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The First International Conference on Law, Economics and Education ICONLEE 2016

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2016-11-12
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Yuliawati, Ratna
Kurniawan, Deny
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Education and health is a form of intervention or efforts aimed at behavior, so that these behaviors are conducive to health. Health education given to school student will give deep implications if the process of education optimally . Efforts to education through extension activities is done to increase the knowledge in the community of thing in information. Counseling education in the field of waste management based on the large number of the scum produced in the community but are yet to be dealt in full. The extension that done is the method lectures or question and answer. A design used in thisresearch is non equivalent control group design by choosing a student III and divide 2 where the group 1 counseling without a video and group 2 counseling by a video . Any impact usage method of talks with a video than counseling in a speech without video increase knowledge student with the average -the knowledge that 89,72 students and uses the talks without a video point in -average only71,50.
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