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Evaluating How Teacher Reforms in Decentralised Indonesia Can Promote Learning Gains

Grant number: 2488/IX/OL-FIN/DIR/2022 | Funding period: 2018 - 2022

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Predatory political, bureaucratic and corporate elites have been a core reason for Indonesia’s learning crisis

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Welfare Regimes and the Political Economy of Learning in Developing Countries

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2023-03-16

<jats:p>This paper synthesises the findings of the RISE Political Economy of Adoption (PET-A) country studies by interpreting thei..

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The Political Economy of the Learning Crisis in Indonesia

Andrew Rosser, Phil King, Danang Widoyoko

2022-07-29

Indonesia has done much to improve access to education in recent decades but it has had little success in improving learning outco..

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The Political Economy of the Learning Crisis in Indonesia

Andrew Rosser, Phil King, Danang Widoyoko

2021-01-01

Indonesia has done much to improve access to education in recent decades but it has had little success in improving learning outco..

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