Abstract

This study presents a cutting-edge topic in vocational education in Indonesia. Entrepreneurship education has experienced a resurgence in popularity since the compulsory implementation of project-based learning in Indonesian vocational education in 2022. The curriculum was designed to equip students with workplace skills including entrepreneurial skills. Our study explores how project-based learning can be directed to support students' entrepreneurial skills in business courses in English. Involving vocational college students, this study employed a questionnaire, interviews, and reflective journals for data collection. Our findings highlight the merits of project-based learning for accounting students' entrepreneurial skills and technology utilisation. After the projects, students possess knowledge of entrepreneurship, identify business opportunities, intend to start a business, and become entrepreneurs in the future. This study paves the way for the implementation of projects to improve students' entrepreneurial skills in vocational colleges in Indonesia. It suggests that entrepreneurial education should not be confined solely to financial courses. Instead, it can be effectively disseminated and integrated into diverse academic disciplines.

Details

Title
From classroom projects to business ideas: Indonesian vocational college students' entrepreneurial skills
Author
Mutiaraningrum, Ira; Fitriati, Sri Wuli; Yuliasri, Issy; Saleh, Mursid
Pages
608-628
Publication year
2024
Publication date
2024
ISSN
03137155
e-ISSN
18376290
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
3081070453
Copyright
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