Andini Putri Kusuma
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HUBUNGAN MEMBANGUN KEHARMONISAN KELAS: PERAN TEKNOLOGI DALAM PEMBELAJARAN YANG POSITIF Andini Putri Kusuma; Ilmi Fitri Islami; Septia Anggraini; Maysa Nurarisanty; Daffa Anugerah Putra; Fandyo Bariq Ramadhani Johan Purwanto
Counseling Milenial (CM) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024): DECEMBER
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Metro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24127/konselor.v6i1.7878

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In this research, the author is interested in analyzing more deeply the importance of the role of a positive school environment, which is very important in supporting the learning process and classroom management. The purpose of this article is to explore more deeply how a positive environment can support learning and effective classroom management. This research is field research using a qualitative approach. Observations show that effective classroom management is essential to creating a positive learning environment that increases student comfort and motivation. A supportive environment increases student concentration and engagement, and motivates teachers to teach better.
PERAN KONSELING DALAM MENGATASI KRISIS IDENTITAS PADA MAHASISWA AKIBAT GLOBALISASI BUDAYA Zharima Berlian Ningrum; Crisfatika Yulianti; Annisa Putri Rahmasari; Andini Putri Kusuma; Prasetya Koswara; Ela Nur Fadilah; Ari Khusumadewi
Pendas : Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan Dasar Vol. 11 No. 02 (2026): Volume 11 No. 02 Juni 2026 Press
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Guru Sekolah Dasar FKIP Universitas Pasundan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23969/jp.v11i02.44474

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This study examines the influence of cultural globalization on the formation of student identity, which arises in the conflict between local values, which conflict between collectivism and the global value system of individualism. Students are considered to be in the emerging adult stage of their life journey. Although identity crises, such as role confusion, anxiety, and culture shock, are common, students are particularly vulnerable to them. This article attempts to describe the influence of cultural globalization on student identity, the nature of student identity crises, and the impact of counseling on these issues. This qualitative study uses desk research methods in the form of secondary literature to establish a baseline for the identity crisis phenomenon. The findings indicate that student counseling, particularly within a multicultural framework, provides a valuable opportunity to establish a counseling environment that facilitates self-exploration. Self-exploration and self-reflection techniques in counseling help students choose and limit the adaptation and integration of global cultures into their local culture. Students find positive reinforcement techniques useful in managing and overcoming cultural differences. This encourages students to adopt a positive view of their new environment, allowing them to view it as a non-threatening learning environment. These counseling practices have positive impacts, including increased self-esteem, improved coping skills, and better integration and synthesis of local and global identities.