Ceudah - Journal Education and Social Science
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<p>Focus and Scope</p> <p>Journal of Educational Social Studies publishes articles of original research and conceptual studies with themes related to education and learning in the field of social science at schools and to study social problems. The journal includes, but is not limited to the following fields:</p> <ul> <li>International Education Studies</li> <li>Higher Education</li> <li>Language Education</li> <li>Secondary Education</li> <li>Teacher Education</li> <li>Education Method</li> <li>Educational Foundations</li> <li>Entrepreneurship </li> <li>Social Studies Education</li> <li>Teaching and Learning</li> <li>Gender and Education</li> <li>Sociology</li> <li>Anthropology</li> <li>Communication Education</li> <li>Cross-cultural Studies</li> <li>Political Science</li> <li>Social Science</li> </ul>Ceudah Journalen-USCeudah - Journal Education and Social ScienceThe Existence of Non Muslim Policewomen in Banda Aceh: Between Piety and Identity
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<p><em>Aceh is the only province in Indonesia that implements Islamic sharia. Muslims living in Aceh must comply and support the implementation of sharia law. However, there is an impact of implementing Islamic sharia for non-Muslims in Aceh. This article focuses on three non-Muslim policewomen from various police institutions in Banda Aceh. How do they express their piety as a non-Muslim minority group while still maintaining their identity but using symbols and activities in the Muslim environment in Banda Aceh. As qualitative research, the data collected through in-depth interviews, participant observation, and documentation with three informants. Then analyzed using the theory of piety identity politics initiated by Saba Mahmood, the researcher found that the expressions of piety shown by the three policewomen in the public spaces even though they used the symbols and identities of other religions, but at the same times, they have created religious values </em><em>for their beliefs as a Christian minority in Aceh to become stronger</em></p>Safira MustaqillaIntan Qurratulaini
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2024-02-122024-02-1222114University Students’ Attitudes Towards Learning English
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<p><em>Attitude plays an important role in language acquisition because it influences students' success or failure in learning a language. This study employed a quantitative research method to investigate the perspectives of students from non-English departments towards English learning. The sample consisted of 30 students from the Physics Education Department, Mathematics Education Department, and Biology Education Department at UIN Ar-Raniry. A purposive sampling technique was utilized to select participants who fulfilled specific criteria. The data were collected through a questionnaire. The results showed that students' language attitudes fell into the “moderate” category, with all aspects of language attitude showing only slightly different scores</em>.</p>Fithriyah Fithriyah
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