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Pelaksanaan Bimbingan Klasikal yang Berpihak pada Peserta Didik: Tinjauan Terhadap Metode, Praktik dan Tantangan Sofyati Halmahera, Amelia Dhamara; Anisa Dwi Pratanti; Dhika Chelvian Satya Benardy; Sholikhul Huda
Quanta : Jurnal Kajian Bimbingan dan Konseling dalam Pendidikan Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024): VOLUME 8, NOMOR 2 (2024): MAY-AUGUST
Publisher : IKIP Siliwangi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22460/quanta.v8i2.4767

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This study aims to explore various methods used in the implementation of classical guidance services in the era of the independent curriculum. Through a literature review research method, we examined a number of research articles discussing practices and challenges in the implementation of classical guidance services. The research findings indicate that various methods such as Project Based Learning (PJBL), Problem Based Learning (PBL), Cooperative Learning, Experiential Learning, and Discovery Learning have been proven effective in enhancing various aspects of students' development. The research also identifies some challenges in the implementation of classical guidance services, including lack of communication between guidance counselors and homeroom teachers, resource limitations, and lack of understanding or confidence from guidance counselors regarding the methods to be applied. Thus, this research provides insights into various methods that can be used in the implementation of classical guidance services as well as the challenges that may be encountered in the implementation process. It is expected to contribute to the development of guidance and counseling practices in schools.
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW AS AN INSTRUMENT FOR REALIZING SUSTAINABLE TOURISM IN SOUTH LAMPUNG REGENCY Sholikhul Huda; Achmad Alif Nurbani; Mirza Agung Rahmatullah; Muhammad Habibi
Multidisciplinary Indonesian Center Journal (MICJO) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026): Vol. 3 No. 1 Edisi Januari 2026
Publisher : PT. Jurnal Center Indonesia Publisher

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This article examines the role of environmental law as a key instrument in sustainable tourism development in South Lampung Regency. Tourism significantly contributes to regional economic growth through increased investment, employment opportunities, and community welfare. However, the development of this sector is often accompanied by environmental degradation due to weak ecologically sound management. This research uses normative legal methods with legislative, conceptual, and comparative legal approaches to analyze the role of environmental law as an instrument for realizing sustainable tourism in South Lampung. The research method used in this study is a qualitative approach with a library research method with a normative legal approach. This research is qualitative normative, which emphasizes the analysis of legal norms. Data collection techniques are carried out through documentation analysis by identifying, reviewing, and interpreting legal sources, relevant literature, legal sources used include, Books, Law Number 32 of 2009 concerning environmental protection and management, Law Number 10 of 2009 concerning Tourism, and Government Regulation Number 27 of 2012 concerning Environmental Permits. Then a descriptive-analytical and thematic analysis is carried out, by grouping data into main themes and then drawing conclusions from a general to specific problem, in this case regarding Environmental Law as an Instrument for Realizing Sustainable Tourism in South Lampung. The results of this study indicate that environmental law plays a fundamental role as a controlling instrument in realizing sustainable tourism in South Lampung Regency. Through the implementation of legal instruments such as environmental impact analysis (EIA), environmental permits, the precautionary principle, and the enforcement of legal sanctions, tourism activities can be directed to prevent ecosystem damage.