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The Role of Digital-Based Entrepreneurship Education in the Success of Community Empowerment Programs for Subsistence UMKM Groups within the Creative Indonesian Women's Community in Samarinda City: Peran Pendidikan Kewirausahaan Berbasis Digital Dalam Keberhasilan Program Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Kelompok UMKM Subsisten Pada Komunitas Perempuan Kreatif Indonesia di Kota Samarinda Salim, Rio Gunawan; Iip Saripah; Kamil, Mustofa; Yunus Lutfiansyah, Dadang; Farmawati, Windie Karina
Borneo Educational Journal (Borju) Vol. 8 No. 1 (2026): February
Publisher : Teacher Training and Education Faculty, Widya Gama Mahakam Samarinda University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24903/bej.v8i1.2296

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Amidst the rapid growth of digital literacy, subsistence UMKM are a low-income group, particularly female heads of households who are the backbone of their families, facing the dual challenges of limited access to resources and digital literacy gaps. The government plays an active role in community empowerment programs through training in general business development. Therefore, community empowerment through digital-based entrepreneurship education addresses these challenges by opening mindsets, connecting ideas, skills, and market access through digital technology, and promoting cross-sector collaboration in a mutually reinforcing ecosystem. This study aims to determine the role of digital-based entrepreneurship education in the success of such community empowerment programs. This research collaborates with the Women's Empowerment Agency (DP2PA) in collaboration with the Indonesian Creative Women's Community and academics from the UMKM Entrepreneurship Institute of Widya Gama Mahakam University in Samarinda in an empowerment program through non-formal entrepreneurship education at women's business schools. This research is a qualitative descriptive study, with data obtained through interviews and observations, using instruments in the form of interview guides and observation guides. There were 15 participants consisting of organizers, mentors, facilitators, and business school participants. The data analysis process was applied inductively by referring to Miles and Huberman's interactive model, which includes five stages, namely data collection, data presentation, data reduction, conclusion drawing, and verification. The results of the study show that the success of the empowerment program requires the role of entrepreneurship education in encouraging an entrepreneurial attitude, the ability to identify and create business opportunities, and the ability to integrate digital technical skills and strengthen the entrepreneurial mindset. In practical terms, this study concludes that amid digital disruption, digital-based entrepreneurship education, mentoring, and community become the main catalysts for the transition of subsistence UMKM to sustainable businesses
Teacher Professional Competence of Volunteer Quranic Tutors in Increasing the Interest in Quranic Learning Among School Dropouts at Rumah Tahsin Ar-Rahman, Samarinda: Kompetensi Profesionalisme Guru Pada Relawan Pengajar Mengaji Gratis Dalam Meningkatkan Minat Belajar Mengaji Anak Putus Sekolah Di Rumah Tahsin Ar-Rahman Kota Samarinda Salim, Rio Gunawan; Dadang Yunus Lutfiansyah; Viena Rusmiati Hasanah; Karina Farmawati, Windie
Borneo Educational Journal (Borju) Vol. 8 No. 1 (2026): February
Publisher : Teacher Training and Education Faculty, Widya Gama Mahakam Samarinda University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24903/bej.v8i1.2297

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This study aims to analyze the professional competence of volunteer teachers who provide free Quran recitation lessons in increasing the interest in learning among out-of-school children at Rumah Tahsin Ar-Rahman, Samarinda City. This tahsin house is a community self-help initiative of the Cahaya Kreatif Sinergi Foundation and the Samarinda City Women's Empowerment and Child Protection Agency (DP2PA) to facilitate non-formal religious education for socially vulnerable groups in order to respond to the social problem of assisting school dropouts due to family economic constraints. Although the teachers are volunteers without formal teaching backgrounds or teaching certifications, they are required to have adaptive pedagogical strategies. This study uses a qualitative approach with a case study design. Data were collected through participatory observation, semi-structured interviews with foundation administrators, volunteer teachers, and students (focusing on school dropouts), as well as documentation. Data analysis applied the interactive model of Miles and Huberman. The results showed that the professional competence of volunteer Quran teachers played an important role in increasing the interest in learning the Quran among school dropouts, as seen from the volunteers' ability to apply professional competencies in practice. These competencies are dominated by strengths in the affective-motivational dimension (sincerity, motivation, and emotional regulation), which are supported by the cognitive dimension (mastery of tajwid material), the pedagogical dimension (varied and interactive methods), and the interpersonal dimension (empathic communication), thereby increasing the interest in learning among school dropouts, as indicated by improved focus (attention), understanding of religious values (relevance), self-confidence (confidence), and enthusiasm for learning (satisfaction). This study provides empirical evidence that in the non-formal religious education ecosystem, the absence of certification and academic qualifications in teaching can be effectively bridged by high affective-motivational competence and a humanistic approach by educators.