scholarly journals The Bureaucracy Accountability in Implementing Free Education Program in Education Service Department in Makassar

2017 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Dr. Muhammad Sawir M.Si.

This research used deductive qualitative approach through a case study. The data was collected through observation, interview, and documentation. The data was analyzed by using technique of data reduction, data presentation, data interpretation, and verification. The accountability of an organization perceives a hierarchical relationship and follows the report format provided by the superior in reporting the accountability report. The accountability report of Education Service Department of Makassar was done once in three months. Meanwhile the accountability reports from schools sometimes were delayed since the disbursement of free education fund was delayed too. Bureaucracy accountability can be seen from the achievement of the objectives and goals of accountability in the implementation of free education system at the Education Service Department of Makassar. The achieved objectives are the accountability reports of every elementary school, junior high school, and senior high school /vocational school from public and private institutions in Makassar. While the achieved target is the realization of disbursement of free education budget to every elementary school, junior high school, and senior high school/ vocational school either in public sector or in private sector can be used properly with reference to juklak and juknis of implementation of free education program at Makassar Education Service Department.

MADRASAH ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 22
Author(s):  
M. Syahran Jailani

<span><em>This research is intended to look into the existence of Province Acreditation </em><span><em>for School and Islamic School in Jambi through the policies and programs </em><span><em>executed, include the result of acreditation for islamic school at Ministry </em><span><em>of Religious Affairs in Jambi. The data from Jambi Ministry of Religious </em><span><em>Affairs in 2012 showed that from 538 islamic schools which have been </em><span><em>acreditated, ie:(a) 244 Islamic Kindergarten, 169 (7,63%) kindergartens </em><span><em>were acreditated, 75 (28,37%) kindergartens were not acreditated, (b). </em><span><em>263 Islamic Elementary School, 171 (61%) schools were acreditated, 98 </em><span><em>(38,20%) schools were not acreditated, (c) 345 Islamic Junior High School, </em><span><em>158 (44,99 %) schools were acreditated, 187 (55,01%) schools were not </em><span><em>acreditated and (d) 184 Islamic Senior High School, 88 (47,01%) schools</em><br /><span><em>were acreditated and 96 (52,99%) schools were not acreditated. From 1036 </em><span><em>educational institutions, there have been 450 (43,44%) islamic schools </em><span><em>which were acreditated while there were 586 (56,56%) isclamic schools </em><span><em>which were not acreditated. The main problem which happenned was there </em><span><em>were many islamic schools got C in acreditation and even some schools were </em><span><em>not acreditated. It was caused by: (a) socialization, (b) limitted fund, (c) </em><span><em>geographical condition, (d) the low network among islamic schools and (e) </em><span><em>there were many policies which have not been accompanied by commitment </em><span><em>fully.</em><br /><span><strong>Keywords : </strong><span><em>Madrasah/School Acreditation Board, The Quality Of Madrasah Education.</em></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span><br /><br class="Apple-interchange-newline" /></span></span>


2012 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 1-15
Author(s):  
Li-Ling Chao ◽  
Yu-Der Wen ◽  
Pin-Chen Chen ◽  
Chung-Chi Lin ◽  
Shu-Hua Lin ◽  
...  

This study emphasizes student-centered learning principles in developing an algal fuel cell teaching module for a student environmental education program. Using the algal battery, one of the authors (a junior high school science teacher) conducted the teaching module in eight classes, with 67 elementary school students in grade 5, 64 junior high school students in grade 8, and 159 senior high school students in grade 10, respectively. Results from the pre- and post- achievement tests of the algal fuel cell teaching module showed that the average score of elementary school, senior high school, and junior high school students increased by 23.73, 18.09, and 17.42 points, respectively, with a significant difference between post- and pretest scores (p<0.001). The gross average of student responses to the questionnaire was 4.04. The mean score for elementary school students significantly differed (p<0.01) from junior high and senior high school students.


1945 ◽  
Vol 38 (6) ◽  
pp. 252-258
Author(s):  
Mary Rogers

The job which faces mathematics teachers in the years just ahead promises to become an ever increasingly important but difficult one. In a world where quantitative situations must be dealt with again and again accurately and with great precision, mathematical literacy is equally as important as the ability to read and write —to express oneself with clarity and conviction.


2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 139
Author(s):  
Amaliy Atul Ulya ◽  
Amaliy Atul Ulya

<p><em>Prof. Dr. Tuty Awawiyah is a female scholar as well as educational thinker  who succeded establishing and managing Pesantren-based schools starting form kindergarten, the elementary school,  junior high school, the senior high school until the college. The Purpose of this paper is to add insight and treasure about the concept of holistic Islamic education of Prof. Dr. Tuty Alawiyah and its relevance in the Millenium Era. Based on reseach and literature review that have been done, Islamic holistic education can be interpreted as education that is able to answer the problems of education faced in the word of education di the millennium era, for Islamic holistic education  is education that shapes something in a whole way, therefore it becomes a very large unity that any other exithing combination. In can be concluded that, some holictic Islamic Education concept form Prof. Dr Tuty Alawiyah are very relevant so it needs to be discussed and they will appropriate as a quide in the millennium Era. </em></p><p><em>            Keyword: Tuty Alawiyah, Education, Millennium Era.</em></p>


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 75-90
Author(s):  
Ricky Wirasasmita ◽  
Erry Hendriawan

ABSTRAKSI: Pendidikan jasmani adalah proses pengembangan dan peningkatan kemampuan organik, neuro-muskuler, interperatif, sosial, dan emosional melalui kegiatan fisik. Umumnya, kajian pendidikan sebatas mengungkapkan tentang efektivitas proses belajar-mengajar, tetapi efisiensi proses belajar-mengajar belum banyak dikaji, khususnya dalam bidang pendidikan jasmani. Penelitian ini berupaya untuk meneliti efisiensi pengajaran pendidikan jasmani melalui analisis terhadap kinerja guru pendidikan jasmani dalam kegiatan belajar-mengajar, yang meliputi analisis terhadap media yang digunakan, metode, serta model belajar yang diterapkan. Penelitian dilakukan dengan menggunakan metode analisis dokumen. Data diperoleh dari dokumen laporan penelitian empat tahun terakhir; sedangkan populasinya adalah siswa SD (Sekolah Dasar), SLTP (Sekolah Lanjutan Tingkat Pertama), dan SLTA (Sekolah Lanjutan Tingkat Atas) di Provinsi Jawa Barat. Berdasarkan analisis kinerja pendidik, umumnya pendidik pada jenjang pendidikan SD, SLTP, dan SLTA telah mampu menerapkan prinsip efisiensi kinerja dan meningkatkan kualitas kinerjanya yang tercermin dari nilai uji signifikansi pada setiap jenjang pendidikan.KATA KUNCI: Analisis Efisiensi; Pendidikan Jasmani; Kinerja Pendidik; Siswa Sekolah Dasar dan Menengah. ABSTRACT: “Efficiency Analysis of Teacher Performance towards the Physical Education Learning Outcomes in School Students”. Physical education is the process of developing and increasing organic, neuro-muscular, interperative, social, and emotional abilities through physical activity. Generally, studies of education are limited to revealing the effectiveness of the teaching and learning process, but the efficiency of the teaching and learning process has not been widely studied, especially in the field of physical education. This study attemps to investigate the efficiency of physical education teaching and learning through analyses on physical education teachers’ performances in delivering classroom instructions, which involves analyses on the developed media and the applied learning methods and models. The research was conducted using the method of document analysis. Data are obtained from the research report document in the last four years; while the population was students of Elementary School, Junior High School, and Senior High School in the West Java Province. Based on the analysis of educator performance, generally educators at the Elementary School, Junior High School, and Senior High School have been able to apply the principles of efficiency and improve the quality performance, which are reflected in the value of the significance test at every level of education.KEY WORD: Efficiency Analysis; Physical Education; Educator Performance; Students of Primary and Secondary Schools.  About the Authors: Ricky Wirasasmita, M.Pd. dan Erry Hendriawan, M.Pd. adalah Dosen di STKIP (Sekolah Tinggi Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan) Pasundan, Jalan Permana No.32-B Cimahi 40512, Jawa Barat, Indonesia. Untuk kepentingan akademik, Penulis bisa dihubungi dengan alamat emel: [email protected] Citation: Wirasasmita, Ricky Erry Hendriawan. (2020). “Analisis Efisiensi Kinerja Pendidik terhadap Hasil Pembelajaran Pendidikan Jasmani pada Siswa Sekolah” in MIMBAR PENDIDIKAN: Jurnal Indonesia untuk Kajian Pendidikan, Volume 5(1), March, pp.75-90. Bandung, Indonesia: UPI [Indonesia University of Education] Press, ISSN 2527-3868 (print) and 2503-457X (online). Article Timeline: Accepted (January 5, 2020); Revised (February 9, 2020); and Published (March 30, 2020).


Author(s):  
Umul Hidayati

The research is done in Pondok Pesantren (Islamic boarding school) al-Mansur Popongan. The objectiveofthestudyis to elaboratehow pesantren stands in providing the religious education service to society. This study is carried out with qualitative approach. The result of the study shows that the religious education particularly if it is service model provided by pesantren up to this time has been sufficiently adequate, seen from its availability of the supporting facilities aspect, infrastructure, service and theresponsiveness tothesantri. Theeducation service held by pesantren is Pre-School, MTs (Islamic Junior High School) and MA (Islamic Senior High School), Madrasah Diniyah (School of Religion),Tahfiz al-Qur'an (Memorizing al-Qur'an), Tarekat and Majlis Taklim. The sodety's response


Author(s):  
Nurudin Nurudin

AbstractThe purpose of this study is to determine: 1) local government policies in the implementation of 12-year compulsory education, 2) policies of the Ministry of Religious Affairs on the implementation of 12-year compulsory education in Madrasah Aliyah (Islamic Senior High School) and 3) the readiness of Islamic Senior High School in infrastructure, financial, and educational staff aspects of 12-year com­pulsory education. This study used the qualitative approach with a policy analysis. Data sources were obtained and collected from interviews, observation and documentation. The findings included: comple­tion of 9-year compulsory education at Elementary School/ Islamic Elementary School and Junior High School / Islamic Junior High School in Districts / Cities of the study target areas completed, except for a small portion of areas whose GER and NER have not met 95% as pilot program requirements of 12- year compulsory education. Policies of Provincial, District, and City Governments have largely led to the pilot program of 12-year compulsory education. Meanwhile, the policies of the Ministry of Religious Affairs had not prepared the regulatory device, either regulations, guidelines or other technical guidance related to the pilot program of 12-year compulsory education in Islamic Senior High School. The as­pect of the availability of infrastructure and facilities in Public Islamic Senior High School is adequate and appropriate to the national standards, whereas most Private Islamic Senior High School does not meet minimum standards based on the standardized infrastructure and facilities. Meanwhile, for the financing aspect, no balance between revenue and expenditure is yet found, especially at Private Islamic Senior High School annually.AbstrakTujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui: 1) kebijakan Pemerintah daerah terhadap penye­lenggaraan wajib belajar 12 Tahun, 2) kebijakan Kementerian Agama terhadap pelaksanaan program wajib belajar 12 tahun di Madrasah Aliyah dan 3) kesiapan Madrasah Aliyah dalam aspek sarana­prasarana, pembiayaan, dan tenaga kependidikan dalam program wajib belajar 12 tahun. Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif dengan analisis kebijakan (policy analysis). Sumber data digali dan dikumpulkan dari hasil wawancara, observasi dan dokumentasi. Hasil penelitian ditemukan antara lain: Penuntasan wajib belajar pendidikan dasar 9 tahun pada jenjang SD/MI dan SMP/MTs di Ka­bupaten/Kota pada daerah sasaran penelitian telah tuntas, kecuali sebagian kecil daerah yang APK dan APM belum memenuhi 95% sebagai sarat rintisan program wajib belajar 12 tahun. Kebijakan Pemda Propinsi, Kabupaten, dan Kota sebagian besar telah mengarah pada rintisan program wajib belajar 12 tahun. Sedangkan kebijakan Kementerian Agama belum menyiapkan perangkat regulasi, baik peraturan, pedoman, dan petunjuk teknis lainnya terkait rintisan program wajib belajar 12 tahun di madrasah Aliyah. Pada aspek ketersediaan sarana prasarana di MAN telah memadai dan sesuai standar nasional, sebaliknya di madrasah swasta sebagian besar belum memenuhi standar minimum berdasarkan standar sarana prasarana. Dan pada aspek pembiayaan belum terjadi keseimbangan antara pendapatan dan pengeluaran khususnya pada madrasah swasta dalam setiap tahunnya.


2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 14
Author(s):  
Heru Suherda ◽  
Maswardi M. Amin ◽  
Fadillah Fadillah

<p>North Kayong as a new district for regional autonomy, the elected Bupati formed an assessment team which later identified the Education problems in North Kayong, namely the lack of schools and their distribution in each sub-district, and the weak support capacity of the community towards education funding, with the limited budget of the Kayong Utara regional government initiating a free education program with the aim of improving access to Education and Quality of Education. Public policy cannot be released as soon as it has been established, policies must be monitored and one form of the monitoring mechanism is policy evaluation. This study aims to conduct, context evaluation to find out the legal basis, background and objectives of the program, evaluation of input to find out the characteristics of the recipient of the program, providers, and sources of financing, process evaluation to find out the time allocation, mechanism for the process of financing and program implementation, and evaluation product to find out the achievements in this free education program. Evaluation is done with the CIPP evaluation model. The results of the study 1) In the context component known, the legal basis of the implementation of the free education program is the Regent Regulation No. 60A in 2009 and the Kayong Utara District Regulation No. 5 of 2014, in the implementation of free education free education program will be achieved, 2) The Imput component is known that the program targets are school-age children who are domiciled in KKU, and the program implementers are the Education Agency that has management fields for elementary to secondary education, for budgeted funding is always exceeding above 20% of the North Kayong District APBD value with an average of 2010-2016 25.83% of the APBD value, 3) Budgeting is carried out by a mechanism in accordance with the rules of the Ministry of Home Affairs where there is a budget discussion process involving the executive and legislative, on implementation n free education programs, there are two types of activities, namely School Operational Assistance to finance school management and investment funds in the education sector, 4) the results achieved in 2016 are the increase in the number of TK / SD / SD from 101 schools to 206 schools, SMP / MTs from 32 Schools become 44 Schools, and High Schools / Vocational Schools / MAs from 9 Schools to 22 Schools. The increase in the APK value in 2016 for elementary school level to 125.4%, junior high school 96.77%, and high school to 74.08%. The APM value also increased, in 2016 the NER SDN became 99.94%, the NER junior high school became 72.32%, and the NER SMA became 48.96. School dropouts were also very low in 2016 to 0.00 at the elementary school level, 0.04 at the junior high school level, and 0.29 at the senior high school level.</p>


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