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Abstract
A technological development has extremely changes the value of society which is now moving to society 5.0. It is an era in which technology is being a part of human life. Internet is supposed not only to be an information media but also becomes a part of life including in education. Society 5.0 requires students to have the ability to solve complex problems, think critically, and be creative. This ability is needed to adopt the development of science and technology, not only as a “taker” but also as a “maker” through entrepreneurial principles. Therefore, the learning system should move to the concept of science-based entrepreneurship (SciPreneur). However, the current entrepreneurial learning system has not adopted the learning paradigm emphasizing on cognitive understanding because the learning process is still either theoretical-based or rote learning. Therefore, we need an appropriate learning model to accommodate a learning system to meet the society 5.0. In this paper, we introduce a framework on science-based entrepreneurship using the discovery ability-based creative entrepreneurial learning model (CEL-BaDiS UP). This model is expected to enhance a science-based entrepreneurship skill.
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1 Science Education Doctoral Program, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education: Universitas Sebelas Maret, Jl. Ir. Sutami No. 36A Surakarta, Indonesia
2 Elementary School Teacher Education, Faculty Teacher and Training Program, Universitas Sebelas Maret