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    A Job Training Report as an Information Staff at Surabaya Tourism Information Centre from 19th January to 03rd March 2015

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    Indonesia has many big cities which have many tourism objects. Surabaya is the second biggest city in Indonesia. Surabaya has many tourism objects such as: Heritage building, complete Zoo in South East Asia, parks, museums, culinary, hotel, religious places, fun fairs, malls, and many more. To support the tourist destination, either International/local tourist, it might require information about those tourist objects. The Surabaya Department of Culture and Tourism follows up this requirement by providing Tourism Information Center in 2002. Surabaya Tourism Information Center (STIC) is the right place to get information about Surabaya Tourism. During the internship, the writer got a lot of knowledge and experiences, for example: she meet international visitors, answered the phone calls, and also knew about the street on Surabaya. Besides, the writer got benefits to improve her English communication skill because many visitors came from another country. The writer learned how to work in real life and could be a real officer in TIC. The writer also learned to cooperate with her friends during the internship. During the writer did her internship, there are several subjects which related in her internship such as Listening, she learn how to listen with different dialect. The writer also can practice the subjects in real life such as Cross Culture Understanding, English for Office Management, and Public speaking. At the second week of internship, the writer felt nervous when she had to serve foreign visitor. The writer was so glad could doing the internship in Surabaya Tourism Information Center as Information Staff. Because she got a lot experiences which was never gotten in another place. For juniors who want to do their internship in Surabaya Tourism Information Center, they have to have responsibility about time management, learn how to work in team and be discipline. Surabaya Tourism Information Center is recommended place to do internship because it provides many experiences which are useful for the future life if they want to work as a tour guide or an officer in Surabaya Tourism Information Centre

    The Effectiveness of Emo-Demo in Increasing the Knowledge and Attitudes in Mother Who Do Not Provide Exclusive Breastfeeding in the Working Area of Cisadae Public Health Center in Malang

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    The worldwide rate of exclusive breastfeeding is <40%. In Indonesia, only 42% of babies were exclusively breastfed for first six months by 96% of women (2013). Breast milk plays a vital role for both mother and baby. In 2018, the exclusive breastfeeding rate in East Java was 40%, which is far from the target set at 80%. The rate of exclusive breastfeeding is relatively higher in rural than in urban areas with a ratio of 57.22:54.77%. Meanwhile, in Malang, particularly in the Cisadea Public Health Center area, in 2019, the rate of exclusive breastfeeding was 64.8%. The knowledge and attitude of women are closely related to their behaviour towards exclusive breastfeeding. One way to increase the practice of exclusive breastfeeding is Emotional-Demonstration (Emo-Demo) education. The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of Emo-Demo exclusive breastfeeding to increase the knowledge and attitudes of mothers who do not exclusively breastfeed in the working area of the Cisadea Public Health Center. The study used a pre-experimental research with one-group pre–post-test design. Data from the Wilcoxon signed rank test on maternal knowledge obtained an Asymp Sig (2-tailed) value of 0.011 and maternal attitude of 0.000. So, it can be concluded that the Emo-Demo method is effective in increasing the knowledge and attitude of mothers towards exclusive breastfeeding. Keywords: demo, exclusive breastfeeding, knowledge, attitud

    The Effectiveness of Emo-Demo in Increasing the Knowledge and Attitudes in Mother Who Do Not Provide Exclusive Breastfeeding in the Working Area of Cisadae Public Health CENTER in Malang

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    The worldwide rate of exclusive breastfeeding is lt;40%. In Indonesia, only 42% of babies were exclusively breastfed for first six months by 96% of women (2013). Breast milk plays a vital role for both mother and baby. In 2018, the exclusive breastfeeding rate in East Java was 40%, which is far from the target set at 80%. The rate of exclusive breastfeeding is relatively higher in rural than in urban areas with a ratio of 57.22:54.77%. Meanwhile, in Malang, particularly in the Cisadea Public Health Center area, in 2019, the rate of exclusive breastfeeding was 64.8%. The knowledge and attitude of women are closely related to their behaviour towards exclusive breastfeeding. One way to increase the practice of exclusive breastfeeding is Emotional-Demonstration (Emo-Demo) education. The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of Emo-Demo exclusive breastfeeding to increase the knowledge and attitudes of mothers who do not exclusively breastfeed in the working area of the Cisadea Public Health Center. The study used a pre-experimental research with one-group pre–post-test design. Data from the Wilcoxon signed rank test on maternal knowledge obtained an Asymp Sig (2-tailed) value of 0.011 and maternal attitude of 0.000. So, it can be concluded that the Emo-Demo method is effective in increasing the knowledge and attitude of mothers towards exclusive breastfeeding. Keywords: demo, exclusive breastfeeding, knowledge, attitud
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