Entrepreneurship Education as a Movement

  • Kusnadi O
  • Rugaiyah R
  • Madhakomala R
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Abstract

Indonesia is the 4th most populous country. The number of entrepreneurs in Indonesia is still very low. Indonesia is ranked 94th out of 137. The target of 5 million new entrepreneurs by 2025 can be realized, if entrepreneurship becomes a movement, including the entrepreneurship movement for secondary education students. This research uses literature study. The results are presented in a descriptive narrative form. Based on the results of the literature study, it was found that the total secondary education students were 9.7 million, which is an extraordinary potential to become a reliable entrepreneur. The more entrepreneurs a country has, the more prosperous the country will be. The number of entrepreneurs is positively correlated with the prosperity of a country. So to improve the welfare of a country, among others, is to increase the number of successful entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurship needs to be a movement. Entrepreneurship needs to be fostered among secondary education students. How to develop entrepreneurship by instilling values ??and an entrepreneurial spirit in schools, where all stakeholders are involved.

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Kusnadi, O., Rugaiyah, R., & Madhakomala, R. (2022). Entrepreneurship Education as a Movement. INTELEKTIUM, 3(1), 118–124. https://doi.org/10.37010/int.v3i1.691

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