An Independent Verification of Education Sector Data in Indonesia

This document presents the first known systematic effort to assess the quality of the data gathered by MoEC and MoRA. To assess the accuracy of the data, unannounced visits were conducted to a representative sample of schools by a team of trained o...

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Main Authors: Santoso, Javier Luque, Khairina, Noviandri Nurlaili, Adi Wijoyo, Wisnu Harto
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2021
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/239811612329643727/An-Independent-Verification-of-Education-Sector-Data-in-Indonesia
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spelling okr-10986-351182021-04-23T14:02:16Z An Independent Verification of Education Sector Data in Indonesia Santoso, Javier Luque Khairina, Noviandri Nurlaili Adi Wijoyo, Wisnu Harto EDUCATION INDICATORS TEACHER ABSENTEEISM SCHOOL FACILITIES LABORATORY FACILITIES WATER AND SANITATION CLASSROOM FEATURE This document presents the first known systematic effort to assess the quality of the data gathered by MoEC and MoRA. To assess the accuracy of the data, unannounced visits were conducted to a representative sample of schools by a team of trained observers. These independent school observations were later compared with the official data records. This report compares collected data with the data in the respective ministry systems and identifies the shortcomings of current data management approaches in MoEC and MoRA, which might adversely affect data quality and subsequent decisions made using this information. This report was produced jointly by the World Bank, together with MoEC and MoRA. The World Bank received financial support from the Government of Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) through the ‘Improving Dimensions of Teaching, Education Management and Learning Environment’ (ID-TEMAN) Trust Fund. This Trust Fund aims to support Indonesia to improve learning outcomes through better policy, operations, and implementation. 2021-02-08T19:28:38Z 2021-02-08T19:28:38Z 2020 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/239811612329643727/An-Independent-Verification-of-Education-Sector-Data-in-Indonesia http://hdl.handle.net/10986/35118 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Other Education Study East Asia and Pacific Indonesia
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topic EDUCATION INDICATORS
TEACHER ABSENTEEISM
SCHOOL FACILITIES
LABORATORY FACILITIES
WATER AND SANITATION
CLASSROOM FEATURE
spellingShingle EDUCATION INDICATORS
TEACHER ABSENTEEISM
SCHOOL FACILITIES
LABORATORY FACILITIES
WATER AND SANITATION
CLASSROOM FEATURE
Santoso, Javier Luque
Khairina, Noviandri Nurlaili
Adi Wijoyo, Wisnu Harto
An Independent Verification of Education Sector Data in Indonesia
geographic_facet East Asia and Pacific
Indonesia
description This document presents the first known systematic effort to assess the quality of the data gathered by MoEC and MoRA. To assess the accuracy of the data, unannounced visits were conducted to a representative sample of schools by a team of trained observers. These independent school observations were later compared with the official data records. This report compares collected data with the data in the respective ministry systems and identifies the shortcomings of current data management approaches in MoEC and MoRA, which might adversely affect data quality and subsequent decisions made using this information. This report was produced jointly by the World Bank, together with MoEC and MoRA. The World Bank received financial support from the Government of Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) through the ‘Improving Dimensions of Teaching, Education Management and Learning Environment’ (ID-TEMAN) Trust Fund. This Trust Fund aims to support Indonesia to improve learning outcomes through better policy, operations, and implementation.
format Report
author Santoso, Javier Luque
Khairina, Noviandri Nurlaili
Adi Wijoyo, Wisnu Harto
author_facet Santoso, Javier Luque
Khairina, Noviandri Nurlaili
Adi Wijoyo, Wisnu Harto
author_sort Santoso, Javier Luque
title An Independent Verification of Education Sector Data in Indonesia
title_short An Independent Verification of Education Sector Data in Indonesia
title_full An Independent Verification of Education Sector Data in Indonesia
title_fullStr An Independent Verification of Education Sector Data in Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed An Independent Verification of Education Sector Data in Indonesia
title_sort independent verification of education sector data in indonesia
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2021
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/239811612329643727/An-Independent-Verification-of-Education-Sector-Data-in-Indonesia
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/35118
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