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IMPLEMENTATION OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION THROUGH BUSINESS PLAN FOR STUDENT CHARACTER BUILDING Rokhmawati, Isnaini; Tinus, Agus; Wurianto, Arif Budi
JURNAL EDUSCIENCE Vol 12, No 5 (2025): Jurnal Eduscience (JES), (Authors from Malaysia and Indonesia)
Publisher : Universitas Labuhanbatu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36987/jes.v12i5.7660

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Purpose - This study aims to analyze and evaluate the implementation of entrepreneurship learning through a business plan to shape the entrepreneurial character of students at SMK. The expected entrepreneurial character includes creativity, independence, courage to take risks, responsibility, and perseverance.Methodology - The approach in this study is qualitative, supported by descriptive data, and data collection using interview techniques, consisting of the principal, head of department, entrepreneurship teacher, and travel business expertise program department students. The data analysis technique uses the Miles and Huberman approach including data reduction, data display, and conclusion.Findings - The study results indicate that applying a business plan in entrepreneurship learning can strengthen students' understanding of the entrepreneurial process systematically and in a planned manner. In addition, this learning significantly increases students' motivation and confidence to start an independent business. This entrepreneurship learning through business plans has proven effective in shaping students' entrepreneurial character, preparing them for challenges in the world of work, and opening up opportunities to become competent young entrepreneurs.Cintribution - This study provides scientific facts about entrepreneurship learning through business plans as an effort to shape students' entrepreneurial character, through data collected by researchers, so that it can be used as a reference and consideration for policies that will be taken, both in improving instructor skills and developing more contextual learning modules to support the success of entrepreneurship programs in vocational schools
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE INDEPENDENT CURRICULUM IN IMPROVING SOFT SKILLS AND ABSORPTION OF GRADUATES VOCATIONAL SCHOOL Suprianto, Arik; Wurianto, Arif Budi; Tinus, Agus
JURNAL EDUSCIENCE Vol 12, No 5 (2025): Jurnal Eduscience (JES), (Authors from Malaysia and Indonesia)
Publisher : Universitas Labuhanbatu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36987/jes.v12i5.7663

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Purpose-This study aims to examine how the Independent Curriculum contributes to improving soft skills and the absorption of vocational high school graduates in the workforce. Methodology- The approach employed is a descriptive qualitative method, utilizing data collection techniques that include in-depth interviews, observations, and documentation at SMK Muhammadiyah 2 Malang which has implemented the Independent Curriculum. This technique involves the principal, deputy curriculum, and subject teachers. The data analysis employs the Miles and Huberman approach, specifically focusing on data reduction, data display, and conclusions.Findings - The study's results indicate that the implementation of the Independent Curriculum in vocational schools has been accompanied by Project-Based Learning (PjBL), and the flexibility of choosing subjects significantly provides students with space to develop essential soft skills, including communication, collaboration, and creativity. In addition, active collaboration between schools and industry in curriculum development and implementation of internship programs can also increase the relevance of student competencies according to job market needs. Vocational school graduates who participated in learning based on the Independent Curriculum demonstrated a higher level of adaptability and professionalism compared to those who followed the previous curriculum.Contribution - This study provides scientific facts about the implementation of the Independent Curriculum in improving soft skills and the absorption of vocational school graduates, so that it can be used as a reference and consideration for policies that will be taken both for the development of soft skills and the absorption of vocational school graduates.
VERBAL REPRESENTATION ABILITIES AND PROCESSES IN HOTS PROBLEM SOLVING BASED ON ADVERSITY QUOTIENT Herlina, Anita; Syaifuddin, Moh; Wurianto, Arif Budi
JURNAL EDUSCIENCE Vol 12, No 6 (2025): Jurnal Eduscience (JES), (Authors from Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36987/jes.v12i6.8070

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Purpose – The learning process in schools presents a variety of challenges, one of which is the impact of teaching methods, student difficulties, and external factors on the learning process. One of the main challenges is the teaching approach that still relies heavily on mechanistic methods, which often makes learning mathematics feel meaningless for students. The purpose of this study is to analyze students' verbal representation thinking ability and process in HOTS problem-solving based on the Adversity Quotient.Methodology – The research approach employs a mixed-methods design. The subjects in this study are students of Class X (Grade 10) at SMKS Muhammadiyah 5 Srono, consisting of 35 students. Data analysis techniques utilize tests, questionnaires, interviews, and observations.Findings – The study's results showed that students' verbal representation abilities and processes in HOTS problem-solving, as measured by the Adversity Quotient, were classified as good for students who achieved high scores. The higher a student's resilience at the Adversity Quotient stage in facing challenges, the better their verbal representation abilities and processes in HOTS problem-solving.Contribution – The contribution of this study is to provide an overview of how the right learning stimulus, related to students' resilience, can enhance the ability and thought process of verbal representation in HOTS problem-solving.