Positive cases of in the City of Tasikmalaya until June 14, 2020, totaled 49 people. Tawang sub-district is a sub-district with the highest number of positive Covid-19 cases in Tasikmalaya City. The presence of positive sufferers of Covid-19, the presence of PDP, ODP, and OTG put children at risk of contracting Covid-19. The purpose of this Health Scheme Community Service (PbM-SK) is the prevention of Covid-19 in children with the New Normal Order Habit. PbM-SK is carried out in collaboration with 2 (two) partners, namely SDN 1 Cikalang and SDN Cilolohan which are located in Tawang District. The problems faced by partners are the existence of positive cases of Covid-19 in the elementary school, the lack of means of preventing Covid-19 and the absence of socialization of the new normal order. Solutions to overcome the lack of means of preventing Covid-19 are carried out by providing hand washing facilities, masks and banners. The solution has not been socialized to the new normal order habituation, is done by doing face-to-face counseling with the lecture and discussion method with the target teacher. After counseling about Covid-19, there was an increase in the average pretest score of 5.39. Wilcoxon statistical test results obtained P value 0.007, meaning that there is a significant difference in the average value of knowledge before and after counseling. This increase shows that teachers' knowledge in efforts to prevent Covid-19 has increased in a positive direction, meaning that partners perceive to be better at preventing Covid-19 in children. It is recommended that teachers as cadres of school action movements continue activities by educating their students in preventing
This study focuses on the changing of orientation and expression among the elites of pesantren in Tasikmalaya in the effort to form a community life that is in accordance with the culture and values of Islamic teachings. To answer the questions, a descriptive-qualitative research method with a phenomenological approach is used in this study. The results of the study show that there are differences in views related to religious relations with the state, especially those which related to the intersection of Islamic Law with the legal system that applies among pesantren in Tasikmalaya. The first view states that to find solutions to various problems of society and in forming an Islamic society requires the involvement of the State; The second view states that to form an Islamic society does not need to involve the state. This view is more supportive of the implementation of religious ethics or morals with a cultural approach. The third view is the view which is a compromise between the two groups in the making of regulations.
This study aims to reveal debate over the formulation of local regulation. Particularly, it seeks to know political dynamics at the grassroot level in policy-making. Theoretical assumption mentions that policy-making is not only a process of government technocracy, but it can also a debate over current discourse among citizens. The qualitative study discloses that the political debate over this discourse occurs due to contradictory perspectives on the aspirations of Shari'a law as a part of formal institutions in the state. The first camp argued that Islam should exist in the public as an effort to build an ideal society. Islam must be included as part of the state, at least in local regulation. In contrast, the second camp argued that in building the ideal society, state does not need to include Islam as part of the state in the regulation.
The issue of the political dynasty in Banjar City has emerged since the last ten years after two periods of the leadership of Herman Sutrisno were continued by Ade Uu Sukaesih who is his wife. Entering the second period Ade Uu Sukaesih re-nominated as Mayor of Banjar, again the issue of political dynasty reappeared. The issue of the dynasty was then used as an opportunity for political opponents in participating in political contestation. Through this research, the author wants to find out how the political marketing strategies of Maman Suryaman and Irma Bastaman's pair against the political dynasty. This study uses political marketing theory and descriptive qualitative research methods with sampling techniques namely purposive sampling. The results of the study prove that the dynastic issue that accompanied Ade Uu Sukaesih's journey began to fade with the vote in the second period of Ade Uu Sukaesih's leadership which declined from the first period to the second period. Although the pair Maman Suryaman and Irma Bastaman failed to defeat the incumbent, they began to shift the political map in Banjar City and became one of the bearers of the change movement for Banjar with superior marketing strategies through social media and combing deeper into urban society. The weakness of Maman Suryaman and Irma Bastaman's partners lies in their focus on social media by putting aside the functions and roles of print and electronic media. In addition, they also focus too much on the millennia generation and put aside other segments such as rural communities, laborers as well as farmers who are not all technology literate so that political campaigns through social media are not always effective.
This study examines the construction of national identity in indigenous peoples in Indonesia. This national identity is a form of social identity or collective identification which describes the attachment of group members to the state expressed with a sense of belonging, love, loyalty, pride, and protection of the group and its homeland. This national identity discourse is often an issue that is vulnerable to being discussed and debated in a society that has its own peculiarities such as indigenous peoples. These indigenous people have cultural identities, value systems and knowledge, living areas, and ways of interacting which are often different from other communities, so that they need different treatment in terms of building their national identity.
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