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Kanaya Bintang Aulia S; Aris Sutejo; Diana Aqidatun Nisa

JURNAL ILMIAH KOMPUTER GRAFIS 2025 UNIVERSITAS STEKOM

Abstract. Indonesia is an archipelagic country with a rich and diverse cultural heritage, reflected in its traditional clothing from various regions. However, with the advancement of time and the rapid flow of globalization, the younger generation's attention to traditional clothing has declined. A survey of youth aged 19–22 years found that most of them do not fully recognize the types, names, and origins of Indonesian traditional clothing, although they acknowledge the importance of preserving cultural heritage. To address this issue, an educational media in the form of an interactive board game was designed to reintroduce traditional clothing to young people in an engaging way. This study employed qualitative and quantitative methods, including questionnaires, interviews, observations, and focus group discussions. The board game features character pawns representing traditional attire from six major regions of Indonesia, highlighting each area's distinctive visual traits. Through this game, it is expected that youth will gain knowledge and foster a sense of love and pride in the nation's cultural heritage.

Ismantoro, Budi; Ismail, Tubagus; Astuty , Sri

Jurnal Ilmiah Komputerisasi Akuntansi 2025 Universitas Sains dan Teknologi Komputer

The purpose of this research is to determine the factors of taxpayer compliance at the Sekayu Tax Office. This research was conducted on individual taxpayers at the Sekayu Tax Office. The research method used is a quantitative method using five research variables, namely Love of Money, tax knowledge, tax sanctions as the independent variable, and taxpayer compliance as the dependent variable with taxpayer awareness as the intervention/mediation variable. The variable measurement scale used in this research is the Likert Scale. The type of data used is primary data collected through a questionnaire survey of 100 individual taxpayers at the Sekayu Tax Office. Data analysis was carried out using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) based on Partial Least Square (PLS) using SmartPLS 4.0 software. The results of the research show that: 1) Tax knowledge and tax sanctions have a significant influence on taxpayer awareness 2) Tax knowledge and tax sanctions have a positive and significant influence on taxpayer compliance 3) Love of money has a negative and insignificant influence on taxpayer awareness and compliance tax 4) Tax awareness does not have a significant effect on taxpayer compliance and 5) Tax knowledge and tax sanctions do not have a significant effect on taxpayer compliance through taxpayer awareness.

Siti Mutiah; Dwi Wahyu Candra Dewi

This article examines the Banjar folk song entitled "Paris Barantai," which is a work of H. Anang Ardiansyah and has been rearranged by Ken Steven. This song raises the theme of love and deep longing for one's hometown and loved ones, while also depicting the natural beauty of Kotabaru, South Kalimantan. This study applies a qualitative method with a literature study approach, aiming to analyze the social and cultural values contained in the song and their influence on the identity of the Banjar community. The results of the study show that the song "Paris Barantai" contains various life values, such as mutual cooperation, kinship, religiosity, loyalty, and respect for culture and the environment. Furthermore, this song functions as a means of preserving the Banjar language and as a medium for disseminating the moral and cultural values of the Banjar community. As one of the regional musical works, "Paris Barantai" not only serves as entertainment, but also as a symbol of identity and cultural expression that strengthens social solidarity and introduces the richness of local culture to the national level.

Remita Nian Permata Zendrato; Meditatio Situmorang

This journal explores the role of the Church Unity Body in strengthening the unity of Christian faith. The Church, as the body of Christ composed of various members from diverse backgrounds and traditions, is called to unite in one faith, one teaching, and one way of life aligned with the teachings of Christ. This unity is crucial for maintaining harmony within the community of believers and for addressing social and theological challenges in the modern world.The role of the Church Unity Body is evident through Bible teaching based on enduring truth, participation in sacraments such as Holy Communion and Baptism, as well as collaboration among churches in social service and mission. In this context, the church functions not only as a place of worship but also as a community that supports spiritual growth and the well-being of its members. The unity of Christian faith requires mutual respect, forgiveness, and humility among church members. By strengthening this unity, the church can provide a clearer testimony to the world, demonstrating that in Christ, differences can be reconciled in love that transcends all. This article also highlights the importance of the church’s role in building a unity of faith that goes beyond denominational boundaries, within the framework of ecumenism, to realize the wholeness of the body of Christ and bring about transformation in the world.

Remita Nian Permata Zendrato; Meditatio Situmorang

This journal explores the role of the Church Unity Body in strengthening the unity of Christian faith. The Church, as the body of Christ composed of various members from diverse backgrounds and traditions, is called to unite in one faith, one teaching, and one way of life aligned with the teachings of Christ. This unity is crucial for maintaining harmony within the community of believers and for addressing social and theological challenges in the modern world.The role of the Church Unity Body is evident through Bible teaching based on enduring truth, participation in sacraments such as Holy Communion and Baptism, as well as collaboration among churches in social service and mission. In this context, the church functions not only as a place of worship but also as a community that supports spiritual growth and the well-being of its members. The unity of Christian faith requires mutual respect, forgiveness, and humility among church members. By strengthening this unity, the church can provide a clearer testimony to the world, demonstrating that in Christ, differences can be reconciled in love that transcends all. This article also highlights the importance of the church’s role in building a unity of faith that goes beyond denominational boundaries, within the framework of ecumenism, to realize the wholeness of the body of Christ and bring about transformation in the world.

Cut Zuriana; Yeni Zuryaningsih

Jurnal Kemitraan Masyarakat 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

This community service activity aims to increase the motivation, confidence, and love of male students for traditional Acehnese art, particularly the Likok Pulo dance. This dance is characterized by its energetic and rhythmic nature, making it suitable as a dance teaching material for male students who have previously shown little interest in participating in dance activities. The methods used include demonstrations and peer tutoring, covering training in various dance movements, mastering the lyrics, and accompanying music with the rapa’i instrument. The training was conducted over three days from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM. The dancers involved were specifically male students who had previously shown little interest in dance practice. The results of the activity showed that male students were highly enthusiastic, as evidenced by their ability to master movement variations, sing lyrics, and play musical accompaniment in a short period of time, despite having never participated in dance extracurricular activities before. This activity demonstrated that selecting appropriate dance material can change students' negative perceptions of dance and serve as a medium for preserving local culture through formal education.

Mida Lestari; Sania Syarifatul Fadilah; Anggun Almahera

Jurnal Ilmu Pendidikan, Bahasa, Sastra dan Budaya 2025 Asosiasi Periset Bahasa Sastra Indonesia

This article explores the song lyrics of “Somebody’s Pleasure” by Indonesian artist Aziz Hedra through the lens of Teun A. van Dijk’s Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA). The song reveals a narrative of emotional neglect, objectification, and the yearning for genuine affection. Van Dijk’s three-dimensional model—textual structure, cognitive processes, and social context—is applied to dissect how the language in the song reflects individual mental states and broader social ideologies regarding love, self-worth, and power relations in modern relationships.  

Mida Lestari; Sania Syarifatul Fadilah; Anggun Almahera

Jurnal Ilmu Pendidikan, Bahasa, Sastra dan Budaya 2025 Asosiasi Periset Bahasa Sastra Indonesia

This article explores the song lyrics of “Somebody’s Pleasure” by Indonesian artist Aziz Hedra through the lens of Teun A. van Dijk’s Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA). The song reveals a narrative of emotional neglect, objectification, and the yearning for genuine affection. Van Dijk’s three-dimensional model—textual structure, cognitive processes, and social context—is applied to dissect how the language in the song reflects individual mental states and broader social ideologies regarding love, self-worth, and power relations in modern relationships.  

Rabiatun Ummi Rabiah; Isnaeni Maulidiati Rahmah; Istiyati Mahmudah

Jurnal Pelayanan Masyarakat 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Instilling Islamic art values ​​from an early age is a strategic step in shaping children's character based on local spiritual and cultural values. One potential approach to achieving this goal is through the introduction and learning of traditional Islamic musical instruments, such as the gendang habsyi. The gendang habsyi, as a musical instrument that is identical to the poems of praise to the Prophet Muhammad SAW, has high educational and spiritual value, and is able to attract children's interest through its rhythmic and interactive elements. This article aims to examine the role of the gendang habsyi in fostering elementary school children's interest in Islamic art, both from musical, educational, and social aspects. Using a descriptive qualitative approach, this study involved observation and interviews with art teachers, students, and parents at an Islamic elementary school. The findings show that the introduction of the gendang habsyi is not only able to arouse children's interest in Islamic musical art, but also strengthen their love for Islamic culture, foster a spirit of togetherness, and increase children's self-confidence in expressing themselves positively. In addition, the fun and contextual learning method through the habsyi drum game has proven effective in building an inclusive and meaningful learning atmosphere. Therefore, the integration of habsyi drums in the art curriculum at the elementary school level is worth considering as one of the strategic alternatives in Islamic art education based on local culture.

Chanita Christie

REDOMINATE : Jurnal Teologi dan Pendidikan Agama Kristiani 2025 Sekolah Tinggi Teologia Kerusso Indonesia

In the digital age, Christian youth face increasing challenges in maintaining moral integrity, spiritual growth, and strong identity in Christ. The widespread exposure to negative digital content, particularly pornography, combined with the lack of contextual spiritual guidance, has weakened discipleship among young believers. This study explores a contextual strategy for Christian youth discipleship through religious education and faith-based digital literacy with a broader missional perspective toward the nations. Using a qualitative case study method conducted in a Christian school Mahanaim English Program – English Secondary (MEP–ESP), this research demonstrates how reflective way of purification, guided dialogue, and the use of simple educational media can foster transformative discipleship. The findings show that integrating biblical values within digital realities promotes students’ moral awareness, personal responsibility, and spiritual commitment. Furthermore, faith literacy grounded in the love of Christ provides a foundation for cross-cultural discipleship, preparing youth to live faithfully and influence others in diverse contexts. This article recommends a contextual discipleship model through Christian Religious Education as a practical response to the spiritual needs of the digital generation and as a pathway to engage the nations with the Gospel.

Hilda Zahra Lubis; Dwi Nur Attira Ain; Nabila Nabila; Salsabila Salsabila

Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa dan Anak Usia Dini 2025 Asosiasi Periset Bahasa Sastra Indonesia

This article discusses the implementation of movement and dance arts learning in Smart and Cheerful PAUD as an effort to optimize early childhood development. Movement and dance arts activities have been proven to have a positive impact on gross and fine motor skills, creativity, social-emotional, and children's self-expression. This study used observation and ability test methods on children's participation in art activities. The results showed that most children were able to follow simple dance movements, recognize musical rhythms, dare to perform, and demonstrate good body coordination. Movement and dance arts learning not only supports physical and emotional growth, but also strengthens children's love for local culture. Therefore, movement and dance arts need to be made an integral part of the PAUD curriculum in a structured and enjoyable way, so that they can have a holistic impact on children's development.

Andini Khairunisa Sulaiman; Otong Setiawan Djauhari

Publikasi Para ahli Bahasa dan Sastra Inggris 2025 Asosiasi Periset Bahasa Sastra Indonesia

This study aims to analyze the figurative language used in the song lyrics of “Cause You Have To” by the American band LANY. Using a qualitative descriptive method, this research identifies and interprets various types of figurative language found in the lyrics, focusing on metaphor, simile, hyperbole, personification, symbolism, irony, allusion, and synecdoche. The findings reveal that these figurative devices play a significant role in conveying the emotional depth, psychological tension, and relational conflict expressed in the song. Metaphors and hyperboles dominate the lyrics, enhancing the emotional impact by illustrating themes of unreciprocated love, emotional detachment, and inner turmoil. For example, metaphors like “the silence is getting too cold” and hyperbolic expressions such as “I’d drive through the night” contribute to the song’s emotional intensity. The study concludes that figurative language is essential in shaping the narrative and emotional resonance of the song, allowing listeners to engage with the lyrics on a more personal and interpretive level. This research highlights the importance of figurative language in music and its role in deepening the listener’s emotional experience.

Shofiyatuz Zahroh; Nailatun Nahdiyah

Jurnal Riset Rumpun Ilmu Pendidikan 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

This research aims to analyze the impact of family socio-economic conditions on the interest in learning of preschool children (ages 3-6) at KB Darussalam Sidoarjo. Interest in learning at an early age is an important foundation for children's cognitive and socio-emotional development in the future. However, this interest does not exist in isolation but is greatly influenced by the child's immediate environment, namely the family and its socio-economic conditions. Abraham Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs theory is used as a conceptual framework to understand how the fulfillment of children's basic needs, which is often related to socio-economic conditions, affects their motivation and interest in learning. This study employs a qualitative approach with a case study design, focusing on KB Darussalam Sidoarjo. Data is collected through in-depth interviews with parents/guardians and teachers, as well as participatory observation of children in the learning environment. The research results show that the socio-economic conditions of families have a significant and multifaceted impact on the learning interest of preschool children. Economic limitations can hinder the fulfillment of children's physiological needs and their sense of safety, which directly reduces their energy and focus on learning. In addition, socio-economic conditions affect the quality of parent-child interactions and the availability of learning stimulation at home, which are crucial to fostering a sense of love, belonging, and appreciation in children. An environment that inadequately supports basic needs tends to result in lower levels of interest in learning.

Salman Ihsan Naufal; Istiqomah Nur Priyono; Syaima Khansa Nurhayati; Bajra Anugrah Semesta; Shevaya Wahyu Kinanti +1 more

Jurnal Mahasiswa Kreatif 2025 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

This study aims to examine public preferences for online shopping platforms and the relationship between these preferences and patriotism. This is based on the fact that online shopping activities, particularly in Indonesia, are predominantly carried out by young people. Preferences for online shopping platforms are often influenced by factors such as price, shipping speed, and discounts. However, non-economic factors, such as patriotism or love for the country, also play an important role in choosing an online shopping platform. This research uses a descriptive quantitative approach with a Likert scale-based questionnaire instrument to measure two main variables: consumer patriotism and preference for online shopping platforms. The results of data analysis using binary logistic regression show that patriotism has a significant influence on the selection of online shopping platforms. Although more people prefer Shopee, the presence of Tokopedia, as a symbolic representation of economic nationalism, remains prominent. This suggests that patriotism can influence consumer behavior, even in a digital context that is often assumed to be neutral to national values.

Mita Sari; Salsa Aprilla Patilima; Siti Nur Azkiah I. Hulawa; Sri Putri Enjelita; Nahara R. Yamudu +1 more

Inovasi Pendidikan dan Anak Usia Dini 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Indonesia

The aim is to assess the effectiveness of traditional hide and seek games in early childhood and elementary school. This study utilizes literature research methods. Play is essential for children, as every child desires to play continuously because it helps them relax and alleviate stress. There are numerous games played outside the home that can enhance children's social and emotional development, such as traditional games like hide and seek. Character values embedded in the traditional game of hide and seek include: a) Religious. Religious values are evident when children pray together before playing. b) Sport sman ship and Honesty. Sport sman shipis demons trate dwhen player sad heret oth eagreed - uponrules and exhibit honesty while being guards. c) Love for the Motherland. Preserving Indonesian culture showcases children's love for the Republic of Indonesia. d) Being friendly/communicative. Communication during a game is crucial to avoid misunderstandings among players. e) Accuracy. Players need to be accurate in finding hiding spots that are challenging for the guards to discover and in determining the rightmomenttotouchthebase.f)Independence and diligencein the game ofhideand seek. g)Democratic. Democratic values are evident when players show respect and consideration for each other despite their differences. h) Responsibility. The value of responsibility is demonstrated by players searching for hiding spots and guards being prepared to find their friends and protect the base. i) Compliance. The value of compliance is observed when all players agree to certain rules before commencing the game

Agustin, Vera; Nurlatu, Eka; Tapilaha, Sandra Rosiana

Damai : Jurnal Pendidikan Agama Kristen dan Filsafat 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Agama dan Filsafat Indonesia

Christian Religious Education (CRE) not only functions as a means of delivering theological teachings, but also as a strategic medium in developing students' soft skills. This article aims to explore how Christian moral values ​​such as love, honesty, empathy, and justice can be integrated into learning practices to shape students' character and interpersonal skills. Through a qualitative-descriptive approach, this study collected data through observation, interviews, and documentation studies. The results show that PAK, through activities such as group discussions, social services, spiritual reflection, and project-based learning, contributes significantly to developing students' communication, leadership, cooperation, and emotional intelligence skills. The role of teachers as facilitators and moral role models is a key factor in the success of this process. Thus, PAK not only enriches the spiritual aspect, but also prepares students to become resilient and integral individuals in social life. The integration of faith values ​​with life skills is a strong foundation in forming a generation of Christians who are able to answer the challenges of the 21st century.

Sry Rahayu Ningsih Sitorus; Pajhar Ainun Berutu; Arini Handayani; Muhammad Ariansyah; Sari Wulandari

Jurnal Riset Rumpun Ilmu Sosial, Politik dan Humaniora 2025 Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

This study aims to examine the strategic role of students as agents of change in environmental conservation, with a focus on the activities of the Nature Lovers Student Organization (MAPASTA) at UINSU and students at FEBI UINSU. Using a descriptive qualitative approach, data was collected through in-depth interviews with five informants. The findings reveal that students play a crucial role in educating the public, initiating concrete environmental actions, and advocating for sustainability issues through social media and campus activities. Despite challenges such as low collective awareness, students remain capable of serving as catalysts for change through creative and collaborative approaches. These findings emphasize the importance of institutional support and capacity building for students to achieve sustainable environmental sustainability.

Ratna Dewi; Nadiva Dewi Maulina; Devi Nurviyanti; Santia Nengsih

Jurnal Pengabdian Sosial dan Kemanusiaan 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Regional languages play a crucial role in shaping cultural identity and strengthening local values among young generations. This study aims to examine the benefits of using regional languages of Banten, specifically Sundanese and Javanese Serang (Jaseng), in learning activities at elementary schools. The method used is descriptive qualitative with data collection techniques through observation, interviews with teachers, and documentation studies at several elementary schools in Banten. The results show that the use of regional languages can increase students' self-confidence, strengthen their ties to local culture, and promote the preservation of regional languages in the midst of globalization. Additionally, students become more active in communication and demonstrate intercultural tolerance attitudes. The conclusion of this study is that regional languages not only function as a means of communication but also as an educational tool in shaping character and love for one's own culture.

Raisa Irdina Shakila; Nasution , Nazwa Maisya; Jannah, Jundiah Fatihatul; Salsabila , Triamanda; Syahputra , Fikry Prastya

International Journal of Education and Literature 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

This study examines the semiotic and mythological representation of song lyrics, taking RINI's "Aphrodite" as an example. Based on Roland Barthes' semiotics theory, this study examines the application of Greek mythology, specifically the character of Aphrodite, to convey love, beauty, and lust in the song. Qualitative descriptive approaches are used to examine the denotative, connotative, and mythological meanings inherent in the lyrics. The findings indicate that the song showcases Aphrodite both as a reference to Greek mythology and as an idealized figure of love and beauty in contemporary popular music. By way of metaphor, symbolism, and lyrical storytelling, RINI relates a story that intertwines personal emotion and cultural myth, demonstrating how antiquity's myths remain active in shaping contemporary creative work. The study emphasizes the use of music as a medium for rearticulating classical mythology in relation to depicting modern romantic ideals.

Syahla Fatia Zahra; Otong Setiawan Djuharie

Publikasi Para ahli Bahasa dan Sastra Inggris 2025 Asosiasi Periset Bahasa Sastra Indonesia

This research investigates the semantic expression of romantic bliss in Taylor Swift’s song “Lover,” emphasizing how language conveys emotional intimacy and idealized love. The study is based on Geoffrey Leech’s (1981) theory of meaning, focusing on three aspects: conceptual meaning, connotative meaning, and affective meaning. This study uses a descriptive qualitative method to analyze selected parts of the lyrics. The findings reveal that Swift expresses emotional connections and her ideal of love through metaphorical language and symbolic expressions. Lyrics such as "We could leave the Christmas lights up until January" and "You're my, my, my, my lover" highlight how ordinary events become important emblems of emotional connection and romantic harmony. According to the study, Taylor Swift's "Lover" is a useful tool for semantic investigation as well as a well-liked love song. By her choice of words, Swift creates a lyrical rendering of love that resonates with audiences, thereby emphasizing how language can effectively convey emotional experiences.