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-faktor yang memengaruhi benar.. ya yang dapat dilakukan nda . Benar Salah B S B S B S B S 2. Pasangkanlah konsep teori upah dengan penjelasannya. Teori upah alam Teori upah besi Teori upah diskriminasi Teori upah kesusilaan Adanya perbedaan tingkat upah yang dibayarkan pada setiap tenaga kerja Pembayaran upah harus didasarkan atas pertimbangan kemanusiaan Upah yang hanya cukup untuk memenuhi kebutuhan Pengusaha berada di posisi yang kuat dalam menekan upah pekerja serendah mungkin Tingkat upah memiliki kecenderungan yang sama dengan tingkat produktivitas tenaga kerja 3. Pasangkanlah jenis-jenis pengangguran dengan penjelasannya. Pengangguran musiman dari dewan pengupahan Pengangguran friksional Pengangguran teknologi 09380 Pengangguran stuktural Pengangguran siklis Terjadi karena secara sukalera tidak mau bekerja Perkembangan teknologi yang menggantikan tenaga manusia Terjadinya perubahan stuktur ekonomi Pengangguran yang terjadi karena perubahan musim Menurunnya kegiatan perekonomian suatu negara Tidak bertemunya permintaan dan penawaran kerja 1. Seseorang yang telah bekerja dan mampu melakukan pekerjaan guna menghasilkan barang atau jasa baik untuk memenuhi kebutuhan sendiri maupun untuk masyarakat disebut.... an contohnya. 8888898 Montir Pengacara D. Isian Singkat Sopir Guru Kuli bangunan Influencer Buruh cuci 2. Pertumbuhan angkatan kerja di suatu negara sangat dipengaruhi oleh laju pertumbuhan penduduk yang memasuki .... 3. Kesempatan kerja dapat tercipta karena adanya permintaan akan tenaga kerja, karena ketika memproduksi barang dan jasa, rumah tangga produsen akan memerlukan tenaga kerja untuk.... 4. Penduduk yang telah memasuki usia kerja dikategorikan menjadi dua kelompok, yaitu kelompok angkatan kerja dan bukan angkatan kerja. Menurut ILO, penduduk usia kerja adalah penduduk yang telah mencapai .... Permasalahan Ketenagakerjaan dalam Perekonomian 125

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Bahasa Inggris SMA

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22.45 Check for updates O 61% Editorial Effective Strategies for Students with Emotional and Behavioral Disorders H HAMMILL INSTITUTE ON DISABILITIES Beyond Behavior 2021. Vol. 30(1) 3 Hammill Institute on Disabilities 2021 Artide reuse guidelines: sagepub.com/journals.permissions DOI: 10.1177/10742956211004242 journals.sagepub.com/home/bbx SSAGE Students with emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD) experience a combination of academic and social-emotional- behavioral deficits in comparison to their peers. This is why focusing on comprehensive support programs for students with EBD is a logical approach for school-based profession- als who work with this population. This first issue of Beyond Behavior's 30th volume encompasses six articles that pro- vide exceptional guidance for practitioners on a variety of topics that can have a positive impact on both their profes- sional actions and outcomes for students with EBD. Effective management of paraeducators is the focus of the first article, authored by Sarah Douglas and Denise Uitto. Described within is a collaborative four-stage model to ensure paraeducators are trained on the necessary knowl- edge and skills required to support students with challeng- ing behaviors and support specially designed programming. The model clarifies paraeducator responsibilities and defines training needs, creates training plans that align with adult learning principles, implements training using coach- ing with performance feedback, and documents paraeduca- tor performance. Intensification of special education programming efforts is central to the issue's second and third articles. Skip Kumm and Daniel Maggin provide an overview of goal- setting interventions that can be tailored to a myriad of dif- ferent student behavioral profiles and functions. The authors describe a goal-setting implementation process as well an intensification process when outcomes fail to meet expecta- tions. Their intensification process focuses on addressing treatment dosage, alignment, and comprehensiveness. The third article by Kary Zarate and Daniel Maggin shows how video modeling (VM) can be used as a powerful tool to sup- port skill acquisition and generalization for students with and without EBD. The authors offer an overview of VM's positive evidence base, reasons why VM is effective, and step-by-step guidance for VM implementation and intensi- fication that meets the needs of students with challenging behavior. The fourth article by Sanikan Wattanawongwan, S. D. Smith, and Kimberly Vannest focuses on guidance regard- ing how to improve social and emotional learning outcomes using cooperative group activities. Their implementation framework highlights the five instructional steps of plan- ning, introducing, monitoring, assessing, and processing. The authors also address skills generalization. In the fifth article, Ashli Tyre and Laura Feuerborn give professionals a host of suggestions for addressing staff per- ceptions that can interfere with successful implementation of positive behavioral interventions and supports (PBIS) frameworks. The authors coin problematic personnel per- ceptions as "misses." Their article identifies 10 common misses and then offers research- and/or practice-based sug- gestions to promote staff engagement, professional devel- opment, and support for implementation. The final article details the Council for Children with Behavioral Disorders' (CCRD) position statement on the use of physical restraint procedures in schools. In the posi- tion paper, Lee Kern, Sarup Mathur, and Reece Peterson outline the ethical and safety concems regarding the use of physical restraints with students and make recommenda- tions for best practice. The latter include (1) conducting a comprehensive screening to identify all students with edu- cational and/or mental health needs, (2) completing appro- priate assessments (e.g., FBA) for those suspected of having intensive needs, (3) implementing a continuum of research- or evidence-based interventions directed at identified needs, (4) intervening in such a way as to preserve personal dig- nity, and (5) ensuring parents and caregivers are partners and informed of school, district, and state policies pertain- ing to the use of restraint. Paul Mooney Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, USA Joseph B. Ryan Clemson University, Clemson, SC, USA = ||| U

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Ekonomi SMA

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hgan metode indeks harga agregatif tertimbang. Jelaskan cara perhitungan indeks harga dengan menggunakan timbangan atau pembobotan. Jelaskan apa yang dimaksud dengan indek harga saham gabungan, Sebut indikator inflasi ringan, 8. Inflasi disebut inflasi berat jika terjadi pada kisaran berapa persen? Jelaskan pendapat J.M. Keynes tentang terjadinya inflasi. 10. Jelaskan pengaruh inflasi pada pendapatan dan jumlah ekspor. pengaruh inflasi terhadap minat orang menabung. Jelaskan 12. Bagaimana pengaruh infasi terhadap perhitungan harga pokok. 13. Jelaskan kebijakan moneter yang bertujuan mengurangi laju inflasi. 14. Sebut kebijakan fiskal yang dapat mengurangi tingkat inflasi. 15. Sebut dua kebijakan yang dapat dilakukan pemerintah dalam rangka mengurangi inflasi. 16. Tuliskan rumus menghitung angka inflasi. + $ 6. N 11. 17. Jelaskan hubungan perhitungan indeks harga dengan inflasi. 18. Apa yang dimaksud dengan permintaan uang. 19. Apa yang dimaksud dengan penawaran uang. 20. Tabel harga rata-rata 5 jenis buah-buahan dan jumlah dalam kilogram yang terjual Jenis buah Mangga Apel Jeruk Nanas Melon P 2012 (Po) 2013 (PN) harga tidak tertimbang dengan metode relatif. Rp 17.500 Rp 19.500 Rp 20.000 Rp 19.000 Rp 10.000 Rp 12.500 Rp 9.000 Rp 9.500 Rp 6.500 Rp 7.000 Jumlah terjual tahun 2012 (Q0) 580 440 300 250 150 Jumlah terjual tahun 2013 (Qo) 500 660 400 200 175 Berdasarkan data di atas, hitunglah indeks harga menurut Laspeyeres dan Paache tahun 2013 atas dasar tahun 2012.

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Bahasa Inggris SMA

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Make a caption based on the picture with your own ideas creatively. The total of XII Students in Mentari Jaya Activity 2 Aeria Text 2 Exhi Text 1 High School for 5 years. Out Female Total "Don't walk in front of me; I may not follow. Don't walk behind me; Year Male No. 2017 98 107 205 1. 110 133 243 I may not lead. Just walk beside me and be my friend." 2. 2018 124 131 255 I. C 3. 2019 2020 102 98 200 4. - Albert Camus - 108 102 210 5. 2021 Text 3 An aerial view of the Pibor River flowing across the landscape between Boma and Badingilo National Parks in South Sudan on February 4th, 2020. (Source: AFP/Tony Karumba) Activity 3 National Character Answer the questions based on the captions on Task 2! 1. What kind of captions are they? 2. What does the caption of Text 1 mean? 3. What information can we get from the caption of Text 2? Communicative, creative, disciplined, hard- working, and responsible Students do the activity in a controlled way, not likely to cheat, not influenced by others, and having control over the task. Students also practice to tell about the message of some captions creatively and independently, make their own captions independently and creatively, and practice some dialogues which contain some captions with ther friends communicatively. 4. What is the purpose of the caption of the Text 3? 5. What information can we get from the caption of Text 3? Activity 4 Do the following tasks! Take a picture of an activity in your school. Present your work in front of the class. Bahasa Inggris XII

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