SCIENCE, ENVIRONMENT, TECHNOLOGY, AND SOCIETY MODEL AS MEANS FOR DISASTER REPONSE

Indonesia consists of islands that have very high risk for various type of disasters. Natural conditions in the past 10 years have continued to decline due to human factors and from the nature itself. This idea is mentioned by Setyo Eko Atmojo in open dissertation exam under the title “ Model Pembelajaran Kebencanaan berbasis SETS dalam Mitigasi Adaptasi dan Responsibility Siswa Sekolah ”.

TECNOLOGY LITERATION IS NOT BARRIER FOR PAGAR MANGKOK CULTURE

Technological development does not necessarily change the nature of society to be individualist. You can find this in Kampung Cyber. This village can be said to be quite "literate" about technology. Every corner has an internet network. To maintain social relations, the Kampung Cyber community applies the Pagar Mangkok culture as Javanese cultural wisdom. Pagar Mangkok is a culture of caring by sharing with others who live around the environment voluntarily.

UNY’S STRATEGY TO BE A WORLD CLASS UNIVERSITY

World Class University (WCU) in terms of QS World University Ranking includes research quality, teaching quality, graduate employability and international outlook. Academic reputation has the greatest weight in the World University Ranking, besides that there are citations and lecturer-student ratios. In ITB ranking is not the goal, be it international ranking, BAN PT, and so on. Ranking is a negative tool to find out whether our body is healthy or not. As stated by the ITB Rector Kadarsyah Suryadi in the Focus Group Discussion (FGD) at the UNY Rectorate, Wednesday (12/12).

UNY AND THE QUJING NORMAL UNIVERSITY FORM STRATEGIC COOPERATION

"I believe this meeting will be a good start for friendship and cooperation between Qujing Normal University and Yogyakarta State University," said Prof. Zhang Yonggang, Deputy Chancellor of Qujing Normal University in his remarks at the signing of the MoU between Yogyakarta State University and Quijing Normal University. The event was held at the UNY Rectorate University (RKU) Meeting Room on Tuesday, December 4, 2018, attended by the Chancellor, Dean, Director of PPs, Head of Institution and Head of Office of UNY.

UNDERSTANDING AND OVERCOME GENDER VIOLENCE IN SCHOOLS FROM BETTER PERSPECTIVES AND COUNSELING

Saturday (24/11) We often hear the term violence, or even witness it. But, do you often hear the term "gender-based violence" abbreviated as KBG? Probably not. Facts on the ground show that not many of us even our teachers understand this. "Even though the facts show that Gender Based Violence (BEC) is a Threat to Adolescents" opens Rita Pranawati, MA, deputy chairman of the KPAI at the National Seminar on Understanding and Addressing Gender Violence in Schools from the Guidance and Counseling Perspective.

FUN IN INTERNATIONAL DISABILITY DAY

"About 1 billion people around the world live with disabilities and that's 15 percent of the population in the world." Opens Aini Mahabbati, S. Pd., M. A. Representing the PLB head in the Fun In International Disability Day (FIND) activity. This activity was organized by the Extraordinary Education Student Association of FIP UNY. Aini explained that on December 3 every year, the world celebrated International Disability Day. In 1981, the United Nations proclaimed this as a recognized day to celebrate the achievements of people living with disabilities throughout the world.