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The Contribution of Entrepreneurship Lessons and PKL to Entrepreneurial Interest in SMKN Padang Students: Kontribusi Pelajaran Kewirausahaan dan PKL terhadap Minat Berwirausaha Pada Siswa SMKN Padang Atila Yazel Aze, Hazevi; Bahri, Halimul; Oktaviani, Vina; Hadiastuti, Hadiastuti
Jurnal Pembelajaran Inovatif Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025): Jurnal Pembelajaran Inovatif
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21009/JPI.082.03

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This study aims to explore how much influence entrepreneurship learning and PKL experience have on the interest of vocational students in tourism in Padang City. This research uses an ex post facto approach with a correlational research method. The population studied included all XII grade students of SMK Negeri in the field of tourism in Padang City which amounted to 725 people, with this number, 260 were sampled using proportional random sampling technique. Data collection is done through questionnaire instruments. In monitoring the instrument that needs to be done is confirmatory factor analysis (CFA). Data analysis techniques applied include descriptive analysis and multiple regression. The research findings show that: (1) entrepreneurship subjects contribute 2.9% to entrepreneurial interest and have a positive effect, (2) internship experience contributes 4.7% to student entrepreneurial interest and also have a positive effect, and (3) overall, the two variables contribute 7.9% to student entrepreneurial interest and have a positive effect.
Cultural Wisdom in Fashion Design Learning: Bibliometric Meta-Analysis of Educational Trends Aryati, Yulia; Husni, Rafikah; Oktaviani, Vina; Hadiastuti, Hadiastuti
YASIN Vol 5 No 4 (2025): AGUSTUS
Publisher : Lembaga Yasin AlSys

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58578/yasin.v5i4.6375

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The development of the fashion industry in the era of globalization demands adaptation to trends without abandoning cultural identity, making culture-based learning essential in fashion design education. This study aims to explore the integration of local cultural elements into the fashion design education curriculum and to assess its impact on learning through bibliometric analysis. The bibliometric method was conducted using Scopus data on publications related to fashion design and education, yielding 100 documents analyzed to identify publication trends, author and affiliation productivity, and the most cited articles. The findings reveal an annual publication growth rate of 14.9%, indicating rising interest in this topic. The analysis also identifies five of the most productive affiliations and authors, with major contributions from countries such as China, South Korea, and the United States. This study concludes that integrating local cultural values into fashion design education has considerable potential to be developed with the support of modern technology. The implications provide a foundation for developing a fashion design curriculum that is sustainable, adaptive, and culturally relevant amid the challenges of the global industry.