Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Arts and Humanities 2021 (IJCAH 2021)

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Adopting Peer Educator Skills: The Effectiveness of Basic Counselling Training

Siti I. Savira, Riza N. Khoirunnisa, Yohana Wuri Satwika, Damajanti K. Dewi, Syahrifa Y. Nurmalasari
Adolescents are subject of the various threats of psychological problems, such as anxiety and depression. Peer educators are suggested as an effective solution to support young people’s mental health. This study aims to examine the effectiveness of basic counselling training to improve skills as a peer...
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Identification of the Emotional Regulations of Surabaya Junior High School Students on the Tendency of Bullying Behavior

Elisabeth Christiana, Nur Hidayah, Blasius B. Lasan, O.M. Hambali
This study aims to determine the level of emotional regulation of junior high school students in Surabaya on bullying behavior. This study is a comparative study with a sample of 135 students (80 female students, 55 male students). This study is a quantitative study with a descriptive approach. The instrument...
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The Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Mental Health of Students with Disabilities

Endang P. Sartinah, Yuliati
This study applied quantitative and qualitative approaches to gain a deep understanding of the impact of Covid-19 on the mental health of students with disabilities in the faculty of education faculty, special education department, Universitas Negeri Surabaya with 117 respondents or students. This number...
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Academic Burnout Among University Students During COVID-19 Outbreak

Heni P. Pamungkas, Eka I. Nurlaili
Academic burnout is a well-known concept associated with students’ exhaustion during academic life. This study aims to explain factors related to academic burnout during the COVID-19 pandemic. The research method adopted a systematic literature review method to conduct scientific articles indexed by...
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Literature Review

Access Visual Communication for Deaf

Dimy Mullyana, Endang Purbaningrum, I K. Budayasa, Yuliyati
The development of mass media to obtain information needs to be supported by providing accessibility for the deaf. Easy access with the principle of equality in diversity and responsiveness to the needs of persons with disabilities in public services. The purpose of accessibility services is to provide...
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Guidance and Counseling Services to Improve Student Resilience

Denok Setiawati
The purpose of this study is to describe the resilience of junior high school students and the types of services that can be applied to improve the resilience of junior high school students. This research is a quantitative descriptive study with data collection techniques are resilience scales, and interviews....
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Sex Education Has a Positive Impact on Children’s Self Concept

Sri Widayati, Wulan P. Saroinsong, Wagino, Reinita A. Syarifa, Al-Dedek D. Yanna, Intan R. Pratiwi
Sex education for children is an effort made to provide understanding, teaching, and planting about issues related to sexuality given to children. The purpose of this study was to determine the self-concept that has a positive impact on children and to find out how to instill sex education in early childhood...
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Revising False Belief in Learning

The Impact of Students’ Belief on a Better Learning Experience

Rizky A. Artiningsih, Chabibatul ‘Alimah, Siti I. Savira
This study aims to analyze the changes in students’ attitudes and beliefs about their learning abilities. The method used to achieve this goal is to train learning strategies based on student learning styles. The training was given to 50 students by providing material about strategies and learning styles....
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Self-Adjustment of Deaf Students Transfer from Special School to Inclusive School

Nisrina N. Agustin
This study describes the adjustment process in deaf students who transfer from special schools to inclusive schools. This research uses a qualitative method with case study approaches. The subject for this research is one student in grade 4 elementary school as the main subject. The subject was selected...
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Needs Analysis of the Multidisciplinary Literacy Lecture Model with Team Teaching and an Integrative Approach

Wahyu Sukartiningsih, Neni Mariana, Roihana Waliyyul Mursyidah
The purpose of this study is to (1) explain the need for a Multidisciplinary Literacy lecture model with Team Teaching and an Integrative Approach in terms of the profile of PGSD student graduates; (2) describe the need for a Multidisciplinary Literacy lecture model with Team Teaching and an Integrative...
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The Literature Review of Tengger Tribe Local Wisdom

Building the Character Value on the Elementary School Students

Putri Rachmadyanti, Rizka M. Syafitri, Ika Rahmawati, Evi Winingsih
Tengger is one of the tribes in East Java, Indonesia, with much interesting local wisdom to study. Learning based on local wisdom is essential to be integrated into the curriculum to sustain the values of local cultural heritage. This study aims to describe the local wisdom of the Tengger Tribe and its...
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Job Burnout on Teachers as Public Servant

Siti I. Savira, Citra F. Kholidya, Putri Rachmadyanti, Dewi Komalasari, Evi Winingsih
Workers in the public service sector are one type of work with high risk of job burnout. This study aims to examine the descriptive data of job burnout of teachers as public servants. The data is collected by distributing online questionnaires. Analysis of the demographic data and the level of burnout...
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Gotakur: An Android-Based Game for Children to Learn Addition and Subtraction Arithmetic Operations

Ika Rahmawati, Ika F. Mahmudha
The research found that the difficulties of learning mathematics in addition and subtraction material caused by errors in applying a formula, errors in understanding the problem, and errors in understanding the number place value, in order to solve the problems, researchers conduct Gotakur (Addition...
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Validity, Reliability, Intra-rater Instrument Parameter Teaching Factory and Learning Outcomes of Industrial Clothing

Ratna Suhartini, Ekohariadi, Luthfiyah Nurlaela, Urip Wahyuningsih, Yulistiana, Yuhri I. Prihatina
The research aims to review the quality instrument of teaching factory parameters and learning outcomes instruments on fashion industry competence, especially internal consistency (Cronbach’s alpha), reliability of retesting (Pearson correlation), and construct validity of existing parameters. Respondents...
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Children’s Well-Being During the Pandemic

Irena Y. Maureen, Wulan P. Saroinsong, Damajanti K. Dewi, Bambang D. Wiyono, Syunu Trihantoyo
Millions of individuals have been restricted to their houses as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic in order to preserve social distance, including children who have been pulled out of school and are barely able to leave their homes. As a result, it would be beneficial to research children’s well-being...
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Study of Vocational Education Curriculum for the Formation of Graduates Competency

Luthfiyah Nurlaela, Ratna Suhartini, Ekohariadi, Elizabeth Titiek Winanti, I Gusti Putu Asto Buditjahjanto, Munoto
This study aims to find out: (1) the uniqueness of Vocational Education Ph.D. Program curriculum, Postgraduate Program of Unesa, compared with similar Ph.D programs in Indonesia; and 2) the level of suitability of the Vocational Education Ph.D. Program curriculum with graduate competencies. This type...
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The Importance of Learning Motivation of High School Students During the Covid-19 Pandemic

Angga Hadiapurwa, Adi S. Jaenudin, Daffa R. Saputra, Budi Setiawan, Hafsah Nugraha
The purpose of this study is to describe the importance of high school students’ learning motivation during the Covid-19 pandemic. During the Covid-19 pandemic, high school students face disruptions and challenges to learning. These disruptions and impediments have an impact on pupils’ willingness to...
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Development of Interactive Water Cycle Materials for Fifth Graders

Faridah Istianah, Siska N. Sari, Ika Rahmawati, Suryanti
This research aims to develop a valid, practical, and compelling multimedia interactive learning of water cycle material to improve student learning outcomes. The type of research used is development research by Borg and Gall, which researchers limit to 7 steps due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The research...
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Use of Contextual Learning Approach to Improving Speech Writing Skills in Primary School

Heru Subrata
This study aims to test the use of scientific approaches to improve speech writing skills in elementary school. This research was conducted against the background of the low ability of students in creative ideas to compose speech text and low to active students in learning activities. Approaches and...
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Emotional Autonomy of Street Adolescence

Riza Noviana Khoirunnisa, Nafila Ikrima
Street adolescences grow up in an unsafe environment, making them vulnerable to growing up with risky behaviours. However, if street adolescences have good emotional autonomy, they can control their emotions and behaviours. Good emotional autonomy is important to the adolescence for their next stage...
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Cultivating the Value of Empathy in the Family Develops a Self-Compassion Attitude in Children

Wulan Patria Saroinsong, Chinun Boonroungrut, Brwa Aziz Sidiq, Cantika Ayu Meylinda, Difta Laily Fauziyah, Lisfi Wulandari
One of the problems of early childhood is that there are still children who have not developed a self-compassion attitude. This can be seen from the attitude of everyday children who easily blame themselves when faced with failure, do not want to correct mistakes, and are less able to manage their emotions....
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Characteristics of Bullying by Elementary School Students in Indonesia: A Literature Review

Vicky Dwi Wicaksono, Nurul Murtadho, Imron Arifin, Eddy Sutadji
Elementary school as the first level of formal education is the first step in solving bullying. Students are the main focus to determine the characteristics of bullying perpetrated by elementary school students. This study uses a literature study to explore the characteristics of bullying in elementary...