the chi-square test (0.05). Results: were obtained by adolescents with a positive attitude of 52.1%, knowledgeable 77.8%, and 13.1% risky sexual behavior. Test results showed there was an attitude relationship with risky sexual behavior with p-value = 0.000 and there was a knowledge relationship with risky sexual behavior with p-value = 0.000. Conclusions: This study are expected to be used as input for the creation of risky sexual behavior prevention programs in adolescents and form the basis for the creation of an educational model related to adolescent reproductive health for parents and educational institutions.
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Physical exercise is essential to maintain human health. However, everybody has to apply the health protocols to prevent COVID-19 transmission during the pandemic. There is no exception; it is also applied for Clinical Clerkship Students who undergo the learning process at the Teaching Hospital. Unfortunately, no research provides a perspective on health protocol during the COVID-19 pandemic on daily exercise activities. This study aims to research the sports activities of Clinical Clerkship Students, measure knowledge about distance when exercising according to the protocol from the Ministry of Health, and describe their opinion regarding health protocols. This research conducted a mixed-method experiment that studies twenty-eight Clinical Clerkship Students. The type of sport and its frequency were evaluated using the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) short form. The enhancement of participants’ knowledge after watching the video and sport activity were studied descriptive quantitatively. Meanwhile, their opinion on the health protocol was analyzed qualitatively. The participants' Physical Activity Categories were 25% low, 50% moderate, and 25% high. The results showed that low and high IPAQ Catagories have a higher video post-test score, but there was no correlation. More than 75% of the students understand the contents of health protocols during exercise. We conclude that half of Clinical Clerkship Students have a moderate physical activity category and know about distance when exercising through educational videos and believe that maintaining health during a pandemic by exercising is necessary as long as they adhere to health protocols.
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