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Monika Febiyola Br Pandia; Risden Anakampun; Simion D. Harianja

Jurnal Teologi Injili dan Pendidikan Agama 2025 Sekolah Tinggi Pastoral Kateketik Santo Fransiskus Assisi

The aim of this research is to determine the influence of Christian Religious Education Teachers' Personality Competencies and Character on the Behavior of Class VII students at SMP Negeri 3 Lintongnihuta for the 2023/2024 academic year. The research method used is a quantitative method with a descriptive and inferential approach. The population is all class VII students of SMP N 3 Lintongnihuta, North Tapanuli Regency for the 2023/2024 academic year, 164 of whom are Protestant Christians and a sample of 41 people was determined using random sampling techniques. Data was collected using a positive closed questionnaire with 30 items, namely 15 items for variable 2023/2024, proven through the following data analysis: 1) Test the analysis requirements: a) positive relationship test obtained rxy = 0.518 > rtable(a=0.05,n=41) = 0.316. b) Testing a significant relationship obtained tcount= 3.782 > ttable(a=0.05, dk=n-2=39)= 2.021. 2) Test the effect: a) Test the regression equation, obtained the regression equation Y ̂="21.17"+0.58X. b) Regression coefficient of determination test (r2) = 26.8%. 3) Test the hypothesis using the F test to obtain Fcount > Ftable=(a=0.05, dk numerator k=15, dk denominator=n-2=41-2=39) namely 14.26 > 1.92. Thus Ha is accepted and H0 is rejected.

Ugbotu, Eferhire Valentine; Emordi, Frances Uchechukwu; Ugboh, Emeke; Anazia, Kizito Eluemunor; Odiakaose, Christopher Chukwufunaya +13 more

Journal of Computing Theories and Applications 2025 Universitas Dian Nuswantoro

The daily exchange of informatics over the Internet has both eased the widespread proliferation of resources to ease accessibility, availability and interoperability of accompanying devices. In addition, the recent widespread proliferation of smartphones alongside other computing devices has continued to advance features such as miniaturization, portability, data access ease, mobility, and other merits. It has also birthed adversarial attacks targeted at network infrastructures and aimed at exploiting interconnected cum shared resources. These exploits seek to compromise an unsuspecting user device cum unit. Increased susceptibility and success rate of these attacks have been traced to user's personality traits and behaviours, which renders them repeatedly vulnerable to such exploits especially those rippled across spoofed websites as malicious contents. Our study posits a stacked, transfer learning approach that seeks to classify malicious contents as explored by adversaries over a spoofed, phishing websites. Our stacked approach explores 3-base classifiers namely Cultural Genetic Algorithm, Random Forest, and Korhonen Modular Neural Network – whose output is utilized as input for XGBoost meta-learner. A major challenge with learning scheme(s) is the flexibility with the selection of appropriate features for estimation, and the imbalanced nature of the explored dataset for which the target class often lags behind. Our study resolved dataset imbalance challenge using the SMOTE-Tomek mode; while, the selected predictors was resolved using the relief rank feature selection. Results shows that our hybrid yields F1 0.995, Accuracy 0.997, Recall 0.998, Precision 1.000, AUC-ROC 0.997, and Specificity 1.000 – to accurately classify all 2,764 cases of its held-out test dataset. Results affirm that it outperformed bench-mark ensembles. Result shows the proposed model explored UCI Phishing Website dataset, and effectively classified phishing (cues and lures) contents on websites.

Sa’id Iqbal Al Hanif; Odi Jarodi

Jurnal Visi Manajemen 2025 Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Pariwisata Indonesia Semarang

This study discusses the implementation of personality development management for inmates at Kotabumi Class IIA Penitentiary as part of the correctional system in Indonesia, emphasizing rehabilitation and social reintegration rather than just punishment. The effectiveness of the development program remains a fundamental issue, particularly due to limited staff, inadequate facilities, and overcrowding. This research aims to describe the implementation of personality development and analyze the application of management functions, such as planning, organizing, leadership, and controlling, in its implementation. The method used is a descriptive qualitative approach with data collection techniques through observation, interviews with staff and inmates, and document study. The results show that personality development has been implemented through religious activities, arts, and sports, but still faces structural and functional barriers, such as a lack of facilitators, limited counseling spaces, insufficient teaching materials, and weak ongoing evaluation. According to George C. Edwards III’s policy implementation theory, significant obstacles were found in communication, resource availability, and rigid bureaucratic structure. The findings indicate that although the development program is running, its effectiveness remains suboptimal. This study concludes that strengthening managerial aspects, improving staff capacity, developing supporting facilities, and expanding collaboration with religious and social institutions are necessary to enhance the effectiveness of the program.

Diana Zumrotus Sa’adah; Egi Sri Lestari; Anindya Cahya Putri; Elvina Triya Rahmahnusiya; Muhammad Yusuf Mahmudi +1 more

Jurnal Bisnis, Ekonomi Syariah, dan Pajak 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

The development of digital technology has transformed the way humans think, interact, and solve problems in various aspects of life. In this context, design thinking emerges as a creative, empathetic, and innovative mindset centered on human needs to address complex challenges in the digital era. This study aims to analyze the role of design thinking in fostering creative and ethical personalities through the strengthening of soft skills and social media branding and analyze the role of design thinking in developing creative and ethical personalities through strengthening soft skills and social media branding in the digital era. Using a descriptive qualitative approach, this research will explore how the application of design thinking can encourage individuals to think innovatively and responsibly, as well as how social media branding can strengthen self-image and digital ethical values. The research employs a qualitative descriptive approach using literature review methods based on relevant national and international sources. The study's findings indicate that design thinking plays a crucial role in fostering innovative mindsets, empathy, and moral responsibility, which form the foundation for developing a creative personality. Meanwhile, social media branding serves as a means to strengthen self-image, digital ethical values, and personal integrity online.

Hoerul Kusban; Siti Qomariyah; Atep Abdurohman; Ridwan Hermawan

Hikmah : Jurnal Studi Pendidikan Agama Islam 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Agama dan Filsafat Indonesia

The low level of students’ understanding of religious practices and Islamic values in daily life poses a significant challenge in teaching Islamic Religious Education (PAI). In the topic of “Hajj and Umrah” for Grade IX students at SMP PGRI Bencoy, Cireunghas District, Sukabumi, the learning process plays a vital role in shaping Islamic character and instilling noble morals. This subject not only emphasizes theoretical knowledge but also promotes a deeper understanding of the procedures for performing Hajj and Umrah in accordance with Islamic law. This study aims to critically analyze the learning objectives, content, methods, evaluation, references, and teaching materials used by teachers in the instructional process. A qualitative approach was employed, with data collected through classroom observations, interviews with teachers and students, as well as an analysis of learning documents. The findings reveal that PAI instruction on the topic of Hajj and Umrah is aligned with the basic competencies and curriculum requirements. However, shortcomings remain in the relevance of the material to real-life contexts, the limited use of technological media, and the less-than-optimal assessment of affective and psychomotor domains. Strengthening students’ understanding of Islamic teachings in their daily lives is essential for developing a holistic Islamic personality. Overall, while the teaching materials are relatively appropriate, further development is needed to make them more applicable, contextual, and impactful in enhancing students’ comprehension and practice of Islamic teachings in everyday life.

Rifaldo Oren Diaf Putra; Yeftha Yerianto Sabaat; Philips Y.N Ndoda

Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

The focus of this paper is to examine the political strategy of Muhammad Ikhsan Darwis in winning the 2024 Legislative Election in Electoral District I of Kupang City, using the 4P political marketing theory by Niffenger: Product, Promotion, Price, and Place. In terms of Product, Ikhsan’s public image is shaped by his clean, caring, and inclusive personal character, as well as his active involvement in various socio-religious organizations such as HIPMI, NU, KKSS, and PPIA, which reinforce his appeal among young voters. His Promotion strategy was realized through campaign tools (APK) that were presented in a simple yet strategic manner, reflecting a courteous and down-to-earth personality. For Price, he implemented both economic and psychological pricing strategies by managing campaign funds efficiently and strengthening his reputation through his educational background and organizational experience. Lastly, in the Place dimension, Ikhsan adopted an inclusive and spiritual approach, leveraging strong grassroots support from communities like KKSS and the Bugis ethnic group. These four strategies were successfully executed, leading to Muhammad Ikhsan Darwis’s election as a legislative candidate representing the Golkar Party in Electoral District I of Kupang City.

Ridwan Hermawan; Nalita Septyarani; Vera Siti Maghfiroh; Emat Muslihat

Jurnal Manajemen dan Pendidikan Agama Islam 2025 Asosiasi Riset Pendidikan Agama dan Filsafat Indonesia

The character crisis and the weakening of Islamic understanding among the younger generation have become serious issues that need to be addressed starting from early childhood education. Kindergarten children are at a phase of fitrah development, which significantly determines the formation of their personality in the future. Islamic education is expected to provide a comprehensive solution in shaping the child's personality from an early age, balancing cognitive, emotional, social, and spiritual aspects. This study aims to examine the theoretical implementation of Islamic Montessori learning as a means of forming an integral Islamic personality in early childhood. Using a literature review approach and qualitative content analysis, this study examines various theories, previous research findings, and expert views sourced from books, journals, and scientific works related to early childhood education and Islamic education. The results show that Islamic Montessori significantly contributes to the development of an integral Islamic personality. Children not only develop cognitively and psychomotorically but also become accustomed to the habits of worship, discipline, responsibility, empathy, and respect for others. Through a conducive learning environment and direct practices of Islamic life, Islamic Montessori serves as a strategic tool in preparing a Muslim generation that is faithful, noble in character, with strong Islamic personality and independence.

Ridwan Hermawan; Yurna Yurna; Salsabila Salsabila; Vera Siti Maghfiroh

Hikmah : Jurnal Studi Pendidikan Agama Islam 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Agama dan Filsafat Indonesia

The phenomenon of poor emotional management among students, such as irritability, low empathy, and lack of cooperation skills, poses a challenge in Islamic Religious Education (PAI) learning. This study aims to examine the dimensions of students’ emotional intelligence in the context of PAI learning based on the theories of Daniel Goleman and Salovey-Mayer. Using a literature review approach and qualitative content analysis, this research explores various theories, empirical research findings, and expert opinions derived from relevant journals, books, and scholarly works. The results indicate that emotional intelligence plays a crucial role in the success of PAI learning, particularly in shaping students’ character, Islamic morals, and social skills. Goleman’s theory, which emphasizes five main dimensions self-awareness, self-regulation, motivation, empathy, and social skills can be integrated with the Salovey-Mayer model, which outlines the abilities of perceiving, understanding, and managing emotions cognitively. These dimensions can be synergistically implemented in the PAI learning process to achieve holistic Islamic education goals. In this context, PAI learning is not only oriented toward the transfer of religious knowledge but also toward the formation of an Islamic personality through the integration of emotional management with Islamic values. Teachers, as uswah hasanah (exemplary role models), play a vital role in demonstrating emotional management aligned with Islamic teachings, guiding students through the habituation of Islamic behavior, and providing direction that encourages discipline in worship. A comprehensive understanding of Islam, combined with emotional management skills, shapes students who are not only intellectually intelligent but also emotionally and spiritually mature.

Virah Matina; Syukriadi Syukriadi; Nurul Sakdah

Inovasi Kesehatan Global 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Perfectionism is a personality trait that reflects high standards to be perfect, but at excessive levels. The feeling of perfectionism leads to students' mental health. One of the factors influencing perfectionism is the fear of negative evaluation, which is the fear of negative judgments from others. This study aims to investigate the correlation between fear of negative evaluation and perfectionism in students of the Diploma III Nursing Study Program at Universitas Abulyatama. The research is conducted from April 26th to May 9th, 2025. This study is a correlational quantitative design with a cross-sectional approach. The population consisted of 554 students. Of 85 respondents chosen as the sample, who were selected using a proportional random sampling technique. The data was gathered by using the Brief Fear of Negative Evaluation (BFNE) questionnaire to measure Fear of Negative Evaluation and the Perfectionism Inventory (PI) to measure perfectionism. Then, the data was analyzed by using univariate and bivariate analysis. The results prove that off out 85 respondents, the majority of students who were in the medium category of Fear of Negative evaluation were 63 respondents (74.1%), high category of fear of negative evaluation were 22 respondents (25,9%), medium category of perfectionism were 54 respondents (63,5%) and, high category of perfectionism were 31 respondents (36,5%). The result of the Chi-Square test indicates a p-value = 0,005. It can be concluded that there is a correlation between fear of negative evaluation and perfectionism among the students of the Diploma III Nursing Study Program at Universitas Abulyatama. This study is expected to serve as a reference for students and educational institutions in providing support for mental health and the development of students' character. By addressing fear of negative evaluation, universities can help students build healthier perspectives, improve self-acceptance, and balance high achievement with psychological well-being.

Hendina Ade Miranda; Syukriadi Syukriadi; Mansuriza Mansuriza

Inovasi Kesehatan Global 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

In the final phase of their studies, students often experience intense psychological pressure, especially when writing their final thesis. If this academic stress is not managed optimally, it can cause mental health problems, reduce internal motivation, and lead to despair in the context of education. Hardiness personality is one of the psychological characteristics that is believed to play a crucial role in dealing with such situations. Hardiness encompasses the dimensions of control, commitment, and the ability to see challenges as opportunities, thereby encouraging individuals to persevere in the face of external pressures. This study focuses on the relationship between hardiness personality and the level of stress experienced by final-year students of the Diploma Three Nursing Study Program at Abulyatama University while writing scientific papers. This study used a correlational quantitative approach with a cross-sectional design, involving 63 students selected through proportional random sampling. The Dispositional Resilience Scale (DRS) was used to measure hardiness, while the Student-Life Stress Inventory (SSI) was used to assess stress levels. Data collection took place from April 26 to May 8, 2025. To obtain valid results, data analysis was performed using the Chi-Square test with a significance level of 0.05. The research findings show a significant negative correlation between hardiness personality and stress levels in the process of writing scientific papers (p=0.004; p<0.05). Students who show high levels of hardiness tend to experience lower stress during the preparation of scientific papers, while those with low hardiness are more vulnerable to high academic pressure. Based on these results, it can be concluded that increasing hardiness in students is very important as a strategy for dealing with academic demands, especially in writing scientific papers. Thus, students are expected to be able to strengthen their self-control, commitment to the learning process, and positive perspective towards various challenges.

Ngabiyanto Ngabiyanto; Isnarto Isnarto; Asep Purwo Yudi Utomo; Arka Yanitama; Rossi Galih Kesuma +2 more

POTENSI : Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat 2025 Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis UNDARIS

Character education is the most important aspect in this generation era that is not only smart in knowledge but also has a nice moral and acts in society. However, this practice of character education in schools often fights challenges because of the lack of community participation and the existence of connection with local needs. This article shows how local educational community collaboration is used to strengthen character education in schools around the campus of Universitas Negeri Semarang as part of a community service program. Using Participatory Community Appraisal (PCA), Focus Group Discussion (FGD), student mentoring, and project activities, this program explores real needs while also giving students how to learning experiences. The results show a significant improvement in students’ understanding and personality, especially in responsibility, discipline, and social environment. The success of character education dopends on the harmoy between schools, families, universities, and local communities, as shown in the high participation of teachers and parents. The program also improved teachers’ capacity to combine character values, encouraged parents’ participation in supporting their children at home, and showed the role of universities as academic facilitators. Character education based on local needs can be used as a  model example by other schools with cultural and social adaptation, while also supporting the Sustainable Development Goals, especially SDG 4 on quality education and SDG 17 on partnerships.

Helda Zerlyfera; Dwi Nurmawaty; Ade Heryana; Rini Handayani

Jurnal Riset Rumpun Ilmu Kesehatan 2025 Pusat riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Work stress is a prevalent and complex phenomenon frequently encountered by inpatient nurses as a result of the intense physical, emotional, and psychological demands inherent in their professional responsibilities. Nurses are required to deliver high-quality care under conditions of time pressure, emotional strain, and patient diversity, which can increase their susceptibility to stress. Individual factors—including age, gender, marital status, years of service, personality type, and self-assessment—play a crucial role in shaping nurses’ capacity to adapt to these pressures and maintain their performance. This study aims to comprehensively describe the influence of individual factors on work stress among inpatient nurses at RSUP Dr. Sitanala in 2025. Employing a quantitative descriptive design with a cross-sectional approach, a total of 34 inpatient nurses were recruited using total sampling. Data were collected using the NIOSH Job Stress Questionnaire, which measures multiple aspects of job-related stress. The results indicate that younger nurses, those with shorter work tenure, and individuals exhibiting type A personality traits are more vulnerable to experiencing high levels of stress compared to their counterparts. These findings underscore that individual characteristics significantly contribute to variations in work stress levels. The study emphasizes the importance of developing responsive human resource management strategies, such as stress management training, mentoring, and supportive work environments, to strengthen resilience and improve nurses’ well-being. By identifying and addressing these individual factors, healthcare organizations can enhance employee retention, promote patient safety, and ensure sustainable quality of care.

Yohanes Yappo; Callista Anugrahni; Tirza Tanzania; Sarmauli Sarmauli

Sinar Kasih: Jurnal Pendidikan Agama dan Filsafat 2025 Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Injili Arastamar (SETIA) Ngabang

The purpose of writing this article is to identify and know the life story of the character of Job. The character of Job is a person who has a righteous personality, is honest, fears God, and shuns evil. The story begins with a portrayal of a man who is very pious, blessed and wealthy, then continues with a severe test that changes his life.  

Joni Prihatin

Jurnal Strategi Bisnis Teknologi 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Manajemen Kewirausahaan dan Bisnis Indonesia

Leadership is not just about being a leader within an organization. It requires effective communication strategies and approaches. However, leadership changes when there are weaknesses in implementing communication methods with the team. Internal conflict, pressure from leaders, leadership style, and a leader's personality in facing challenges and problems are all factors. The purpose of this study is to deeply understand the relationship between leadership, emotional intelligence, and performance in an organizational context through a qualitative approach. The research method is derived from references in books and journals related to the topic under study. This study explores how leadership styles, interact with dimensions of emotional intelligence, including self-awareness, self-regulation, empathy, intrinsic motivation, and social skills, to influence individual and team performance. The study found that leaders with high emotional intelligence tend to implement an adaptive and inclusive leadership approach, create a conducive work climate, strengthen trust, and increase member engagement and productivity. The findings also reveal that emotional intelligence is not merely a supporting competency but also functions as a critical moderator of leadership effectiveness in achieving performance. This research provides theoretical contributions by enriching a holistic understanding of the psychosocial dynamics of leadership, as well as practical implications for the development of emotional intelligence-based leadership training programs through detailed quantitative and object-based research.

Ukayna Pramesti Bawono Putri; Agung M. Iqbal; Nesia Mu’asyara

jurnal Riset Rumpun Agama dan Filsafat 2025 Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

This study aims to examine the practice of kesah as an effort to control oneself in the Persaudaraan Setia Hati Terate (PSHT) Branch of Pulau Panggung Regency, Tanggamus and to examine it from the perspective of moral Sufism. Kesah in the context of PSHT is not only a form of physical or spiritual exercise, but also a manifestation of the process of tazkiyatun nafs (purification of the soul) to achieve noble morals. This study uses a qualitative approach with a descriptive qualitative type. Data collection techniques are carried out through observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation. and documentation. The results of the study indicate that the practice of kesah is a means to train patience, reduce anger, and strengthen self-control of PSHT members in facing life's challenges. From the perspective of moral Sufism, kesah reflects the process of internalizing values ​​such as patience, humility, and sincerity which contribute to the formation of a balanced spiritual personality. Thus, kesah is not only part of self-defense training, but also a method of developing the soul towards a person with noble morals in accordance with the teachings of moral Sufism.  

Sri Ramla Wati Monoarfa; Rabiatul Adawiya Lapasu; Tri Hastri Bumulo; Prahara M.Marjuni; Fiola Indah Putri Pratama

Ta'rim: Jurnal Pendidikan dan Anak Usia Dini 2025 Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam Yayasan Pendidikan Ilmu Qur'an Baubau

This research explores self-confidence in early childhood, focusing on children aged 5–6 years at TK Pembina Ki Hajar Dewantara. Self-confidence is recognized as an essential part of affective development, influencing personality formation, social-emotional competence, and readiness to face life’s challenges. The study applied a descriptive quantitative design with five children from group B as participants. Data collection was carried out through observation using structured assessment instruments to identify indicators of self-confidence, such as performing in front of others, leading simple tasks, expressing opinions, and engaging in role-play activities. Findings showed that all subjects obtained an average score of 4, categorized as Very Well Developed (BSB). These results indicate that the children displayed strong belief in themselves, decision-making ability, and emotional stability when interacting with others. The study further highlights the significant contribution of teachers and parents in nurturing children’s confidence by providing guidance, encouragement, recognition, and creative learning strategies, including role-play and artistic activities. Consequently, building self-confidence from an early stage is a critical foundation for ensuring children’s success academically and socially.

Aura Amelia Ridlwan; Muhammad Fauzi

Filosofi : Publikasi Ilmu Komunikasi, Desain, Seni Budaya 2025 Asosiasi Seni Desain dan Komunikasi Visual Indonesia

Animation has transcended its traditional association with children’s entertainment and emerged as a dynamic global medium that resonates with audiences across age groups. Beyond its role as a form of visual amusement, animation demonstrates significant potential in conveying meaningful narratives and creating emotional engagement through carefully crafted aesthetic experiences. A central element in the animation process is character design, where the combination of shape, color, and expression not only determines visual appeal but also functions as a medium for reflecting personality and emotional depth. This study aims to investigate the relationship between personal interests and personality traits in shaping visual preferences toward animation illustrations among children and adults. Through a literature review, the research highlights how individual interests—deeply influenced by developmental needs, social environment, and past experiences—play a crucial role in guiding aesthetic choices. Findings suggest that children are typically drawn to characters with simplified forms, bright and saturated colors, and exaggerated expressions that facilitate recognition, comprehension, and emotional connection. Conversely, adults tend to prefer more complex designs, incorporating nuanced emotional cues, realistic proportions, and layered symbolism that align with mature cognitive and emotional processing. The comparison underscores the importance of audience segmentation in animation design, particularly in creating characters that are not only visually engaging but also resonate with psychological and emotional expectations. By recognizing and addressing the distinct preferences of different age groups, animators and illustrators can develop content that is more contextually relevant, immersive, and capable of fostering long-term audience attachment. Ultimately, this study emphasizes that effective animation character design extends beyond technical artistry; it requires a deep understanding of human psychology, cultural influences, and the evolving nature of visual engagement across the lifespan.

Hendra Lukito; Mohamad Ikrom Arasid

RISOMA : Jurnal Riset Sosial Humaniora dan Pendidikan 2025 Asosiasi Ilmuwan Pendidikan, Sosial, dan Humaniora Indonesia

Education plays a fundamental role in shaping character, developing personality, and exploring students' potential. Schools should ideally be safe, comfortable, and conducive spaces for student growth and development. However, reality shows that the school environment is still vulnerable to negative behaviors such as bullying and sexual violence. Bullying is understood as aggressive behavior carried out repeatedly with the aim of harming the victim, whether through physical, verbal, social, or online media (cyberbullying). Meanwhile, sexual violence includes various forms of sexual acts without the victim's consent, which have serious impacts on psychological, social, and academic achievement. Sexual violence in schools not only harms the victims physically but also leaves deep psychological scars that may affect their future. To respond to this problem, KKM Group 30 Bina Bangsa University conducted a socialization activity entitled "Stop Bullying and Sexual Violence" at SMAN X, District Y. The main objective of this activity was to provide in-depth understanding, build awareness, and encourage mutual respect in the school environment. The outreach was conducted through several methods, including presentations by resource persons, educational drama performances depicting real-life cases, and interactive question-and-answer sessions involving active student participation. Interactive sessions are essential to engage students and encourage them to express their thoughts openly. The results of the activities demonstrated high student enthusiasm, increased understanding of the forms and impacts of bullying and sexual violence, and a growing awareness to report victims or witnesses. These activities emphasized that prevention is not solely the responsibility of schools but also requires collaboration between students, teachers, parents, and the wider community. This creates a safe, comfortable learning environment free from all forms of violence.

Lungita Elok Iktikafia; Rakhmad Saiful Ramadhani; Fatihatul Lailiyah

Federalisme : Jurnal Kajian Hukum dan Ilmu Komunikasi 2025 Asosiasi Peneliti dan Pengajar Ilmu Hukum Indonesia

This research aims to analyze the branding strategy implemented by the Public Relations (PR) division of the Museum of Islamic Indonesia K.H. Hasyim Asy’ari (MINHA) in developing the identity of Indonesian Islam. Using a descriptive qualitative approach, data were obtained through observation, interviews, and documentation. The analysis applies Sicco Van Gelder’s brand strategy theory, which consists of three main dimensions: brand positioning, brand identity, and brand personality. The findings indicate that MINHA’s PR strategically and consistently implements branding through three key aspects: organizing public events, utilizing social media, and incorporating architectural design to reinforce the identity of Indonesian Islam. These strategies have successfully shaped the museum’s image as inclusive, educational, and youth-friendly, presenting a moderate and tolerant face of Indonesian Islam. The role of PR extends beyond promotion to become a driving force in conveying the narrative of Indonesian Islam through adaptive communication approaches. This study recommends optimizing additional digital platforms and developing an official website to further strengthen the museum’s branding on a broader scale.

Lukmanul Khakim; Luluk Faridah; Khafidhoh Nurul Aini

Jurnal Riset Rumpun Matematika dan Ilmu Pengetahuan Alam 2025 Pusat riset dan Inovasi Nasional

This research started from the difference in understanding of mathematical concepts found in students in grades XI-1 of SMA Kanjeng Sepuh Sidayu. The main purpose of this study is to analyze students' understanding of mathematical concepts based on extroverted and introverted personalities, with an ethnomathematical approach on the building of the Kanjeng Sepuh Sidayu Mosque. The research subjects consisted of four students who were selected with two personality categories, namely two students with introverted personalities and two students with extroverted personalities, which were determined through a personality questionnaire. Data collection techniques were carried out using questionnaires to find out personality types, mathematical concept understanding tests, and in-depth interviews to further explore students' understanding. The results showed that there were significant differences in the understanding of mathematical concepts between students with introverted and extroverted personalities. Students with introverted personalities show good ability to meet indicators 1, 3, and 5. This indicator includes the ability to restate a concept, provide examples and non-examples of a concept, and apply concepts or logarithms in problem solving. Students with extroverted personalities, on the other hand, excel in indicators 1, 2, and 4. This indicator includes the ability to restate a concept, classify objects according to the concept, and use and choose certain procedures or operations in solving problems. This study provides insight that the understanding of mathematical concepts is not only influenced by cognitive abilities alone, but also by students' personality factors. Introverted and extroverted personalities affect the way they absorb and apply mathematical concepts. Therefore, it is important for educators to pay attention to these differences in designing teaching approaches that suit the characteristics of the students.