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      Connecting Culture and Science Teaching Traditional Medicinal Knowledge to the Next Generation
      21 October

      Connecting Culture and Science: Teaching Traditional Medicinal Knowledge to the Next Generation

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      Phytochemistry, the study of plant-derived compounds and their medicinal properties, plays a crucial role in bridging traditional healing practices and modern medicine. In many indigenous cultures, medicinal plant knowledge has been passed down through generations, offering a treasure trove of …

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      Applying Design Thinking Approach for Sustainable Waste Consumption
      17 October

      Applying Design Thinking Approach for Sustainable Waste Consumption

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      In recent years, addressing the global waste crisis has become increasingly urgent as the world grapples with overconsumption, plastic pollution, and resource depletion. One innovative methodology that has shown promise in tackling such complex environmental issues is Design Thinking. This …

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      Embracing Cultural Identity in Education: Advocating for the Kaonak Greeting in Papua's Schools
      14 October

      Embracing Cultural Identity in Education: Advocating for the Kaonak Greeting in Papua’s Schools

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      Introduction The goal of this article is twofold: (1) to explore the meaning and the function of kaonak gesture and greeting followed by the sound of clicking fingers as one of the cultural ways of people addressing each other in …

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      The Influence of Computer Literacy in the Learning Process
      03 October

      The Influence of Computer Literacy in the Learning Process

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      Along with the times, technological aspects have experienced many improvements and utilisation in all fields. One of the fields of education is to support the learning process. In today’s digital era, computer literacy has become one of the essential skills …

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      Benefits of being digitally literate
      30 September

      Benefits of Being Digitally Literate

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      Digital literacy is essential for personal and professional growth in today’s digital age because it empowers individuals with the skills needed to navigate the vast landscape of digital technologies. On a personal level, being digitally literate allows individuals to access …

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      Community-Based Tourism: The 'marriage' between tourism company and the community
      26 September

      Community-Based Tourism: The ‘Marriage’ between tourism company and the community

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      The local community’s active participation and involvement in developing a tourist destination is essential. According to (Wiwin, n.d.), Community Based Tourism emphasises the involvement of the local community in the management, operation, and organization of the tourist destination being done …

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      Introducing Papuan Coffee
      23 September

      Introducing Papuan Coffee

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      Papuan coffee refers to coffee grown in the easternmost province of Indonesia. Papua is known for its rich biodiversity and favourable climate, which contributes to production of high-quality beans. The most common varieties of Papuan coffee include Arabica and Robusta. …

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      The Consumer Decision-Making Process
      17 September

      The Consumer Decision-Making Process

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      Before purchasing a product from stores such as smartphones, game consoles, or laptops, we would like to be certain that the products are what we want and need at the price we can afford. Some of us would take more …

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      Why Must Papuans Study Abroad
      09 September

      Why Must Papuans Study Abroad? From Overseas to Homegrown: Papuans Leading Papua’s Development

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      Papua, with its stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage, remains one of Indonesia’s most underdeveloped regions. The pressing need for infrastructure, healthcare, and economic development highlights the importance of empowering its people through education. For Papua to thrive, it is …

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      What If We Let Students Pick Their Own Ways To Learn English Instead
      02 September

      What if we let students pick their own ways to learn English instead?

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      In traditional classroom settings, English teachers often select and apply a teaching strategy to facilitate language acquisition. Some teachers may come with more than one strategy, and these methods are meant to fit different learning needs, but with many students …

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