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Volume 5 Number 1 Year 2020

13 articles in this issue 

Indria Desti

This study was motivated by the problems caused by the presence of Pedagang Kaki Lima (PKL) or street vendors in public space. Their selling activity on the sidewalks and pavements around Majalaya area was considered less organized and as an inconvenience... see more

Pags. 1 - 8  

Fauzia Umami

This background of this research was the lack of the students’ interpersonal intelligence of Class VIII-A at SMP Negeri 14 Bandung during the learning of social sciences, marked by several students experiencing difficulties to socialize with their peers a... see more

Pags. 9 - 16  

Syifa Rohmatin

This research is motivated by phenomena that occur and are faced by children in orphanages, which is related to the problem of transition of residence, different characteristics and backgrounds of children, but requires them to be able to adapt themselves... see more

Pags. 17 - 24  

Ines Alifah

Internalization of togetherness values needs to be integrated through community education activities, so that the young generation has social skills in face of differences opinion in the Indonesia society diversities. The path of home schooling education ... see more

Pags. 25 - 31  

Ani Rahayu

This research is motivated by the researcher’s interest in the values of local wisdom in the ngaji rasa sejarah alam theory on Suku Dayak Hindu Budha Bumi Segandu Indramayu. It is caused by the result of the researcher’s finding that the values of local w... see more

Pags. 32 - 39  

Rahmat Rahmat,Prayoga Bestari,Encep Syarief Nurdin,Sri Wahyuni Tanshzil

This study illustrates the synergy between the Forum for Religious Harmony (FKUB) with the National Unity and Politics (Kesbangpol) in dealing with the radical terrorism movement in Tasikmalaya Regency. Some efforts to handle religious conflicts that lead... see more

Pags. 40 - 45  

Rizky Dwi Astuti

This study aims to describe the role of Paskibra extracurricular in an effort to develop students' social skills seen from indicators of social skills, namely the ability to help each other, the ability to lead and be led, the ability to cooperate, the ab... see more

Pags. 45 - 53  

Adi Suryani,Soedarso Soedarso,Wahyuddin Wahyuddin,Moh Saifulloh,Siti Zahrok

One of many development efforts is increasing today students development issues care and awareness. They are going to be the future nation developers and leaders. Thus, it is significant to promote understanding on various community development issues and... see more

Pags. 54 - 83  

Asyifa Fitra

This research is motivated by the researcher’s findings from an observation at SMPN 45 Bandung. The observation showed the high consumption of VII-G class students on food sold in the school environment. Therefore, researchers felt the need to increase th... see more

Pags. 84 - 91  

Dea Mutiara

Daarut Tauhid as one of the educational institutions that study religion proves that an islamic boarding school does not only deepen the Holy Qur’an and hadith; but also does real activities in the society. Researchers are interested in capturing the proc... see more

Pags. 92 - 97  

Vidi Sukmayadi

This study aims at exploring the process of female homosexuals (lesbian) in disclosing and negotiating their stigmatised identity. A lesbian couple participated in the study’s in-depth interviews focusing on their experience and self-disclosing strategies... see more

Pags. 98 - 111  

Abdul Wahab Abdi

This study aims to identification of visual-spatial intelligence and intrapersonal intelligence and their relationship to the learning outcomes of social studies students of Islamic school. The study population was students of Al Azhar Islamic Junior High... see more

Pags. 112 - 121  

Warga Sumpena

The development of the drug network that has entered educational institutions, makes worried the future of the next generation. Various models of approaches have been carried out both families, schools, peer groups, communities, and stakeholders. However,... see more

Pags. 122 - 129