Biwara Sakti Pracihara, Luthfiyah Nurlaela, Muchlas Samani, Munoto
Indonesia's economic construction, especially the creative economy can be realised through the creative industries. Cultural diversity is a strong capital base, sustained by technological progress. Vocational school can play a role in economic development, with the development of the creative industry, where it has special interest in arts and culture. Organised learning practices produce quality products in accordance with market needs and education tour purposes. In the development of vocational arts and cultural-based characteristics of the arts and creative industries, results of creative products are to enhance the creative economy. Starting from the expected, becoming an institutional vocational school as a tourist destination city for being able to produce creative industries. © Primrose Hall Publishing Group.
Vocational High School 12 Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia; Vocational Education, Postgraduate Program, Surabaya State University, Surabaya-East Java, Indonesia