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Advancing Language Assessment and Evaluation: Innovative Strategies for Specialized English Teaching
This research paper examines the field of language assessment and evaluation. We shall primarily concentrate on the sophisticated techniques used in the specialized domain of English instruction. With the growing need for enhanced language training, educators are striving to enhance assessment techniques in order to precisely gauge language competency and provide focused instructional interventions. We acknowledge that the process of acquiring language is always evolving. Therefore, our study advocates for the use of adaptable and varied evaluation techniques that surpass conventional approaches. We are exploring the use of technology, artificial intelligence, and data analytics to develop customized assessment tools. These technologies would enable the assessment of individual student performance and provide targeted support for their unique learning requirements. Furthermore, the research explores the use of performance-based evaluations and proposes that instructors have to design activities that emulate authentic language scenarios. This strategy enhances the credibility of evaluations and provides vital insights into a learner's practical language application abilities. We use case studies and practical examples to demonstrate the effective implementation of these advanced tactics in various specialized English teaching contexts
Analysis of the Implementation of Regional Regulation Number 6 of 2017 Concerning Regional Retribution in Gorontalo Regency
This study aims to determine the extent to which the successful implementation of Regional Regulation Number 6 of 2017 concerning Regional Retribution in increasing retribution revenue in Gorontalo Regency. This research uses a descriptive method with a qualitative approach. The results show that several factors cause the regional regulation to not run optimally, including the lack of understanding and awareness of the community about the obligation to pay retribution, human resources in the market coordinator team that are still lacking both in quantity and quality and the application of sanctions that have not been maximized against people who do not pay retribution. As a result, the target of retribution revenue in the trade sector is only achieved for some years, which causes the realization of the local regulation ineffective
Energy Policy and Climate Change: Challenges for Public Sector Organizations in South Sulawesi
This paper aims to discuss about some issues and prospect that might faced by the power policies for public sector organizations in South Sulawesi. It celebrates the richness of the renewable power sources available within the region and the possibility of the enhanced opportunities brought about through technological advancement, at the same time as identifying strategic limitations including economic limitations, infrastructural challenges, regulatory issues, political considerations, social acceptance concerns, technological challenges amongst others. The paper offers recommendations, including reforms for coverage and financing as well as current funding mechanisms, building an institutional framework, partnership, and integration of climate resilience into the network’s capacity. Al these strategies are needed for providing solutions to the boundaries and for effective implementation of the sustainable energy development in the region which contributes for economic boom, social advancement and overall climatic trade system, mitigation process
The Influence of Return on Asset, Debt to Total Asset Ratio, and Economic Value Added, on Company Value with Dividends as a Moderating Variable in Industrial Sector Companies
The purpose of this study is to determine the Effect of Return On Assets, Debt To Total Assets Ratio, and Economic Value Added on Company Value with Dividend Policy as a Moderating Variable in Industrial Sector Companies. The sampling technique in this study is purposive sampling. So that the number of samples obtained is 54 companies. The tests used are Normality Test, Multicollinearity Test, Heteroscedasticity Test, Autocorrelation Test, Interaction Test / MRA. The correlation coefficient value is 0.177, meaning that between ROA, DAR, EVA and Dividend Policy on company value, the relationship is low. The determination coefficient value (R²) or R square obtained is 0.031, indicating that 3.1% of the influence on company value is explained by the variables ROA, DAR, EVA and Dividend Policy. While the remaining 96.6% is influenced by other variables not examined in this study
The Phenomenon of Street Children and The Complexity in Reforming Their Lives Through Inclusive Education
Street children are frequently regarded as a phenomenon, they are treated differently and are not viewed positively. Since they are frequently seen negatively, they habitually encounter prejudice and discrimination. The reasons for their presence on the street are still diverse and convoluted. Thus, the chief purpose of this research is to carefully ascertain the merits and demerits of trying to reform them using inclusive education. Various academic search engines like Google Scholar, Semantic Scholar, RefSeek, and CORE were extremely useful during this research process. This non-empirical research collected information using various current studies, systematic reviews, and meta-analyses. A thorough literature review was conducted to source accurate and pertinent information about reforming the lives of street children from January 2024 to September 2024. The findings suggest that while inclusion is vital for reforming these children it is convoluted and seemingly impossible to achieve. Inclusion means that all children study together and are afforded various options within the educational system to ameliorate their overall situations. Since the lifestyle of street children is radically different this process seems to be unattainable. A major deterrent to their reformation lies in the fact that they are stigmatized and branded by members of society. This stigmatization is very deep, and it is almost impossible to value the good in street children. Thus, it is tremendously difficulty to reform the lives of street children. Nonetheless, some of them prefer a different type of life and they should be given this opportunity
Methods of Diagnosing Immunodeficiency in Adolescents
Immunodeficiency disorders in adolescents represent a complex and multifaceted challenge in clinical practice. A timely and accurate diagnosis is crucial for appropriate management and improved patient outcomes. This review paper comprehensively examines the methods employed in diagnosing immunodeficiency disorders in adolescents. We explore clinical assessments, laboratory tests, genetic analyses, imaging techniques, and functional assays, highlighting their respective advantages and disadvantages. A critical understanding of these diagnostic approaches equips healthcare professionals with valuable tools to enhance the healthcare of adolescents with immunodeficiency disorders. Furthermore, some systems for diagnosing diseases that affect immunity are explained
Navigating the Digital Tide: The Identity Resilience of the Ammatoa Indigenous Community amidst Communication Technology Shifts
This study explores the dynamics of self-identity among the indigenous Ammatoa community in South Sulawesi, Indonesia, in the context of changing communication technologies. The Ammatoa people, residing both within and outside their ancestral territories, face challenges and opportunities brought about by modernization and globalization. They maintain a kamase-masea lifestyle, which signifies living simply and modestly, as an expression of sacred values and oral cultural heritage. While open to modern education and technology, they strive to preserve their traditions and local wisdom. This research employs a descriptive qualitative approach with an interpretivist paradigm, analyzing the interaction between tradition and modernity, the impact of communication technologies on social and cultural practices, and the strategies of identity adaptation and negotiation in both virtual and physical spaces. The findings reveal that the Ammatoa community endeavors to integrate aspects of modernity and tradition to maintain their cultural identity, navigate external pressures, and leverage social media to uphold and promote local wisdom while advocating for their rights
Effectiveness of Using Village Financial Management System in Minahasa Regency
The implementation of Law Number 6 of 2014 concerning Villages and its implementing regulations has mandated village governments to be more independent in managing government and various natural resources owned, including the management of village finances and assets. In terms of village finances, village governments are required to prepare reports on the realization of implementation and accountability reports on the realization of the implementation of the village revenue and expenditure budget. The Village Financial System Application (SISKEUDES) is designed in an integrated manner using simple and user-friendly features so that users can easily operate it. The Siskeudes application aims to ensure that village financial management, especially those sourced from village funds, can be managed cleanly and transparently. However, various problems have arisen along with the changes in the instrument. Problems with the quality of human resources, facilities and infrastructure, and policies that are not well understood by implementers in the field. The purpose of this study was to analyze the Effectiveness of Using the Village Financial Management System (SISKEUDES) in Rumbia Village and Kaayuran Bawah Village, South Langowan District, Telap Village, Eris District, Lolah Village and West Lemoh Village, Tombariri District, Minahasa Regency. This study uses a qualitative research method. Data sources are obtained from primary data, namely interviews and secondary data, namely supporting data in the field such as literature and documents. The results of the study indicate that the effectiveness of the use of the Siskeudes application in Minahasa Regency, reviewed from the Structural Aspect, appears to be running effectively, Reviewed from the Process Aspect. The effectiveness of the use of the Siskeudes application in Minahasa Regency is not balanced between villages, some villages experience a good and smooth process and From the Result Aspect, it can be seen that the Siskeudes application is very helpful for villages to manage village finances whose value is considered very large
Management of the Two Days No Rice Program in Sangihe Islands District, North Sulawesi Province
This study aims to determine the implementation of the Two Days No Rice policy implemented by the Regional Government of Sangihe Islands Regency in improving food security and reducing food dependence from outside the region, inhibiting factors and what can be done to overcome inhibiting factors in the implementation of the program. This research uses qualitative descriptive method with inductive approach. This research uses the theory of Policy Implementation by Van Meter & van Horn (1975) which contains six indicators with environmental, social, economic, and political dimensions. Data collection techniques through interviews, observation, and documentation. Data analysis is carried out by data reduction techniques, data display, and data verification. The results of this study show that the Two Days No Rice Program has been running but has not been implemented properly and effectively in accordance with indicators from the social, economic, and political environmental dimensions. Obstacles found in program implementation are limited human resources and budget support, lack of political support, minimal food production, inadequate food facilities and infrastructure, and insufficient program transmission. Efforts made by the Food Security Office include socialization/tiered appeals, utilizing local food on Tuesdays and Fridays, providing capital assistance to farmers, and utilizing yards
The Impact of Religion on Secular Life and Some Mainstream Religious Security Trends in the Coming Time in Vietnam
In the context of many internationally unpredictable fluctuations, hostile forces have been causing religious life in Vietnam to suffer many negative impacts. Many subjects have taken advantage of loopholes in state management of religion to distort Vietnam’s policies, causing internal conflicts. In many cases, a very small incident or a normal conflict in religion that can be exaggerated, distorted, and perverted to become serious; a religious incident in an area or locality that can easily be amplified into an international issue; an event that is only a phenomenon, but can be perverted to become a nature; an issue that is partial, but can easily turn into a whole; a story that is very ordinary, but can be turned into a complicated one. In the article, the author analyzes some of the main impacts of religion on secular life in Vietnam today, and some religious security trends in the coming time