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The role of parents and communities in promoting entrepreneurial careers for vocational high school students Timan, Agus; Maisyaroh, Maisyaroh; Benty, Djum Djum Noor; Adha, Maulana Amirul; Valdez, Anabelie Villa; Saputra, Bagus Rachmad
International Journal of Evaluation and Research in Education (IJERE) Vol 13, No 4: August 2024
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijere.v13i4.28462

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An ironic situation has emerged where vocational school graduates, who are trained to be work-ready, have the highest unemployment rates. This study investigates the role of the community and students’ parents in promoting entrepreneurial careers among vocational school students in Malang, Indonesia. Using a qualitative approach, the research was conducted at three vocational high schools through in-depth interviews, observations, and documentation. Data reliability was ensured through credibility measures such as triangulation, verifying sources, and enhancing reference materials’ consistency and sufficiency. A multi-case design with constant comparative analysis was employed. The findings reveal several key roles of parents and communities in fostering entrepreneurship, namely: i) Entrepreneurship is taught theoretically and practically through business incubation, the Creative Entrepreneurship Program, and managing school business units; ii) Parents support entrepreneurship by purchasing students’ products, stocking the school canteen, collaborating in product sales, and participating in brainstorming sessions; iii) Schools partner with local micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) and national and international companies to train students; and iv) The community and parents assist in marketing students’ products, and some businesses related to the school’s program serve as practice venues for students. This study contributes theoretically as a reference on the role of parents and the community in encouraging entrepreneurship in vocational schools. Practically, it serves as a guide for school administrators to involve parents and the community in school entrepreneurial activities.
Kontribusi Life Skill Education dan Self-Efficacy terhadap Kematangan Karier Siswa di SMAN 1 Majalaya Zanzabil, Realuddin Ainun; Alfaiz, Alfaiz; Rafiola, Ryan Hidayat; Julius, Andre; Valdez, Anabelie Villa
Indonesian Journal of Counseling and Development Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): July 2025
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri Kerinci, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32939/ijcd.v7i1.5068

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Life Skills Education and self-efficacy is an important thing to mastery by a students. Career maturity is an important that has relation with how much we struggle for achieve something, and also self-efficacy as a psychological aspect for competency and capacity in academic. This study uses Inferential quantitative research methods. Descriptive statistics are methods related to the collection and presentation of data so as to provide useful information. Research on the description of Life Skills Education and self-efficacy in classes X, XI, XII at SMA Negeri 1 Majalaya. Research on the description of career maturity in classes X, XI, XII is included in the medium and low category. The influence of the independent variable (Life Skills Education and self-efficacy) on the dependent variable (career maturity) is 39.1%. The results of statistical testing on research obtained career maturity influenced by Life Skills Education and self-efficacy. 1. The description of Life Skills Education in classes X, XI, and XI in general is in the medium category. 2. The description of self-efficacy in grades X, XI, and XII is generally in the low category. 3. The description of Career Maturity in grades X, XI, and XI is generally in the medium category. 4. Based on the results of regression analysis in this study, it is found that Life Skills Education and self-efficacy has significantly a contribution to a students' career maturity
The role of three education centers in promoting entrepreneurship careers for vocational students Timan, Agus; Maisyaroh, Maisyaroh; Wiyono, Bambang Budi; Adha, Maulana Amirul; Valdez, Anabelie Villa; Ariyanti, Nova Syafira
Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn) Vol 18, No 4: November 2024
Publisher : Intelektual Pustaka Media Utama

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/edulearn.v18i4.21722

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The potential for vocational students to achieve success in entrepreneurship is considerable, especially since they have acquired specific skills that are in line with their area of specialization since the beginning of their vocational schooling. However, schools cannot be alone in promoting entrepreneurial careers among vocational students. This study aims to measure the role of three educational centers, in influencing self-efficacy, entrepreneurial intention and career choice as an entrepreneur. This study was approached with a quantitative approach using structural equation modeling (SEM), the sample in the study was 354 vocational students. Data analysis through four stages, namely exploratory factor analysis, normality and outlier tests, confirmatory factor analysis and hypotheses testing (structural model). The results showed that the three education centers significantly influence selfefficacy and entrepreneurial intention which in turn can encourage students to choose a career as an entrepreneur. This research contributes to the understanding of how the three education centers can be an important catalyst in shaping a generation of resilient and innovative entrepreneurs.
Existence of independent learning curriculum and portrait of ideal curriculum management in laboratory schools Maisyaroh, Maisyaroh; Wiyono, Bambang Budi; Chusniyah, Tutut; Adha, Maulana Amirul; Valdez, Anabelie Villa; Lesmana, Indra
Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn) Vol 18, No 4: November 2024
Publisher : Intelektual Pustaka Media Utama

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/edulearn.v18i4.21729

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Each schools have the autonomous right to manage and develop an independent curriculum according to its potential. However, the implementation of the independent learning curriculum is dependent on proper management at the school level, so there may be obstacles faced by schools in managing the independent learning curriculum. The purpose of this study is to investigate the concept and problems, as well as school strategies in managing an independent learning curriculum in laboratory schools. This research was studied qualitatively with a multi-site study design. Data collection was conducted through focus group discussions (FGDs) with semistructured interviews, observations, and documentation studies. Data validity was checked using source triangulation, discussion among fellow researchers, and adequacy of reference materials. Data analysis techniques used constant comparative analysis. The results show that learning activities in the independent curriculum emphasize character education and the achievement of students' happiness in learning, and schools implement differentiated learning and simplify the values contained in P5 through projects and fun learning. This research contributes theoretically and practically, by complementing previous literature and can be a guide for school managers in order to ideally manage an independent curriculum.