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Analyzes how excessive consumer habits contribute to environmental degradation and resource depletion.
Explores the social complexities of urban living in Indonesia, including inequality and community fragmentation.
Examines how smart devices and digital platforms are reshaping domestic labor and family management.
Discusses strategies families can adopt to strengthen food security amid economic and climate uncertainties.
Analyzes the relationship between sleep quality, cognitive performance, and overall daily functioning.
Applies behavioral psychology principles to explain how lasting positive daily habits are formed and sustained.
Explores how households can participate in circular economy principles to minimize waste and recycle resources.
Examines the communication gaps between generations in contemporary families and how to bridge them effectively.
Analyzes how countercyclical fiscal policy uses government spending and taxation to stabilize economic cycles.
Examines how deeply integrated global supply chains create efficiency gains but amplify systemic vulnerability to shocks.
Explores the principles of Islamic economics and how profit-sharing instruments replace interest-based transactions.
Discusses how transitioning to a green economy aligns environmental sustainability with long-term economic growth.
Analyzes how automation and AI reshape employment patterns, wage distribution, and the skills workers need.
Examines the drivers of wealth inequality in Indonesia and policies designed to improve intergenerational social mobility.
Explores how FDI inflows shape Indonesia's industrial structure, technology transfer, and export competitiveness.
Analyzes how fintech innovation and digital payment infrastructure are expanding access to financial services for unbanked Indonesians.
Analyzes Piaget's and Vygotsky's constructivist frameworks and their implications for curriculum and classroom practice.
Analyzes the structural causes of Indonesia's urban–rural education divide and evidence-based policy interventions.
Explores how AI-powered adaptive learning platforms personalize instruction and the ethical questions they raise.
Examines how Islamic educational philosophy integrates moral formation with intellectual development in students.
Evaluates the pros and cons of standardized national exams in Indonesia and their impact on teaching quality.
Analyzes Indonesia's constitutional requirement to allocate 20% of the state budget to education and its real-world impact.
Examines the structural mismatch between Indonesian university curricula and evolving industry skill demands.
Discusses the movement to incorporate indigenous knowledge systems and local cultural wisdom into formal Indonesian education.