Abstract
ing and learning process of entrepreneurship through think, write, and talk learning model. This study aims to improvethe quality of the process and result of student learning which were previously known to less meet learning expectations. Thisstudy was conducted to students of class VII A in Accounting Education of UMSU in the Odd semesters of 2015/2016 AcademicYear, in total of 30 people. The study design is action research design which the plot to make action planning, to carry out actionsin learning, to observe action and to reflect action. The result of these reflections is used to make decisions. The research data arefield notes, observation records, planning documentation and writing results. The collection instruments are observation guidance,field notes, and documentation. Data analysis used qualitative techniques of flow models, includes the step of data reduction, datapresentation, verification, and data inference. To test the data validity, it is done rechecking (triangulation) with collaborator andstudents.The study results indicate that: Learning models with think, write, and talk type can enhance the student creativity of class VII Ain Accounting Education of UMSU in the first semester of 2015/2016 academic year in entrepreneurial subject. This is evidencedby the change in student activities, both in asking and answering, and between students are intertwined mutual learning andcollaboration.
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