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Abstract

This article aims to examine the effect of the pattern of economic education and community entrepreneurship experience on the readiness to establish an educational village in Kemiri Village. The approach used in this study is quantitative explanation using primary data collected from questionnaires with a total of 114 respondents consisting of four hamlets in Kemiri Village using purposive random sampling method. Data analysis used is classical assumption test, coefficient of determination test, partial test (t test) and simultaneous test (F test). The results of this study indicate that partially and simultaneously the pattern of economic education and community entrepreneurship experience has a significant positive effect on the readiness to establish an educational village in Kemiri Village. This finding also confirms the existence of the theory of involvement and the theory of connectionalism which also applies in explaining the readiness to establish an educational village. The experience of community entrepreneurship is strengthened by the existence of local wisdom which is the potential in Kemiri Village to initiate new businesses or develop existing businesses. This will contribute better if it is collaborated with the pattern of economic education that the Kemiri Village community gets.

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