From these characteristics, an educator should
make it the basis for entrepreneurial learning
(business). This learning explicitly makes it possible
to consider students' point of view (De Clercq, etc.
2013). An educator should be able to identify the
actual conditions and factors that enable success and
failure in the execution of their program. Therefore
entrepreneurial educators should be able to create the
right conditions for entrepreneurial learning that is
more effective and efficient. Because of time
constraints in the material context of the learning
process.
1.2 Apprenticeship
For many students, skills, and knowledge taught
today are still abstract. Material learning is still
limited to the students' imagination, the students
imagine being in a condition where they are required
to be able to solve the problems that have been given
and make them difficult to apply them in the real
world. Students need to gain experience to know their
skills and skills not only taught in the classroom but
on the implementation.
An internship is an old concept that is believed to
provide students with experience, with more
experienced people helping, providing structure and
examples to support the achievement of goals
(Dennen, 2008). But learning through apprenticeship
is not for skill training but rather a social interaction
learning lesson, which is by preparing students to gain
information, experience, and knowledge directly
from the community.
Essentially, the apprentices should learn overall
about the task and profession by completing some
light work at work. So that when they are faced with
a bigger problem, they can solve it based on their
previous experience. Their understanding of
completing this work as a whole will affect their
performance.
1.3 Strategic Management
In learning entrepreneurial and business activities,
students are usually given a problem in concept and
are required to solve the problem. Basically in
problem-solving required the concept of strategic
management. There are five concepts that must be
owned by students in solving business problems that
are 1) decision-making ability; 2) analytical ability;
3) strategic thinking ability; 4) The ability to process
decisions; And 5) Ability to implement policies. All
these concepts must be owned by a businessman.
Students are required to be able to analyze
deficiencies and strengths as well as challenges and
opportunities that can strengthen the business.
Analyze and choose the right strategy for the
company. Some other things related to
entrepreneurship. The best strategy in the world will
be useless if it is not implemented. Finally, they
should be able to always look for opportunities in
organizing and using their owned resources and turn
these opportunities into economic or social activities.
2 METHODS
Qualitative method is used to describe the
entrepreneurship education students perceived.
Questioned respondents are 30 persons who already
take the apprenticeship course and had submitted
their business proposal as final task in Strategic
Management class. Using questionnaires from De
Clercq, etc. (2013), with dichotomous answer
choices, i.e. "Yes" and "No" answers to know
student’s Entrepreneurial Intention, Perceived
Abilities, Perceived attractiveness, Learning
orientation, and Passion for work, which had given
before and after their apprentice program.
3 RESULTS
Entrepreneurship education in business is important.
To start a business they need entrepreneurial attitude
which is independent, able to set the objectives, dare
to take risks but still remain flexible in the
implementation to achieve goals. The entrepreneur,
who always wants to learn, makes him willing to
accept criticism from others, learn from his mistakes
and his own successes and other successful
entrepreneurs. Always look for opportunities to
achieve goals by using all of the resources they have.
The ingrained entrepreneurial behavior is a success in
entrepreneurship education. Dare to implement their
decisions and able to take risks is the success of
business education.
For example, Kirby (2007) identifies goals in
entrepreneurship education. Some people relate to the
increased awareness of entrepreneurship by teaching
students about entrepreneurs in particular about: their
role and function in the economy and society. Some
argue to develop successful attributes of successful
entrepreneurs to their students (Kirby, 2007).
Universities should be more concerned with
education through companies and use them in the
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