The Implementation of Traditional Indonesian Snack Creations as Entrepreneurship Learning Media at PGRI University of Palembang
Nova Pratiwi () and
Januardi ()
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Nova Pratiwi: Universitas PGRI Palembang
Januardi: Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, PGRI University of Palembang, Jenderal A. Yani Street, Palembang, Indonesia 30263
Technium Social Sciences Journal, 2020, vol. 14, issue 1, 145-154
Abstract:
This research seeks to provide a meaningful entrepreneurship learning experience for students, and to increase cultural literacy, especially concerning traditional snacks among students, the millennial generation with the tendency of showing antipathy to traditional snacks. This research used a qualitative design with data collection techniques of documentation, questionnaires, and interviews. The informants were students of the Elementary School Teacher Education study program at PGRI University of Palembang who attended entrepreneurship course, amounted to 36 students. The research results showed that the implementation of learning media in the form of traditional Indonesian snack creations has provided opportunities for students to gain valuable lessons that they might not have obtained in entrepreneurship learning through theory and discussion in the classroom, the entrepreneurial activities ran well which more than 80% of students made a profit in their entrepreneurial activities, and the students' entrepreneurship learning outcomes increased in line with the implementation of learning media of traditional Indonesian snack creations.
Keywords: Traditional Indonesian Snack Creations; Entrepreneurship Learning Media (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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