4 research outputs found

    Mathematics Learning Management Framework in Biak Numfor: Numfor Island a Remote Area Direction Towards the Future

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    This study attempts to conduct a comprehensive and in-depth examination of the challenges in managing learning at SMPN 3 Numfor Barat located on Numfor Island. To achieve the research objectives, the author uses a qualitative research methodology to explore field phenomena naturally and comprehensively. This study involved 1 head of educational unit, 1 subject teacher, and 141 students. Research techniques include field observation, document analysis, and detailed interviews to identify key issues in the learning management process. Data processing includes initial collection, reduction, presentation, analysis, verification and validation, drawing conclusions, and formulating recommendations. The research findings are that: 1) Learning management at SMPN 3 Numfor Barat includes planning, implementation, and evaluation functions. 2) These management components have not been implemented effectively and efficiently. 3) The main challenge in managing learning at SMPN 3 Numfor Barat lies in the planning stage, where learning materials are fully aligned. This study provides valuable insights for the government, education department, Education Unit Companions, heads of education units, teachers, and stakeholders to design and implement learning

    AC2-MELGRAM101 - Les Oposition 'alienable: inalienable' et 'anime: inamime' en Melanesian by H. K. J. Cowan

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    18 page text. -- Les Oposition 'alienable: inalienable' et 'anime: inamime' en Melanesian by H. K. J. Cowan. reprint from Homage [to] A Martinet III, Word 25(1-3) 70-86. Contains frequent references to Capell's Oceanic linguistics work. By 'Melanesian' the author refers to certain "Austronesian languages of the New-Guinea coast & neighbouring islands". Examples given in the text include (but are not limited to) Paulohi, Tobati, Paiwa, Waropen, Malay, Biak-Numfor, Armopa, Jamdena. Language as given: Melanesia

    Assessing public awareness level on the preservation of coral reefs (The case study in Biak Numfor, Papua, Indonesia)

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    <p><strong>Numfor, Papua, Indonesia) </strong></p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p>      </p> <p><strong>Author :   </strong><strong> Lis Melissa Yapanto</strong></p> <p><strong>Co-Author : Meilinda Lestari Modjo</strong></p> <p> </p> <p><strong>Departement Of management Aquatic, Faculty Of Fishery And Marine. Gorontalo State Univercity</strong></p> <p><strong>Sudirman Street, 6 Gorontalo. Handphone 082 123 042 121 email: @ lizrossler ung.ac, id</strong></p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p><strong>The study took place in Biak district includes the islands Padaido, Aimando, Oridek and East Biak. The purpose of this study was to determine the level of public awareness in Biak Numor. This research method is descriptive qualitative data collection techniques using a questionnaire. At this stage of the study conducted by jumping Directly to the object to be Examined to Obtain The Necessary data. The Data collection was done by interview Directly to the people who live in coastal areas as a respondent, and include information from informants. In the interview guide was used in the form of a list of questions that are open, and only contains the GIST of it so it does not close the possibility of filing new questions as long as there do with problems. Besides observation Directly to the location. Primary data obtained from the respondents and observations directly to the object under study. Secondary data were obtained from Bappeda and the Department of Fisheries and Marine Resources Noemfoor Biak. Based on the results of the field survey, the level of public awareness in Biak Noemfoor in terms of the need to regulate the management of the utilization of marine resources, especially coral reefs as follows, in the district of Oridek with a population of 4,665 inhabitants 52% have awareness of the necessity to regulate the management of marine resources corals especially termbu, district next Amaindo with a population of 2,209 people, people who have high levels of awareness of the need for regulation management of marine resources by 18%, and Padaido counties with a population of 1,707 inhabitants that have high levels of awareness about the need to regulate the management of marine resource utilization by 15%, as well as in districts Biak East with a population of 6,698 inhabitants that has a level of consciousness should be setting the management of marine resources especially coral reefs by 15%. In terms of public knowledge about the things that destroy coral reefs for Aimando region has the highest percentage, namely 50% of people already know all that can damage coral reefs. While at the district level Aimando pengetehuan people to things that can damage coral reefs by 21%, then the district Padaido is about 16%, then in East Biak district-level people's knowledge to cause damage to coral reefs by 13%. Oridek people in the region have a high level of awareness. With Coremap program impacts most notably the increased well-being of coastal communities. In order to maintain the balance and preservation of coral reefs need to pass a law governing regulation. Coremap existence need to be continued in order to preserve the existence of coral reef ecosystems to sustain life aquatic biota.</strong></p> <p> </p> <p> </p&gt

    Long-term neurological symptoms after acute COVID-19 illness requiring hospitalization in adult patients: insights from the ISARIC-COVID-19 follow-up study

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    in this study we aimed to characterize the type and prevalence of neurological symptoms related to neurological long-COVID-19 from a large international multicenter cohort of adults after discharge from hospital for acute COVID-19
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