Abstract

This research aims to analyze the contribution of education to social development. This research uses a qualitative approach. Data was collected through observation, interviews and documentation. Data were analyzed using the Miles Huberman collection, reduction, presentation and concluding model. The results of this research show that education has a significant contribution to physical development and social development. The influence of native culture was introduced to the people of Pontianak City and fellow migrant communities. Cultural interactions and language crossings are the most significant aspects of this social dynamic. Education has a role in forming new and iconic areas. A symbiotic relationship exists between students as users and urban communities as service providers. As a policy maker, the campus also influences the considerations of students and the community.

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