Muslihah, Eneng (2009) School Based Management: Concept Development and Its Implementation in Indonesia. Al Qalam (Jurnal Kajian Keislaman), 26/3. pp. 427-448. ISSN 1410-3222
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School based management is the main issues in the educational quality improvement of both elementary and mondary education institutions in the world in the last three decades. It is the alternative school management believed to be potentially able to elevate the education quality. In Indonesia, it was introduced as early as the end of 1999 following the enactment of the decentralization policy. School based management, which is seen as a panacea of Indonesian education problems especially from primary up to senior secondary schools, when the 2003 Education Law No 20 was introduced, Indonesia formally adopted a policy of "school-based management" for the quality improvement of its 227.298 public and private schools, and madrasahs (Islamic schools), 47.813.166 students and 3.218.754 teachers. SBM in Indonesia is focused on the four aspects of basic education: quality, equality, relevance and efficiency. While international research has not yet proved conclusively that school-based management improves student outcomes, but in Indonesia, the experience has been to a certain degree more positive.
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Kata Kunci (keywords): | School Based Management, Decentralization, Education Quality, Educational Planning, and Primary and Secondary Schools |
Subjek: | 300 Ilmu Sosial, Sosiologi & Antropologi > 370 Pendidikan > 371 Sekolah & kegiatan mereka; pendidikan khusus |
User Penyetor: | S.IPI Tsulatsiah Andi |
Tanggal Disetorkan: | 15 Mar 2023 07:04 |
Perubahan Terakhir: | 15 Mar 2023 07:04 |
URI: | http://repository.uinbanten.ac.id/id/eprint/11663 |
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