Event

Lunch Talk #6: Indonesian Experience of Educational Decentralisation

Dr Sumintono who done some research about education sector in the autonomy era, present the sixth #LunchTalk in this occasion. Indonesia embarked on educational decentralization in 2001, granting regions more authority over education management and policy. This aimed to address disparities in education quality and enhance local responsiveness. While it increased community involvement and tailored curriculum to regional needs, challenges emerged. Uneven resources, varying capacities, and inconsistent standards across regions led to inequalities. Coordination issues between central and local authorities also surfaced. Despite progress, ensuring equitable access to quality education remains a struggle. Indonesian educational decentralization illustrates the complex interplay between local autonomy and the need for centralized support to achieve inclusive and standardized education nationwide.

 

 

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