Economic Skills Activities of Cooperative Small Traders of Sekolah Luar Biasa (SLB) Bhakti Asih Surabaya
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https://doi.org/10.11594/nstp.2025.47135Keywords:
Entrepreneurship, economic skill, SMEAbstract
The community service program at SLB Bhakti Asih involves the implementation of three entrepreneurship programs designed to improve students' economic skills. The program was implemented using lectures, questionnaire filling, and mentoring methods. The lecture method includes socialization and training on the importance of financial understanding, introduction to investment products, and accounting profit calculation process. The questionnaire method was used to evaluate the participants' level of satisfaction with the training, including aspects of the quality of the training materials, the quality of the instructor's teaching, the teaching methods used, the facilities provided, and other aspects related to the overall training experience. The mentoring method allows participants to hone practical economic skills through structured exercises and simulations, including learning financial management, negotiation, problem-solving, and decision-making skills through real case studies or role plays.
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