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ENTREPRENEURIAL INTEREST IN SMK STUDENTS WITH GENDER AS A MODERATING VARIABLE Liubana, Alfred; Kurjono
Jurnal Pendidikan Ilmu Sosial Vol. 34 No. 1 (2024): JURNAL PENDIDIKAN ILMU SOSIAL
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

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This study aims to analyze entrepreneurial interest in vocational students with gender as a moderating variable. According to Personality Theory, entrepreneurial interest can be predicted based on a person's personality traits. Entrepreneurial interest is essential for both male and female vocational students to prepare themselves for the future. Entrepreneurs have the potential to achieve financial success, build essential skills, and make a positive contribution to society. This research is quantitative. The population in this study is SMKN Kedawung, Jamblang and Susukan. The research data is primary data by distributing Likert scale questionnaires. The data analysis technique uses SEM_PLS to analyze data with the help of SmartPLS 3.0 software. The results of the study: Gender affects the interest in entrepreneurship, The need for achievement affects the interest in entrepreneurship, Locus of control affects the interest in entrepreneurship, Need for achievement on the interest in entrepreneurship with gender as moderation no effect and Locus of control on the interest in entrepreneurship with gender as moderation no effect.
Analysis of Social Support on the Decision to Continue Higher Education: A Literature Review Liubana, Alfred; Kurjono, Kurjono; Ahman, Eeng; Kurniawati, Susanti
Lectura : Jurnal Pendidikan Vol. 16 No. 1 (2025): Lectura: Jurnal Pendidikan
Publisher : Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan (FKIP), Universitas Lancang Kuning

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31849/lectura.v16i1.24065

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Education is important in human life because it helps people build strong character and morality, helping them to distinguish between what is right and wrong. This research aims to determine what forms of social support exist, what the role of social support is, and what the causes of low decision-making are in continuing higher education in Indonesia. This type of research used a systematic analysis of literature review. In refining the data that has been collected, the researcher identified, filtered, feasibility and clarified the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) method. The data in this study were secondary data from 2020-2024 obtained from data Dimensions and Google Scholar. The results showed that 1) Forms of social support in the findings come from peers, parental motivation, parental support, family economic status, parental education, social environment, counselling guidance and homeroom teacher, facilities and infrastructure; 2) with the existence of social support for the decision to continue higher education, each individual received a more decent education, promising work, continued to exist in society, extended family assistance, and shaped the character and morals of the person, parental economic support was not one of the obstacles in continuing higher education due to the availability of scholarships; 3) The causes of the low decision to continue higher education were from internal and external factors. It can be concluded that understanding the many forms of social support and tackling the barriers to educational advancement are critical for increasing access to higher education.
THE MODERATING ROLE OF PEER SUPPORT ON LEARNING INTEREST AND LEARNING DISCIPLINE ON STUDENT LEARNING MOTIVATION IN ECONOMICS SUBJECTS IN 3T AREAS Liubana, Alfred; Ahman, Eeng; Supardi, Endang; Kurniawati, Susanti; Kurjono, Kurjono; Majid, Mohamad Zuber Abd
JURNAL EKONOMI PENDIDIKAN DAN KEWIRAUSAHAAN Vol. 13 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS NEGERI SURABAYA

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This study investigates the moderating role of peer support on the relationship between learning interest, learning discipline, and student motivation in a 3T (frontier, outermost, and disadvantaged) region Batuputih sub-district. While previous studies have explored these variables individually, limited research has examined how peer support interacts with interest and discipline to influence learning motivation in underdeveloped regions. Employing a quantitative approach with a survey method, data were collected from 201 grade XI students at SMAN Tupan and SMAN Benlutu using purposive sampling. A 5-point Likert scale questionnaire was administered, and sample adequacy was determined using G*Power analysis (effect size = 0.15, power = 0.95, α = 0.05), resulting in a minimum requirement of 107 participants. Data were analyzed using PLS-SEM via SmartPLS. The findings indicate that both learning interest (p = 0.027) and learning discipline (p = 0.000) significantly influence student motivation. However, peer support does not moderate these relationships, as shown by p-values of 0.744 and 0.861, respectively. These results suggest that while interest and discipline are critical drivers of motivation, peer support may not play a significant moderating role in this context. This study contributes to the understanding of motivational factors in disadvantaged educational settings and provides insights for educators in designing targeted interventions.