Early Childhood Education and Development in Poor Villages of Indonesia : Strong Foundations, Later Success
Influenced by the condition of young children within its own country and by the pattern of international evidence about the value of Early Childhood Education and Development (ECED), the government of Indonesia has implemented policies and programs...
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ACCESS TO SERVICES ACCOUNT AGE GROUPS AGED AT-RISK CHILDREN AVERAGE SCORE BASIC EDUCATION BASIC KNOWLEDGE BENEFITS FOR CHILDREN BRAIN DEVELOPMENT BREASTFEEDING CARE CENTERS CDD CHILD CARE CHILD CARE CENTERS CHILD CARE PROGRAMS CHILD DEVELOPMENT CHILD GROWTH CHILD HEALTH CHILD HEALTH RESEARCH CHILD MORTALITY CHILD OUTCOMES CHILDREN AT RISK CHILDREN UNDER AGE CLASSROOM CLINICS COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT COGNITIVE SKILLS CONVENTION ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD CRIME CURRICULA CURRICULUM DAY CARE DAY CARE CENTERS DEPRESSION DIABETES DIARRHEA DIETS DISABILITIES DISADVANTAGED CHILDREN EARLY CHILD DEVELOPMENT EARLY CHILDHOOD EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION EARLY CHILDHOOD INTERVENTION EARLY CHILDHOOD INTERVENTIONS EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAMS EARLY CHILDHOOD YEARS EARLY EDUCATION EARLY INTERVENTION EARLY LEARNING ECCD ECCE ECD EDUCATION CAPACITY EDUCATION SECTOR EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT ENROLLMENT ENROLLMENT RATE ENROLLMENT RATES FAMILIES FAMILY PLANNING FAMILY RELATIONS FAMILY SUPPORT FEEDING PATTERNS FORMAL EDUCATION FORMAL SCHOOLING GIRLS HEALTH RESEARCH HIV/AIDS HOLISTIC DEVELOPMENT HOME VISITING HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IMMUNIZATION INFANCY INFANT MORTALITY INFANTS INTERVENTIONS IODINE IRON KINDERGARTEN KINDERGARTENS LANGUAGE STIMULATION LEADERSHIP LEARNING LEARNING OUTCOMES LITERACY LIVE BIRTHS MALARIA MALNUTRITION MATERNAL MORTALITY MENTAL MENTAL HEALTH MORTALITY MORTALITY RATES NATIONAL EDUCATION NATIONAL EDUCATION STANDARDS NON FORMAL EDUCATION NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS NUTRITION NUTRITION OUTCOMES NUTRITION STATUS NUTRITIONAL STATUS PARENT EDUCATION PARENTAL EDUCATION PARENTING PEDIATRICS PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT PHYSICAL GROWTH PLAYGROUPS POOR CHILDREN POPULATION STUDIES PRENATAL CARE PRESCHOOL PROGRAM PRESCHOOL PROGRAMS PRESCHOOLS PRIMARY CAREGIVERS PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL COMPLETION PRIMARY SCHOOL ENROLLMENT PRIMARY SCHOOLING PRIMARY YEARS PSYCHIATRY PSYCHOLOGY QUALITY ASSURANCE READING REASONING RESEARCH PROGRAM RISK FACTORS RURAL AREAS RURAL CHILDREN SANITATION SCHOOL READINESS SCHOOLS SKILLS DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL NETWORKS SOCIAL POLICY SPECIAL EDUCATION STORYTELLING STUDENT ASSESSMENT STUDENT PERFORMANCE STUNTING TEACHER TRAINING TEACHERS TODDLERS UNDERWEIGHT CHILDREN UNEMPLOYMENT UNIVERSAL ACCESS UNIVERSAL BASIC EDUCATION VIOLENCE VULNERABLE CHILDREN WASTING WORKERS YOUNG CHILDREN YOUNGER CHILDREN YOUTH |
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ACCESS TO SERVICES ACCOUNT AGE GROUPS AGED AT-RISK CHILDREN AVERAGE SCORE BASIC EDUCATION BASIC KNOWLEDGE BENEFITS FOR CHILDREN BRAIN DEVELOPMENT BREASTFEEDING CARE CENTERS CDD CHILD CARE CHILD CARE CENTERS CHILD CARE PROGRAMS CHILD DEVELOPMENT CHILD GROWTH CHILD HEALTH CHILD HEALTH RESEARCH CHILD MORTALITY CHILD OUTCOMES CHILDREN AT RISK CHILDREN UNDER AGE CLASSROOM CLINICS COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT COGNITIVE SKILLS CONVENTION ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD CRIME CURRICULA CURRICULUM DAY CARE DAY CARE CENTERS DEPRESSION DIABETES DIARRHEA DIETS DISABILITIES DISADVANTAGED CHILDREN EARLY CHILD DEVELOPMENT EARLY CHILDHOOD EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION EARLY CHILDHOOD INTERVENTION EARLY CHILDHOOD INTERVENTIONS EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAMS EARLY CHILDHOOD YEARS EARLY EDUCATION EARLY INTERVENTION EARLY LEARNING ECCD ECCE ECD EDUCATION CAPACITY EDUCATION SECTOR EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT ENROLLMENT ENROLLMENT RATE ENROLLMENT RATES FAMILIES FAMILY PLANNING FAMILY RELATIONS FAMILY SUPPORT FEEDING PATTERNS FORMAL EDUCATION FORMAL SCHOOLING GIRLS HEALTH RESEARCH HIV/AIDS HOLISTIC DEVELOPMENT HOME VISITING HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IMMUNIZATION INFANCY INFANT MORTALITY INFANTS INTERVENTIONS IODINE IRON KINDERGARTEN KINDERGARTENS LANGUAGE STIMULATION LEADERSHIP LEARNING LEARNING OUTCOMES LITERACY LIVE BIRTHS MALARIA MALNUTRITION MATERNAL MORTALITY MENTAL MENTAL HEALTH MORTALITY MORTALITY RATES NATIONAL EDUCATION NATIONAL EDUCATION STANDARDS NON FORMAL EDUCATION NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS NUTRITION NUTRITION OUTCOMES NUTRITION STATUS NUTRITIONAL STATUS PARENT EDUCATION PARENTAL EDUCATION PARENTING PEDIATRICS PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT PHYSICAL GROWTH PLAYGROUPS POOR CHILDREN POPULATION STUDIES PRENATAL CARE PRESCHOOL PROGRAM PRESCHOOL PROGRAMS PRESCHOOLS PRIMARY CAREGIVERS PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL COMPLETION PRIMARY SCHOOL ENROLLMENT PRIMARY SCHOOLING PRIMARY YEARS PSYCHIATRY PSYCHOLOGY QUALITY ASSURANCE READING REASONING RESEARCH PROGRAM RISK FACTORS RURAL AREAS RURAL CHILDREN SANITATION SCHOOL READINESS SCHOOLS SKILLS DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL NETWORKS SOCIAL POLICY SPECIAL EDUCATION STORYTELLING STUDENT ASSESSMENT STUDENT PERFORMANCE STUNTING TEACHER TRAINING TEACHERS TODDLERS UNDERWEIGHT CHILDREN UNEMPLOYMENT UNIVERSAL ACCESS UNIVERSAL BASIC EDUCATION VIOLENCE VULNERABLE CHILDREN WASTING WORKERS YOUNG CHILDREN YOUNGER CHILDREN YOUTH Hasan, Amer Hyson, Marilou Chang, Mae Chu Early Childhood Education and Development in Poor Villages of Indonesia : Strong Foundations, Later Success |
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Influenced by the condition of young
children within its own country and by the pattern of
international evidence about the value of Early Childhood
Education and Development (ECED), the government of
Indonesia has implemented policies and programs that
prioritize the early years of children's lives. The
first critical step was taken in 2001, when a new
directorate dedicated to early childhood was established
within the Ministry of Education and Culture. The second
critical step was taken when early childhood education was
included in a succession of key policy documents-the
National Education System Law No. 20 in 2003 and the
Ministry of Education and Culture's Strategic Plan
(Rencana Strategis or Renstra) in 2004. ECED services are
privately provided in multiple formats intended to cater to
distinct age groups, and several different government
ministries regulate the services. These arrangements
underscore the continuing challenges in coordinating
services and ensuring high quality across service providers.
This book uses Indonesian data to answer five questions with
significance for research, policy, and practice within and
beyond Indonesia: (1) shat does global evidence tell us
about the importance of ECED, and what policies and programs
has Indonesia implemented to promote ECED?; (2) what is the
pattern of development among young children in poor villages
in Indonesia, and how is that development linked with their
families' characteristics and the ECED services
typically available to them?; (3) what were the processes
and challenges of implementing a community-driven ECED
project across 50 poor districts in Indonesia?; (4) what can
be learned from the short-term results of a randomized
evaluation of the project's impact on children s
development?; and (5) what insights can be derived from this
body of research to inform future policies and practices in
Indonesia and beyond? With support from the World Bank and
other development partners, the government has provided new
early childhood services in 6,000 poor communities across 50
districts in the country. The lessons from this experience
are focused in this book. |
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Early Childhood Education and Development in Poor Villages of Indonesia : Strong Foundations, Later Success |
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Early Childhood Education and Development in Poor Villages of Indonesia : Strong Foundations, Later Success |
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Early Childhood Education and Development in Poor Villages of Indonesia : Strong Foundations, Later Success |
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Early Childhood Education and Development in Poor Villages of Indonesia : Strong Foundations, Later Success |
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Early Childhood Education and Development in Poor Villages of Indonesia : Strong Foundations, Later Success |
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okr-10986-157992021-04-23T14:03:22Z Early Childhood Education and Development in Poor Villages of Indonesia : Strong Foundations, Later Success Hasan, Amer Hyson, Marilou Chang, Mae Chu Hasan, Amer Amer, Marilou Chang, Mae Chu ACCESS TO SERVICES ACCOUNT AGE GROUPS AGED AT-RISK CHILDREN AVERAGE SCORE BASIC EDUCATION BASIC KNOWLEDGE BENEFITS FOR CHILDREN BRAIN DEVELOPMENT BREASTFEEDING CARE CENTERS CDD CHILD CARE CHILD CARE CENTERS CHILD CARE PROGRAMS CHILD DEVELOPMENT CHILD GROWTH CHILD HEALTH CHILD HEALTH RESEARCH CHILD MORTALITY CHILD OUTCOMES CHILDREN AT RISK CHILDREN UNDER AGE CLASSROOM CLINICS COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT COGNITIVE SKILLS CONVENTION ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD CRIME CURRICULA CURRICULUM DAY CARE DAY CARE CENTERS DEPRESSION DIABETES DIARRHEA DIETS DISABILITIES DISADVANTAGED CHILDREN EARLY CHILD DEVELOPMENT EARLY CHILDHOOD EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION EARLY CHILDHOOD INTERVENTION EARLY CHILDHOOD INTERVENTIONS EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAMS EARLY CHILDHOOD YEARS EARLY EDUCATION EARLY INTERVENTION EARLY LEARNING ECCD ECCE ECD EDUCATION CAPACITY EDUCATION SECTOR EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT ENROLLMENT ENROLLMENT RATE ENROLLMENT RATES FAMILIES FAMILY PLANNING FAMILY RELATIONS FAMILY SUPPORT FEEDING PATTERNS FORMAL EDUCATION FORMAL SCHOOLING GIRLS HEALTH RESEARCH HIV/AIDS HOLISTIC DEVELOPMENT HOME VISITING HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IMMUNIZATION INFANCY INFANT MORTALITY INFANTS INTERVENTIONS IODINE IRON KINDERGARTEN KINDERGARTENS LANGUAGE STIMULATION LEADERSHIP LEARNING LEARNING OUTCOMES LITERACY LIVE BIRTHS MALARIA MALNUTRITION MATERNAL MORTALITY MENTAL MENTAL HEALTH MORTALITY MORTALITY RATES NATIONAL EDUCATION NATIONAL EDUCATION STANDARDS NON FORMAL EDUCATION NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS NUTRITION NUTRITION OUTCOMES NUTRITION STATUS NUTRITIONAL STATUS PARENT EDUCATION PARENTAL EDUCATION PARENTING PEDIATRICS PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT PHYSICAL GROWTH PLAYGROUPS POOR CHILDREN POPULATION STUDIES PRENATAL CARE PRESCHOOL PROGRAM PRESCHOOL PROGRAMS PRESCHOOLS PRIMARY CAREGIVERS PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL COMPLETION PRIMARY SCHOOL ENROLLMENT PRIMARY SCHOOLING PRIMARY YEARS PSYCHIATRY PSYCHOLOGY QUALITY ASSURANCE READING REASONING RESEARCH PROGRAM RISK FACTORS RURAL AREAS RURAL CHILDREN SANITATION SCHOOL READINESS SCHOOLS SKILLS DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL NETWORKS SOCIAL POLICY SPECIAL EDUCATION STORYTELLING STUDENT ASSESSMENT STUDENT PERFORMANCE STUNTING TEACHER TRAINING TEACHERS TODDLERS UNDERWEIGHT CHILDREN UNEMPLOYMENT UNIVERSAL ACCESS UNIVERSAL BASIC EDUCATION VIOLENCE VULNERABLE CHILDREN WASTING WORKERS YOUNG CHILDREN YOUNGER CHILDREN YOUTH Influenced by the condition of young children within its own country and by the pattern of international evidence about the value of Early Childhood Education and Development (ECED), the government of Indonesia has implemented policies and programs that prioritize the early years of children's lives. The first critical step was taken in 2001, when a new directorate dedicated to early childhood was established within the Ministry of Education and Culture. The second critical step was taken when early childhood education was included in a succession of key policy documents-the National Education System Law No. 20 in 2003 and the Ministry of Education and Culture's Strategic Plan (Rencana Strategis or Renstra) in 2004. ECED services are privately provided in multiple formats intended to cater to distinct age groups, and several different government ministries regulate the services. These arrangements underscore the continuing challenges in coordinating services and ensuring high quality across service providers. This book uses Indonesian data to answer five questions with significance for research, policy, and practice within and beyond Indonesia: (1) shat does global evidence tell us about the importance of ECED, and what policies and programs has Indonesia implemented to promote ECED?; (2) what is the pattern of development among young children in poor villages in Indonesia, and how is that development linked with their families' characteristics and the ECED services typically available to them?; (3) what were the processes and challenges of implementing a community-driven ECED project across 50 poor districts in Indonesia?; (4) what can be learned from the short-term results of a randomized evaluation of the project's impact on children s development?; and (5) what insights can be derived from this body of research to inform future policies and practices in Indonesia and beyond? With support from the World Bank and other development partners, the government has provided new early childhood services in 6,000 poor communities across 50 districts in the country. The lessons from this experience are focused in this book. 2013-09-24T21:46:55Z 2013-09-24T21:46:55Z 2013-06-11 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/06/17872548/early-childhood-education-development-poor-villages-indonesia-strong-foundations-later-success 978-0-8213-9836-4 10.1596/978-0-8213-9836-4 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15799 English en_US Directions in Development--Human Development; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC: World Bank Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research :: Publication East Asia and Pacific Indonesia |