The Contribution Nonformal Education in Tourism Development Through Empowerment and Training of Street Vendors
Abstract
Jember Regency has a Malikan White Sand Beach tourist attraction known as
"PAPUMA" which is a destination for both local and foreign tourists. Tourists, one of
which is a street vendor around tourist attractions has a very important role in the effort
to develop tourist attractions so that they become the "icon" of a famous area. The
existence of street vendors around the coast of the coast needs to be empowered and
fostered so that tourism development business becomes the joint responsibility of coastal
communities, tourism actors and tourists. This study aims to determine the contribution
of Nonformal Education as an alternative education in empowering and fostering street
vendors in coastal communities "PAPUMA" in Jember Regency. This study uses a
qualitative approach. Data collection uses in-depth interview techniques, observation
and documentation. The results of the study show that Nonformal Education
contributes through its excellent programs such as Information (through community
awareness movements, social motivation). The outreach agenda that has been given is
the launch of awareness of local potential, hygiene and health counseling, counseling
about the importance of preserving nature so that nature can protect humans. Institution
through training provided to street vendors to provide new skills to them, such as business
management skills, business presentations so that their business increases.
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