Series-6 (Nov. – Dec. 2020)Nov. – Dec. 2020 Issue Statistics
Series-1 Series-2 Series-3 Series-4 Series-5 Series-6 Series-7
- Citation
- Abstract
- Reference
- Full PDF
- Index Paper
- Cover Paper
Abstract: BPJS (Indonesian National Health Security Services) is an insurance that is administered by the state with a large number of participants, however it is still necessary to measure the satisfaction received by patients, considering that in previous studies several things need to be corrected because of the lack of service. This study aims to examine the effect of nurse and doctor services on satisfaction. The results showed that the services of nurses and doctors had a significant effect on patient satisfaction. An adequate number of nurses can help doctors to monitor the patient's condition so that at any time the patient needs treatment, for example, changing infusions can be done quickly because the number of nurses is sufficient. Doctors who can provide comprehensive service have an important role in determining patient satisfaction. This research can be used as a policy reference and a reference for further research.
Keywords: Health, Nurse, Doctor, Satisfaction, Cognitive Learning
[1]. Arumsari, D. P., Emaliyawati, E., & Sriati, A. (2017). Hambatan Komunikasi Efektif Perawat Dengan Keluarga Pasien Dalam Perspektif Perawat. Jurnal Pendidikan Keperawatan Indonesia. https://doi.org/10.17509/jpki.v2i2.4745
[2]. Elkhani, N., & Bakri, A. (2016). Review on " expectancy Disconfirmation theory " (EDT) model in B2C e-commerce. Journal of Information Systems Research & Innovation.
[3]. Ellison, D. (2015). Communication skills. In Nursing Clinics of North America. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cnur.2014.10.004
[4]. Fenny, A. P. okua., Enemark, U., Asante, F. A., & Hansen, K. S. (2014). Patient satisfaction with primary health care - a comparison between the insured and non-insured under the National Health Insurance Policy in Ghana. Global Journal of Health Science. https://doi.org/10.5539/gjhs.v6n4p9
[5]. Fenton, J. J., Jerant, A. F., Bertakis, K. D., & Franks, P. (2012). The cost of satisfaction: A national study of patient satisfaction, health care utilization, expenditures, and mortality. Archives of Internal Medicine. https://doi.org/10.1001/archinternmed.2011.1662.
- Citation
- Abstract
- Reference
- Full PDF
Abstract: Organizational climate is an important aspect in culture and work environment when all organizational climates have a good environment, then this can support job satisfaction. When an organization has a good quality of service, this aspect can affect job satisfaction. This study aims to examine the effects of climate. Organization and service quality on job satisfaction. This research uses a quantitative approach and is carried out and at the PPDS (Specialist Medicine Academic Program), Universitas Diponegoro. The results show that organizational climate and service quality have a positive and significant effect on job satisfaction. Job satisfaction can be composed of the existence of good service quality in an organization and climate which supports the creation of a conducive working atmosphere. The results of this study can be used as a reference in determining strategies and policies in the field of education..
Keywords: Organizational Climate; Service Quality; Job Satisfaction; Education
[1]. Albrecht, S. L., Bakker, A. B., Gruman, J. A., Macey, W. H., & Saks, A. M. (2015). Employee engagement, human resource management practices and competitive advantage: An integrated approach. In Journal of Organizational Effectiveness. https://doi.org/10.1108/JOEPP-08-2014-0042
[2]. Ashkanasy, N. M., Wilderom, C. P. M., & Peterson, M. F. (2011). The handbook of organizational culture and climate. In The Handbook of Organizational Culture and Climate. https://doi.org/10.4135/9781483307961
[3]. Collie, R. J., Shapka, J. D., & Perry, N. E. (2012). School climate and social-emotional learning: Predicting teacher stress, job satisfaction, and teaching efficacy. Journal of Educational Psychology. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0029356
[4]. Croker, J. E., Swancutt, D. R., Roberts, M. J., Abel, G. A., Roland, M., & Campbell, J. L. (2013). Factors affecting patients' trust and confidence in GPs: Evidence from the English national GP patient survey. BMJ Open. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2013-002762
[5]. Gunnarsdóttir, S., Clarke, S. P., Rafferty, A. M., & Nutbeam, D. (2009). Front-line management, staffing and nurse-doctor relationships as predictors of nurse and patient outcomes. A survey of Icelandic hospital nurses. International Journal of Nursing Studies. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2006.11.007.
- Citation
- Abstract
- Reference
- Full PDF
Abstract: In recent years in Vietnam, learning English has been prevalent and it has become more popular and urgent as Vietnam has one of south-east Asia's fastest-growing economies and has set its sights on becoming a developed nation by 2020. Motivation learning thus plays an essential role and can be seen as a fundamental factor in language learning that no teacher could avoid being concerned with the motivation of the students. This paper discussed the issues further by researching the way of organizing English activities in the class meetings in order to enhance students' motivation to study English in a class at Luong Ngoc Quyen high school. The aim of the class meeting reviews all previous week.....
Keywords: motivation, learner's motivation, class meeting, language activities
[1] Ausubel, D. A. (1968), Educational psychology: A cognitive view, New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston. [Online]. Available: https://www.academia.edu/4103526/Ausubels_learning_Theory_Implications_on_Mathematics_Teaching_Khagendra_Adhikari.[Accessed February 13, 2020]
[2] Garder R., & Lambert, W. (1972), Attitudes and Motivation Second Language Learning. Rowley, M.A: Newbury House. [Online]. Available: https://www.scirp.org/reference/ReferencesPapers.aspx?ReferenceID=1189908. [Accessed February 13, 2020]
[3] Garder R., C. (1985), Social Psychology and Second Language Learning, London: Edward Arnold. [Online]. Available: https://www.scirp.org/reference/ReferencesPapers.aspx?ReferenceID=2083920. [Accessed February 13, 2020]
- Citation
- Abstract
- Reference
- Full PDF
Abstract: Specialist medical education is closely related to practical aspects to obtain direct learning from patients. In conditions where there are obstacles that can reduce the knowledge of students who take part in specialist medical education programs, it can reduce educational output related to the competence of specialist doctors. In the conditions of the coronavirus pandemic and force majeure conditions can reduce face-to-face activities so that the alternative that emerges is online or online learning. Learning that is not done directly can reduce the potential for achieving an output of specialist doctor education so that learning that is carried out online can reduce motivation to learn. This study aims.....
Keywords: Attitude, Subjective Norm, Online Learning
[1]. Ajzen, I. (1991). The theory of planned behavior. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes. https://doi.org/10.1016/0749-5978(91)90020-T
[2]. Ajzen, I. (2012). The theory of planned behavior. In Handbook of Theories of Social Psychology: Volume 1. https://doi.org/10.4135/9781446249215.n22
[3]. Barry, D. S., Marzouk, F., Chulak-Oglu, K., Bennett, D., Tierney, P., & O'Keeffe, G. W. (2016). Anatomy education for the YouTube generation. Anatomical Sciences Education. https://doi.org/10.1002/ase.1550
[4]. Cheston, C. C., Flickinger, T. E., & Chisolm, M. S. (2013). Social media use in medical education: A systematic review. In Academic Medicine. https://doi.org/10.1097/ACM.0b013e31828ffc23
[5]. Dewberry, C., & Jackson, D. J. R. (2018). An application of the theory of planned behavior to student retention. Journal of Vocational Behavior. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvb.2018.03.005
- Citation
- Abstract
- Reference
- Full PDF
Abstract: The research aims to develop a Constructivistic Learning Model Based on the style of To Ugi (PATU) at
Lalabata Elementary School, Tanete Rilau District, Barru District. This type of research is research and
development (R & D). The research was carried out by stages: 1) analyzing the level of needs of students
towards to ugi-based constructivistic learning model (case analysis), 2) designing the development of learning
models (research and development), 3) producing to ugi-based constructivistic learning model products (in
terms of validity, practicality, effectiveness). Data analysis used quantitative qualitative descriptive with SPSS
program. The results of the study show: 1) the analysis of the level of needs of students towards to ugi-based
constructivist learning model.....
Keywords: Model, Learning, Constructivistic, style, To, Ugi
[1]. Chujaemah Nurul, Yuliana Septi, Utaminingsi Suci, (2012) "Penggunaan Pendekatan Konstruktivistik dalam Peningkatan Hasil
Belajar Matematika Materi Bangun Ruang". nurulchujaemah@yahoo.co.id
[2]. Goleman Daniel, (2011), Emotional Intellegence (Kecerdasan Emosional, Mengapa EI lebih penting dari EQ). Jakarta: Gramedia
Pustaka Utama
[3]. Lickona Thomas, (2013). Educating for Character (Mendidik untuk Membentuk Karakter). Jakarta: Bumi Aksara
[4]. Mulyatiningsi Endang, (2013). "Analisis Model Pendidikan Karakter untuk Usia Anak, Remaja, dan Dewasa". endang_mulyati
ningsi@yahoo.com
[5]. Mulyatiningsih Endang, (2014). Metode Penelitian Terapan Bidang Pendidikan. Bandung: Alphabeta
- Citation
- Abstract
- Reference
- Full PDF
Abstract: The study was conducted to find out the strategies for improving teachers' effectiveness in teaching and learning of mathematics in primary schools in Aguata Local Government Area of Anambra State. The study adopted a survey research design with a population of 2065 primary six pupils and 74 primary six teachers in all the 30 public primary schools in Aguata Local Government Area of Anambra State. From the population, a sample of 500 primary six pupils and 29 teachers was drawn using simple random sampling technique and disproportionate stratified allocation. The instrument for data collection was researchers' constructed questionnaire. Four research.....
Keywords: Teachers' effectiveness, teaching and learning of mathematics, primary schools
[1]. Acharya, B. R. (2016). Factors affecting difficulties in learning mathematics by mathematics learners. International journal of elementary education, 6 (2), 8-15.
[2]. Bahago, B. A. & Attah, B. G. (2014). Secondary school students' perception of the influence of motivation on achievement in mathematics. International journal of research in science, technology and mathematics education, 2 (2), 24-34.
[3]. Charles-Ogan, G. (2015). Mathematics as a tool for achieving the vision20:2020 goal of national transformation International Journal of and Education, Learning Development, 3 (8), 57-61.
[4]. Habtamu S. B. (2017). Factors Affecting Learning Mathematics in the Case Assosa University Collage of Natural Science. International Journal of Education, Culture and Society, 2 (1), 6-12.
[5]. Ismaila, S. F., Shahrillb, M. & Mundia, L. (2015). Factors Contributing to Effective Mathematics Teaching in Secondary Schools in Brunei Darussalam. Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 186, 474 – 481.
- Citation
- Abstract
- Reference
- Full PDF
Abstract: The study investigated students' entry requirement on achievement in Integrated science and their possible progressiveness at Colleges of Education. Four research questions and Three Hypotheses were answered and tested respectively. An expo-facto design method was adopted for the study. The sample comprised 300 graduated students randomly selected from three Colleges of Education who possessed either WAEC/NECO or NABTEB certificate. Results of the students from NCE I-III were obtained from the departmental files of the colleges involved in the research and were categorized into 4-point Likert scale for analysis using inferential statistics. The result showed that there.....
Keywords: Entry Requirement, Academic Performance, Integrated Science and Colleges of Education
[1]. Galadime, I. & Yushau, M.A (2007). An Investigation into Mathematics Performance of Senior Secondary Student in Sokoto. Abacus 32 (1) 2433.
[2]. Joseph, E. A. and Ikechukum, I. (2018) Academic Achievement of Student in Basic Science among Secondary Schools in River State. International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) ISSN (online); 2319-7064.
[3]. Olikpe, I.& Amadi, O. (2011) Effective Woman Education in Nigeria. Issues and Strategies in Chibwogwu and Mars (Eds). Toward Gender Equality in Nigeria (52.59) Umunze Research and Conference Unit.
[4]. Ma & Xu (2012). The Link between Attitude Towards Mathematics Achievement. American Journal of Education, pp. 256-
[5]. Minimum Standard, MS, (2012) Nigeria Certification in Education Minimum Standard. TETfund project, (2013)
- Citation
- Abstract
- Reference
- Full PDF
Abstract: The study examined the benefits inherent in the involvement of Service learning and School-to-work processes at the secondary school to the society. 4 research questions were addressed in the study. A quasi-experimental research design was adopted and a sample of 210 was purposively selected from the population of senior secondary school of Arts and Science students. Two instruments: Learners Attitudinal Scale (r = .73) and Community Expected School Goals (r = .78) provided data for analysis in addition to students' grades. Data generated were analysed descriptively....
Keywords: Fields of study, Knowledge, School-to-work, Service learning, Society.
[1]. Clayton, P. H., Bringle, R. G., & Hatcher, J. A. (Eds.) (2013): Research on service learning: Conceptual frameworks and assessment: Communities, institutions, and partnerships (Vol. 2). Sterling: Stylus.
[2]. Eyler, J. & Giles, D.E. (1999): Where's the learning in service-learning? San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass Publishers.
[3]. Eyler, J., & Giles, D. (1999): Where is the learning in service learning? San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
[4]. FGN (2004). National policy on education, 4th ed NERDC press. Yaba-Lagos Nigeria
[5]. Freire, P. (1972): Pedagogy of the oppressed. Harmondsworth: Penguin Education Specials
- Citation
- Abstract
- Reference
- Full PDF
Abstract: Background: This study aims to improve the ability to write speech texts in class XII Accounting at SMK Muhammadiyah Ambarawa with the Group Investigation (GI) of cooperative learning method. This research is a Classroom Action Research (PTK). The subjects of this study were 37 students of class XII Accounting at SMK Muhammadiyah Ambarawa. This research was conducted in two cycles with four stages of implementation, namely planning, implementing, observing, and reflecting. The data collection techniques of this research were observation and questionnaires. The research instruments were in the form of observation sheets and questionnaires. The data analysis technique in this research is descriptive quantitative.
Materials and Methods: Writing is a language.....
Keywords: Cooperative Group Investigation, Writing; Speech; Improvement.
[1]. Arikunto, S. (2013). Research procedure. Jakarta: CV. Rineka Cipta.
[2]. Dalman. (2012). Writing skills. Jakarta: PT RajaGrafindo Persada.
[3]. Mokhamad, I. (2008) Indonesian Language 3. Jakarta: Bookkeeping Center of the Ministry of National Education.
[4]. Nurgiantoro, Burhan. 2010. Assessment of Language Learning. Yogyakarta: BPFE.
[5]. Nurhadi. 2017. Handbook of Writing. Jakarta: Earth Literacy.
- Citation
- Abstract
- Reference
- Full PDF
Abstract: Consumer Protection under the Act No.8, 1999 should be upheld in business and trade relations in general for the sake of justice. Criminal provisions must be placed as primum remedium of protection under the act so they can work earnestly with criminal sanctions as general and special prevention corporation of criminal acts.
Keywords: Consumer Protection
.....