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Should English Instruction survive on New Term Tourism Classes? Bilingual Perspectives Jumhur Hakim; Muhammad Ali Sukran; Hasan Basri; Muhammad Adi Junaidi; Muhammad Ramli
Budapest International Research and Critics Institute-Journal (BIRCI-Journal) Vol 5, No 2 (2022): Budapest International Research and Critics Institute May
Publisher : Budapest International Research and Critics University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/birci.v5i2.4923

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In support of bilingual practice in Universitas Hamzanwadi, the tourism department has successfully made use of English instruction for three particular courses. Tourismpreneur, as an excellent core of the tourism study program, campaigned to enable students (college students) to stay connected with English academics and business. Furthermore, this research entails a qualitative content of new term colleagues' opinions on how English is fully implemented for learning instruction. Using reliable questionnaires, statements recording needs and challenges through Google form have been distributed to elicit their perspectives on English instruction trial policy in the context of tourism classes. We investigated 82 college students from the stratified uneven semester (semester one, three) with an online survey design for three tourism classes. Our results extend well-established findings in agreement that English instruction should maintain courses in the classroom. Yet, few claim it is unnecessary and should be in all courses. The most apparent comments have been to shape English-lingua Franca as survival communicative skills required by tourism students to better work positions after graduation. Barriers in classroom learning are discussed.
UTILIZATION OF CULTURAL CAPITAL IN COMMUNITY-BASED TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN SADE VILLAGE OF CENTRAL LOMBOK Muh. Hilmi Pauzi; Hasan Basri; Muh. Fahrurrozi; Muhammad Adi Junaidi; Muhammad Ramli; Zaitun Zaitun; Herman Supriadi
Jurnal Pendidikan Ekonomi (JURKAMI) Vol 7, No 1 (2022): JURKAMI
Publisher : STKIP Persada Khatulistiwa Sintang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31932/jpe.v7i1.1525

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The main issues of this research are: how the cultural capital operated on the field of tourism which the specific influences disposition to the tourism practice model in Sade Village and then how the mechanism of cultural capital to produce the tourism attraction, kind of tourism product and economic capital. The research uses descriptive qualitative with ethnography. Data collection, however, uses field observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation. Data validation employs triangulation, information review, and extension presence. The result showed that the community-based tourism represents the cultural practice of Sade society illustrated cultural capital. Some cultures presented on tourism practice: 1) the habit of traditional cloth making referring to heritage culture of Sade society; 2) the traditional architecture morphology style which was the complex values while it is the product of tourist consumed; and 3) the traditional art fight (presean), traditional music (Gendang Beleq) and new attractions of Amaq Tempungus danced. 
Weaving as Touristic Drive in Pringgasela; Motive and Philosophy Zaitun Zaitun; Hasan Basri; Muhammad Adi Junaidi; Muhammad Ramli; Irwan Rahadi; Muh Hilmi Pauzi
Enrichment : Journal of Management Vol. 12 No. 2 (2022): Management Science and Field
Publisher : Institute of Computer Science (IOCS)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (846.162 KB) | DOI: 10.35335/enrichment.v12i2.433

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Pringgasela inhabitants have been practising Weaving for ages. Most locals who participated are women dwellers in support of economic empowerment. This research intentionally investigates; 1) the profound history of weaving in Pringgasela, 2) equipment used for Weaving and dye materials, and 3) motifs and philosophy of Weaving. We, furthermore, deploy the qualitative as a research approach elaborating three main focuses of the study—direct observation and interviews are conducted to collect data from resources and documentation. Participants being selected are mostly citizens, business actors, government agencies in charge of developing tourism. The results show that most woven fabrics are traditional dyeing models and prefer synthetic dyes because they are more in demand by young people. Although the process of making today has been developed, natural material is still maintained for local preservation purposes. In support of local economic empowerment, Pringgasela inhabitants have practised weaving for ages. Various motifs are continuously introduced in which local wisdom is still a prominent attractive feature for buyers and visitors. Barriers to marketing in this article are presented.
Descriptive Statistics For Demographic Tourist Visits On New Religious Segment: Evidence From TGKH. M. Zainuddin Abdul Madjid Tomb, Lombok Timur Irwan Rahadi; Muhammad Ali Sukran; Muhammad Adi Junaidi; Hasan Basri; Muhammad Ramli; Zaitun Zaitun; Yogi Birrul Walid Sugandi
Enrichment : Journal of Management Vol. 12 No. 2 (2022): Management Science and Field
Publisher : Institute of Computer Science (IOCS)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (460.92 KB) | DOI: 10.35335/enrichment.v12i2.467

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Tourist visits for religion in Indonesia already have their potent market. Tradition factors and religious diversity that thrive are why the potential religious segment is developed as a tourist attraction bringing economic benefits. This research then discussed the demography of visitors to the sacred tomb TGKH M. Zainuddin Abdul Madjid in Lombok Timur regency for four months, from March to June 2020. We employ the case study of research at the tomb of TGKH. M. Zainuddin Abdul Madjid, by only processing quantitative data, then described qualitatively. The data sources analysed were visitors from all West Nusa Tenggara province districts and outsiders. The findings concluded that tourists visiting the tomb of TGKH M. Zainuddin Abdul Madjid experienced a positive trend despite the decline at the end of the month due to PSBB (covid large-scale social restriction). Most visits came from the Lombok Timur regency, where Sikur, Selong, and Masbagik districts were the most significant attributes of visits. Central Lombok and West Lombok are in the second position with the dominant number of visits. The origin of the minor visit comes from outside West Nusa Tenggara, and North Lombok regency, where the Bayan district is the area visited the most during the data collected.
Rural tourism: Activities and challenges Muhammad Ramli; Hasan Basri; Muhammad Adi Junaidi; Irwan Rahadi; Muh Hilmi Pauzi
Fair Value: Jurnal Ilmiah Akuntansi dan Keuangan Vol. 4 No. 7 (2022): Fair Value: Jurnal Ilmiah Akuntansi dan Keuangan
Publisher : Departement Of Accounting, Indonesian Cooperative Institute, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (300.682 KB) | DOI: 10.32670/fairvalue.v4i7.1251

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Rural tourism is perceived to develop the tourism niche segment to reduce the influence of mass tourism. To prevent the risk of natural damage, rural tourism comes as a solution to improve the economy of rural areas and provide education, mixed experiences and offers high levels of service. This study aims to explain the activities of rural tourism that have been determined by the tourism office and the challenges of their development. The ethnographic method is used to cluster activities and problems related to tourism activities in the Rural Tourism area in Lombok Timur. This type of research adopts a case study covering three zones; marine zoning, mountain range zoning, and natural zoning (flat landscape). The sampling technique used was random clustering sampling by selecting three representatives from each sample cluster. The reasons supporting the selection of this sample model are assumed that all samples have the same characteristics. The data collection process was carried out by participant observation, document review, semi-structured interviews, and field notes. All representational tourism activities and development barriers in rural (Desa Wisata) areas are discussed.
The most popular tourist destinations in Lombok Timur by univariate and bivariate analysis methods Irwan Rahadi; Hasan Basri; Muhammad Adi Junaidi; Zaitun; Mugni; Dani Alfatwari
Jurnal Mantik Vol. 6 No. 3 (2022): November: Manajemen, Teknologi Informatika dan Komunikasi (Mantik)
Publisher : Institute of Computer Science (IOCS)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/mantik.v6i3.2910

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This study aimed to determine the popularity of tourist destinations in Lombok Timur with three investigated categories; the destination for islands, nature, and beaches. We use descriptive statistical approaches with univariate and bivariate methods. A random survey using google forms was distributed to 196 respondents within a particular time. Some questions developed in the questionnaire were prepared to screen respondents' perspectives on the popularity of tourist destinations visited with the python programming tool analysis. The data collected contains information about gender presented in the range and age. In addition, the level of education, address, and motive of the visit is compiled to collect data regarding the three categories of visits; mountains/villages/forests, beaches, and Islands. Furthermore, the length of stay, why people visit, how much money is spent during the visit, and whom they visit are essential parts of data collection. Data analysis concluded that Sembalun is the natural tourism category most in demand by people than other destinations such as Loyok, Tete Batu, and Kembang Kuning. From the beach category, pink beaches are the favorite destinations, and Gili Kondo is a popularly visited island.
SOCIETAL PARTICIPATION ON MANAGING TOURISM OF RINJANI NATIONAL PARK IN THE EXAMPLE OF SEMBALUN LAWANG, LOMBOK TIMUR Muhammad Adi Junaidi; Hasan Basri; Muh. Fahrurrozi; Irwan Rahadi; Muhammad Ramli; Zaitun Zaitun; Yogi Birrul Walid Sugandi; Muh Hilmi Pauzi; Muhammad Ali Sukran
Jurnal Ilmiah MEA (Manajemen, Ekonomi, & Akuntansi) Vol 5 No 1 (2021): Edisi Januari - April 2021
Publisher : LPPM STIE Muhammadiah Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (74.737 KB) | DOI: 10.31955/mea.v5i1.1967

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Sembalun Lawang Village is one of Mount Rinjani National Park (TNGR) entrances. This study aims to review the local participation of Sembalun Lawang in the management of climbing tourism of Rinjani National Park. This research employs descriptive methods with observation, interview, documentation, and literature studies. After the data is collected, the next step is to analyze the data using Miles and Huberman models; data collection, data reduction, data presentation and conclusion withdrawal. The results showed that community participation in managing the climbing of Rinjani National Park had partition differences at all stages. At the planning stage, the community has never been involved in identifying problems and decision-making due to the unaccountability of information of understandable climbing. The stage of community involvement is high as many people are interested in climbing tourism for businesses such as lodging businesses, climbing equipment rental businesses, restaurant businesses, souvenir businesses, service businesses (porters, guides, trekking organizers). Participation is classified, and some are not yet maximally applied.
ASISTENSI PENULISAN ARTIKEL ILMIAH DALAM PROGRAM PENUNJANG KARIR GURU: KUALITATIF-PARTISIPATORIS, GURU DANE INDONESIA Hasan Basri; Muhammad Ali Sukran; Muh Fahrurrozi; Muhammad Ramli; Muhammad Adi Junaidi
Jurnal Abdimas Bina Bangsa Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): Jurnal Abdimas Bina Bangsa
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Bina Bangsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46306/jabb.v4i1.333

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The publication of scientific papers across fields of national and international standards is a measurable variability in academic units. Writing worthy of publication is a suitable measure met as a guarantee of teacher quality. Indicators of infertile writing motivations have implications for the number of articles published in the reputable indexer database. The practice of the scientific writing assistance program to teachers, prospective teachers, and lecturers aims to provide holistic debriefing of scientific writing knowledge. This scientific writing assistance activity adopts a qualitative-participatory approach by adopting a group-work discussion and quiz learning model. Learning activities are questions and answers as well as workshops. The population is a prospective teacher, teacher (junior and senior high school), and lecturer in Lombok Timur district with random sampling as the sampling technique. There were 18 participants selected from the google form through random screening. We found that the majority of participants had no experience writing scientific articles. Writing introductions, literature reviews, and discussions became the most severe problem of all the participants who participated in the training. On the contrary, participants had no constraints on the part of the findings, methods, and conclusions
Authenticity of Traditional Houses, Islam and Cultural Tourism Products and Services Baharudin Baharudin; Muhammad Adi Junaidi; Lalu Muhammad Ariadi
Ulumuna Vol 27 No 1 (2023): June
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20414/ujis.v27i1.776

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This study aims to explore the role of Islam on the morphological authenticity of house buildings in the indigenous people of Limbungan Perigi Village, Lombok Timur and its relationship with the existence of cultural tourism. The ethnographic method summarised qualitative data through in-depth interviews and participatory observations for four months at the research site. Data analysis is sourced from primary data in the form of contact persons who know the identity of the data studied (elders, traditional leaders and indigenous youth) who have settled permanently. Research samples are taken purposively for data representation that must be valid and provide accurate and factual information. Secondary data in the form of literature references are also material for improving this research. The results showed a close relationship between Islam, the traditional house of the Limbungan community and the positioning of cultural tourism by the local government. The traditional house of the Sasak tribe of Limbungan Perigi has Islamic architectural values such as Bale (houses), roofs, walls, doors, floors, foundations, stairs, barns, and others. This value contains aesthetics, holistic education, manners, and social, cultural and economic values. Customs, traditions and Islam in the indigenous people of Limbungan Perigi are the subjects of a comprehensive study in this research.
Construction of Ocean Blue Resort, Sunut Jerowaru; Local Community Perspectives Dani Alfatwari; Parham; Muh Hilmi Pauzi; Muhammad Adi Junaidi
JMET: Journal of Management Entrepreneurship and Tourism Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): July, Journal of Management Entrepreneurship and Tourism (JMET)
Publisher : Sumber Belajar Sejahtera

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61277/jmet.v1i1.17

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The purpose of this study is to determine public perceptions or opinions related to the development of ocean blue companies. This research was conducted in Pemongkong Village, Jerowaru District, East Lombok Regency starting from January 7 to April 7, 2012. Based on the results of research and the results of data analysis that has been carried out, various perceptions are obtained from the community but still focus on one problem that is important and important and does not go out of the corridor that has been determined. Data collection techniques use frequency distribution techniques, the method used is data processing, data processing is adjusted to the needs of the analysis being done. The analytical techniques used by researchers in this study are descriptive quantitative data analysis techniques and data sources through primary data, namely data obtained from respondents through direct interviews guided by questionnaires (lists of questions) and using secondary data in the form of archives, documents or other written evidence obtained by researchers from Pemongkong Village directly. The results of this study can show the characteristics of respondents who became respondents in this study were the people of Pemongkong Village, Jerowaru District, East Lombok Regency who then obtained samples from this study as many as 38 people.