Prioritizing Reform, Innovation, and Opportunities for Reaching Indonesia’s Teachers, Administrators, and Students (USAID PRIORITAS) BEFORE
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Quarterly Report No. 7 October–December 2013
January 2014 This publication was produced for review by the United States Agency for International Development. It was prepared by RTI International. The contents are the responsibility of RTI International and do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID or the United States Government.
Prioritizing Reform, Innovation, and Opportunities for Reaching Indonesia’s Teachers, Administrators, and Students (USAID PRIORITAS) Quarterly Report No. 7
Contract AID-497-C-12-00003 October–December 2013 Prepared for USAID/Indonesia
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The authors’ views expressed in this publication do not necessarily reflect the views of the United States Agency for International Development or the United States Government.
Table of Contents LIST OF TABLES .................................................................................................................... V LIST OF CHARTS .................................................................................................................. VI LIST OF FIGURES ................................................................................................................. VI LIST OF ACRONYMS, ABBREVIATIONS, AND TERMS ............................................... VII EXECUTIVE SUMMARY......................................................................................................... 1 RINGKASAN UTAMA ............................................................................................................ 5 1
PROJECT MANAGEMENT ............................................................................................. 9 1.1 1.2 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.2.3 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.8.1 1.8.2 1.9 1.9.1 1.9.2 1.10 1.11
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STRENGTHENED INSTRUCTION IN SCHOOLS .................................................... 19 2.1 2.1.1 2.1.2 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7
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SCOPE OF WORK .................................................................................................................................. 9 PROJECT ROLLOUT................................................................................................................................ 9 Coordination in Cohort 1 Districts .................................................................................................................. 9 Mobilization in Cohort 2 Districts..................................................................................................................... 9 Preparation for Papua ....................................................................................................................................... 11 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ........................................................................................................... 12 PROCUREMENT .................................................................................................................................... 12 APPOINTMENT OF TRAINING FACILITATORS .................................................................................. 12 OTHER STAFFING................................................................................................................................. 12 TECHNICAL COLLABORATION .......................................................................................................... 13 STUDIES ................................................................................................................................................. 16 Collaborative District Capacity Assessments for Cohort 2 ..................................................................... 16 Other Studies ....................................................................................................................................................... 16 INTERNAL MEETINGS ........................................................................................................................... 16 Provincial Coordinator Meeting ...................................................................................................................... 16 EDC Operations Coordination Meeting ....................................................................................................... 17 RTI AND EDC HOME OFFICE VISITS................................................................................................. 17 DONOR VISIT TO NORTH SUMATRA ................................................................................................ 18
THE WHOLE-SCHOOL DEVELOPMENT (WSD) PROGRAM ........................................................... 19 Preparation of Training Materials ................................................................................................................. 20 Training of Partner Schools in Cohort 1 Districts ...................................................................................... 20 DEVELOPING PRE-SERVICE TEACHER TRAINING CURRICULA AND MATERIALS ......................... 23 REVIEW OF PRE-SERVICE CURRICULA MATERIALS WORKSHOP ................................................... 25 PROVINCIAL TTI CONSORTIA MEETINGS ........................................................................................ 26 STUDY VISITS OF TTI LAB AND PARTNER SCHOOLS TO DBE DISTRICTS................................... 27 SELECTION AND TRAINING OF TTI LAB AND PARTNER SCHOOLS ............................................. 28 VISITS TO TTIS BY PROJECT STAFF .................................................................................................... 29
GOVERNANCE, MANAGEMENT, AND LINKAGES ................................................ 30 3.1 TEACHER MANAGEMENT AND DISTRIBUTION (PPG) .................................................................... 31 3.2 SCHOOL FINANCIAL REPORTING (ALPEKA) .................................................................................. 35 3.3 DISTRICT EDUCATION INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR MINIMUM SERVICE STANDARDS ............................................................................................................................................................ 36
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3.4 3.4.1 3.4.2 3.5 4
COMMUNICATIONS .................................................................................................... 39 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4
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NEWSLETTER ........................................................................................................................................ 39 PROJECT WEBSITE................................................................................................................................ 40 MEDIA MONITORING .......................................................................................................................... 40 PROJECT VIDEOS .................................................................................................................................. 41
MONITORING AND EVALUATION ........................................................................... 41 5.1 5.1.1 5.1.2 5.2 5.3 5.4
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TRAINING NEEDS AND COST ANALYSIS .......................................................................................... 36 Preliminary Study on Training Needs Analysis (TNA) .............................................................................. 37 Global Research and Innovation Fellowship Network (GRIFN) Proposal ........................................... 38 DISSEMINATION OF DISTRICT-LEVEL PROGRAMS ........................................................................... 38
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PROJECT’S ANNUAL MONITORING .................................................... 41 Data Collection at the School Level .............................................................................................................. 41 Data Collection at the TTI, District, and Provincial Level........................................................................ 44 REVISING THE BASELINE MONITORING REPORT, VOLUME 1......................................................... 44 EARLY GRADE READING ASSESSMENT (EGRA)............................................................................... 44 DISSEMINATION ................................................................................................................................... 46
PLANS FOR QUARTER 8 ............................................................................................. 49
ANNEX 1: PROVINCIAL REPORTS ................................................................................... 50 ANNEX 2: LIST OF PRIORITAS PARTNER DISTRICTS ............................................... 105 ANNEX 3: LIST OF COHORT 2 DISTRICT PARTNER SCHOOLS ............................. 106 ANNEX 4: LIST OF TTI LAB AND PARTNER SCHOOLS ............................................ 118 ANNEX 5: LIST OF COHORT 2 SCHOOLS MONITORED .......................................... 122 ANNEX 6: DISSEMINATION............................................................................................. 129 ANNEX 7: LIST OF DISTRICT COORDINATORS ......................................................... 131
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List of Tables Table 1: Partner Districts in Year 2 (excluding Papua).................................................................................... 10 Table 2: USAID PRIORITAS Socialization in Cohort 2 Districts .................................................................. 11 Table 3: Newly Hired Staff ..................................................................................................................................... 12 Table 4: Staff Resignations ...................................................................................................................................... 13 Table 5: Staff Transfers ............................................................................................................................................ 13 Table 6: Coordination Meetings with National GOI during Quarter 7 ...................................................... 14 Table 7: Number of Participants in Partner School Training in Quarter 7 ................................................ 20 Table 8: Focus for Follow-up Mentoring, Quarter 7 ....................................................................................... 21 Table 9: Participants in Curricula and Materials Development Workshops .............................................. 23 Table 10: Curriculum Topics ................................................................................................................................. 24 Table 11: TTI Lab and Partner School Visits to DBE Districts in Quarter 7 ............................................. 27 Table 12: Participants in TTI Lab and Partner School Training ..................................................................... 28 Table 13: Meetings with Partner Universities .................................................................................................... 29 Table 14: December 2013 Public Consultation Events for Teacher Distribution in Cohort 1 ............. 33 Table 15: Participants in PPG Public Consultations, Quarter 7 .................................................................... 34 Table 16: Sample for Preliminary Study on TNA .............................................................................................. 37 Table 17: Distribution of the National Newsletter, Fourth Edition ............................................................. 39 Table 18: Number of Hits on Project Website in Quarter 7 ........................................................................ 40 Table 19: Monthly Media Coverage ..................................................................................................................... 40 Table 20: Data Collectors by Occupation, Gender, and Province ............................................................... 42 Table 21: Number of Sampled Schools, Principals, and Teachers ................................................................ 43 Table 22: Number of Students Taking Tests in Mathematics, Science, and Bahasa Indonesia in Grades 4, 5, and 8 in 20 Cohort 2 Districts ................................................................................... 43 Table 23: Refresher Training Participants by Province .................................................................................... 45 Table 24: Number of Grade 3 Students and Students assessed with EGRA ............................................. 46 Table 25: The Number of Participants and Institutions by Province ........................................................... 46 Table 26: Source of Funds for Dissemination Activities, by Province (in USD) ........................................ 47 Table 27: Activities for Quarter 8 ........................................................................................................................ 49
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List of Charts Chart.1: Participants in Partner School Training in Quarter 7.................................................................... 21 Chart.2: Participants in Curricula and Materials Development Workshops ........................................... 24 Chart.3: Participants in TTI Lab and Partner School Training ..................................................................... 29 Chart.4: Participants in Quarter 7 Public Consultations .............................................................................. 34 Chart.5: Gender Distribution of Participants by Province ........................................................................... 47 Chart.6: Source of Funds for Dissemination ................................................................................................... 48
List of Figures Figure 1: PPG Program Approach ........................................................................................................................ 31
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List of Acronyms, Abbreviations, and Terms ACDP ADB ALPEKA
Analytical and Capacity Development Partnership Asian Development Bank Aplikasi Laporan Pertanggungjawaban Keuangan BOS Tingkat Sekolah (School Level Finance (BOS) Reporting Application) APBD District Budget APP District Education Finance Analysis AusAID the former Australian Agency for International Development, now Australian Aid Australian Aid New title for the former Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID) BAPPEDA Badan Perencanaan Pembangunan Daerah (Regional Development Planning Board) BAPPENAS Badan Perencanaan Pembangunan Nasional (National Development Planning Board) BERMUTU Better Education through Reform Management and Universal Teacher Upgrading Project BKD Regional Personnel Bodies BOE Bidang Otomotif & Elektronika [Automotive and Electronic]), Malang BOS Government allocated School Operational Assistance Funds BPG former Teacher Training Center Bupati District Council Head COP Chief of Party (project position) COR Contracting Officer’s Representative CTL Contextual Learning DAPODIK Data Pokok Pendidikan, MOEC’s national web-based EMIS DBE Decentralized Basic Education Project DC District Coordinator (project position) DCOP Deputy Chief of Party (project position) DEO District Education Offices Dewan Pendidikan District Education Council DF District Facilitator DIKTI Directorate General for Higher Education Dinas Pendidikan District or Provincial Education Offices Dinas District or Provincial Government Offices DPRD Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Daerah (Regional Legislative Assembly) EDC Education Development Center EGRA Early Grade Reading Assessment EMIS Education Management Information System EU European Union FKIP Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan (Education Faculty) GB Gigabyte GOI Government of Indonesia GRIFN Global Research and Innovation Fellowship Network HR Human Resources IAIN State Islamic Institute ICT Information and Communication Technology ICT4E Information and Communication Technology for Education IR Intermediate Result IT Information Technology Kabupaten District or Regency KAK Kerangka Acuan Kerja (Working Agreement)
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KKG KKKS KKM Kota LOE LPMP M&E MA Madrasah MENKO KESRA MGMP MI MKKS MKPS MMBS MOEC MORA MT MTs NC NGO P4TK BOE P4TK PAKEM PC PDMS PDSP PE PGRI PGSD PKG PLPG PMPTK PPG PPG PPL PRIORITAS PSMP PTK Pusbangprodik Renstra RKAS RKS RKT RPJP RTI viii
Kelompok Kerja Guru (Primary School Teacher Working Group-secular primary schools) Kelompok Kerja Kepala Sekolah (School Principals Working Group) Kelompok Kerja Madrasah (Teacher Working Group-religious schools) City or Municipality Level of effort Lembaga Penjaminan Mutu Pendidikan (Provincial Quality Assurance Institute) Monitoring and Evaluation Madrasah Aliyah (religious senior secondary school) Islamic School Coordinating Ministry for People’s Welfare Secondary School Teachers Working Group (grouped by subject matter) Madrasah Ibtidaiyah (Primary Islamic School) Secondary School Principals’ Working Group Teacher Working Group Manajemen Berbasis Sekolah (School Based Management) Ministry of Education and Culture Ministry of Religious Affairs Teachers and Education Personnel section (Bidang Pendidik dan Tenaga Kependidikan Madrasah Tsanawiyah (Junior Secondary Islamic School) North Carolina Nongovernmental Organization National teacher training center for Bidang Otomotif & Elektronika (Automotive and Electronic) Teacher and Education Staff Development and Empowerment Center Pembelajaran yang Aktif, Efektif dan Menyenangkan (Active, Effective, and Enjoyable Learning) Provincial Coordinator (project position) Project Data Management System Pusat Data and Statistik Pendidikan (National Education Data and Statistics Center) Health Education Teacher Union Primary School Teacher Education Department Penilaian Kinerja Guru (Teacher Performance Appraisal System) In-service teacher training programs Directorate of Personnel of Higher Education and of Education and Training Penataan dan Pemerataan Guru (Teacher Management and Distribution) Teacher Professional Education Program (one year post-baccalaureate) Teaching Practice/Practicum (practice teaching) [USAID PRIORITAS] Prioritizing Reform, Innovation, and Opportunities for Reaching Indonesia’s Teachers, Administrators, and Students Project Pusat Sekolah Menengah Pertama (Directorate for Junior Secondary School Education) Teachers and Education Personnel section (Bidang Pendidik dan Tenaga Kependidikan) Pusat Pengembangan Profesi Pendidik (national Teacher Professional Development Center) Rencana Strategis (Five-Year Educational Development Plan) Rencana Kerja Anggaran Sekolah (Annual School Budget) Rencana Kerja Sekolah (School Work Plans) Annual Plan Long-term Development Plan RTI International (trade name for Research Triangle Institute) USAID PRIORITAS – Quarterly Report No. 7, October–December 2013
SBM SD SDN SIMPK SK 5 Menteri SK SMP SMPN SOW SPM STKIP STTA TNA TOT TTI TTO UIN UKG UM UMN UMS UMSU UNBAJA UNESA UNESCO UNICEF UNIMED UNM UNNES UNS UNSYIAH UNTIRTA UNY UP UPI UPTK US USAID USD USG UT Walikota WSD Yasumat YKW
School-Based Management Sekolah Dasar (Primary School) Sekolah Dasar Negeri (State Primary School) Sistem Informasi Manajemen Pendidikan Kabupaten/Kota (Personnel Management Information System) Five Minister Edict Surat Kuasa (Official Letter of Authority from Government) Sekolah Menengah Pertama (Junior Secondary School) Sekolah Menengah Pertama Negeri (State Junior Secondary School) Scope of work Standar Pelayanan Minimum (Minimum Service Standards) Sekolah Tinggi Keguruan Ilmu Pendidikan (Tertiary Teacher Education) Short-term Technical Assistance Training Needs Analysis Training of Trainers Teacher Training Institute Teacher Training Officer State Islamic University [Universitas Islam Negeri Sultan Alauddin] Teacher Competency Test Universitas Negeri Malang Universitas Muslim Nusantara Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta Universitas Muhammadiyah Sumatra Utara Universitas Banten Jaya Universitas Negeri Surabaya United Nations Organization for Education, Science, and Culture United Nations Children’s Fund Universitas Negeri Medan (Medan State University) Universitas Negeri Makassar Universitas Negeri Semarang Universitas Negeri Sebelas Maret Universitas Syiah Kuala (Kuala University) Universitas SultanAgeng Tirtayasa Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta University Partnership Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia Sub-district office United States United States Agency for International Development United States dollars United States Government Universitas Terbuka (Open University) City Council Head or Mayor Whole School Development Yayasan Sosial untuk Masyarakat Terpencil (Social Foundation for Remote Communities) Yayasan Kristen Wamena (Wamena Christian Foundation)
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The United States Agency for International Development–Prioritizing Reform, Innovation, and Opportunities for Reaching Indonesia’s Teachers, Administrators, and Students (USAID PRIORITAS) project began in May 2012 with the aim of achieving expanded access to quality basic education (IR 1). The intermediate results (IRs) that the project aims to achieve are as follows:
strengthened instruction in schools in targeted districts (IR1-1)
improved education management and governance in targeted schools (IR1-2)
strengthened coordination between all levels of the Government of Indonesia (GOI) and education institutions (IR1-3).
On July 12, 2013, USAID issued a revised scope of work (SOW) for the project. Subsequently, a revised SOW for the contract between USAID and RTI International (RTI) was signed on November 1, 2013. This Quarter 7 report describes activities and achievements with reference to the revised contract. The report covers the period from October through December 2013 (Quarter 7 of the project).
Key Accomplishments in Quarter 7 PRIORITAS achieved the following results during Quarter 7: Project Management
Completed mobilization and start-up in 20 districts newly selected for Cohort 2. This included holding consultations with district leaders and stakeholders, appointing District Coordinators (DCs), jointly selecting partner schools and District Facilitators (DFs), collecting baseline data, conducting collaborative district capacity assessments, and (in 17 of the 20 new districts) holding socialization events.
Advanced plans for the Papua program, facilitating the preparation of grant proposals by partner nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) in two districts.
Completed the process of hiring Cohort 1 DFs and Teacher Training Institute (TTI) partners as short-term technical assistance (STTA), and effectively managed ongoing staffing across the project.
Conducted a series of high-level meetings with the Ministry of Education and Culture (MOEC) and national partners, as well as with partner TTIs, to further improve coordination in project planning and implementation.
Hosted a series of visits from senior home-country managers from RTI and the Education Development Center (EDC) and participated in a high-level, multi-donor visit to North Sumatra.
Strengthened Instruction in Schools
Completed training of Cohort 1 schools and clusters in teaching-and-learning and schoolbased management (SBM) this quarter for whole-school development (WSD). A total of 1,860 persons were trained: teachers, school principals, supervisors, school committee representatives, and local government officials.
Completed a series of writing workshops as per schedule, conducted by the TTI curriculum development teams for Early Grades Reading and Literacy, Junior Secondary Mathematics, and Junior Secondary Science, for TTI pre-service training.
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Completed the first round of TTI consortia meetings with the meeting of TTI partners and their consortia members held in Banten in November 2013.
Completed the selection of TTI laboratory and partner schools in all provinces. Training of teachers and principals from the selected schools took place in South Sulawesi, North Sumatra, Aceh, and East Java, completing the training of all lab and partner schools. A total of 755 participants from these schools were trained using USAID PRIORITAS in-service training modules for primary and junior secondary schools and SBM. Facilitators included TTI lecturers and supporting project staff.
Conducted study visits in East Java, Central Java, West Java, and Banten for schools selected to be part of the TTI Lab and Partner School training program during this quarter. The visits were successful in their aim to provide a picture of effective WSD, and many schools stated their strong commitment to participating in the training program, which would follow the visit.
Governance, Management, and Linkages
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Completed the main phase of the USAID PRIORITAS Teacher Deployment program in all but two Cohort 1 districts this quarter. (Banten districts are expected to complete in the next quarter). Of the 23 districts, 21 completed their analysis of teacher deployment and their policy recommendations to address uneven distribution. This analysis and the recommendations were discussed in multi-stakeholder forum and public consultation events. Follow-up workshops to support planning and policy implementation are planned for the next quarter.
Started work on an analysis of teacher distribution in this sample of 23 districts for a national report to be submitted to GOI and USAID partners in the next quarter.
Developed an application for school financial reporting, known as Aplikasi Laporan Pertanggungjawaban Keuangan BOS Tingkat Sekolah (ALPEKA), which was uploaded to the MOEC website, where it is available for all schools in the country. The Microsoft Excelbased application helps schools to produce financial reports, including mandated reports for national per-capita school funds (known as BOS). Training was provided in MOEC-funded events to technical teams from all districts in the country.
Continued consultations with MOEC and with the new European Union (EU)-funded project, which will provide grants to 110 districts to help them achieve minimum service standards in basic education. The project is expected to use the USAID PRIORITAS tool known as Sistem Informasi Manajemen Pendidikan Kabupaten/Kota (SIMPK) to help districts map their current level of achievement of minimum service standards.
Developed plans for the next major intervention at the district and province level, planned for Year 3. This is an approach to Teacher Training Needs Analysis and Training Cost Analysis. A brief study is underway to describe the current practice relating to the identification of teacher training needs and the design, budgeting, and delivery of in-service teacher training programs at cluster, district, province, and national levels. Data collection was undertaken during this quarter. A report will be completed in the next quarter.
Started dissemination of the Teacher Professional Education Program (PPG) this quarter in one district, with more expected to follow. The training of service providers from partner TTIs is critical to the success of disseminating district-level programs.
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Communications
Produced the fourth edition of the national project newsletter, PRIORITAS PENDIDIKAN, this quarter. The newsletter highlights good practices developed with project assistance. A total of 7,200 copies were published and distributed to key partners and stakeholders in all project provinces.
Achieved an increase in the number of hits to the project website from 208,186 in Quarter 6 to 349,715 in Quarter 7, and the number of unique visitors increased from 18,066 to 22,503. Since using the website as a medium to support project training, the impact is increasing, as illustrated by these statistics.
Made available through mass media, USAID PRIORITAS activities were published in a total of 182 news reports this quarter. Most of the content covered training for TTIs school lab and partner schools, the signing of cooperation agreements, the socialization of the USAID PRIORITAS program in Cohort 2 partner districts, and schools visits.
Embarked with the communications team on an ambitious production program for instructional videos, to support training and informal learning. This quarter videos were completed on active learning, focusing on a scientific approach to learning in line with the 2013 curriculum.
Monitoring and Evaluation
Began annual project monitoring in October, with the recruitment of data collectors, followed by data collector training and data collection in the field.
Completed interviewing 602 principals and observing 2,494 teachers while teaching.
Conducted student assessments in Cohort 2 schools. Over 13,000 students were assessed in 20 Cohort 2 districts.
Conducted interviews at Primary School and Junior Secondary Teachers Working Groups (KKG and MGMP).
Began data collection at TTIs and at the district and province level, which will be completed next quarter.
Revised the 2012 baseline database after the verification of baseline results in Aceh (discussed in the previous quarterly report). Together with the changes in the criteria of some of the indicators, the value of most of the indicators has been recalculated. These changes to the Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Framework were introduced to key personnel at a national meeting.
Early Grades Reading Assessment (EGRA)
Conducted the Early Grades Reading Assessment (EGRA) in the new Cohort 2 district only, whereas for Cohort 1 districts, EGRA will be conducted next year as a mid-project assessment. (The EGRA forms part of the project’s monitoring and evaluation (M&E) system. However it is not conducted every year, as is the case with other students’ tests.
Conducted refresher training programs at the national and provincial levels, with 63 EGRA assessors and 26 staff participating. National facilitators accompanied the refresher training and data collection in the first school in each location.
Conducted EGRA during November 2013 in 7 provinces, 20 districts, and 160 schools, consisting of 80 partner schools and 80 comparison schools. A total of 3,572 students of the total population of 7,436 students in Grade 3 were assessed. Of these students, 1,830 or
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48.6% are boys, and 1,742 or 47.5% are girls. A results analysis will be completed in the next quarter. Dissemination
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Supported the GOI in disseminating project programs, mainly the WSD program, to 7,358 participants from 3,860 institutions. This represents a factor of 4 to 1, because for every person trained by the project this quarter, a further four were trained in government-funded dissemination programs. Meanwhile, for every project partner school, a further seven nonpartner schools were involved in dissemination.
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RINGKASAN UTAMA Proyek United States Agency for International Development Prioritizing Reform, Innovation, and Opportunities for Reaching Indonesia’s Teachers, Administrators, and Students (USAID PRIORITAS) dimulai pada bulan Mei 2012 dengan tujuan meningkatkan akses pendidikan dasar yang berkualitas (IRI). Hasil menengah (IR) yang menjadi tujuan proyek adalah:
Meningkatnya pembelajaran di sekolah pada daerah mitra (IR I-1)
Meningkatnya manajemen dan tata kelola pendidikan di sekolah mitra (IR I-2)
Menguatnya dukungan koordinasi antar semua jenjang Pemerintah Indonesia dengan institusi pendidikan (IRI-3).
Pada tanggal 12 Juli 2013, USAID mengeluarkan revisi Ruang Lingkup Kerja proyek. Selanjutnya, revisi Ruang Lingkup Kerja untuk kontrak antara USAID dan RTI ditandatangani pada tanggal 1 November 2013. Laporan triwulan ini menggambarkan kegiatan dan capaian berdasarkan kontrak yang telah direvisi tersebut. Laporan ini mencakup periode bulan Oktober hingga Desember 2013 (Triwulan 7 proyek). Pencapaian Utama Selama Triwulan 7, USAID PRIORITAS memperoleh capaian sebagai berikut: Manajemen Proyek
Kegiatan persiapan awal dan mobilisasi selesai dilaksanakan di 20 kabupaten/kota yang baru terpilih untuk kohor 2. Kegiatan ini termasuk konsultasi dengan pemimpin dan pemangku kepentingan daerah, pengangkatan koordinator daerah (district coordinator), pemilihan bersama sekolah mitra dan fasilitator daerah, pengambilan data awal, asesmen kapasitas daerah, dan kegiatan sosialisasi di 17 dari 20 kabupaten/kota kohor 2.
Perencanaan lebih rinci untuk program di Papua dengan memfasilitasi penulisan proposal hibah oleh Lembaga Swadaya Masyarakat mitra di dua kabupaten calon.
Menyelesaikan proses pembuatan kontrak melalui mekanisme Short-term technical assistance (STTA) bagi fasilitator daerah kohor I dan fasilitator dari mitra LPTK, dan mengelola sumber daya manusia proyek dengan efektif secara keseluruhan.
Melaksanakan serangkaian pertemuan tingkat tinggi dengan pemangku kepentingan di Kementerian Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan (KEMDIKBUD) dan mitra nasional lain serta mitra LPTK untuk lebih lanjut meningkatkan koordinasi perencanaan dan implementasi proyek.
Memfasilitasi serangkaian kunjungan bagi manajer senior dari kantor pusat Research Triangle Institute (RTI) dan Education Development Center (EDC), dan berpartisipasi dalam kunjungan multi-donor ke Sumatera Utara.
Peningkatan Pembelajaran di Sekolah
Pelatihan pembelajaran dan manajemen sekolah tingkat sekolah dan gugus selesai dilaksanakan pada triwulan ini. Sejumlah 1.860 personel dilatih termasuk guru, kepala sekolah, pengawas, perwakilan komite sekolah, dan pejabat pemerintah daerah.
Selesainya penyusunan sumber belajar sesuai dengan jadwal untuk tiga mata pelajaran, yakni: Membaca Kelas Awal dan Literasi, Matematik dan IPA SMP oleh tim pengembangan kurikulum LPTK. Sumber belajar ini ditujukan untuk pelatihan calon guru di LPTK.
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Selesai dilaksanakannya semua Rapat Konsorsium LPTK ronde pertama dengan mitra LPTK dan anggota konsorsium LPTK dengan diadakannya rapat konsorsium LPTK di Banten pada bulan November 2013.
Selesainya seleksi sekolah mitra dan sekolah lab di seluruh provinsi mitra. Pelatihan LPTK pada sekolah-sekolah ini telah dilaksanakan di Sulawesi Selatan, Sumatera Utara, Aceh dan Jawa Timur. Dengan demikian, selesailah seluruh pelatihan sekolah mitra dan lab. Sejumlah 755 peserta dari sekolah lab dan mita ini dilatih menggunakan modul pelatihan pembelajaran dan manajemen USAID PRIORITAS untuk SD dan SMP. Pelatihan ini difasilitasi oleh dosen LPTK dan staf proyek.
Melakukan kunjungan belajar di Jawa Timur, Jawa Tengah, Jawa Barat dan Banten untuk sekolah-sekolah yang terpilih menjadi bagian dari pelatihan program sekolah mitra dan lab LPTK pada triwulan ini. Kunjungan ini berhasil memberikan gambaran pengembangan sekolah secara menyeluruh yang efektif dan banyak sekolah menyampaikan komitmen mereka yang kuat untuk ikut serta dalam program pelatihan setelah kunjungan.
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Selesai dilaksanakannya fase utama Program Penataan dan Pemerataan Guru (PPG) USAID PRIORITAS di seluruh daerah mitra kecuali di dua kabupaten/kota Kohor 1 pada triwulan ini. (Kabupaten/kota di Banten diharapkan akan menyelesaikannya pada triwulan berikutnya). Dari 23 kabupaten/kota, 21 telah menyelesaikan analisis PPG dan rekomendasi kebijakan dalam menanggapi masalah pemerataan guru yang tidak imbang. Analisis dan rekomendasi tersebut didiskusikan pada forum konsultasi publik yang melibatkan berbagai pemangku kepentingan. Lokakarya lanjutan untuk mendukung perencanaan dan implementasi kebijakan direncanakan untuk triwulan berikutnya.
Memulai penulisan laporan analisis PPG pada 23 kabupaten/kota sampel yang akan diberikan kepada Pemerintah Indonesia dan mitra USAID pada triwulan selanjutnya.
Mengembangkan aplikasi ALPEKA yang telah diunduh pada situs KEMDIKBUD yang tersedia bagi seluruh sekolah di Indonesia. Aplikasi berbasis Microsof Excel ini membantu sekolah dalam pembuatan laporan keuangan, termasuk laporan untuk bantuan operasional sekolah (BOS) yang diwajibkan. Pelatihan diberikan pada kegiatan yang dikelola dan didanai oleh KEMDIKBUD bagi tim teknis dari seluruh kabupaten di Indonesia.
Konsultasi yang berkelanjutan dengan KEMDIKBUD dan dengan proyek baru yang didanai oleh Uni Eropa (EU) yang akan menyediakan hibah kepada 110 kabupaten/kota untuk membantu mereka dalam mencapai Standar Pelayanan Minimum (SPM) pada pendidikan dasar. Proyek EU ini diharapkan akan menggunakan perangkat lunak SIMPK (Sistem Informasi Manajemen Pendidikan Kabupaten/Kota) yang dikembangkan USAID PRIORITAS untuk membantu daerah dalam memetakan tingkat pencapaian standar pelayanan minimum.
Mengembangkan rencana program intervensi utama pada tingkat kabupaten-provinsi untuk tahun ke-3, yakni Analisis Kebutuhan Pelatihan Guru dan Analisis Biaya Pelatihan. Studi singkat sedang dilakukan untuk menjelaskan pelaksanaan saat ini yang berkaitan dengan identifikasi kebutuhan pelatihan guru dan desain pelatihannya, termasuk penganggaran dan pelaksanaan program calon guru pada tingkat gugus, daerah, provinsi dan nasional. Pengumpulan data dilakukan pada triwulan ini. Laporan kegiatan tersebut akan selesai pada triwulan berikutnya.
Diseminasi program PPG telah dimulai pada triwulan ini di satu kabupaten/kota, dengan harapan kabupaten/kota lainnya akan mengikuti. Pelatihan penyedia layanan dari mitra LPTK sangat penting untuk keberhasilan program diseminasi pada tingkat kabupaten. USAID PRIORITAS – Quarterly Report No. 7, October–December 2013
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Edisi empat buletin nasional PRIORITAS PENDIDIKAN diterbitkan pada triwulan ini. Buletin menampilkan praktik yang baik yang dikembangkan oleh proyek. Sejumlah 7.200 eksemplar telah dicetak dan dibagikan kepada mitra dan pemangku kepentingan kunci di seluruh daerah mitra proyek.
Jumlah hit pada situs proyek meningkat dari 208.186 pada triwulan 6 menjadi 349.715 pada Triwulan 7, demikian juga dengan jumlah pengunjung unik situs yang meningkat dari 18.066 menjadi 22.503. Sejak situs digunakan sebagai sarana untuk mendukung pelatihan dan kegiatan proyek, dampaknya telah terlihat pada statistik.
Sejumlah 182 laporan berita dalam media masa meliput kegiatan USAID PRIORITAS pada triwulan ini. Kebanyakan dari berita memuat pelatihan untuk sekolah mitra dan lab LPTK, penandatanganan kesepakatan kerjasama dan sosialisasi program USAID di kabupaten/kota mitra kohor 2 dan kunjungan sekolah.
Tim komunikasi telah memulai memproduksi serangkaian video pembelajaran untuk mendukung pelatihan dan pembelajaran informal. Pada triwulan ini video yang telah selesai dibuat adalah video mengenai pembelajaran aktif dengan pendekatan saintifik sesuai dengan Kurikulum 2013.
Pemonitoran dan Evaluasi
Pemonitoran proyek tahunan dimulai pada bulan Oktober dengan perekrutan pengumpul data diikuti dengan pelatihan dan pengumpulan data di lapangan.
Sejumlah 602 kepala sekolah diwawancarai dan 2.494 guru yang diamati pada saat mengajar.
Asesmen siswa dilaksanakan di sekolah-sekolah Kohor 2. Lebih dari 13.000 siswa diases di 20 kabupaten/kota mitra Kohor 2.
Wawancara dilaksanakan pada kelompok kerja guru (KKG dan MGMP).
Pengumpulan data mulai dilakukan di LPTK dan pada tingkat kabupaten dan provinsi. Kegiatan ini akan diselesaikan pada triwulan berikutnya.
Melakukan revisi terhadap database data awal kohor 1 setelah verifikasi hasil baseline (data awal) di Aceh (didiskusikan pada laporan triwulan sebelumnya). Dengan berubahnya kiteria beberapa indikator, nilai kebanyakan indikator telah dihitung ulang. Perubahan pada Kerangka Kerja M and E disosialisasikan kepada staf kunci pada pertemuan nasional.
Asesmen Membaca Kelas Awal (EGRA)
Asesmen Membaca Kelas Awal (EGRA) dilaksanakan di daerah mitra kohor 2 saja. Untuk daerah mitra kohor 1, EGRA akan dilaksanakan tahun depan sebagai asesmen pertengahanproyek. (EGRA merupakan bagian dari sistem M and E proyek, namun tidak dilakukan setiap tahun, seperti halnya dengan tes siswa lainnya.)
Sejumlah 63 asesor EGRA dan 26 staf berpartisipasi pada program pelatihan “penyegaran” pada tingkat nasional dan provinsi. Fasilitator nasional mendampingi pelatihan “penyegaran” di provinsi dan pengambilan data pada sekolah pertama di setiap lokasi.
EGRA dilaksanakan pada bulan November di 7 provinsi, 20 kabupaten/daerah, dan 160 sekolah, meliputi 80 sekolah mitra dan 80 sekolah pembanding. Sejumlah 3.572 siswa dari total populasi siswa yang 7.436 orang di Kelas 3 mengikuti tes ini. Dari jumlah siswa yang mengikuti tes, 1.830 atau 48,6% adalah laki-laki dan 1.742 atau 47.5% adalah perempuan. Analisis hasil asesmen akan diselesaikan pada triwulan berikutnya.
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Pada Triwulan 7, proyek melanjutkan dukungan terhdapat pemerintah dalam mendiseminasikan program Pengembangan Sekolah secara menyeluruh (Whole school development atau WSD) kepada 7.358 peserta dari 3.860 institusi. Jumlah peserta ini dan jumlah peserta pelatihan di daerah PRIORITAS berbanding 4:1. Artinya, untuk setiap orang yang dilatih oleh proyek pada triwulan ini, 4 orang lainnya dilatih pada program diseminasi yang didanai oleh pemerintah. Sementara itu, perbandingan antara jumlah sekolah non-mitra dan sekolah mitra adalah 7:1. Artinya, untuk setiap sekolah mitra proyek yang dilatih, tujuh sekolah non-mitra lainnya dilatih pada program diseminasi.
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Scope of Work
On July 12, 2013, USAID issued a revised SOW for the project. Subsequently, a revised SOW for the contract between USAID and RTI was signed on November 1, 2013. This report describes activities and achievements with reference to this contract. This Quarter 7 report covers the period from October through December 2013 (Quarter 7 of the project).
1.2 1.2.1
Project Rollout Coordination in Cohort 1 Districts
In Year 1, a first cohort of 23 USAID PRIORITAS partner districts was selected in the seven partner provinces and activities started in these districts. USAID PRIORITAS has also provided support to 46 former DBE districts, to encourage dissemination of good practices Teaching and learning in SDN Rajamandaka, West Java. Above: Before USAID PRIORITAS developed under the DBE project involvement, the school was implementing conventional teaching methods. Below: After USAID PRIORITAS training and mentoring, the school is implementing active and to leverage the capacity built learning in class. within these districts to support implementation in the Cohort 1 USAID PRIORITAS districts. Provincial reports on the first year of project activity were prepared during this quarter. Reports (in Bahasa Indonesia) have been submitted to provincial and district counterparts and stakeholders in all provinces (See Annex 1 for the provincial reports). Plans are underway for district and provincial showcase workshops, at which schools and districts will share the achievements made with USAID PRIORITAS support. These events are expected to take place starting in the next quarter. 1.2.2
Mobilization in Cohort 2 Districts
A second cohort of 20 USAID PRIORITAS partner districts was selected in the same seven partner provinces in the previous quarter. Start-up activities began in these Cohort 2 districts this quarter. The number of partner districts in each province is summarized in Table 1. (See Annex 2 for a list of districts.) USAID PRIORITAS – Quarterly Report No. 7, October–December 2013
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Table 1: Partner Districts in Year 2 (excluding Papua) Former DBE Districts
PRIORITAS Cohort 1
PRIORITAS Cohort 2
TOTAL
Aceh
5
2
4
11
North Sumatra
7
3
2
12
Banten
3
2
2
7
West Java
6
3
4
13
Central Java
8
5
2
15
East Java
10
5
2
17
South Sulawesi
7
3
4
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TOTAL
46
23
20
89
Provinces
a)
Recruitment of DCs and establishing district offices
DCs have been recruited for new districts in most provinces. Some former DBE DCs are being reassigned to the new districts. The commitment of districts to joining the program includes provision of office space for the DCs, which is being finalized with the newly appointed DCs. In most cases, the office space is located within the District Education Office. This enables strong coordination between the project and the Education Office. b)
Selection of partner schools and district training facilitators
Selection of partner schools and district training facilitators has been completed in all Cohort 2 districts. The process is described in more detail in the Provincial Reports in Annex 1 of this report. A complete list of schools is included in Annex 3. The process in all districts was collaborative and involved stakeholders from the district. Consultations and school visits were undertaken by the USAID PRIORITAS team to verify the interest and commitment of schools in participating in the program. c)
District capacity assessments
All Cohort 2 districts have completed collaborative district capacity assessments, with the exception of the two districts in Banten, which are scheduled to complete in January. (See section 1.8.1 below.) The aim of the assessments is to provide an overview of district capacity so that project interventions can be aligned to district needs and plans. This process helps build ownership of the program in the districts. d)
Socialization events
Cohort 2 program socialization activities have taken place in 7 provinces and 17 districts throughout Quarter 7. The aim of the activities was to introduce the USAID PRIORITAS program and to build local commitment to improving education quality in the selected districts. The following Table 2 is a summary of the socialization schedule in each district.
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Table 2: USAID PRIORITAS Socialization in Cohort 2 Districts
Aceh
District Aceh Barat Daya
Date November 26, 2013
Number of Participants 18 (M: 15; F: 3)
2
Aceh
North Aceh
November20, 2013
28 (M: 23; F: 5)
3
North Sumatra
Langkat
December 18, 2013
80
4
West Java
Cirebon
December 2, 2013
95 (M: 58; F: 37)
5
West Java
Tasikmalaya
December 4, 2013
81 (M: 42; F: 39)
6
West Java
Bekasi
December 5, 2013
88 (M: 52; F:36)
7
West Java
Kuningan
December12, 2013
75 (M: 56; F: 19)
8
Central Java
Wonosobo
October 29, 2013
74 (M: 55; F: 19)
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Central Java
Pekalongan
October 31, 2013
85 (M: 64; F: 21)
10
East Java
Ngawi
November 12, 2013
70 (M: 46; F: 24)
11
East Java
Lumajang
November 14, 2013
83 (M: 58; F: 25)
12
South Sulawesi
Parepare
December 17, 2013
70 (M: 46; F: 24)
13
South Sulawesi
Bone
December19, 2013
70 (M: 48; F: 22)
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South Sulawesi
Tana Toraja
December 20, 2013
75 (M: 45; F: 30)
15
South Sulawesi
Takalar
December 24, 2013
71 (M: 35; F: 36)
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*Banten
South Tangerang
October 11, 2013 November 4, 2013
3 (M: 3) 2 (M: 2)
17
*Banten
Tangerang
October 17, 2013
11 (M: 10; F: 1)
No 1
Province
*Note that the meetings in Banten were initial meetings with the key stakeholders. There will be an official socialization in 2014.
1.2.3
Preparation for Papua
USAID PRIORITAS is planning to support activities in two districts in Papua Province through fixed obligation grants to two organizations: 1) Yayasan Kristen Wamena (YKW) will implement activities in 20 schools in Jayawijaya District. 2) Social Foundation for Remote Communities (Yasumat) will implement activities in 49 schools in Yahukimo District. Plans to support a third organization in another district were abandoned after the organization encountered management difficulties. USAID PRIORITAS and RTI have been supporting the two above organizations in drafting their proposals and budgets. A three-day meeting in Jakarta, attended also by the USAID Contracting Officer’s Representative (COR), took place on December 17–19, 2013, to assist these organizations with their processes. It is expected that the proposals and budgets will be finalized in January 2014 and that the program will start in March or April 2014. The main activities supported will include the following:
Explaining the program to and coordination with provincial and district governments to encourage them to support the program.
Training grade 1–3 teachers in the assisted schools in implementing a contextual curriculum designed by YKW.
Distributing teachers’ manuals and students’ work books to the assisted schools.
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1.3
Conducting workshops and training for school principals, parents, and community members, to encourage them to support the program.
Conducting monitoring and evaluation (M&E) of the implementation and impact of the program.
Information Technology
By mid-December 2013, the project completed the server and network installation for the North Sumatra provincial office. The North Sumatra office is now connected to the USAID PRIORITAS network, which connects the Jakarta Office and other USAID PRIORITAS provincial offices that are located in Aceh, Banten, West Java, Central Java, East Java, and South Sulawesi. This connection service enables data sharing across all USAID PRIORITAS offices.
1.4
Procurement
In this quarter, USAID PRIORITAS received approval for the procurement budget list for the remainder of the project. Based on that procurement budget list, the project has started procuring items that were urgently needed by provincial offices, including additional portable and desktop computers and video cameras. The project is still facing difficulties with the purchase of tax-free project vehicles and is continuing to rent vehicles to support operations and program activities.
1.5
Appointment of Training Facilitators
USAID has approved USAID PRIORITAS’ requests for training facilitators from all DBE and USAID PRIORITAS Cohort 1 districts and from most of the partner TTIs, to be contracted as STTA for up to 20 days per person, per year. These facilitators have received contracts from RTI until December 2014, with the possibility of further extension based on program needs. The facilitators are at the core of the project program, as they are the main means of delivering training to schools and monitoring the impact on school management and teaching and learning. The project has had to request USAID permission for the level of effort (LOE) for some of the facilitators to be increased to 40 days per year, because of the amount of work they are performing on behalf of the project.
1.6
Other Staffing
The recruitment of DCs for West Java, North Sumatra, Banten, and Aceh to support Cohort 2 districts has been completed. Some of the existing DCs have been reassigned to cover new districts, to reduce the amount of travelling they would otherwise have been required to do. A complete list of DCs and the districts they cover is included in Annex 7. Tables 3, 4, and 5 below show changes in staffing in the Jakarta and provincial offices. Table 3: Newly Hired Staff Name
Position
Location
Starting Date
Bagio Kurniawan
Junior Accountant
East Java
October 1, 2013
Rizky Suud
Operations Manager
Banten
October 1, 2013
Achmad Arfan
Admin Assistant
Jakarta
October 7, 2013
Mustajib
Communication Specialist
South Sulawesi
October 14, 2013
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Position
Location
Starting Date
Mukhlasin
Admin Assistant
Central Java
November 1, 2013
Syaiful Bahri
District Coordinator
West Java
November 1, 2013
Asep Iryanto
District Coordinator
West Java
November 1, 2013
Agus Prihantoro
IT Specialist
East Java
November 1, 2013
Dona Agustina
Admin Assistant
West Java
November 4, 2013
Miskun
District Coordinator
North Sumatra
November 25, 2013
Rita Damayanti
Junior Accountant
Banten
December 2, 2013
Dina Mustikasari
Admin Assistant
Jakarta
December 16, 2013
Nur Kholis
TTI Development Specialist
East Java
December 16, 2013
Eddy Heriyanto
Junior Accountant
North Sumatra
December 17, 2013
Ahmad Salim
District Coordinator
Banten
December 23, 2013
Table 4: Staff Resignations Name
Position
Location
Effective Date
Weny Wijiastuti
Admin Assistant
Jakarta
October 11, 2013
Kuntoro Adi Sutikno
Operations Manager
West Java
October 11, 2013
Asep Iryanto
ICT4E Officer Pilot Manager
West Java
October 31, 2013
Agus Prihantoro
ICT4E Officer–Banten & West Java
West Java
October 31, 2013
Henny Afriza N.
Admin Assistant
Jakarta
November 15, 2013
Betty Sulistina
EDC Operations & Finance Support Manager
Jakarta
December 31, 2013
Table 5: Staff Transfers Name
Position
Location
Movement
Effective Date
Anton Wahyu Gerhana
IT Specialist
East Java
Moved to Central Java
November 6, 2013
Afifuddin
National M & E Specialist
Jakarta
Moved to Central Java as TTI Development Specialist
December 23, 2013
1.7
Technical Collaboration
During Quarter 7, USAID PRIORITAS has continued to collaborate with the GOI at all national, provincial, and district levels through technical workshops and meetings. A number of meetings have been held with national GOI counterparts, as reported below in Table 6. The focus of most meetings was to increase the coordination between the project and the Directorates and relevant agencies in MOEC and the Ministry of Religious Affairs (MORA).
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Table 6: Coordination Meetings with National GOI during Quarter 7 Date September 27, 2013 1
GOI stakeholders Bp. Supriono, Head of the Section for Student Affairs, Directorate for Junior Secondary School Education (PSMP)
Outcomes Agenda : Synchronization of the USAID PRIORITAS program with the GOI’s school-based management (SBM) development program Coordination between USAID PRIORITAS partner districts and districts being supported by the Directorate was discussed.
October 1, 2013
Bp. Hadiyanto, Technical Team of Subdirectorate of Junior Secondary Education
Agenda : Synchronization of the USAID PRIORITAS program with GOI programs Given that there is overlap between the partner districts for USAID PRIORITAS and the Directorate for Junior Secondary School Education (PSMP), MOEC hopes to optimize the human resources (DFs) who have already been trained by USAID PRIORITAS. The list of facilitators has been given to the Directorate.
October 3, 2013
Bp. Hamid Muhammad, Director General of Basic Education, MOEC
Agenda : Audience and coordination
October 8, 2013
Bp. Prof. Nur Kholis, Director of Islamic Education, MORA
October 16, 2013
Bp. Didik Suhardi, Director of Directorate of Junior Secondary Education BOS Technical Team
October 16, 2013
Ibu Dian Wahyuni, Head of Basic Education Teacher Professional Development (Pusbangprodik), MOEC
MOEC is hoping that a forum will be established for dialogue between donors to discuss the interventions and implementation of programs by each donor. Agenda : Introduction and coordination of Programs between USAID PRIORITAS and MORA Data on USAID PRIORITAS partner madrasah (MI and MTs) will be sent to MORA as requested, as a basis for MORA to allocate funds for dissemination. Agenda : BOS reporting software At MOEC’s request, USAID PRIORITAS gave a presentation on the software that the project has developed to assist schools in financial reporting and formally handed the software over to MOEC. Agenda : Coordinating USAID PRIORITAS and Pusbangprodik programs 1. USAID PRIORITAS data on district facilitators was provided to Pusbangprodik as requested, so that MOEC can make use of the facilitators in the future. 2.
The USAID PRIORITAS team took part in Pusbangprodik activities related to interpreting the results of MOEC’s pilot of the Teacher Performance Appraisal system (Penilaian Kinerja Guru or PKG) in Jakarta on November 20–21, and in a workshop “Penyusunan Pedoman Dukungan Layanan Pengembangan Keprofesian Berkelanjutan” (Preparing Supporting Guidelines for the Continuous Professional Development Service) in Bandung on November 23–25, 2013.
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As this meeting was not reported in the Quarter 6 Report, it is included here.
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Date November 8, 2013
November 13, 2013
GOI stakeholders Bp. Eru Achmad Sutaman, Center for Education Statistics (PDSP), MOEC Bp. Dr. Ing. Yul Yunazwin Nazarudin, Head of the Center for Education Statistics, MOEC
Outcomes Agenda : Using and benefiting from 2013 Basic Education Data (DAPODIK) 2013 USAID PRIORITAS has been able to access and make use of the DAPODIK 2013 data from MOEC.
November 13, 2013
Ibu Mudjiem, Head of Teaching/Learning subsection, Directorate of Junior Secondary Education
Agenda: Coordination on training, mentoring, and monitoring and evaluating the 2013 Curriculum at the Junior Secondary School level. Data on DFs and the names of USAID PRIORITAS partner schools were provided to the Directorate to assist in planning for coordination of GOI training on the 2013 Curriculum.
November 13, 2013
Ibu Sri Renani Pantjastuti, Head of Personnel and Law, MOEC
Agenda : Coordination in the context of plans for a meeting of donors working in education with GOI It was suggested that a Technical Agreement is needed between MOEC and USAID PRIORITAS to facilitate the coordination of the program between USAID PRIORITAS and MOEC.
November 18, 2013
Ibu Mudjiem, Head of Teaching/Learning section
Agenda : Pemanfaatan SDM (Fasda) PRIORITAS
Pak Maruli, head of teaching/learning subsection
It was agreed that USAID PRIORITAS DFs would be included in MOEC’s training for the 2013 Curriculum in 2014, to obtain certification from the ministry.
Technical team, Directorate of Junior Secondary Education, MOEC November 19, 2013
Dian Wahyuni. Head of Basic Education Teacher Professional Development, MOEC
Agenda : Training needs assessment and producing instructional videos
Temu, Head of Subsection, Center for Basic Education Teacher Professional Development
2.
1.
Training needs assessment data implemented by Pusbangprodik were provided to USAID PRIORITAS. It was agreed that PRIORITAS would produce an instructional video for the 2013 Curriculum training in those USAID PRIORITAS partner schools, where the new curriculum has already been introduced.
Bp. Soni, Center for Education Statistics (PDSP) December 24, 2013
Ibrahim Bafadal and team, Director of Primary Education, MOEC
Agenda: Program update 1.
2.
USAID PRIORITAS will send data on schools for Cohort 1 and 2 and DBE schools to prevent overlap in targeting of schools for development with MOEC. MOEC does not yet have a special program to support teaching in multi-grade classrooms.
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Studies
1.8.1
Collaborative District Capacity Assessments for Cohort 2
In this quarter, USAID PRIORITAS conducted a simple capacity needs assessment with newly selected Cohort 2 districts. All but two districts completed the assessment, and the two remaining are planned for South Tangerang District on January 15 and for Tangerang District on January 16, 2014. The assessment used a modified version of the instrument and approach used with Cohort 1 from the previous year. The aim is to get a snapshot of the capacity development needs for each Cohort 2 district, to aggregate these at the national level, and to collate the results with the results of the Cohort 1 assessment. Equally important, the assessment is a collaborative exercise, providing an opportunity for the project team to discuss needs and programs that align with the USAID PRIORITAS agenda with counterparts prior to the start of activities. A short report on the assessment will be prepared in the next quarter. 1.8.2
Other Studies
A preliminary study is currently underway to determine the approaches, if any, taken by government to assess and analyze the needs of teachers when planning for in-service teacher training. This will provide a basis for the design of project interventions in the area of planning for teacher training, planned for later in 2014. The status of this study is reported in Section 3.4.1, below. Data collection for this study was completed in this quarter. A study about teacher deployment is also underway. Using the data generated by the teacher deployment program (PPG) in 23 Cohort 1 districts, a brief study will be completed in the coming quarter. Data collection for this study was completed in this quarter.
1.9
Internal Meetings
Internal coordination meetings are held routinely at all levels to ensure smooth project operation and program implementation. Significant meetings held this quarter include the following discussed below. 1.9.1
Provincial Coordinator Meeting
As part of routine project planning and coordination activities, USAID PRIORITAS held a meeting in Jakarta on September 10, 2013, for the Provincial Coordinators (PCs) from the seven partner provinces The meeting was also attended by the Chief of Party (COP), Deputy Chief of Party (DCOP), and senior technical staff from the Jakarta office. The following main items were discussed:
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Startup activities with the Cohort 2 districts, including the signing of cooperation agreements with the districts, project orientation for stakeholders, selection of partner schools and DFs, and placement of DCs;
Activities with Cohort 1 districts, especially school and teacher training; and
Monitoring and evaluation in all districts and TTIs.
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EDC Operations Coordination Meeting
EDC TTI Development Specialists and Operations Managers met in the Jakarta office on November 18–19 to review financial and operations procedures. As senior staff in the provincial office, TTI Development Specialists were provided with updated information about their role as approver and manager for EDC in the province. The Human Resources (HR) department also provided updated information about health insurance, time recording, and personal time off (leave). The TTI Development Specialists then held their own meeting to receive a technical update on program activities.
1.10 RTI and EDC Home Office visits A number of senior personnel from the RTI and EDC home offices visited the project during the past quarter. These included the following: 1. Aaron Williams, RTI Executive Vice President, visited Indonesia on October 7–12, 2013. He visited the USAID office as well as the offices of various RTI projects in Indonesia. He also made site visits to a primary and a junior secondary school: SDN Kebon Pedes 5 and SMPN 8 Bogor in Bogor, West Java.
Aaron Williams, RTI Vice-President, joins a junior secondary school biology lesson at SMPN 8 school in Bogor, West Java, during a site visit with the USAID PRIORITAS project.
2. Melinda Taylor, the RTI Vice President for International Education, visited Indonesia on November 11–15, 2013. She focused most of her visit on the USAID PRIORITAS project and took part in a three-day visit to project sites in North Sumatra, together with staff from USAID and Australian Aid, formerly known as the Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID). The visit is described in more detail below in Section 1.11. 3. Larry Lai, EDC Senior Vice President, International Development Department, visited the project on November 7–12, 2013. He visited SDN Utama Mandiri 1 Cimahi to observe the project impact and meet with the vice-rector, Prof. Dr. Furqon, and staff at Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, a partner TTI in Bandung, to discuss project activities. 4. Steve Anzalone, EDC Vice President for the Asia Region, visited the project on December 6–20, 2013. The purpose of his visit was to view staffing and provincial offices and to meet with the Teaching and Learning Advisor and project staff. He visited provincial offices in Surabaya, Semarang, Banten, and West Java and met all the TTI Development Specialists in Solo, Central Java, during a Pre-Service Curriculum Materials Review meeting on December 18–19.
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1.11 Donor visit to North Sumatra At the request of Australian Aid (formerly AusAID), USAID PRIORITAS arranged a visit to project sites in North Sumatra Province on November 11–14, 2013. The site visit group was composed of the following participants:
Jerry Strudwick (Lead Education Specialist, Australian Aid, Indonesia)
Julia Wheeler (Senior Program Manager, Basic Education Unit, Australian Aid, Jakarta)
Jerry Strudwick, Lead Education Specialist, Australian Aid (formerly AusAID) Indonesia, visiting a classroom during a lesson in SD Negeri 060843 Medan Barat, North Sumatra.
Larry Dolan (Deputy Director, USAID Indonesia Education Office)
Melinda Taylor (Vice President for International Education, RTI International)
Stuart Weston (COP, USAID PRIORITAS)
The group was accompanied by USAID PRIORITAS staff from the province and included the following the visits. Binjai City. Binjai is a former DBE district and has been disseminating the DBE and PRIORITAS programs. The group learned that the district had implemented training for 84 schools over the past year in relation to this program, using mainly local district funding. The visit included three schools that have received project assistance:
MIN Binjai
SD Negeri 02385 Binjai
MTs N Binjai
The group members also met with local government officials, including the Deputy Mayor and the Head of the Education Office, who showed considerable commitment to the development of education and the dissemination of project activities. Medan City. Medan is a USAID PRIORITAS district that has been receiving project assistance for approximately one year. The group visited three schools that have received project assistance:
SD Negeri 060843 Medan Barat
SMP N 16 Medan
MTs Negeri 2 Medan
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Teacher Training Institutes (TTIs). The group visited the two TTIs receiving direct assistance in North Sumatra:
The State University of Medan (UNIMED)
The North Sumatra Islamic Education Institute (IAIN Sumut)
The group observed some excellent active teaching of students at both institutions and then discussed the project program with representatives of both universities. Both institutions felt positive about the program and are committed to using program inputs to improve the quality of pre- and in-service teacher training courses. The visits provided an excellent opportunity for USAID, Australian Aid, and USAID PRIORITAS staff to share their experiences and discuss future cooperation. Australian Aid is considering working at the district level, and all parties agreed to continue the dialogue to build on each other’s work.
2 STRENGTHENED INSTRUCTION IN SCHOOLS USAID PRIORITAS is working to improve the quality of instruction in schools by developing more effective in- and pre-service training programs for teachers and is working to support teachertraining providers, specifically TTIs and District Education Offices, to implement these programs.
2.1
The Whole-School Development (WSD) Program
The WSD program is being delivered to partner schools in the USAID PRIORITAS districts. It consists of a series of activities as follows:
Study visits to DBE schools exhibiting good practices;
Cluster-based training in teaching and learning, SBM, and community participation;
Structured mentoring of training participants at cluster and school levels after the training; and
Mentoring in SDN 3 Kutabanjarnegara, Central Java, the s DCs and the teacher working together to implement active learning in class.
Exhibitions of the results of the training and its impact on schools approximately two months after the training.
Following the training of district and TTI facilitators and the study tours conducted in the previous quarter, cluster-based training for partner schools in USAID PRIORITAS districts continued in Quarter 7. The primary and junior secondary school training is taking place separately and consists of two parts: (1) teaching and learning and (2) school-based management. Preparation of training materials for the second round of training also started.
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2.1.1
Preparation of Training Materials
During this quarter, a number of internal meetings were held to prepare modules for the second round of training for schools in active learning and SBM. This time, four days will be allocated for the teaching and learning component (including one-day practicum) and two days for SBM. The second round of training materials focuses more on reading across the curriculum, both from a teaching-and-learning and from a management perspective. Material for the first component focuses particularly on deepening understandings of the lessons already given in the Round 1 training and on how teachers can improve students' reading ability. Meanwhile, the emphasis in material for SBM is on how schools can support learning with resource management (human resources, facilities, equipment, and funds), as well as how better school management can promote a reading culture in schools and can support a reading program in the classroom, across the school, and in the community. The new materials will be finalized in time for the national level training-of-trainers (TOT) in the next quarter, before province-level training of facilitators, and then school training in clusters in Cohort 1 districts. 2.1.2
Training of Partner Schools in Cohort 1 Districts
School-level training in SBM took place in four provinces this quarter: Aceh, Banten, West Java, and East Java. This is a continuation of the training that was implemented in the previous quarter. Three provinces, namely North Sumatra, Central Java, and South Sulawesi, had already completed the first round of training in the previous quarter. At total of 1,860 participants took part in the training in the past quarter, as shown in Table 7 and Chart 1. Post-training mentoring and training evaluation are discussed further below. Table 7: Number of Participants in Partner School Training in Quarter 7 Participants School Principals Teachers
244 1,181
School Committees
335
Supervisors
73
District Education Officers
10
MORA Officers Other Stakeholders Grand Total
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Chart.1:
a)
Participants in Partner School Training in Quarter 7
Post-training mentoring:
Following the class-based training, on-site mentoring is provided for participants by DFs in classrooms, schools, and clusters through the teachers’ and school principals’ working groups (Primary School Teachers Working Group [KKG], Secondary School Teachers Working Group [MGMP] School Principals Working Group [KKKS], and Secondary School Principals Working Group [MKKS]) (see Table 8). The aim is to support them in implementing the skills and knowledge acquired in training. Mentoring started in all provinces this quarter, and mentoring for teachers to improve their teaching has been provided in classrooms, schools, KKG, and MGMP. Meanwhile, mentoring in schools, KKKS, and MKKS has been conducted to assist schools to improve management and community participation through the application of knowledge and skills gained from the SBM training. Table 8: Focus for Follow-up Mentoring, Quarter 7 Province Aceh
Number of classes
Number of schools
Number of KKG
Number of MGMP
Number of KKKS
Number of MKKS
52
47
2
0
2
0
Sumatra Utara
128
24
8
0
4
1
Banten
240
48
4
10
4
4
Jawa Barat
640
72
7
25
24
12
Jawa Tengah
856
121
10
25
10
2
Jawa Timur
78
35
7
5
4
3
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Province Sulawesi Selatan Total
b)
Number of classes
Number of schools
Number of KKG
Number of MGMP
Number of KKKS
Number of MKKS
468
72
26
65
26
14
2,462
419
64
130
74
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Training evaluation
Asking participants to complete evaluation forms after they have attended training events is a common way to collect information about the effectiveness of the training and the training materials and to garner suggestions for improvement for future such events. The evaluation results of the teacher training in Active and Contextual Learning (PAKEM/CTL) show that the training materials were viewed as useful/very useful by 100% of the participants who work at the primary school level and 93% of the participants who work at the junior secondary school level. More than 90% of the primary school participants and 79% of the junior secondary school participants stated that the materials had generally increased their understanding of PAKEM/CTL. In terms of the training reflecting PAKEM/CTL, more than 98% of the primary school participants and 70% of the junior secondary school participants stated that the implementation of most of the activities during the training did so. Over 80% of primary school participants and 67% of junior secondary school participants stated that the activities/tasks in the training had helped them in understanding PAKEM and CTL. More than 98% of the primary school participants and 64% of junior secondary school participants stated that the training gave a clear picture on how PAKEM/CTL should be implemented in schools. In addition, 79% of the primary school participants and 74% of the junior secondary school participants stated that the training facilitators had mastered the training materials sufficiently well. To date, some 94% of participants in the SBM training for junior-secondary schools and 98% of primary school training participants stated that the training improved their understanding of school management and community participation; 95% of participants from primary schools and 99% of the junior secondary participants reportedly found the material useful; and 84% of participants from primary schools and 93% of the junior secondary school participants stated that the training was well-conducted. One issue that needs addressing: 74% of participants from primary schools and 87% of junior secondary participants stated that presenters understand the topic well. This suggests that some of the facilitators do not yet have a strong grasp of all the material they are expected to present. The project will carefully evaluate the capacity of local facilitators based on this input from participants. Although overall the training is reportedly very successful according to the participants, some results highlight the need for special interventions to improve training outcomes. School committee participants in Aceh Besar said that, although they have entered data as instructed into the school's annual budget documents (RKAS), they do not fully understand what the document means. Through the training, they have learned how to put a school plan and budget together, but more support is provided to link this to improving teaching and learning. Such support is planned for the coming second round of training. Meanwhile, some schools in Blitar said that they do not know yet how to prepare well their school work plans (RKS) and annual plans and budgets (RKT and RKAS), even after the training. Currently, they have prepared school plans, but they are not yet satisfied with the results, which need more work. An evaluation of DFs was also conducted by provincial facilitators and provincial specialists. Based on the evaluation, most facilitators are skilled in presenting the material, but still need improvement in
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guiding the discussion and managing training. The ability of facilitators in East Java in the preparation of RKS, RKT, and RKAS also needs to be improved. These issues will be addressed in the coming quarter.
2.2
Developing Pre-Service Teacher Training Curricula and Materials
Covers of Pre-Service Teacher Training Curricula and Materials Manuals.
During this quarter, the TTI curriculum development teams for Early Grades Reading and Literacy, Junior Secondary Mathematics, and Junior Secondary Science completed a series of writing workshops as scheduled. The Science group completed all team workshops as per the schedule published in the Quarter 6 report. Mathematics Team 1 completed their final workshop on November 1 in Sidoarjo, East Java, and Team 2 completed two workshops in Makassar, South Sulawesi, on October 2–4 and October 23–25, 2013. The Early Grades Reading and Literacy teams combined to meet on November 15–17 to finalize materials and ensure consistency. All curriculum working groups consisted of key persons identified by partner TTIs as specialists for their subject, who worked across the teams to ensure consistency in approach. The teams included up to eight subject lecturers from partner universities in each province, four teachers, USAID PRIORITAS staff, and selected subject consultants. Table 9 and Chart 2 show that a total of 87 participants, most of whom were lecturers, worked on the development of the materials. Table 9: Participants in Curricula and Materials Development Workshops Participants Lecturers School Principals
Total Number 69 3
Teachers
15
Grand Total
87
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Chart.2:
Participants in Curricula and Materials Development Workshops
Following the completion of the provincial workshops, a meeting was held on November 20–22 in Jakarta for key curriculum persons, project staff, and consultants. All groups shared the initial drafts, identified items and resources needed for completion, and agreed on a schedule for final submission. A further meeting took place in the Jakarta office on December 4–6, where a small group of project staff, consultants, and selected TTI persons finalized and prepared materials for formatting and printing. Final topics for inclusion in the resource materials are listed in Table 10 below. Table 10: Curriculum Topics Pre-Service Junior Secondary Science Curriculum Unit 1: Global Warming Unit 2:
Energy for Life
Unit 3:
Seeing the Beauty of the World
Unit 4:
Simple Tools in Life
Unit 5:
Navigation Systems
Unit 6:
Sonar Systems
Unit 7:
Animal Adaptation Systems
Unit 8:
Electricity for Life
Pre-Service Junior Secondary Mathematics Curriculum Unit 1:
Integers
Unit 2:
Powers of Numbers
Unit 3:
Algebra
Unit 4:
Straight Line Equations
Unit 5:
Relations and Functions
Unit 6:
Congruency
Unit 7:
Plane Shapes
Unit 8:
Solid Shapes
Unit 9:
Data Collection
Unit 10:
Reporting Data
Unit 11:
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Unit 12:
Experiments in Probability and the Relative Frequency of Events Pre-Service Early Grades Reading and Literacy Curriculum Unit 1: What and Why Literacy? Unit 2:
Developing Literacy Environments
Unit 3:
Literacy Media for Early Grades
Unit 4:
Assessment
Unit 5:
Modelling of Reading and Writing
Unit 6:
Guided Reading and Writing
Unit 7:
Reading and Writing Together
Unit 8:
Interactive Reading and Writing
Unit 9:
Independent Reading and Writing
Unit 10:
Early Reading and Writing
Unit 11:
Reading Comprehension
Unit 12:
Creative Writing
The topics reflect those selected collaboratively by all TTI partner universities at the initial national pre-service curriculum workshop held on July 2–5, 2013. A limited number of draft curriculum materials were printed for distribution and socialization during the subsequent review workshop. Following feedback gained from this workshop and after piloting the materials during the forthcoming TTI training workshops, the materials will again be revised in the next quarter to reflect suggested improvements before being printed in their final form.
2.3
Review of Pre-Service Curricula Materials Workshop
The first draft of TTI resource materials for Early Grades Reading and Literacy, Junior Secondary Mathematics, and Junior Secondary Science was shared at a workshop that took place in the Paragon Hotel Solo, Central Java, on December17–19. The three-day workshop was attended by representatives from all partner TTIs, relevant subject specialists from the Teacher and Education Staff Development and Empowerment Center (P4TK), subject consultants, and TTI project staff. Invitees included representatives from the Higher Education Directorate General (DIKTI) and Ibu Anjas, a participant in pre-service curricula for the Literacy Material Development Workshop, practicing using a Big Book. other MOEC departments. The participants included key TTI curriculum persons for each subject, lecturers who had been involved in the writing workshops, and others identified for their subject strengths. The aims of the workshop were
to gain input and feedback on the materials developed;
to develop a deeper understanding of the content and application of the materials to enable facilitation and socialization to others; and
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to make plans for sharing the materials with other TTI and consortia lecturers and training them in the use of the materials.
The first day of the workshop program included presentations by each subject group and discussions about the general format and materials usage. The materials, presented as a series of units rather than as a training module, gained favor with all participants who acknowledged the flexibility of this format. The TTI lecturers identified a multitude of uses and courses where a unit or series of units could be included to enrich the lecture or program content. The second and third days were devoted to an in-depth exploration of the materials, which focused on explanation, simulation, and discussion. The briefing given to the curriculum writing groups required them to link theory to practice and show how content can be applied using real-life contexts and student-centered approaches. Feedback from the subject groups acknowledged that this is what is currently missing from many university courses and described the materials as inspirational, motivational, and unique. For the Early Grades Literacy and Reading materials, many of the concepts and approaches to teaching reading and comprehension were new to participants and not currently found in TTI course materials. This group felt most, if not all, of the units could be used to strengthen the subjects and departments that are teaching reading in Primary School Teacher Education Department (PGSD) courses. On the final day of the workshop, participants and staff worked in provincial teams to make preliminary plans for sharing the pre-service curriculum materials through a series of provincial workshops during the next project quarter. All groups finished draft proposals that will form the basis of workshop planning and implementation.
2.4
Provincial TTI Consortia Meetings
A meeting of TTI partners and their consortia members was held in Banten Province on November 21, 2013. All other provinces had completed their meetings during previous quarters. The meeting was held in the Hotel Puri–Kayana, Serang, and participants included representatives from the following institutions:
UNTIRTA Banten (partner)
IAIN Sultan Maulana Hasanuddin Banten (partner)
Universitas Banten Jaya (consortia partner of UNTIRTA)
STKIP Setiabudi Rangkasbitung-Lebak (consortia of UNTIRTA)
Universitas Mathaul Anwar Pandeglang (consortia of IAIN SHM)
Universitas Muhammadiyah Tangerang (consortia of IAIN SHM)
The meeting was also attended by the Teaching and Learning Advisor, the Vice Rector 4 of UNTIRTA, who gave opening remarks; the Vice Rector 2 of IAIN; the Vice Dean 1 of FKIP UNTIRTA; the Dean of Tarbiyah, IAIN; the Director of STKIP; the Secretary and Dean of Universitas Banten Jaya; the Vice Rector of Universitas Mathaul Anwar; and the Vice Rector and the Vice Dean of Universitas Muhammadiyah, Tangerang. During the meeting, lecturers who have participated in USAID PRIORITAS activities and training gave insights into their experiences and acknowledged that the training received was very useful and in accordance with the needs of TTI lecturers. They also informed the group that they were actively implementing strategies, activities, and ideas that they have received from workshop training.
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The meeting also provided the opportunity for partner and consortia members to understand the project program in more detail—including relationships, roles, and program expectations.
2.5
Study Visits of TTI Lab and Partner Schools to DBE Districts
East Java, Central Java, West Java, and Banten conducted study visits for schools selected to be part of the TTI Lab and Partner School Training program during this quarter. The State University of Malang (UM) did not participate in the visits due to delays in response and non-selection of lab and partner schools at the time of training. The purpose of these visits was to provide firsthand experience of effective whole-school development in action. Classroom visits and discussions with school Study visit by UPI and UIN Bandung lab and partner schools to management and committees are a precursor to the Cimahi. school training and provide essential background information and experiences. Participants varied according to the provincial organization and included teachers and school principals from each of the TTI lab and partner schools, TTI staff, District Education Office representatives, district supervisors, and project staff. Table 11 below provides a listing of the sites visited. For further details, see the provincial reports in Annex 1. Table 11: TTI Lab and Partner School Visits to DBE Districts in Quarter 7 TTI Partners by District East Java
DBE District Schools Visited
UNESA IAIN Sunan Ampel
SDN Sedatigede 2 Sidoajo SDN Betro Sidoarjo SD Hangtuah 10 Sidoarjo MTs Nurul Huda, Kalanganyar, Sidoarjo
Central Java UNY
SDN Bendosari Purworejo SMPN 19 Purworejo
IAIN Walisongo
MI YATPI Grobogan MTsN Jeketro Grobogan
UNNES
SDN Bintoro Demak SMPN1 Karangtengah
West Java UPI / UIN
SMPN 3 Kota Chimahi MTsN Sukasari Kota Chimahi SDN Utama Mandiri 1 Kota Chimahi SDN Sosial Kota Chimahi
Banten UNTIRTA IAIN SMH Banten
SMPN 2 Kota Cilegon MTsN Kota Cilegon SD Blok 1 Kota Cilegon MIN Langon Kota Cilegon
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The visits were successful in their aim to provide a picture of effective whole-school development, and many schools stated their strong commitment to participate in the training program that would follow the visit.
2.6
Selection and Training of TTI Lab and Partner Schools
The selection process for TTI laboratory and partner schools in all provinces was completed during this quarter. A list of TTI lab and partner schools can be found in Annex 4. Six primary and three junior secondary schools were selected in collaboration with TTI staff, local District Education Offices (DEOs), and project staff. Not all selected schools are currently USAID PRIORITAS partner schools, so the project and TTI staff sought the cooperation and approval of relevant district education authorities to include the selected schools in this program. Requests were received from Universitas Negeri Surabaya (UNESA) and Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta (UNY) to add an additional school to the program. The aim of this program is to develop examples of good practice schools, where effective SBM, student centered teaching and learning, and effective contributions from the school community are evident. The schools will provide model settings for teacher practicum activities and be used as focal points for later program activities, such as practicum interventions and classroom action research. During this quarter, training of TTI lab and partner schools took place in South Sulawesi, North Sumatra, Aceh, and East Java. South Sulawesi completed the training of junior secondary lab and partner schools, having completed the primary school training during Quarter 6. North Sumatra and Aceh completed all training during October and November 2013. East Java has completed training for UNESA lab and partner schools to date. West Java and Banten will hold their training in the first month of Quarter 8. The training participants included university partner lecturers, teachers and principals from the selected schools, school committee members, and invited members from the District Education Office, MOEC, and MORA. Table 12 and Chart 3 show the numbers and types of participants in the training. Table 12: Participants in TTI Lab and Partner School Training Participants School Principals Teachers
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Total Number 67 563
School Committees
65
Supervisors
53
Lecturers
4
DEO Officers
3
Grand Total
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Chart.3:
Participants in TTI Lab and Partner School Training
Teachers 563
School Principals 67 DEO officers 3
School Committees 65 Lecturers 4
Supervisors 53
School staff were trained using the appropriate USAID PRIORITAS in-service training modules for primary and junior secondary schools as well as those for SBM. The training program replicated the training received by all project partner schools’ staff. Facilitators included TTI lecturers and supporting project staff. The training informed school principals, teachers, and school committees about the importance of whole-school development for successful reform and involved practical teaching in the classroom by the participants. Schools will be encouraged and supported to adopt new practices through follow-up mentoring and teacher group meetings, supported by their partner TTI. Lab and partner schools’ names and training dates are shown in Annex 4.
2.7
Visits to TTIs by Project Staff
During this quarter, several meetings were held with partner universities to improve communication and discuss issues arising from program activities. Table 13 presents the list of dates and institutions. Table 13: Meetings with Partner Universities Date
Universities
October 24, 2013
UM Malang, East Java
December 9, 2013
UNESA, Surabaya, East Java
December 9, 2013
UIN Sunan Ampel, East Java
December 10, 2013
IAIN Walisongo, Semarang, Central Java
December 10, 2013
UNNES, Semarang, Central Java
December 16, 2013
UNY, Yogyakarta
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The meetings were held at the respective university campuses and were attended by the rectors, where possible. The rectors of UM Malang, UIN Sunan Ampel, IAIN Walisongo, and UNNES presided over the meetings, while Vice Rectors and senior staff from the in-service and pre-service teacher training programs (PLPG and PPG) were in attendance at all meetings. The agenda for the meetings included an update of USAID PRIORITAS activities, an explanation of the lab and partner school program, and an update on pre-service curriculum materials development. Key points raised for discussion by the TTIs are as follows:
Steve Anzalone, Lynne Hill, Stuart Weston, and Ajar Budi Kuncoro met with the Vice Rector 3, Deans, Secretary of PPG, Director of PLPG, and Training Facilitators of UNESA at a meeting on December 9, 2013.
Teacher training in the field and the universities is currently not synchronized. Conflicting feedback is being given to practicum students by supervising lecturers because there is an issue with focus and agreement.
Classroom action research is not supported by the schools or school management and as a result, less successful than it could be.
Student teachers trying to apply active learning lessons during teaching practice are frustrated because of the low level of understanding and support from supervising teachers.
Requests for training of supervising teachers.
Universities should carefully select lecturers for their practicum training programs.
Many school principals do not see their role as educators.
The project will address some of these issues in upcoming activities, such as the training of laboratory and partner schools and the teacher practicum program. The issues of lecturers’ availability, activities scheduling, and honoraria payment were discussed, and a number of these were addressed and clarified. The project will continue to work through the project’s representative in each partner TTI to ensure information is received and acted upon.
3 GOVERNANCE, MANAGEMENT, AND LINKAGES Activities under Components 2 and 3 in this quarter focused on: (1) teacher deployment, (2) collaboration with MOEC on school financial reporting, (3) sharing of the DBE approach to District Education Data Analysis (SIMPK) with MOEC, (4) preparation for the Training Needs and Cost Analysis program, and (5) dissemination of school-based management and some district-level programs in DBE districts. Each of these is described below. In addition, the Governance and Management team conducted collaborative district capacity assessments in Cohort 2 districts, as reported above, in Section 1.
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3.1
Teacher Management and Distribution (PPG)
The main phase of the USAID PRIORITAS Teacher Management and Distribution program (known as Penataan dan Pemerataan Guru or PPG) was completed in all but two Cohort 1 districts this quarter. As a result of the Joint Ministerial Decree issued by five Ministers in 2011, Teacher Distribution (PPG) had become a high priority for districts in 2013. Under this regulation, all districts were required to have completed a mapping and planning process to address the problem of uneven distribution of public servants (including teachers, who form the major group) by the end of 2013. USAID PRIORITAS has helped map the distribution of teachers in all 23 Cohort 1 districts. The approach is to facilitate partner districts through workshops and on-site assistance, as described below. The source data used in the analysis of teacher distribution is from the Basic Education Data System (DAPODIK) and is collected through the schools by MOEC. After the first workshop and two mentoring visits to complete the analysis, the initial output provides the identification of strategic issues in teacher distribution. The next step in the second workshop is to analyze what are the logical policy solutions needed to address the distribution problem. The output of this activity is the policy recommendations that are discussed at the public consultation event.
Head of the Education Office, Blitar, with USAID PRIORITAS, presenting data on teacher deployment to Blitar education stakeholders from the District Parliament, District Personnel Department, District Development Agency, Education Council, and Teachers’ Union.
The Teacher Distribution Program includes a number of steps as presented in Figure 1 below. Figure 1: PPG Program Approach Socialization event
Mentoring/facilitation 1: prepare data for WS #1
Workshop #1: Analysis of teacher distribution
Mentoring/facilitation 2: complete analysis of teacher distribution and identify strategic issues
Workshop #2: Analysis of policy on teacher deployment & distribution
Mentoring/facilitation 3: complete policy alternatives, policy recommendations, and policy formulation
Public consultation
Policy Implementation Plan
Output are data and materials ready to use in WS #1
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Output are data analysis and strategic issues for discussion in WS #2
Output are recommendations and materials for Public Consultation event
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In line with this approach, the following activities have now been completed. Although the schedule varied between provinces and districts, in most of the cases the program began in the previous quarter, and most of the activity was undertaken during the Quarter 7. The four main parts of the approach occurred as follows:
Socialization: This activity was conducted at the district level and was attended by districtlevel stakeholders, including representatives of the Education Office (Dinas Pendidikan), the Planning and Development Body (Bappeda), the Personnel Office (BKD), Religious Affairs (MORA), and local parliament, along with teachers and representatives from schools, and subdistrict offices.
Data Analysis Workshop: This activity took place at the province level and was attended by teams of district personnel who are responsible for data collection, consisting of representatives from the Education Office, BKD, and MORA.
Policy Formulation Workshop: This activity took place at the province level and was attended by the responsible policy formulation staff from each district.
Public Consultation (Multi-stakeholder Forum): This activity took place at the district level in December and was attended by district decision-makers and stakeholders, such as the District Head, the Chairman of the Regional Development Planning Board (Bappeda), the Head of the Education Office, Head of BKD, Deputy Chairman of the Parliament, the Head of the Office of MORA, and representatives from the teacher union (PGRI), as well as school supervisors and principals.
In between each of these activities, the project provides mentoring and support for data analysis and policy analysis, in most cases with provincial specialists accompanied by service providers from partner universities on the field trips. In this way, it is hoped that the service providers will learn to use the approach and materials and will be able to disseminate the program to other districts. The service provider program is proving to be more successful in some provinces than in others—and will be reviewed internally in the coming quarter. It has been decided that, as a follow-up to the public consultation, Policy Implementation Workshops will be held in each district early in 2014. Districts have proposed a range of policy options, which they will fund, to address the problem of uneven teacher distribution. These options include transferring teachers between schools, merging some small schools and expanding others, having multigrade teaching in small and isolated schools, and providing mobile teachers for specialist subjects in small schools. The workshops will provide an opportunity for subdistrict and school-level personnel to confirm the validity of key data on teacher distribution and to discuss the policies proposed by districts and consider the feasibility of different ways to implement these at subdistrict and school level. It is intended that this approach will strengthen the policy process and support implementation, resulting in concrete changes to address the problems identified. The process has been completed in all Cohort 1 districts up until the Public Consultation stage. As illustrated in Table 14, below, public consultation events (multi-stakeholder forums) were conducted in all but two districts during the month of December. In most cases, the activity included an audience with the district head (Bupati or Wali Kota) and/or senior officials, such as the Head of the District Education Office on the day prior to the main event. The public consultation took place in Blitar District, where the PPG program was piloted earlier in the year. The program was slightly delayed in Banten Province due to a heavy workload and limited specialist personnel. The public consultation events are scheduled for Pandeglang District on January 16 and for Serang District on January 22, 2014.
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Table 14: December 2013 Public Consultation Events for Teacher Distribution in Cohort 1 Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday 4
1
2
3
8
9 Labuan Batu
10 Madiun
11 Bantaeng Nias Selatan
15
16
17 Kota Cimahi Pamekasan
22
23 Serang
29
30
24 Semarang Mojokerto Aceh Jaya 31 Purbalingga Benar Maria
18 Bandung Barat Situbundo Wajo 25
Thursday 5 Banjanegara Serang (preparation) 12 Banten
19 Ciamis Pandeglang 26
Friday 6 Pendaglingan (preparation)
Saturday 7
13 Meda Maros Batang 20
14
27
28
21
All partner districts have now successfully mapped the distribution of teachers at primary and juniorsecondary school levels. The results of the mapping for primary schools show that almost all the districts have a shortage of classroom teachers and an excess of subject teachers, particularly for Islamic Religion and Health Education (PE). However, many teachers teach in small schools (often with less than 16 students per class group, or even less than 8 students). Meanwhile, there are typically a number of schools with excess classroom teachers. At the junior secondary school level, almost all districts have an excess of teachers for Bahasa Indonesia, Science, Social Studies, Mathematics, and English. In almost all districts, there is a shortage of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) teachers. Uneven distribution of teachers indicates that the districts’ educational resource management function, especially for teachers, has not been effective. As described above, all but two Cohort 1 districts have held public consultations and have begun to formulate policies for restructuring teacher distribution. Recommendations include: (1) conducting multi-grade teaching, (2) merging of small schools, (3) providing mobile teachers, (4) retraining for teachers to enable them to teach different subjects, (5) transferring teachers between schools within the district, and (6) using non-civil servant teachers to strengthen teacher supply in under-resourced districts. A national level analysis will be conducted in the coming quarter on the teacher mapping and policy solutions proposed in Cohort 1 districts. It is expected that the report of this analysis will be of interest both to USAID and to MOEC, and possibly to other donors. Table 15 and Chart 4, below, show the type of participants who attended public consultations (multi-stakeholder forums) during this quarter.
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Table 15: Participants in PPG Public Consultations, Quarter 7 Participant Type
Total
Bupati/Wakil/Sekda DPRD (Regional Legislative Assembly) DEO Officers and Staff Lecturers School Supervisors School Principals Teachers and District Facilitators Other District Officers (Bappeda, BKD, Polres, Camat, etc.) MORA Officers Dewan Pendidikan, School Committee, and PGRI representatives NGO/Press Members Grand Total
3 3 205 33 39 31 13 107 28 19 6 487
Chart.4:
Participants in Quarter 7 Public Consultations
Some other districts (including some former DBE districts) have expressed an interest in the model of facilitation and mentoring for PPG that was developed by USAID PRIORITAS. Dissemination of the PPG program to non-partner districts is expected to be facilitated by service providers, specialists from partner universities who have been trained and have sufficient capacity to provide guidance. Karawang District is one of the former district DBE partners that is interested in receiving support with analysis distribution and structuring of teacher policy. PPG is being facilitated in this district by a service provider from Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia (UPI). The role of USAID PRIORITAS in this case is to act only as a liaison and to provide limited assistance for quality control.
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3.2
School Financial Reporting (ALPEKA)
In late 2012, MOEC requested the assistance of USAID PRIORITAS to prepare a software application that helps schools to produce financial reports, including mandated reports for national per-capita school funds (known as BOS). This was a follow-on from the earlier DBE1 assistance. Since then, the project has been working with MOEC’s national BOS team to prepare and pilot the application, now called Aplikasi Overview of ALPEKA Software Menu Laporan Pertanggungjawaban Keuangan BOS Tingkat Sekolah (ALPEKA). It is a relatively simple, user-friendly application, using an Excel platform to produce reports on school funding and spending from all sources. The new software was piloted in the previous quarter and in early November was made available for free download from the MOEC BOS website. The website address is as follows: http://bos.kemdikbud.go.id/home/artikel/11 The software has been protected to prevent people from tampering with it. It is clearly labelled as free and mandated for use by MOEC. The support of USAID PRIORITAS in developing the software is also acknowledged on the software. It is mandated for use in all primary and junior secondary schools (SD and SMP) in Indonesia. In the previous quarter, ALPEKA was introduced to BOS teams from every province and nearly every district in the country, through a series of four MOEC-funded regional workshops for district BOS management teams. In each location, a project team spent a day training the BOS teams to use the software. A second round of training was provided this quarter for technical teams from each district. This training took place on October 30–31 in Bogor, November 6–7 in Yogyakarta, and November 11–12 in Makassar. Further training was funded by the provincial and district governments as follows: October 21–23 in Bangkalan; November 12 in Sukabumi; and November 28 in the province of Papua. All training was funded by MOEC (and in some instances by provinces and districts). USAID PRIORITAS provided specialists and materials to introduce the software application. In Papua, a USAID PRIORITAS service provider from Malang State University (UM), who was trained in the software, was nominated by PRIORITAS to attend the training (at the cost of MOEC). An accompanying manual, simple PowerPoint introduction, and built-in prompts were designed to assist users in becoming familiar with the application. USAID PRIORITAS has assisted the MOEC in preparing a press release to broadcast as widely as possible that this is a free application, available for every school in the country to use. In this way, it is being disseminated nationally by MOEC. The application has received very positive feedback from workshop participants. It is expected to greatly improve financial transparency and accountability— both for government and for local communities. All schools are now able to use the software to produce final reports for 2013. It is anticipated that only minor revisions will be required to accommodate changes to the BOS reporting format for 2014. This will also allow making any other minor improvements deemed necessary after implementation in the final quarter of 2013. MOEC’s national BOS team is currently preparing the 2014 BOS Technical Guidelines, which will include the ALPEKA software and technical instructions as an attachment. The 2014 BOS Technical Guidelines will require schools to use the ALPEKA software to administer and report on school finance, especially BOS funds.
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3.3
District Education Information Management System for Minimum Service Standards
The coordination that began in the previous quarter between USAID PRIORITAS, MOEC, and the AusAID2-EU–funded, Education Sector Analytic and Capacity Development Partnership (ACDP), continued in Quarter 7. During this period, the relevant ACDP program closed and the new EUfunded project started. The project’s contribution has been to provide advice and access to a software application developed under DBE1 and USAID PRIORITAS that can be used to measure the achievement of minimum service standards in districts, using existing data sets (DAPODIK). The project was initially approached by the ACDP team that was working on preparations for a major EU-funded project and which will provide grants to 110 selected districts to assist them to achieve minimum service standards in education. The EU project has now started mobilization and several meetings have been held with the main consultant from this project. The project will provide grants, to be disbursed to target districts commencing in 2015, to help them achieve minimum service standards in basic education. As a first step, the project will map the achievement of the standards in target districts. The project is expected to use the USAID PRIORITAS tool known as SIMPK (Sistem Informasi Manajemen Pendidikan Kabupaten/Kota) to help districts to conduct this mapping.
3.4
Training Needs and Cost Analysis
In the coming year, USAID PRIORITAS will develop and implement a system for analyzing teacher in-service training needs and the cost-benefit of different training approaches. The proposed system is intended to help districts, provinces, and training providers (TTI and the Provincial Quality Assurance Institute [LPMP]) jointly plan for teacher in-service training. Currently, funds from MOEC, provinces, and districts are allocated in an uncoordinated way, and programs are designed with little or no analysis of the needs of teachers for professional development. In line with the revised SOW, activities in Component 2 and 3 are limited to supporting districts and provinces—and where possible, the national ministries—to improve teacher distribution and teacher training. As described in the work plan, this is to be accomplished through three integrated programs: (1) teacher distribution analysis, (2) teacher training (needs and cost) analysis, and (3) education finance analysis. Each of these programs will incorporate: (1) a capacity building approach, whereby TTI and district and province personnel are trained in the approaches; and (2) a policy development and implementation approach, resulting in changes to the management of teachers and teacher training in provinces and districts. Following the completion of the Teacher Distribution (PPG) program, the main intervention planned for Year 3 is teacher training needs analysis. The aim is to assist districts in planning for in-service teacher training. The intervention will enable districts to prepare human resource development plans to include both teacher skills upgrading and professional development. These HR development plans will then be aggregated at the province level and will provide a basis for TTIs and LPMPs to prepare their own strategic plans that are based on needs identified, including a Teacher Training Unit Cost Analysis. This tool will enable provinces, districts, TTI, and LPMP to calculate costs and relevant benefits of providing teacher training in various modes and at various levels in the system. 2
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The intended outcome is the production of joint HR development plans, prepared by provincial and district administrations, in consultation with TTI, LPMP, MORA, and other stakeholders. 3.4.1
Preliminary Study on Training Needs Analysis (TNA)
As an initial step in preparing the methodology for this program, USAID PRIORITAS is conducting a brief study to identify and describe the current policy and practice relating to the identification of teacher training needs and the design, budgeting, and delivery of in-service teacher training programs at cluster, district, province, and national levels. Data collection for this study was undertaken during this quarter. Teacher training needs may be identified at the level of the individual teacher, the school, the cluster, district, or system. For example, an individual teacher’s training needs may be to strengthen subject knowledge in mathematics or to improve capacity for an active learning approach, while the system’s needs may be to implement the new curriculum. All of these will be considered, with the main focus on delivery of needs-based training at the cluster level, with a whole-school development approach. In December 2013, data were collected for this study from the following sampled institutions in Jakarta, East Java, and South Sulawesi (see Table 16). Table 16: Sample for Preliminary Study on TNA Location
Institution / Respondents
Jakarta
MOEC: Pusbangprodik, Badan PSDM dan PMP (MOEC’s Center for Teacher Professional Development)
East Java
P4TK BOE (National Teacher Training Center for Bidang Otomotif & Elektronika [Automotive and Electronic]), Malang LPMP (Education Quality Assurance Body), East Java Province Dinas Pendidikan (Education Office), East Java Province Dinas Pendidikan (Education Office), Madiun District MGMP/KKG/MKKS/MKPS (teacher working groups)
South Sulawesi
Dinas Pendidikan (Education Office), South Sulawesi Province LPMP (Eastern Region Education Quality Assurance Body) Dinas Pendidikan (Education Office), Wajo District MGMP/KKG/MKKS/MKPS (teacher working groups)
Following further analysis, a full report will be prepared in the coming quarter. In the meantime, preliminary findings from each institution are as follows. Pusbangprodik: TNA has been conducted at the national level for all types of training, initially using the approach developed by the World Bank-funded BERMUTU project, in addition to the TNA data sources available at the national level, which are the result of the Teacher Competency Test (UKG), teacher self-evaluation, and teacher Performance Assessment. The approach focuses on individual teacher strengths and weaknesses that are identified in an online test. P4TK: Survey results indicate that the BOE P4TK Malang has conducted TNA, and the results have been used to design modules and other learning tools, including impact evaluation systems and training. LPMP: Implementation of TNA by LPMP has changed in accordance with changes in the role and function of LPMP, from the core business of training teachers to education quality assurance. When
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the LPMP was first established (building on the previous Teacher Training Center [BPG]), TNA was always conducted, but now TNA depends on the needs of districts cooperating with LPMP. At the Regional LPMP in Makassar, TNA was conducted for all training activities associated with the BERMUTU project. Provincial Education Department: There is a striking difference between the Provincial Education Offices in East Java and South Sulawesi. The East Java Education Office has a program to improve the competence of teachers; in 2013, some 15,000 teachers were trained. Meanwhile, in South Sulawesi, there is no particular program for improving the quality of teachers, with the exception of training and socialization activities for the 2013 Curriculum. Training to improve the quality of teachers in East Java begins with Training Needs Analysis: the East Java Provincial Education Department, in particular the Teachers and Education Personnel section (Bidang Pendidik dan Tenaga Kependidikan or PTK), had a teacher competency map. District Education Office: Programs to improve the quality of teacher training at the district level are very rare. The role of the District Education Office is typically only to send the teacher to training in response to invitations from the provincial or national level. When the district does conduct training, it is rarely preceded by an adequate training needs assessment. KKG/MGMP/MKKS: These teacher working groups have significant potential in relation to continuous professional development as the cluster and subject-based groups have been conducting regular meetings for many years. However, they do not typically have a clear program of professional development for teachers. The groups surveyed have, in the past, conducted training that was preceded by a detailed training needs assessment, using a questionnaire. Information from supervisors confirmed that one of the duties of the supervisor is to conduct academic supervision and classroom observation. One outcome of the supervision is a report on teacher competency gap assessment, indicating competency in lesson planning, lesson implementation, evaluation, and follow-up, based on the results of the evaluation. 3.4.2
Global Research and Innovation Fellowship Network (GRIFN) Proposal
In the previous quarter, RTI International, USAID PRIORITAS, and MOEC’s Pusbangprodik submitted a joint proposal to the USAID-funded Global Research and Innovation Fellowship Network (GRIFN) for two post-graduate research fellows. The idea was to attract a research fellow to assist both USAID PRIORITAS and MOEC to achieve shared goals, relating to the collection, analysis, and use of data relating to teacher training needs identification. Unfortunately, no appropriate candidates expressed interest in the first round of proposals.
3.5
Dissemination of District-Level Programs
In addition to the large amount of school-level dissemination taking place this quarter (see Annex 6), a number of district level programs were disseminated in DBE districts, with funding from the district. In November and December 2013, the District Education Office in Kabupaten Karawang disseminated the Teacher Distribution program (PPG). The steps and process used adhered to the USAID PRIORITAS model. Support from the project was limited to sending a trained service provider from the partner university, UPI, to conduct the training and facilitate the process. A training event to disseminate the school finance reporting software, known as ALPEKA, took place on October 22–24 in Bangkalan District. The activity was funded from the district budget (APBD) in 38
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the amount of Rp.155 million. Some 360 participants attended the training (225 men and 135 women) that included school principals, teachers, and school treasurers. As reported in Section 3.2, above, the ALPEKA software is being widely disseminated. The software has been posted on MOEC’s website, where it is available at no cost for schools to download. Together with staff from MOEC’s national BOS team and service providers, USAID PRIORITAS provided training for the application to technical teams from districts across the country. Approximately 1,000 persons were trained in this way. The training was funded by MOEC. A USAID PRIORITAS-trained service provider also conducted training on the application in Papua Province. All costs for the training, including travel for the service provider, were paid by MOEC.
4 COMMUNICATIONS 4.1
Newsletter
The fourth edition of the national project newsletter, PRIORITAS PENDIDIKAN, was produced this quarter. The newsletter includes information on many of the project’s activities and good practices,, including mentoring for improved teaching and learning, mentoring for SBM, and mentoring for the teacher deployment program in partner districts, as well as training for TTI lab schools, and for EGRA in Cohort 2. Stories from all partner provinces were also included in the newsletter. For example, a story on innovative learning in SDN 7 Serang, Banten, describes the use of “big books” for literacy learning. Other stories describe how a school committee took initiatives to support active learning implementation at SMPN 1 Sunggal, North Sumatra, and how SMPN 2 Cikajang, West Java, is improving the quality of learning through a peer observation approach. A total of 7,200 copies were published and distributed to key partners and stakeholders in all project provinces, as shown in Table 17, below.
Front page of the national newsletter, PRIORITAS PENDIDIKAN, fourth edition.
Table 17: Distribution of the National Newsletter, Fourth Edition Province Aceh Sumatra Utara Banten Jawa Tengah
Total 600 1,000 525 1,250
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Province
Total
Jawa Barat
4.2
900
Jawa Timur
1,250
Sulawesi Selatan
1,125
Jakarta
550
Total
7,200
Project Website
The project website is used as a medium to disseminate good education practices and innovations developed by USAID PRIORITAS. Project products such as training modules; videos; newsletters; research studies; good practices; along with inspiring stories from teachers, school principals, supervisors, the Regional Education Office, and the Regional Parliament are uploaded onto the website. The number of hits to the website increased from 208,186 in Quarter 6 to 349,715 in Quarter 7, and the number of unique visitors increased from 18,066 to 22,503 in Quarter 7. Since beginning to use the website as a medium to support project training, the impact is continuing to increase, as illustrated by the website statistics in Table 18 below. Table 18: Number of Hits on Project Website in Quarter 7 Unique Visitors
Month
Bandwidth
October 2013
7,381
119,423
11.97 GB
November 2013
6,412
103,058
9.53 GB
December 2013
8,710
127,234
14.06 GB
22,503
349,715
35.56 GB
Total
4.3
Hits
Media Monitoring
During the period of October to December, USAID PRIORITAS activities were published through the mass media in a total of 182 news reports. Most of the content covered training for TTIs’ school lab partners, the signing of cooperation agreements, socialization of the USAID PRIORITAS program in Cohort 2 partner districts, and school visits. There were also news reports about the program to help districts improve teacher deployment. Table 19, below, shows the total monthly media coverage for this quarter. This type of coverage is very effective in disseminating information about the project, as well as good practices and outcomes of project work, to the general public. Table 19: Monthly Media Coverage Total # of Media
Total # of News Stories
October 2013
37
57
November 2013
57
76
December 2013
42
49
136
182
Month
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Project Videos
The project communication team produced four videos during Quarter 7. These videos are extremely helpful for use in training or independently to illustrate the processes and goals that the project is aiming to accomplish, especially about good practices in reading programs. The videos illustrate active learning with a scientific approach to the curriculum in 2013 in grades 1 and 4 at primary school, and grade 7, junior-secondary school, in the subjects of Social Science and Bahasa Indonesia. These videos can be viewed, along with others produced by the project, at www.prioritaspendidikan.org.
5 MONITORING AND EVALUATION During Quarter 7, the monitoring and evaluation (M&E) activity focused on the implementation of the project’s annual monitoring, revising the Baseline Monitoring Report Volume 1, and updating data on dissemination activities.
5.1
Implementation of the Project’s Annual Monitoring
The annual project monitoring started on October 3, 2013, with the recruitment of data collectors, followed by data collector training and data collection in the field. 5.1.1 a)
Data Collection at the School Level Data collector recruitment
The data collectors were selected from among the pool of DFs, with preference given to those who have previous experience in data collection. They are mostly school supervisors, principals, and teachers. To minimize the bias and the subjectivity in the assessment and observation, the data collectors were assigned to collect data in subdistricts/districts that are different from their work place. In Banten, for example, the data collectors collected data in districts that are different from the district where they are working. Even though the total number of school samples in each of the partner districts is the same (eight primary schools and six junior secondary schools), the number of data collectors varied among provinces, mainly because different strategies were used. For example, East Java had 69 data collectors because the teachers, principals, and supervisors could only take a few days leave; most of them could only collect data in one district. In contrast, North Sumatra and South Sulawesi employed only 18 and 19 data collectors, respectively, because the same team covered all districts in the provinces. In addition, the length of time a data collector team spent in each district also varied. In East Java, each team spent about two working days, while in North Sumatra, Aceh, and South Sulawesi, the teams mostly spent about four days. Table 20 provides more details about the data collectors:
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Table 20: Data Collectors by Occupation, Gender, and Province PROVINCE
Supervisor M F
Principal M F
Aceh
3
1
3
North Sumatra
4
3
Banten
3
West Java
Lecturer M F
Other M F
18
4
4
3
18
1
4
11
5
24
3
2
6
2
5
6
Central Java
20
8
12
2
5
2
49
East Java
21
7
11
4
20
6
69
1
1
1
4
4
2
1
23
41
10
69
44
4
3
Grand Total
b)
54
1
Grand Total
20
South Sulawesi
1
Teacher M F
2
47
2
28
1
5
19
5
254
Data collector training
Data collector training was carried out in each province, starting in Makassar on October 3–5, 2013, and continued in five other provinces (East Java, Central Java, West Java, Banten, and North Sumatra) in the second half of October 2013. Aceh conducted the training on November 6– 8. The training dates for Aceh were delayed until early November because the partner schools had not been selected until late in October. In the provinces that employed mostly new data collectors (West Java, Banten, North Sumatra, and Aceh), the teams of data collectors spent the final day of their training in conducting a try-out of data collection in schools. In the provinces where the majority of the data collectors had worked as data collectors in the first monitoring in 2012 (Central Java, East Java, and South Sulawesi), no try-out of data collection was conducted. The Jakarta M&E team was able to participate in all training in seven provinces to ensure that the training was conducted professionally. In addition, the instruments used during the monitoring in 2013 were revised from the original 2012 version. The Jakarta M&E team made sure that the changes are fully understood by the training facilitators before these trained the data collectors. c)
Data collection
Data collection began in schools, where the greatest volume of data was to be collected. In total, 602 principals were interviewed, and 2,494 teachers were observed while teaching (see Table 21). At the primary school level, five teachers were observed: two early grade teachers and three upper grade class teachers while they were teaching Mathematics, Bahasa Indonesia, and Science. In junior secondary schools, three subject matter teachers were observed while teaching Bahasa Indonesia, Mathematics, and Science at grade 8 level. Data collection was conducted in teacher working groups at primary schools (KKG) and junior secondary schools levels (MGMP). Interviews were conducted at KKG and MGMP, where teachers of the sample schools joined the group meeting. The number of KKGs and MGMPs varied from one district to another. In general, there were four KKGs—two each from partner and comparison samples—and six MGMPs, with three subject-based groups from each of the from partner and comparison samples. The subjects selected from partner MGMPs were Bahasa Indonesia, Mathematics, and Science. Those from comparison samples were the same (or other subjects when these three subjects were not available). In some districts such as Takalar, Tana Toraja, and Toba Samosir, MGMPs were organized at the district level, so there is only one MGMP for each subject. In 42
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such cases, another MGMP subject was selected for the sample, for example Social Science (IPS), as a comparison for Science, and English for Indonesian. Table 21: Number of Sampled Schools, Principals, and Teachers
Principals
Teachers
92
92
460
92
92
460
184
184
920
SMP/MTs
69
69
207
69
69
207
138
138
414
SD/MI
80
80
400
80
80
400
160
160
800
SMP/MTs
60
60
180
60
60
180
120
120
360
301
301
1247
301
301
1247
602
602
2494
TOTAL
Schools
Teachers
SD/MI
Teachers
Schools
Cohort 2 (20 Districts)
Principals
(23 Districts)
Total
Schools Cohort 1
Principals
Comparison Schools
Partner Schools
The project monitoring also included student assessment in Cohort 2 schools only. The assessment was not carried out in Cohort 1 districts, because teachers had only recently been trained in Active Learning in October 2013. The relative short period since the training has provided little opportunity for them to apply the new teaching strategies. It is thus very unlikely the new practice will have an impact yet on their student performance. In primary schools of Cohort 2 districts, similar to the practice in Cohort 1 in the previous year, the tests were administered to students of grades 4 and 5. In grade 4, about 50% of the students took the Mathematics test and another 50% the Bahasa Indonesia test. The Science test was administered to students in grade 5. At the junior secondary level, all three tests were administered in grade 8. Each student only took one test. This was done by dividing the students in a class into three different groups, or the tests were administered to students in three different classes. As presented in Table 22, more than 13,000 students were assessed in 20 Cohort 2 districts. Table 22: Number of Students Taking Tests in Mathematics, Science, and Bahasa Indonesia in Grades 4, 5, and 8 in 20 Cohort 2 Districts Indonesian Grade 4
Mathematics
M
F
M
F
1157
1190
1168
1180
5 8 Total
d)
Science M
Total F
M
F
2325
2370
1383
1437
1383
1437
884
1145
944
1142
897
1177
2725
3464
2041
2335
2112
2322
2280
2614
6433
7271
Data processing
The data entry process was carried out by the data collectors in the field on the same day as the data collection. The Provincial M&E Specialists compiled the data at the provincial level and performed the data cleaning. In December, computer files of the results of student tests from all
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provinces were sent to Jakarta. All results from data collection at the school level were computerized. Preliminary tables of school level data will be available in January 2014. e)
Responses from comparison schools
One problem experienced in this quarter was the less-than-warm welcome of data collector teams by the principals of comparison schools. Some asked about the benefits they would receive for their participation in the monitoring. One comparison school in Central Java refused to be monitored. 5.1.2
Data Collection at the TTI, District, and Provincial Level
Data collection at 16 TTIs was scheduled for December 2013 and January 2014. Three new revised instruments will be used for this data collection: 1. An observation protocol for observing lecturers while teaching; 2. An observation protocol for observing student teachers while teaching in schools; and 3. A questionnaire for TTI administrators about professional development activities at TTIs. Data collection at the district and provincial levels has been conducted in West Java, Central Java, and East Java. Other provinces will collect the data in January 2014.
5.2
Revising the Baseline Monitoring Report, Volume 1
After the verification of baseline results in Aceh, the 2012 baseline database was revised. Together with the changes in the criteria of some of the indicators, the value of most of the indicators had been recalculated. The following is an example of the changes in the criteria: The indicator for a reading culture has eight criteria. Previously, a school is considered to have a reading culture if it meets at least one of the criteria. After the assessment, the bar was raised: the school should meet at least three of the criteria. With the changes both in baseline data set and in the rules of meeting the criteria, the baseline report was revised. 5.3
Early Grade Reading Assessment (EGRA)
The Early Grade Reading Assessment (EGRA) forms part of the project’s M&E system. However, it is not conducted every year, as is the case with other students' tests. In 2013, EGRA was conducted in the new Cohort 2 district only, whereas for Cohort 1 districts, EGRA will be conducted in late 2014 as a mid-project assessment.
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a)
EGRA refresher workshop
In this quarter, EGRA refresher workshops were conducted at the national and provincial levels. Refresher training was held for key team members from each province in Jakarta on October 22–23, facilitated by the national EGRA team. The provincial key teams consisted of a coordinator and an assessor, who have been carrying out EGRA in Cohort 1 districts. The focus of this refresher training was on the principles, rules for implementing EGRA, and logistics, as well as a discussion of changes Ali Dlofir, EGRA assessor assessing a student in EGRA at SDN Kepuharjo 2 Lumajang, East to the protocol and instrument. Java. The procedures for the EGRA instrument are basically the same as for the previous year; the changes focused mainly on simplifying the language. The subtask for initial letter-sound distinction was not included in the instrument this year, as it was felt to be ineffective at measuring students’ reading capabilities. The province level refresher training took place one day before EGRA data collection in schools. The training had the same focus as the national training. It was facilitated by the key provincial team. A total of 63 assessors and 26 staff took part in the refresher training programs at the provincial level (see Table 23). National facilitators accompanied the refresher training and data collection in the first school in each location. Table 23: Refresher Training Participants by Province Province Aceh
b)
Number of assessors
Number of staff
10
4
Sumatra Utara
6
3
Banten
9
5
Jawa Barat
11
2
Jawa Tengah
12
4
Jawa Timur
5
2
Sulawesi Selatan
10
6
Total
63
26
EGRA data collection
EGRA was conducted between November 12th and 30th in 7 provinces; 20 districts; and 160 schools, consisting of 80 partner schools and 80 comparison schools. Out of a population of 7,436 students in grade 3, a total of 3,572 students were assessed, as illustrated in Table 24 below. Of these, 1,830 (48.6%) are boys and 1,742 (47.5%) are girls. A list of schools in each district is attached as Annex 5. EGRA schools are the same as designated M&E schools.
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Table 24: Number of Grade 3 Students and Students assessed with EGRA Number of Grade 3 Students No
Province
Number of Students Assessed
Boys
Girls
Total
Boys
Girls
Total
1
Aceh (4 districts)
748
699
1,447
364
330
694
2
North Sumatra (2 districts)
393
429
822
183
173
356
3
Banten (2 districts)
511
439
950
186
187
373
4
West Java (4 districts)
859
814
1,673
386
378
764
5
Central Java (2 districts)
330
288
618
187
190
377
6
East Java (2 districts)
372
372
744
178
167
345
7
South Sulawesi (4 districts)
639
543
1,182
346
317
663
3,852
3,584
7,436
1,830
1,742
3,572
Total
5.4
Dissemination
During Quarter 7, the project supported the GOI in disseminating the program to some 7,713 participants from 4,167 institutions (see Table 25). This number compares with the total of 1,860 participants directly trained by the project. In other words, for every person trained by the project in this quarter, a further four were trained in government-funded dissemination programs. For every project partner school, a further seven schools took part in dissemination programs. a)
Participants and institutions
Notwithstanding these large numbers, concerns remain about the approach to dissemination that some local governments are taking. As in the previous quarters, most of the participants were school teachers, and most of the institutions were schools. Thus, on average, roughly two teachers from each participating school took part in the dissemination activities. This number may not be sufficient to create a critical mass in a school to promote quality improvement in the schools. The small number reflects the tendency of government to include as many schools as possible in any activity in order to get a greater coverage of schools. This issue will be discussed with local government partners in the coming round of project planning, and good practices in dissemination will be highlighted in coming provincial showcase meetings. Table 25: The Number of Participants and Institutions by Province Province Aceh
Number of Participants 564
Number of Institutions 230
Average # of participants per institution 2.45
North Sumatra
525
524
1.00
Banten
322
322
1.00
West Java
1,296
716
1.81
Central Java
1,461
661
2.21
East Java
2,570
839
3.06
South Sulawesi
975
875
1.11
Overall Total
7,713
4,167
1.85
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b)
Gender distribution of participants
Of the 7,713 participants in Quarter 7, 3,272 (42%) were male and 4,441 (58%) were female. The gender distribution of participants by province is presented in Chart 5, below. With the exception of East Java, all provinces reported more male than female participants. In Aceh, North Sumatra, and Banten, the number of female participants was three times higher than the number of male participants. Chart.5:
Gender Distribution of Participants by Province
1,357 1,213
802
751
659 581
545 440
405
394 249
124
Aceh
120
North Sumatra
73 Banten
West Java Male
Central Java
East Java
South Sulawesi
Female
c)
Source of funds
As agreed with the participating provinces and districts, the GOI funds the major part of the dissemination activities, such as per diem, transport, and lodging for the participants, while the project provides training modules and costs for the facilitators. Table 26 indicates that in total, the Provincial Government has provided US$230,912 for dissemination activities this quarter, which is six times greater than the funding support from the project (US$37,285). Table 26: Source of Funds for Dissemination Activities, by Province (in USD) Province Aceh North Sumatra
Funding Sources in USD GOI/School PRIORITAS 22,290 5,677 42,500
2,789
0
0
West Java
46,199
6,979
Central Java
17,695
8,256
East Java
81,000
6,154
Banten
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South Sulawesi
Funding Sources in USD GOI/School PRIORITAS 21,228 7,430
Grand Total
230,912
Province
37,285
Exchange Rate: US$1.00 = Rp.12.000 At the time of writing this report, Banten had not submitted the data on funding and its source.
d)
Nine months of dissemination
USAID PRIORITAS began closely monitoring the dissemination program in April 2013. During the three-quarter period (April–December 2013), the program has covered 19,436 participants from a total of 7,502 institutions. As shown in Chart 6, below, for the implementation of the program during the nine-month period, the GOI has paid a total of US$627,241 (88%) for the program, which is about seven times the project contribution during the same period (US$89,170 or 12%). Chart.6:
Source of Funds for Dissemination
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6 PLANS FOR QUARTER 8 The main activities planned for Quarter 8 are listed in Table 27, below. Table 27: Activities for Quarter 8 Improved School Instruction and Management Complete Round 2 modules for WSD training Train Provincial Facilitators at the national level in use of the Round 2 modules Cohort 1 Districts Hold District Showcase meetings Start training District Facilitators at the provincial level in use of the Round 2 modules Start of dissemination program in some districts Cohort 2 Districts Conduct program socialization (continued) Conduct study visits to DBE or PRIORITAS Cohort 1 districts (continued) Train District Facilitators at the provincial level in use of the Round 1 modules (continued) Papua Start-Up Finalize grant agreements for intervention in Papua Improved Teacher Training Complete training of TTI lab and partner schools Train lecturers in the use of the Early Grade Reading, Mathematics, and Science modules Hold TTI National Consortium meeting Select Good Practices Schools Provincial Coordination Hold Provincial Showcase meetings Improved Governance, Management, and Linkages Complete Teacher Deployment Training rollout in Cohort 1, especially in regard to policy workshops Start Teacher Deployment Training rollout in Cohort 2 Dissemination Training in DBE Districts Continue dissemination training in most DBE districts Monitoring and Evaluation Report the following:
Cohort 1 second year data Cohort 2 baseline data, including Student Assessment and EGRA
Studies Prepare Dissemination Study
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ANNEX 1: PROVINCIAL REPORTS Provinsi: ACEH RAPAT KOORDINASI, REVIU, PERENCANAAN ATAU PERTEMUAN LAIN YANG PENTING Rapat Koordinasi/Reviu/Perencanaan Tingkat Kabupaten/kota Tanggal
Dengan siapa
Hasil koordinasi
5 Nov
Fasda SMP/MTs Kab. Pidie
Fasda semakin memahami pelatihan dan membagi peran untuk pelatihan
1 Nov
Guru dan Komite SDN Pondok Gajah, Kab. Bener Meriah
Hidupnya kembali KKG Di Gugus 2 Bandar. Guru mulai membuat RPP bersama dan menentukan media pembelajaran
20 Nov
Perwakilan lembaga donor, NGO, Pemda Bener Meriah
Diketahuinya program PRIORITAS oleh lembaga donor dan NGO yang bekerja di Bener Meriah & Aceh Tengah (berbagi pengalaman)
20,27,28 Nov & 1,6 Des
Fasda dan guru di Kab. Aceh Jaya
Penetapan rencana dan materi pendampingan. Kembali mengaktifkan KKG dengan cara memilih ketua yang baru.
KOHOR 2 SOSIALISASI PROGRAM PRIORITAS DAN ASESMEN KABUPATEN Sosialisasi dan Asesmen di Kab. Aceh Barat Daya, tanggal 26 Nov di Aula Bupati: peserta 12 orang (L:11;P:1) kelompok penyelenggara pendidikan dan 6 orang (L:4;P:2) kelompok pendukung penyelenggaraan pendidikan. Di Kab. Aceh Utara, tanggal 20 Nov di Aula Bupati: peseta 18 orang (L:16;P:2) kelompok penyelenggara pendidikan dan 10 orang (L:7;P:3) kelompok pendukung penyelenggaraan pendidikan. Hasil: (a) Tersampainya program kerja pada stakeholder, (b) teridentifikasi kebutuhan pengembangan kapasitas satuan pendidikan dan dinas pendidikan kabupaten, dan (c) teridentifikasi sistem kordinasi dinas pendidikan kabupaten secara horizontal dan secara vertical.
SELEKSI SEKOLAH KOHOR 2 Dilakukan bersama dengan Disdik dan Kemenag melalui verifikasi data sekolah yang ada pada Disdik dan Kemenag, kemudian mengunjungi sekolah sasaran bersama Disdik dan Kemenag. Di sekolah tim seleksi mengali informasi tentang kegiatan sekolah dan gugus sekolah. Setelah kunjungan selesai, tim mendiskusikan hasilnya dan menentukan sekolah yang akan menjadi mitra sesuai kriteria yang ditetapkan. Pertimbangan lain adalah ketersediaan MI dalam gugus yang akan ditentukan sebagai mitra. Hanya Kab. Pidie Jaya yang MI tidak tergabung dalam gugus SD, maka tim menyikapi dengan adanya 1 gugus MI secara terpisah namun jumlah sekolah tidak melampaui 16 sekolah. Sedangkan untuk SMP dan MTs hanya mengimbangi jumlahnya saja yaitu 3 MTs dan 5 SMP dan tersebar dibeberapa kecamatan. Total sekolah mitra C2 adalah 48 SD, 16 MI, 21 SMP dan 11 MTs (Aceh Barat Daya 15 SD/MI, Pidie Jaya 16 SD/MI, Aceh Tamiang 17 SD/MI dan Aceh Utara 16 SD/MI, sedangkan SMP/MTs masing-masing Kabupaten 8 SMP/MTs).
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DATA AWAL (BASELINE DATA) Pelatihan pengambilan data untuk Kohor 1 & 2 diadakan pada tanggal 6-9 November di Banda Aceh dan dihadiri oleh 48 enumerator (L:27;P:21). Pengambilan data awal di Aceh untuk Kohor 2 berlangsung di empat kabupaten sebagai berikut: tanggal 11-14 November di Kabupaten Pidie Jaya, Aceh Utara dan Aceh Barat Daya, dan tanggal 1620 November di Kabupatena Aceh Tamiang. Di masing-masing kabupaten, pengambilan data melibatkan 6 SD, 2 MI, 4 SMP, 2 MTs. Pengambilan data tahunan untuk kohor 1 dilakukan pada tanggal 2-5 Desember di Kabupaten Bener Meriah di 5 SD, 3 MI, 4 SMP, 2 MTs dan di Kabupaten Aceh Jaya di 4 SD, 4 MI, 4 SMP, 2 MTs.
PELATIHAN TINGKAT SEKOLAH (PAKEM, CTL, MBS) Pelaksanaan pelatihan tingkat sekolah di Aceh periode Oktober-Desember 2013 adalah sebagai berikut: Kabupaten Bener Meriah
Aceh Jaya
Jenis Pelatihan
Waktu
MBS SMP/MTs
30 September - 2 Oktober
MBS SD/MI
30 September - 2 Oktober
CTL CMP/MTs
9 - 11 Oktober
Unsur Peserta Peserta pelatihan berasal dari berbagai unsur seperti kepala sekolah (wakil), guru, komite sekolah, pengawas, dinas pendidikan. Komposisi dari masing-masing unsur berdasarkan pada jenis pelatihan dan pengaturan pelatihan
22 -24 Oktober 26 – 28 Oktober MBS SMP/MTs
29 – 31 Oktober
PAKEM SD/MI
8 – 10 Okotber 21 – 23 Oktober 24 – 26 Oktober
Pidie
MBS SD/MI
28 – 30 Okotber
CTL Kabupaten DBE
7- 9 November 9 -11 November 10 -12 November
Bireun
MBS SMP/MTs
12 – 14 November
CTL Kabupaten DBE
21 – 23 November 23 – 25 November 24 – 26 November
Aceh Tengah
MBS Kabupaten DBE
26 – 28 November
CTL Kabupaten DBE
7 – 9 Desember 8 – 10 Desember 10 – 12 Desember
MBS Kabupaten DBE
12 – 14 Desember
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Tabel di bawah memberikan jumlah peserta per unsur peserta di masing-masing kabupaten.
Guru LK PR
Kabupaten
Komsek LK PR
Kepala Sekolah LK PR
Pengawa s LK PR
Lain LK PR
Total LK PR
Total
Aceh Jaya
41
180
29
0
9
9
9
0
0
0
88
189
277
Bireuen
13
108
12
1
10
1
4
1
13
5
52
116
168
Pidie
20
91
14
1
7
7
8
3
17
10
66
112
178
Aceh Tengah
22
95
8
5
11
3
3
4
7
6
51
113
164
Bener Meriah
20
26
38
4
12
10
5
4
1
0
76
44
120
PELATIHAN SEKOLAH LAB AND SEKOLAH MITRA LPTK Jenis Pelatihan
Waktu
PAKEM, SD/MI
Peserta sekolah
Unsur peserta
6 SD, 6 MI
11 – 13 November
Peserta pelatihan berasal dari berbagai unsur seperti kepala sekolah (wakil), guru, pengawas, dinas pendidikan. Komposisi dari masing-masing unsur berdasarkan pada jenis pelatihan dan pengaturan pelatihan
14 – 16 November 25 – 27 November CTL, SMP/MTs
3 SMP, 3 MTs
11 – 13 November 14 – 16 November 25 – 27 November
MBS, SD/MI
28 – 30 November
6 SD, 3 MI
MBS, SMP/MTs
28 – 30 November
3 SMP, 3 MTs
Jumlah peserta pelatihan untuk masing-masing tingkat dirangkum di table di bawah. Tingkat
Guru LK PR
Kepala Sekolah LK PR
Komsek LK PR
Pengawas LK PR
Lain LK PR
Total LK PR
Total
SD/MI
13
87
13
3
7
13
10
17
0
0
43
120
163
SMP/MTs
15
97
5
0
7
3
8
1
0
0
35
101
136
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PENGEMBANGAN MATERI MATA PELAJARAN OLEH KELOMPOK LPTK Lokakarya Pengembangan Pembelajaran Sains SMP/MTs Tahap 3 diselenggarakan pada tanggal 10-12 Oktober di Banda Aceh. Pesertanya adalah 16 orang (L:7;P:9) yang terdiri dari 4 orang guru dan 12 perwakilan dari LPTK. Lokakarya menghasilkan empat topik bahan ajar dengan judul: Pemanasan Global, Energi untuk Kehidupan, Melihat Keindahan Dunia, dan Pesawat Sederhana dalam Kehidupan. Naskah keempat topik tersebut telah diserahkan ke Jakarta untuk dibahas oleh tim nasional.
KEGIATAN TATA KELOLA DAN MANAJEMEN TINGKAT KABUPATEN PENATAAN DAN PEMERATAAN GURU Pendampingan PPG 3 & 4 diselenggarakan di Kabupaten Aceh Jaya pada tanggal 2-3 Oktober dan diikuti oleh 8 orang (L:6:P:2) yaitu dindik (3) Kemenag (2) dan LPTK (3). Pendampingan di Kabupaten Bener Meriah dilaksanakan pada tanggal 8-9 Oktober dan dihadiri oleh 8 orang (L:8:P:0) yaitu dindik (5) dan LPTK (3). Tujuan pendampingan adalah untuk menyempurnakan dan dan melakukan analisis data pendidikan serta mempersiapkan kegiatan analisis kebijakan PPG (ToT & lokakarya 2). Pendampingan ini menghasilkan data base pendidikan dan hasil analisis yang lengkap untuk penyusunan kebijakan. ToT 2 PPG tentang Kebijakan dilaksanakan pada tanggal 22-23 Oktober di Sabang (Aceh). Pesertanya 5 orang (L:3;P:2) terdiri dari Dindik Provinsi (1), LPMP (1) dan LPTK (3). Tujuan ToT PPG adalah untuk mempersiapkan penyedia layanan agar mereka dilengkapi kemampuan dalam memfasilitasi secara komprehensif tentang rumusan kebijakan PPG. PPG Lokakarya 2 tentang Kebijakan dilaksanakan di Kabupaten Aceh Jaya dan Bener Meriah pada tanggal 24-26 Oktober di Sabang (Aceh). Peserta yang 16 orang (L:16;P:0), terdiri dari perwakilan dari Dindik (10), Kemenag (4) dan BKD (2). Tujuan lokakarya adalah melatih calon penyedia layanan dalam memfasilitasi staf Dinas Pendidikan, Kemenag, BKD dalam menganalisis pemetaan dan pemerataan guru yang berkaitan dengan kebijakan. Pendampingan 5 & 6 dilaksanakan di Kab. Aceh Jaya pada tanggal 11-12 Desember dan dihadiri oleh 9 orang (L:9:P:0) yaitu dindik (5) Kemenag (2) dan LPTK (2). Pendampingan di Kabupaten Bener Meriah diselenggarakan pada tanggal 5-6 Desember dan dihadiri oleh 9 orang (L:9:P:0) yaitu dindik (5), Kemenag (2) dan LPTK (2). Tujuan pendampingan adalah menyempurnakan hasil analisis kebijakan Lokakarya-2 untuk konsultasi publik dan diskusi internal tentang hasil perumusan kebijakan PPG. Pendampingan menghasilkan data dan perumusan kebijakan PPG secara lengkap dan diperoleh masukan untuk rumusan kebijakan PPG pada konsultasi publik. Konsultasi Publik di Bener Meriah dilaksanakan pada tanggal 24 Desember dan diikuti oleh 38 orang (L:32;P:6) dari perwakilan Dinas Pendidikan. Tujuan konsultasi adalah untuk mempublikasikan data, isu, dan kebijakan distribusi guru kepada pemangku kepentingan, serta membuat rencana tindak lanjut yang akan dilakukan Pemda Kabupaten Bener Meriah. Sebagai hasil konsultasi public, para pemangku kepentingan setuju untuk melakukan distribusi guru yang implementasinya akan disepakati dalam rapat Pemda yang akan dilakukan pada tanggal 2 dan 3 Januari untuk selanjutnya akan dituangkan dalam peraturan Bupati Bener Meriah. Konsultasi Publik di Aceh Jaya dilaksanakan pada tanggal 31 Desember dan diikuti oleh 35 peserta (L:33, P:2). Tujuan konsultasi adalah untuk mempublikasikan data, isu, dan kebijakan distribusi guru kepada pemangku kepentingan, serta membuat rencana tindak lanjut yang akan dilakukan Pemda Aceh Jaya. Kepala Dinas Pendidikan dan Kemenag berserta pemangku kepentingan lain cukup membutuhkan dokumen ini dan akan segera menindaklanjuti dengan rencana merumuskan peraturan Bupati dan pedoman implementasi distribusi guru dimaksud. USAID PRIORITAS – Quarterly Report No. 7 October–December 2013
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Kabupaten Bener Meriah Aceh Jaya
LPTK (Calon Fasilitator) LK PR
Dinas Pend. LK PR
Kantor MenAg LK PR
Bappeda dll LK PR
BKD LK PR
Total LK PR
Total
00
00
14
5
4
1
2
00
12
00
00
00
38
0
0
12
0
7
0
2
0
12
2
33
2
35
DISEMINASI TINGKAT SEKOLAH DAN KABUPATEN Selama periode Oktober – Desember 2013, total jumlah sekolah yang didiseminasi oleh pemerintah daerah adalah 137 (39 SMP, 4 SMA, 65 SD, dan 29 MI). Total peserta yang mengikuti diseminasi adalah 623 (L: 152; P: 471). Total dana yang telah digunakan Rp 218.915.000,- Perincian dana dirangkum di tabel di bawah.
Tanggal
Kabupaten
Jenis diseminasi
Total peserta
Sumber dana BOS
Non-BOS
Dana lain
Total dana
5 -7 okt
Aceh Besar
CTL
85 (23 SMP; 4 SMA)
9.000.000
21.600.000
4.500.000
35.100.000
10-12 Des
Aceh Besar
CTL
89 (16 SMP)
10.500.000
18.960.000
4.500.000
33.960.000
8-10 okt
Aceh Tengah
PAKEM
85 (19 SD , 1 MI)
30.495.000
0
0
30.495.000
MBS
84
30.495.000
0
0
30.495.000
(Lut Tawar, Bebesen dan Pegasing) 22-24 okt
Aceh Tengah
(19SD, 1 MI)
(Lut Tawar, Bebesen dan Pegasing) 29-31 Des
Aceh Tengah (Gugus 2 Linge)
MBS
36 (8 SD)
17.580.000
0
0
17.580.000
26-28 okt
Bireun (Gugus V MI Kemenag)
PAKEM
97 (10 MI)
29.335.000
0
0
29.335.000
31 Okt-2 Nov
Pidie UPTD Wilayah VI (SD, MI)
PAKEM
103 (19 SD; 7 MI)
31.200.000
0
0
31.200.000
12-14 Des
Banda Aceh
PAKEM
44 (10 MI)
8.500.000
0
2.250.000
10.750.000
623
167.105.000
40.560.000
11.250.000
218.915.000
TOTAL
KEGIATAN LAIN PRIORITAS berpartisipasi pada Pekan Kreativitas Pendidikan Kabupaten Aceh Jaya yang diselenggarakan pada tanggal 17-20 Desember di Halaman Dinas Pendidikan Aceh Jaya. Kegiatan yang melibatkan semua sekolah (PAUD, SD dan SMP) bertujuan untuk mendorong anak untuk belajar berkarya dan menciptakan hal baru serta menjadi lebih berani untuk berkreasi baik ditingkat kecamatan maupun kabupaten. Atas permintaan khurus oleh Dinas Pendidikan, PRIORITAS 54
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membuka stan dan menampilkan sekolah mitra dan progress yang telah dilakukan di Aceh Jaya. Stan PRIORITAS didukung oleh SDN 12 Tenom dan MTsN Teunom yang menampilkan karya siswa, pajangan dan inovasi pembelajaran disekolah tsb.
RENCANA KUARTAL DEPAN
Seleksi fasilitator daerah kohor 2
TOT fasilitator daerah SD/MI kohor 2
TOT fasilitator daerah SMP/MTs kohor 2
Pertemuan fasilitator kabupaten di Kab Bener Meriah dan Aceh Jaya
Pendampingan di Kabupaten Aceh Jaya dan Bener Meriah
Galeri Foto
Peserta pelatihan melakukan praktik mengajar pada diseminasi PAKEM Gugus V Kemenag Kab. Bireuen (28/10)
Melengkapi hasil diskusi kelompok pada Pelatihan Tingkat Sekolah di Aceh Jaya (9/10)
Fasda memberikan arahan pada Pelatihan MBS bagi sekolah mitra LPTK (28/11)
Peserta Sosialisasi dan Asesmen di Kab. Aceh Utara (20/11)
Bupati Aceh Barat Daya menandatangani KAK (Kerangka Acuan Kerjasama) Peningkatan mutu pendidikan (26/11)
Pengamatan guru mengajar disalah satu SMP di Aceh Jaya oleh enumerator Monev (4/12)
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Keseriusan peserta pada pelatihan PAKEM diseminasi MI se-Banda Aceh (12/12)
Bupati Aceh Jaya berdiskusi dengan PC tentang kreativitas anak di stand PRIORITAS pada Pekan Kreativitas Pendidikan Kab. Aceh Jaya (17/12)
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Provinsi: Sumatera Utara RAPAT KOORDINASI/REVIU/PERENCANAAN TINGKAT KABUPATEN/ KOTA Rapat Koordinasi/Reviu/Perencanaan Tingkat Provinsi Tanggal 23 Desember 2013
Dengan siapa
Hasil koordinasi
Dinas Pendidikan Provsu, Kanwil Kemenag Provsu, Bappeda Provsu, BKD Provsu, LPMP Provsu, Dewan Pendidikan, UNIMED dan IAIN Sumut
Sepakat membentuk forum koordinasi bernama Provincial Education Stakeholders Meeting (PESM). Forum ini akan bertemu setiap enam bulan sekali.
Rapat Koordinasi/Reviu/Perencanaan Tingkat Kabupaten/kota Tanggal
Dengan siapa
Hasil koordinasi
Dinas Pendidikan Tapanuli Utara, Dewan Pendidikan Tapanuli Utara, BAPPEDA, Kepala UPT Dinas Pendidikan Kecamatan Tapanuli Utara dan Fasilitator DaerahTapanuli Utara.
Anggaran program diseminasi untuk tahun 2014 yang ditampung dalam APBD Taput tahun 2014 sebesar Rp. 300.000.000 (Tiga Ratus Juta Rupiah).
Program diseminasi masih akan difokuskan pada Pelatihan Tingkat Sekolah dengan sasaran 4 (empat) kecamatan.
18 Desember 2013 di Deli Serdang
Diknas Pendidikan, Pemuda dan Olahraga Deli Serdang, Ka.UPT se Deli Serdang, Kepsek SD dan SMP dan Fasilitator daerah Deli Serdang.
Anggaran program diseminasi untuk tahun 2014 yang ditampung dalam APBD Taput tahun 2014 sebesar Rp. 2,4 milyar.
19 Desember 2013 di Sibolga
Dinas Pendidikan Sibolga, Kementerian Agama Sibolga, Dewan Pendidikan Sibolga, Koordinator Pengawas Kecamatan Diknas Sibolga dan Fasilitator Daerah Sibolga.
Program diseminasi tahun 2014 masih akan difokuskan pada Pelatihan Tingkat Sekolah dengan rincian sebagai berikut:
17 Desember 2013 di Tapanuli Utara
Pelatihan Praktik Pembelajaran Aktif (PAKEM) untuk SD dengan peserta sebanyak 60 orang
Pelatihan Praktik Pembelajaran Kontekstual (CTL) untuk SMP dengan peserta sebanyak 60 orang
Pelatihan KKG untuk 120 orang
Pelatihan MBS Jenjang SMP untuk semua sekolah (SMP/MTs)
Pelatihan MBS Jenjang SD untuk semua sekolah (SD/MI) dengan dukungan dana BOS.
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Tanggal 20 Desember 2013 di Tapanuli Selatan
27 Desember 2013 di Binjai
Dengan siapa
Hasil koordinasi
Dinas Pendidikan Tapanuli selatan, Kementerian Agama Tapanuli selatan, Dewan Pendidikan Tapanuli selatan, Koordinator Pengawas Kecamatan Diknas Tapanuli selatan dan Fasilitator Daerah Tapanuli selatan.
Anggaran program diseminasi untuk tahun 2014 yang direncanakan ditampung dalam APBD Tapanuli selatan Tahun 2014 sebesar Rp. 250.000.000 (Dua Ratus Lima Puluh Juta Rupiah).
Untuk menyentuh semua sekolah yang belum pernah mendapatkan program diseminasi USAID PRIORITAS, direncanakan dana APBD akan digunakan untuk penyediaan alat/bahan pelatihan dan konsumsi, sedangkan pengganti transport bagi peserta akan disediakan dari dana BOS.
Kepala dinas Pendidikan dan Staff Pendidikan, Kemenag, Bappeda, DPRD,Komite Pendidikan, UPTD, Pengawas dan Fasda SD/MI-SMP/Mts dan kepala sekolah.
Usulan anggaran APBD 2014 sekitar 500 juta yang meliputi kegiatan Pelatihan, Pendampingan, dan PPG.
Menyusun Program utk Pelatihan di tingkat SD/MI dan SMP/MTs melalui KKG dan MGMP dengan menggunakan dana BOS.
SOSIALISASI PROGRAM PRIORITAS KOHOR 2 Langkat: Berlangsung pada tanggal 18 Desember 2013 di Stabat, Langkat dan diikuti oleh 80 peserta yang terdiri atas perwakilan dari Dinas Pendidikan, Kementerian Agama, Ka.UPT, Kepsek sekolah mitra. Peserta mendapatkan gambaran program USAID PRIORITAS.
ASESMEN KABUPATEN KOHOR 2 Toba Samosir: Asesmen kabupaten di Toba Samosir dilaksanakan pada 28 November 2013. Sebanyak 13 orang (11 Lk dan 3 Pr) terlibat dalam asessmen ini. Di Langkat dilaksanakan pada 3 Desember 2013. Sebanyak 18 orang (14 Lk dan 4 Pr) terlibat dalam assesmen ini. Dari assesmen ini telah ditemukan isu-isu strategis yang dibutuhkan dalam peningkatan mutu pendidikan di dua kabupaten tersebut.
SELEKSI SEKOLAH KOHOR 2 Langkat: Seleksi sekolah berlangsung pada tanggal 26 – 27 September 2013 di Stabat, Langkat. Seleksi melibatkan USAID PRIORITAS, Dinas Pendidikan Langkat dan Kementerian Agama Langkat. Kecamatan Stabat dan Kecamatan Tanjung Pura terseleksi sebagai kecamatan lokasi sasaran. Tim juga memilih 24 sekolah (16 SD/MI dan 8 SMP/MTs) sebagai sekolah mitra. Toba Samosir: Berlangsung pada tanggal 2- 4 Oktober 2013 di Balige, Toba Samosir. Seleksi melibatkan USAID PRIORITAS, Dinas Pendidikan Tobasa dan Kementerian Agama Tobasa. Kecamatan Balige dan Kecamatan Laguboti terseleksi sebagai kecamatan lokasi sasaran. Tim juga memilih 24 (16 SD/MI dan 8 SMP/MTs) sebagai sekolah mitra.
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SELEKSI FASILITATOR DAERAH KOHOR 2 Langkat : berlangsung pada tanggal 4-7 Desember 2013 bertempat di SMPN 1 Stabat. Tobasa : berlangsung tanggal 10-13 Desember 2013 bertempat di SMPN 1 Balige. Proses seleksi melibatkan Dinas Pendidikan dan Kementerian Agama. Seleksi dimulai dengan pengumuman tertulis penerimaan fasda, penerima berkas dan wawancara. Calon terbaik diumumkan sebagai fasda. Telah direkrut sebanyak 30 fasda di Langkat dan 30 fasda di Tobasa.
DATA AWAL (BASELINE DATA) Telah di lakukan 2 kegiatan pengumpulan data Monev, pertama pengumpulan Baseline Data di Kohor2 yaitu Kab. Langkat dan Kab. Tobasa yang pelaksanaannya dilakukan secara paralel, kedua pengumpulan data di Kohor-1 yaitu Kota Medan, Kab. Labuhan Batu dan Kab. Nias Selatan. Pelaksanaan pengumpulan data berjalan dengan baik karena di dukung oleh Enumerator yang terlatih dan berpengalaman (12 Lk, 6 Pr) yang berasal dari Guru, Kepala sekolah dan Pengawas. Ke 18 enumerator ini yang menyebar melakukan pengumpulan data melalui pengamatan dan wawancara di beberapa sekolah/madrasah sampel ke beberapa kabupaten dengan komposisi:
Tanggal
Kabupaten
Peserta (LK/PR)
Profesi
25-26 Okt 2013
TOT Penyegaran Monev
(4 Lk, 3 Pr) guru, (4 Lk, 3 Pr) Pengawas, (4 Lk, 0 Pr) Kepsek
( 12 Lk, 6 Pr)
28 Okt – 1 Nov 2013
Kab. Langkat
3 guru, 3 Pengawas, 3 Kepsek
( 4 Lk, 5 Pr)
28 Okt – 1 Nov 2013
Kab. Tobasa
4 guru, 4 Pengawas, 1 Kepsek
( 8 Lk, 1 Pr)
7-9 Nov 2013
Kota Medan
7 guru, 6 Pengawas, 3 Kepsek
( 11 Lk, 5 Pr)
11-15 Nov 2013
Kab. Labuhan Batu
4 guru, 2 Pengawas, 2 Kepsek
( 5 Lk, 3 Pr)
11-15 Nov 2013
Kab. Niasa Selatan
3 guru, 3 Pengawas, 2 Kepsek
( 7 Lk, 1 Pr)
EGRA dilaksanakan di dua kabupaten/kota PRIORITAS kohor 2 pada tanggal 19-23 November 2013 di Langkat dengan melibatkan 8 sekolah (6 SD dan 2 MI) dan di Kabupaten Toba Samosir dilaksanakan pada 25-29 November di 8 sekolah ( 7 SDN dan 1 MI).
PELATIHAN SEKOLAH LAB AND SEKOLAH MITRA LPTK Pelatihan PAKEM untuk tingkat SD dan CTL untuk SMP berlangsung pada 17-19 Oktober 2013 di Hotel Grand Kanaya Medan dan MBS untuk SD dan MTs berlangsung 30 Oktober – 1 November 2013 di Hotel Grand Kanaya, Medan. Pelatihan PAKEM SD/MI
Kabupaten Medan
Guru LK PR 8
65
Komsek LK PR 0
0
Kepala Sekolah LK PR 5
4
Pengawas LK PR 1
2
Lain LK PR 2
0
Total LK PR 16
71
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Pelatihan CTL SMP/MTs
Kabupaten Medan
Guru LK PR 17
49
Komsek LK PR 0
0
Kepala Sekolah LK PR 2
1
Pengawas LK PR 2
1
Lain LK PR 2
0
Total LK PR 23
Total
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Pelatihan MBS untuk SD/MI dan SMP/MTs
Kabupaten Medan
Guru LK PR 4
10
Komsek LK PR 7
4
Kepala Sekolah LK PR 4
3
Pengawas LK PR 1
2
Lain LK PR
Total LK PR 16
Total
19
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PENGEMBANGAN MATERI MATA PELAJARAN OLEH KELOMPOK LPTK Lokakarya tahap 2 pembutan bahan ajar LPTK untuk IPA SMP berlangsung pada 22-24 Oktober 2013 di Hotel Asean International, Medan. Lokakarya tersebut diikuti oleh 14 peserta (8 laki-laki dan 6 perempuan) yang berasal dari LPTK, guru IPA SMP dan guru IPA MTs.
KEGIATAN TATA KELOLA DAN MANAJEMEN TINGKAT KABUPATEN PENATAAN DAN PEMERATAAN GURU Lokakarya 2 Medan dan Labuhan Batu: lokakarya dilaksanakan pada 24-26 Oktober 2013 di Gapang Resort, Sabang, Aceh dan diikuti oleh 15 peserta (13 laki-laki dan 2 perempuan) yang terdiri dari perwakilan dari BKD, Dinas Pendidikan, Kemenag dan LPMP. Delegasi Labuhan Batu dipimpin oleh Sekretaris Daerah H. Ali Usman Harahap. Lokakarya berhasil mengindentifikasi data kelebihan dan kekurangan guru berdasarkan DAPODIK. Nias Selatan: lokakarya dilaksanakan pada 11-13 November 2013 di Nias Palace Hotel, Kota Gunung Sitoli, Nias dan diikuti 10 peserta (9 laki-laki dan 1 perempuan) yang terdiri dari BKD, Dinas Pendidikan dan Kemenag. Lokakarya berhasil mengindentifikasi data kelebihan dan kekurangan guru berdasarkan DAPODIK.
Konsultasi Publik Nias Selatan: Dilaksanakan pada tanggal11 Desember 2013 di Aula Kantor Bupati Nias Selatan dan diikuti oleh 24 peserta (21 laki-laki dan 3 perempuan) yang terdiri atas DPRD, Bappeda, BKD, Dinas Pendidikan, Kemenag, guru dan kepala sekolah. Sekretaris Daerah Asaaro Laia merespon agar diknas dapat menginput data dapodik dengan baik. Konsultasi Publik ini juga telah menghasilkan beberapa alternatif kebijakan penataan dan pemerataan guru. Labuhan Batu: Dilaksanakan pada 19 Desember 2013 di Aula Hotel Permata Land, Rantauprapat, Labuhan Batu dan diikuti 32 peserta (23 laki-laki dan 9 perempuan) yang terdiri atas DPRD, Bappeda, Dewan Pendidikan, BKD, Dinas Pendidikan, Kemenag, guru, komite sekolah dan kepala sekolah. Labuhan Batu menyatakan serius mengimplementasikan program penataan dan pemerataan guru. Beberapa alternatif kebijakan telah dihasilkan dalam kegiatan ini.
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Lokakarya 2 PPG
Kabupaten
LPTK (Calon Fasilitator) LK PR
Dinas Pend. LK PR
Kantor MenAg LK PR
BKD LK PR
Bappeda dll LK PR
Total LK PR
Total
Medan
3
0
1
1
1
0
1
0
1
0
6
1
7
Labuhan Batu
0
0
4
1
1
0
1
0
1
0
7
1
8
Nias Selatan
2
0
3
1
1
0
1
0
0
2
9
1
10
Uji Pubik PPG
Kabupaten
LPTK LK PR
Dinas Pend. LK PR
Kantor MenAg LK PR
BKD LK PR
Bappeda dll LK PR
Total LK LK
Total
Nias Selatan
2
0
7
1
2
0
2
0
8
2
21
3
24
Labuhan Batu
0
0
13
5
0
1
2
0
9
3
23
9
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DISEMINASI TINGKAT SEKOLAH DAN KABUPATEN Tapanuli Selatan : Diseminasi Pakem di Kec. Sayur Matinggi & Batangtoru dilaksanakan pada tanggal 18-22 Nov 2013 untuk 12 SD yang dihadiri oleh Guru (7 Lk, 65 Pr), Kepsek (6 Lk, 7 Pr), dan Pengawas (2 Lk, 3 Pr) dan menghabiskan anggaran APBD Rp. 110.000.000. Diseminasi Pakem di Kec. Angkola Timur & Sipirok dilaksanakan pada tanggal 26-30 Nov 2013 untuk 12 SD dan dihadiri oleh Guru (6 Lk, 66 Pr), Kepsek (1 Lk, 11 Pr), dan Pengawas (2 Lk, 4 Pr) dan menghabiskan anggaran APBD Rp. 110.000.000. Diseminasi CTL di Kec. Sayur Matinggi, Batangtoru, Angkola Timur dan Sipirok dilaksanakan pada tanggal 26-30 Nov 2013 untuk 11 SMP dan dihadiri oleh Guru (14 Lk, 95 Pr), dan Kepsek ( 9 Lk, 2 Pr) dan menghabiskan anggaran APBD Rp. 140.000.000. Tanjungbalai : Diseminasi CTL dilaksanakan pada tanggal 3-7 Desember 2013 di AULA SMPN 1 Tanjung Balai untuk 20 SD/MI yang dihadiri oleh Guru (8 Lk, 55 Pr), Kepsek (4 Lk, 15 Pr), dan Komsek (14 Lk, 4 Pr) dan menghabiskan anggaran APBD Rp. 75.000.000. Diseminasi CTL dilaksanakan pada tanggal 3-7 Desember 2013 di AULA SMPN 4 Tanjung Balai untuk 20 SMP/MTs dan dihadiri oleh Guru (11 Lk, 48 Pr), Kepsek (11 Lk, 8 Pr), dan Komsek (14 Lk, 6 Pr) dan menghabiskan anggaran APBD Rp. 75.000.000. Program Akselerasi/Percepatan di Labuhan Batu Labuhan Batu melaksanakan kegiatan akselerasi program USAID PRIORITAS di 2 kecamatan tambahan (Kec. Pangkatan dan Kec. Panai Hulu) yang biayanya sepenuhnya bersumber dari APBD 2013. Kegiatan akselerasi program USAID PRIORITAS di Labuhan Batu dibagi menjadi empat bagian: 1. Perekruitan 30 fasilitator daerah tambahan dan pemilihan 16 sekolah mitra (10 SD dan 6 SMP) di Kec. Pangkatan dan Kec. Panai Hulu. 2. ToT bagi 30 fasilitator daerah (fasda) baru (20 orang guru, 6 orang kepala sekolah dan 4 orang pengawas) pada 7-12 Desember 2013 di Rantauprapat, Labuhan Batu. 3. Kunjungan belajar dilakukan pasca pelatihan fasda ke Binjai untuk melihat praktik baik peningkatan mutu pendidikan dari level sekolah/madrasah sampai pemangku kepentingan.
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Kunjungan belajar dilaksanakan pada 13-14 Desember 2013 dan diikuti 90 peserta (54 lakilaki dan 36 perempuan). Peserta berasal dari Dinas Pendidikan, Dewan Pendidikan, Kepsek dan guru sekolah mitra baru di Panai Hulu dan Pangkatan, serta fasda baru hasil ToT. Kunjungan belajar diterima langsung oleh Walikota Binjai Bapak. H. Idaham, SH, MSi. 4. Pelatihan PAKEM, CTL dan MBS di tingkat sekolah dilaksanakan secara paralel pada 16-21 Desember 2013. Pelatihan PAKEM SD diikuti oleh 40 peserta (4 Lk dan 36 Pr), Pelatihan MBS SD diikuti 40 peserta (18 Lk dan 22 Pr). Dan pelatihan CTL SMP diikuti 60 peserta (24 Lk dan 36 Pr), Pelatihan MBS SMP diikuti 12 peserta (11 Lk dan 1 Pr).
KEGIATAN LAIN Narasumber Rakor BOS Kanwil Kemenag Provinsi USAID PRIORITAS Konsul AS untuk Pulau Sumatra Kathryn A. Crokart bersama Koordinator USAID PRIORITAS Sumut Agus Marwan, Provincial WSD Sumut Agus Prayitno dan Kepala SMPN 1 Tanjung Morwa Drs. Suriadi, M.Pd tampil sebagai narasumber dalam Rapat Koordinasi BOS Kanwil Kemenag Provsu di The Hill Resort, Sibolangit (1/10). Tim USAID PRIORITAS menyajikan praktik yang baik pengelolaan dana BOS pasca pelatihan MBS di SMPN 1 Tanjungmorawa.
Kunjungan Lapangan oleh AusAID, USAID dan RTI International Dilaksanakan pada 11 – 14 November 2013 di Binjai dan Medan. Tim terdiri dari Lawrence W. Dolan, Ph.D Wakil Direktur Kantor Pendidikan USAID Indonesia, ) Jerry Strudwick (Lead Education Specialist, AusAID ), Julia Wheeler (Senior Program Manager, Basic Education Unit, AusAID), Hanna Bridsey (AusAID), Melinda Taylor (Vice President for International Education, RTI International) dan Stuart Weston (Direktur Program Pendidikan USAID PRIORITAS). Pada 12 November 2013 tim berkunjung ke Binjai dan melihat langsung dampak program DBE di MIN Binjai, SDN 02385 Binjai, MTs N Binjai serta berdiskusi dengan pemangku kepentingan yang dipimpin Wakil Walikota Binjai Bapak Timbas Tarigan. Pada 13 November 2013 tim melihat dampak pogram PRIORITAS di SD Negeri 060843 Medan Barat, SMPN 16 Medan dan berdiskusi dengan pemangku kepentingan yang dipimpin Sekretaris Daerah Kota Medan Ir. Syaiful Bahri. Pada hari yang sama tim berdiskusi dengan pemangku kepentingan tingkat provinsi di kantor Dinas Pendidikan Provinsi Sumatera Utara. Tim berdiskusi dengan perwakilan kantor Gubernur Sumatera Utara, Dinas Pendidikan Provinsi, Kanwil Kementerian Agama Provinsi Sumatera Utara, Dewan Pendidikan Provinsi Sumatera Utara dan LPMP Sumatera Utara. Pada 14 November 2013, tim melihat langsung dampak program PRIORITAS di MTs N 2 Medan, IAIN Sumatera Utara dan Universitas Negeri Medan. Tim juga berdiskusi dengan pemangku kepentinga LPTK di kantor rektor Universitas Negeri Medan. Diskusi dengan LPTK dipimpin oleh Rektor Unimend Prof.Dr. Ibnu Hajar Damanik, MS dan perwakilan IAIN Sumatera Utara.
Pameran Pendidikan Deli Serdang Pameran praktik yang baik dilaksanakan pada 18 Desember 2013 di Garuda Plaza Hotel, Medan dan dihadiri oleh Konsul Amerika Serikat untuk Pulau Sumatra Kathryn A. Crockart, Kepala Dinas Pendidikan, Pemuda dan Olahraga Kab. Deli Serdang Hj. Sa’adah Lubis, MAP, Kepala UPT se Kab. Deli Serdang, Kepsek SD dan SMP dan Fasilitator Daerah. Pameran bertujuan menunjukkan keberhasilan program diseminasi di Deli Serdang yang dibiayai dengan APBD 2013 senilai Rp. 2,9 milyar. Hj. Sa’adah Lubis, MAP menyatakan puas dengan keberhasilan program diseminasi dan untuk tahun 2014 pihanyanya menganggarkan Rp.2,4 milyar dari APBD. Kathryn menyatakan apresiasi atas komitmen pemerintah kabupaten Deli Serdang dalam memanfaatkan program USAID PRIORITAS untuk meningkatkan mutu pendidikan. Kathryn menyebut Deli Serdang sebagai contoh baik 62
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komitmen pendidikan di Indonesia dan berjanji akan mempromosikan komitmen Deli Serdang kebanyak pihak di tingkat provinsi dan nasional.
RENCANA KUARTAL DEPAN Kegiatan yang direncanakan untuk kuartal depan adalah sebagai berikut:
Sosialisasi dan kepemimpinan sekolah di Tobasa
Pelatihan Kurikulum dan Materi LPTK
Konsultasi Publik PPG di Kota Medan
Studi banding Langkat ke Deli Serdang
Studi bandingToba Samosir ke Binjai
ToT Fasda SMP/MTs kabupaten PRIORITAS kohor 2
ToT Fasda SD/MI kabupaten PRIORITAS kohor 2
Pelatihan Sekolah SD/MI di Langkat
Pelatihan Sekolah SMP/MTs di Langkat
Pertemuan konsorsium LPTK
Pertemuan dengan sekolah lab dan sekolah mitra
Pameran pendidikan di tingkat kabupaten
Seleksi sekolah praktik yang baik
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Galeri Foto
Kadis Pendidikan Provsu Drs. Mohammad. Zein, MSi memaparkan program pendidikan Pemprovsu dalam Provincial Education Stakeholders Meeting (PESM) di Grand Kanaya Hotel, Medan (23/12). Pemangku kepentingan sepakat membentu PESM sebagai wadah koordinasi rutin.
Pelatihan bagi 30 fasilitator daerah (fasda) baru program percepatan diseminasi program USAID PRIORITAS di Labuhan Batu. Percepatan diseminasi dibiayai dari APBD 2013 senilai Rp.1,2 milyar dan diprediksi memberi manfaat kepada 2500 siswa.
Wakil Walikota Binjai Timbas Tarigan memberikan cenderamata kepada Tim USAID, AusAID, RTI International dan USAID PRIORITAS dalam kunjungan belajar ke Binjai, Selasa (12/11).
Konsul AS untuk Pulau Sumatra Kahtryn A. Crokart dan Koordinator USAID PRIORITAS Sumut Agus Marwan menjadi narasumer dalam Rapat Koordinasi BOS Kanwil Kemenag Se Sumut di Hotel The Hill, Deli Serdang (1/10).
Konsul AS untuk Pulau Sumatra Kahtryn A. Crokart dan Kadis Pendidikan, Pemuda dan OIahraga Kab.Deli Serdang Dra. Hj. Sa’adah Lubis, MAP mendapat penjelasan tentang alat peraga murah yang dikembang guru dalam showcase keberhasilan program USAID PRIORITAS Deli Serdang di Garuda Plaza Hotel, Medan, Rabu (18/12).
Guru mitra LPTK dari SMP Swasta Al-Azhar Medan menerima sertifikat setelah mengikuti pelatihan PAKEM dan CTL di Hotel Grand Kanaya, Medan, Sabtu (19/10)
Wawancara Kepsek, Guru, Komite, Wali Murid di sekolah pembangding SDN 071202 Lahusa, Nias Selatan.
Peserta merespon baik hari analisis data yang dipresentasikan pada konsultasi publick PPG di Labuhan Batu. (19/12)
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Provinsi: Banten RAPAT KOORDINASI, REVIU, PERENCANAN ATAU PERTEMUAN LAIN YANG PENTING Rapat Koordinasi/Reviu/Perencanaan Tingkat Provinsi Tanggal
Dengan siapa
Hasil koordinasi
25 Oktober 2013
Kabid Sosbud dan Pendidikan Bappeda Provinsi Banten
USAID PRIORITAS Banten diminta untuk membuatkan program diseminasi dengan anggaran dari Bappeda Provinsi. Rencana pelaksanaan tahun 2015.
15 November 2013
Kabid Mapenda Kanwil Banten
Di tahun 2014, program peningkatan mutu madrasah akan mendiseminasi modul MBS, PAKEM, dan CTL.
22 November 2013
Dekan Fakultas Tarbiyah dan Keguruan IAIN Sultan Maulana Hasanuddin Banten
Kegiatan PLPG di tahun 2013 dan seterusnya akan menerapkan model USAID PRIORITAS dan semua dosen yang ikut pelatihan PRIORITAS menjadi pelatih dalam kegiatan PLPG.
Rapat Koordinasi/Reviu/Perencanaan Tingkat Kabupaten/kota Tanggal
Dengan siapa
Hasil koordinasi
11 Oktober 2013
Bappeda (Bid Sosmas), Kemenag (Kasi Madrasah) dan Dinas Pendidikan (Kabid Dikmen) Kota Tangerang Selatan
Sosialisasi mengenai USAID PRIORITAS
17 Oktober 2013
Kepala Dinas Pendidikan Kabupaten Tangerang, KaBid SD, KaBid SMP, Pengawas Diknas, Dewan Pendidikan, dan Korwas Kemenag
Sosialisasi mengenai USAID PRIORITAS
Komitmen bersama untuk mendukung tindak lanjut kemitraan antara USAID PRIORITAS Banten dan Pemda Tangerang
Terpilihnya kecamatan mitra di Kabupaten Tangerang: Tigaraksa dan Cisoka.
Komitmen pemda Tangerang Selatan untuk mendukung program USAID PRIORITAS Banten
Terpilihnya kecamatan mitra di Kota Tangerang Selatan: Setu dan Serpong Utara.
4 November 2013
Kabid SD dan Kabid SMP Dinas Pendidikan Kota Tangerang Selatan
KOHOR 2 SOSIALISASI PROGRAM PRIORITAS Belum ada kegiatan sosialisasi resmi mengenai program USAID PRIORITAS. Sosialisasi yang akan diselenggarakan ini akan melibatkan tidak hanya pejabat pemerintah daerah setempat seperti perwakilan dari Kantor Bupati/Walikota, Bappeda, Dinas Pendidikan, Kantor Kemenag, serta fasda terpilih dan perwakilan dari sekolah mitra.
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ASESMEN KABUPATEN Akan dilaksanakan di bulan Januari 2014.
SELEKSI SEKOLAH KOHOR 2 Seleksi sekolah di KabupatenTangerang berlangsung seperti berikut:
Proses seleksi diawali dengan pertemuan dengan Kepala Dinas, Kepala Bidang SD, Kepala Bidang SMP, Pengawas Diknas, Dewan Pendidikan dan Korwas Kemenag untuk menyampaikan Program Kegiatan PRIORITAS secara singkat termasuk Kecamatan Mitra yang akan dilpilih.
Kepala UPT Kecamatan Tigaraksa & Cisoka (Kec. Terpilih) menentukan calon SD mitra pada gugus sekolah yang dipilih. Sedangkan calon SMP ditentukan bersama Ka Bidang SMP dan Pengawas. Untuk calon MI dan MTs dipilih bersama Korwas Madrasah.
Verifikasi calon sekolah/madrasah mitra, pada indikator (1) Komitmen KS, Guru dan Komite (2) Keterjangkauan/kemudahan akses lokasi sekolah sekolah dan (3) berada dalam 1 gugus (untuk SD).
Untuk SD/MI Kec. Tigaraksa terseleksi sekolah di gugus 4 dandi Kec. Cisoka terseleksi sekolah di gugus 3. Setiap gugus dipilih 6 SD dan 2 MI dan di setiap kecamatan terpilih 2 SMP dan 2 MTs.
Di Kec. Cisoka, pada awal nya diajukan gugus 4, namun Kepala UPT dan pengawas sepakat mengganti gugus 3, karena melihat kesiapan dan komitmen sekolah yang belum siap.
Seleksi sekolah di Kota Tangerang Selatan berlangsung seperti berikut:
Proses seleksi diawali dengan pertemuan dengan Bappeda (Bid Sosmas), Kemenag (Kasi Madrasah) dan Dinas Pendidikan (Kabid Dikmen) untuk penjelasan singkat program PRIORITAS termasuk pemilihan kecamatan mitra.
Dilanjutkan dengan pertemuan dengan Kepala Bidang Pendidikan Dasar (SD-SMP) untuk mengkoordinir pemilihan calon sekolah gugus Kecamatan Setu dan Serpong Utara.
Pada pertemuan dengan Kepala UPT Kecamatan Setu & Serpong Utara (Kec. Terpilih) ditentukan calon SD mitra pada gugus sekolah yang dipilih. Sedangkan calon SMP ditentukan bersama Kepala Bidang Pendidikan Dasar dan Kasie SMP. Calon MI dan MTs dipilih berdasarkan masukan dari Kasi Madrasah dan Korwas Madrasah pada kecamatan terpilih.
Verifikasi calon sekolah/madrasah mitra yang telah diajukan Diknas dan Kemenag pada indicator (1) Komitmen KS, Guru dan Komite (2) Keterjangkauan / kemudahan akses lokasi sekolah dan (3) berada dalam 1 gugus (untuk SD/MI).
Untuk SD/MI Kec. Setu terseleksi sekolah di gugus 1 – 2 dan di Kec. Serpong Utara terseleksi sekolah di gugus 4. Setiap kecamatan terpilih 6 SD dan 2 MI dan 2 SMP dan 2 MTs.
Kecamatan Setu mengajukan gugus 1 dan 2 karena memang hanya ada 2 gugus.
SELEKSI FASILITATOR DAERAH KOHOR 2 Belum dilaksanakan.
DATA AWAL (BASELINE DATA) Pengambilan data awal sekolah di Kabupaten Tangerang dan Kota Tangerang Selatan dilaksanakan selama 2 minggu, tanggal 18 - 22 November untuk sekolah-sekolah di Kabupaten Tangerang dan pada tanggal 25 - 29 November di Kota Tangerang Selatan. 66
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Kabupaten
Tanggal
SD
MI
SMP
MTs
Total
Kab. Tangerang
18-22 November
12
4
4
4
24
Kota Tangerang Selatan
25-29 November
11
5
5
3
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STUDI BANDING Tidak ada kegiatan studi banding di tiwulan 4 tahun 2013.
PELATIHAN TINGKAT SEKOLAH (PAKEM, CTL, MBS) Pelatihan MBS SD di Kabupaten Serang berlangsung pada tanggal 1-3 Oktober 2013 bertempat di Aula PMI Provinsi Banten. Kabupaten Serang
Guru LK PR 20
16
Komsek LK PR 25
3
Kepala Sekolah LK PR 11
2
Pengawas LK PR 2
0
Lain LK PR 0
0
Total LK PR 58
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PEMILIHAN SEKOLAH LAB AND SEKOLAH MITRA LPTK Pemilihan Sekolah Lab dan Sekolah Mitra LPTK dilakukan dalam beberapa tahap. Pertama pada tanggal 20-30 November 2013 dan tahap kedua tanggal 2-16 Desember 2013 oleh TTI DSp. Pemilihan sekolah lab dan sekolah mitra LPTK Untirta dan IAIN dilakukan dengan terlebih dahulu berkoordinasi dengan Dekan LPTK masing-masing yaitu FKIP Untirta dan FTK ININ “SMH’ Banten. Setelah itu dilanjutkan dengan komunikasi secara teknis masing-masing dengan ketua Program Studi PGSD FKIP Untirta dan ketua Program Studi PGMI FTK IAIN “SMH’ Banten. TTI DSp dan ketua program studi melakukan daftar calon semua sekolah mitra masing-masing LPTK dengan memperhatikan kriteria yang ada yaitu: pertama, sekolah tersebut merupakan mitra LPTK selama ini dalam melakukan PPLK bagi calon guru mahasiswa LPTK; kedua, sekolah tersebut dekat dengan LPTK mitra dan memiliki komitmen yang tinggi untuk melakukan perubahan mutu kualitas pembelajaran sesuai dengan program USAID PRIORITAS Banten selaku mitra LPTK. TTI DSp dengan ketua program studi PGSD untuk sekolah mitra FKIP Untirta yaitu sekolah SMP dan SD serta ketua program studi PGMI FTK IAIN “SMH” Banten untuk MTs dan MI melakukan pemilihan dengan meminta kepala sekolah menandatangai kesediaan untuk menjadi mitra LPTK dalam program USAID PRIORITAS Banten. Penandatanganan melibatkan Ketua Program Studi PGSD dan PGMI untuk masing-masing sekolah. Jumlah mitra untuk masing-masing LPTK tersebut adalah 3 SMP/MTs dan 6 SD/MI untuk masing-masing LPTK.
PELATIHAN SEKOLAH LAB AND SEKOLAH MITRA LPTK Tidak dilaksanakan pada triwulan 4 tahun 2013.
PENGEMBANGAN MATERI MATA PELAJARAN OLEH KELOMPOK LPTK Kegiatan ini diawali dengan kegiatan inisiasi materi dengan lokakarya awal yang dilakukan dengan menginventarisasi materi dengan melihat konten pembelajaran yang ada di LPTK dalam bidang bahasa Indonesia kelas awal (SD), Matematika (SMP) dan Pendidikan IPA (SMP). Masing-masing LPTK mengirimkan satu perwakilan untuk setiap mata pelajaran.
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Kegiatan ini dilakukan di Hotel Century Senayan Jakarta pada tanggal 2-5 Agustus 2013 yang menghasilkan materi sebagai kebutuhan pendukung pembelajaran di LPTK. Peserta dari Untirta yang dikirim adalah Ade Husnul Mawadah, Hepsi Nindiasari, dan Enggar Utari. Sedangkan dari IAIN “SMH’ Banten yaitu Uyu Muawwanah, Khaeroni, dan Asef Saefurohman. Lokakarya lanjutan dibagi menjadi 3 kelompok besar LPTK yaitu: Aceh dan Medan mengembangkan paket IPA, Jakarta dan Sulawesi Selatan mengembangkan paket Matematika, sedangkan Jawa Barar dan Banten beserta Jawa Tengah dan Jawa Timur mengembangkan paket bahasa Indonesia kelas awal dengan perincian Jateng dan Jawa Timur mengadakan lokakarya materi yang diadakan di Solo dan Surabaya. Jawa Barat-Banten mengadakan 3 kali lokakarya pengembangan modul. Lokakarya pengembangan modul ini bertajuk Pengembangan Kurikulum dan Materi LPTK untuk beberapa paket seperti: paket literasi untuk tingkat SD, Paket sains untuk SMP/MTs, dan paket Matematik untuk tingkat SMP/MTs. LPTK Banten yaitu Untirta dan IAIN “SMH” Banten mendapat tugas untuk mengembangkan Paket Literacy bersama mitra USAID PRIORITAS Jawa Barat yaitu UPI dan IAIN Sunan Gunung Jati Bandung. Lokakarya yang pertama dilaksanakan di Cimahi Bandung dengan tuan rumah USAID PRIORITAS Jawa Barat. Kegiatan ini diselenggarakan pada tanggal 25-27 September 2013 di Hotel Simple Valore Cimahi yang menghasilkan draf materi pengembangan literasi di kelas awal dan rencana praktik pembuatan buku besar. Lokakarya kedua dilaksanakan di Fame Hotel BSD Serpong Banten dengan tuan rumah USAID PRIORITAS Banten pada tanggal 17-19 Oktober 2013. Lokakarya ini menghasilkan beberapa buah buku besar untuk diterapkan di sekolah atau LPTK untuk kemudian dibuat video dan gambar karya siswa yang dihasilkan untuk digunakan dalam modul. Lokakarya yang ketiga diadakan di Hotel Sol Marina Serpong Utara Tangerang Banten pada tanggal 13 November 2013 yang mengempurnakan draf yang ada. Kemudian diadakan lokakarya tambahan yang diadakan di Hotel Solo Paragon di Solo Jawa Tengah pada Tanggal 15-17 November 2013. Lokakarya tambahan ini membahas penyempurnaan draf modul dan pembuatan skenario video dan penyempurnaan buku besar yang dipilih yang terbaik dari Tim Jawa Barat-Banten, dan Tim JatengYogyakarta. Kemudian draf ini dibicarakan dalam pertemuan nasional di Hotel Solo Paragon Solo pada tanggal 17-19 Desember 2013 sebagai ajang untuk difinalisasi serta mensosialisasikan pada calon fasilitator dari LPTK dalam menyebarluaskan modul ini.
KEGIATAN TATA KELOLA DAN MANAJEMEN TINGKAT KABUPATEN PENATAAN DAN PEMERATAAN GURU Rangkaian kegiatan PPG di Provinsi Banten mulai dilaksanakan tanggal 8 Oktober untuk mitra di Kabupaten Serang dan Kabupaten Pandeglang. Tabel berikut menunjukkan rangkaian acara PPG di kedua kabupaten mitra tersebut:
Kabupaten
LPTK (Service Provider) LK PR
Dinas Pend. LK PR
Kantor MenAg LK PR
BKD LK PR
Bappeda Dll LK PR
Total LK PR
Total
Serang
3
0
4
1
1
0
1
0
1
0
10
1
11
Pandeglang
3
0
4
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
8
2
10
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DISEMINASI TINGKAT SEKOLAH DAN KABUPATEN Cilegon Pelatihan diseminasi CTL & PAKEM Guru Honor TK, SD, SMP, SMA dan SMK Kota Cilegon diselenggarakan pada tanggal 22-23 Oktober 2013 di Gedung Serbaguna Al-Khairiyah Citangkil, Cilegon. Jumlah peserta pelatihan total adalah 263 orang dari unsur guru dan kepala sekolah dengan rincian, jumlah laki-laki 50 orang dan perempuan 213 orang dari 161 sekolah. Dana diambil dari APBD Rp 17.500.000,- untuk 2 hari pelatihan. Pelatihan diseminasi CTL, PAKEM dan MBS dilaksanakan di Restoran Bintang Laguna pada tanggal 1314 Desember 2013. Jumlah Peserta PAKEM 98 orang guru (L:20, P:78), CTL 70 orang guru (L:14, P:56) dan MBS 130 orang Kepala Sekolah (L:68, P:62), yang bertotal 298 orang. Jumlah sekolah yang mengikuti pelatihan ini adalah 170 sekolah. Dana diambil dari APBD Rp 30.000.000,-. Tangerang Pelatihan diseminasi PAKEM & CTL Guru dan Kepala Madrasah MI, MTs dan MA Yayasan Perguruan Islam At Taqwa dilaksanakan di Yayasan Perguruan Islam At Taqwa, Kota Tangerang pada tanggal 1921 Desember 2013. Jumlah Peserta adalah 66 orang dari 3 sekolah terdiri dari guru dan kepala sekolah dengan rincian, jumlah laki-laki 28 orang dan perempuan 38 orang. Dana diambil dari Yayasan Rp 10.000.000,-. Lebak Tidak ada kegiatan diseminasi sebagai akibat dari pemilihan pemimpin daerah dan adanya penggantian baik pejabat maupun kepala sekolah.
KEGIATAN LAIN USAID PRIORITAS Banten menyelenggarakan pertemuan koordinasi staf di Kabupaten Lebak pada tanggal 23-24 Desember 2013 untuk membicarakan agenda kerja di tahun 2014, terutama menyangkut kemitraan di daerah kohor 2: Kabupaten Tangerang dan Kota Tangerang Selatan. Pertemuan ini juga membahas hasil pelaporan kegiatan di wilayah kemitraan kohor 1 serta mengevaluasi berbagai hambatan dan kendala yang dihadapi. Pertemuan ini dihadiri oleh seluruh staf USAID PRIORITAS Banten yang berjumlah 15 (lima belas) orang.
RENCANA KUARTAL DEPAN Kegiatan yang direncanakan untuk kuartal depan (Januari – Maret 2014) adalah sebagai berikut:
Kunjungan ke sekolah-sekolah mitra LPTK ke Kota Cilegon
Pameran pendidikan di Kabupaten Serang, Kabupaten Pandeglang, dan Provinsi Banten
Asesmen daerah kohor 2: Kabupaten Tangerang dan Kota Tangerang Selatan
Sosialisasi program USAID PRIORITAS ke wilayah mitra kohor 2: Kabupaten Tangerang dan Kota Tangerang Selatan
Seleksi fasilitator daerah untuk kohor 2
ToT untuk para fasilitator daerah baru dari kohor 2
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Galeri Foto
Fasilitator memberikan petunjuk cara membuat perencanaan manajemen sekolah dalam Pelatihan MBS SD di Kabupaten Serang, 1-3 Oktober 2103.
Suasana dengar pendapat dalam ToT2 PPG (Analisis Kebijakan) yang berlangsung pada 8-10 Oktober 2013 lalu.
Anggota tim perumus buku besar untuk kemampuan membaca siswa kelas awal tengah menyusun contoh buku besar (17-19 Oktober)
Fasilitator Banten berpartisipasi dalam kegiatan pengumpulan data sekolah di SMPN 2 Baros,
Pengambilan data sekolah (ME) di SDN Campaka 3, Cisoka, Kabupaten Tangerang.
Seorang anak kelas 3 di MI Nurul Falah, Ciputat, Jakarta Timur, tengah mengikuti tes baca tahap awal EGRA (November 2013).
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Provinsi: Jawa Barat RAPAT KOORDINASI, REVIU, PERENCANAAN ATAU PERTEMUAN LAIN YANG PENTING Rapat Koordinasi/Reviu/Perencanaan Tingkat Provinsi Tanggal 29 Oktober 2013
Dengan siapa
Dinas Pendidikan Provinsi Jawa Barat
Kantor Wilayah Kemenag Jabar
Biro Kerjasama Setda Jabar
Biro Yansos Setda Jabar
Bappeda Jabar
Hasil koordinasi
Program USAID PRIORITAS sangat mendukung program-program pendidikan pemerintah provinsi Jawa Barat.
Kegiatan Bintek PAKEM dan MBS pada tahun anggaran 2014 bisa bersinergi dengan kegiatan USAID PRIORITAS.
Kemenag akan mendorong perencanaan yang baik pada level satuan kerja (madrasah) untuk memasukkan kegiatan peningkatan mutu pada RKS-RKT dan RKAS.
Sinkronisasi kegiatan PAKEM dan MBS akan ditindaklanjuti melalui tim kecil yang terdiri dari USAID PRIORITAS dan dinas pendidikan.
Rencana Kerja Tindak Lanjut yang disepakati adalah : - Monitoring sekolah mitra kohor 1 - Showcase di daerah mitra kohor 1 - Showcase tingkat Provinsi - Sinkronisasi kegiatan USAID PRIORITAS dengan Pemerintah provinsi
KOHOR 2 SOSIALISASI PROGRAM PRIORITAS Cirebon
Tasikmalaya
Dilaksanakan tanggal 2 Desember 2013 di aula kantor Bupati dan dibuka oleh staf ahli Bupati.
Dihadiri oleh unsur dinas pendidikan, Bappeda, dewan pendidikan, PGRI, kepala sekolah mitra, Kepala UPTD, Pengawas, Ketua MKKS SMP, Perwakilan ketua MGMP, Staf Kemenag, Pengawas Madrasah, DF, Fajar Post, dan Radar Cirebon.
KAK diserahkan oleh USAID PRIORITAS kepada Pemerintah Kabupaten Cirebon untuk ditandatangani oleh Bupati.
Peserta mendapatkan kejelasan tentang kegiatan-kegiatan yang akan dilakukan.
Dilaksanakan tanggal 4 Desember 2013 di Pendopo lama Bupati.
Sehari sebelumnya sempat bertemu dengan Bupati Tasikmalaya dan beliau menyampaikan permohonan maaf karena tidak bisa menghadiri kegiatan sosialisasi.
Dibuka oleh Sekretaris Dinas Pendidikan Kabupaten Tasikmalaya.
Dihadiri oleh unsur dinas pendidikan (Kasie Kurikulum SMP, Kasubag umum), anggota DPRD, Kabid kesra Bappeda, Ketua Dewan Pendidikan, Kepala Sekolah mitra, DF, pengawas, MGMP, Korwas, KKG, Tim
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Pengembang Kurikulum Kemenag, MK2MI, Pengawas madrasah.
Bekasi
Kuningan
Pemerintah Kabupaten Tasikmalaya menyerahkan KAK yang sudah ditandatangani Bupati kepada USAID PRIORITAS.
Peserta mendapatkan kejelasan tentang kegiatan-kegiatan yang akan dilakukan
Dilaksanakan tanggal 5 Desember 2013 di aula Kantor Bupati dan dibuka oleh Kepala Dinas Pendidikan.
Dihadiri oleh unsur dinas pendidikan (Kabid SMP, Kasie Kurikulum SDSMP), Ketua MGMP 5 Mapel, Unsur Kemenag (Ketua Pokjawas, Pengawas MI dan MTs, Ketua MK2MI dan MK2MTs), kepala sekolah/madrasah mitra, DF, kepala UPTD mitra, dewan pendidikan, BKD, Kominfo, media (radar bekasi dan JakTV).
Tidak ada penyerahan KAK karena dokumen masih direview oleh Bagian Hukum Setda.
Peserta mendapatkan kejelasan tentang kegiatan-kegiatan yang akan dilakukan.
Dilaksanakan tanggal 12 Desember 2013 di aula Dispenda dan dibuka oleh Wakil Bupati Kuningan.
Satu hari sebelumnya, tim PRIORITAS melakukan audiensi dengan Wakil Bupati.
Dihadiri oleh Kepala Dinas Pendidikan, Kabid Dikdas, Kasie TK/SD, Kasie SMP, KPPS, Pengawas, Kepala UPTD, Sekretaris BKD, Ketua MKPS, Koordinator Komite Guru, Kasubag Hukum, Kabid Sosbud Bappeda, Anggota DPRD, Kasie Pendidikan Madrasah, Kepala Sekolah, DF, dan wartawan.
Secara simbolis KAK di paraf oleh Wakil Bupati dilanjutkan dengan pemukulan gong sebagai tanda program mulai berjalan di Kabupaten Kuningan.
Peserta mendapatkan kejelasan tentang kegiatan-kegiatan yang akan dilakukan.
ASESMEN KABUPATEN Asesmen terhadap Kabupaten Cirebon dilaksanakan pada tanggl 7 November 2013 di RM Roso Eco, Kabupaten Kuningan pada tanggal 8 November 2013 di Rumah Makan Mayang Jl. RE Martadinata Kuningan, Kabupaten Tasikmalaya pada tanggal 12 November 2103 di RM Gunung Jati, dan Kabupaten Bekasi dilaksanakan pada tanggal 13 November 2013 bertempat di Aula dinas pendidikan.
SELEKSI SEKOLAH KOHOR 2 Tahapan yang dilakukan adalah: 1. Diskusi tentang kriteria seleksi sekolah mitra USAID PRIORITAS dengan dinas pendidikan, kemenag, dan bappeda dari 4 daerah terpilih. Diskusi dilaksanakan pada tanggal 17 September 2013 di Cirebon, 18 September 2013 di Tasikmalaya, 24 September 2013 di Kuningan, dan 26 September 2013 di Bekasi.
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2. Seleksi sekolah berdasarkan kriteria dilakukan oleh dinas pendidikan dan kemenag serta didampingi oleh staf USAID PRIORITAS Jawa Barat. 3. Verifikasi usulan sekolah oleh tim USAID PRIORITAS bersama-sama dengan dinas pendidikan dan kemenag dilakukan selama minggu 1 – minggu III bulan Oktober 2013. 4. Penetapan sekolah mitra USAID PRIORITAS
SELEKSI FASILITATOR DAERAH KOHOR 2 Tahapan seleksi fasilitator daerah adalah sebagai berikut: 1. Dinas Pendidikan dan Kantor Kementerian Agama Kabupaten membentuk tim seleksi 2. Tim Kabupaten dan Tim PRIORITAS menyusun daftar panjang yang menghasilkan 80 orang calon peserta seleksi. 3. Tim Kabupaten dan Tim PRIORITAS menyusun daftar pendek yang menghasilkan 56 orang calon peserta seleksi. 4. Tim Kabupaten mengundang 56 orang yang masuk daftar pendek untuk mengikuti proses wawancara. 5. Tim Kabupaten dan Tim USAID PRIORITAS melakukan wawancara terhadap 56 orang calon fasilitator. 6. Tim Kabupaten dan Tim USAID PRIORITAS menentukan 30 orang fasilitator daerah. Hasil seleksi:
Perwakilan dari Kemenag yang menjadi fasilitator daerah Cirebon hanya 1 orang dikarenakan semua calon dari Kemenag berdasarkan wawancara tidak menunjukkan hasil yang baik.
Di Kabupaten Tasikmalaya, kemenag adalah 40%.
Di Kabupaten Kuningan, fasilitator daerah dari dinas pendidikan sebanyak 63% dan kemenang sebanyak 37%.
Di Kabupaten Bekasi, fasilitator daerah dari dinas pendidikan sebanyak 67% dan kemenag sebanyak 33%.
fasilitator daerah dari dinas pendidikan sebanyak 60% dan
DATA AWAL (BASELINE DATA) Pengumpulan data awal di Kabupaten Cirebon dan Kuningan dilaksanakan pada tanggal 6-9 November 2013 sedangkan di Kabupaten Tasikmalaya dan Bekasi dilaksanakan pada tanggal 11-14 November 2013. Pengumpulan data dilaksanakan oleh enumerator yang berasal dari DF daerah DBE. Pengambilan data EGRA dilakukan dari tanggal 12-22 November. Yang menjadi target pengumpulan data di setiap daerah adalah 4 SD/MI mitra, 4 SD/MI pembanding, 3 SMP/MTs mitra, 3 SMP/MTs pembanding, KKG mitra, KKG pembanding, dan MGMP.
STUDI BANDING SEKOLAH MITRA UPI DAN UIN Studi banding dilakukan pada tanggal 3-4 Desember 2013 ke Kota Cimahi. Tidak kurang dari 63 orang peserta turut serta dalam kegiatan ini. Sekolah yang dikunjungi adalah 5 SD, 1 SMP, dan 1 MTsN. Hasil yang dicapai dari kegiatan studi banding adalah (1) semua peserta mendapatkan hal-hal yang positif dari pengalaman mengamati proses pembelajaran dari sekolah yang dikunjungi, (2) peserta menyusun beberapa rekomendasi jadwal rencana pelaksanaan pelatihan pembelajaran (sabtu, minggu, dan senin) dan MBS di sekolah dan madrasah mitra.
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Tanggal
Kabupaten Tujuan
LPTK UPI Bandung
3-4 Desember 2013
Kota Cimahi
Peserta (LK/PR) Guru SD/MI/SMP/MTs, Pengawas Kemenag, Pengawas Dikbud, Dosen UPI/UIN Bandung
UIN Bandung
Jumlah peserta yang ikut adalah 19 orang perempuan dan 44 orang laki-laki.
PELATIHAN TINGKAT SEKOLAH (PAKEM, CTL, MBS) Pelaksanaan pelatihan tingkat sekolah di Jawa Barat periode Oktober-Desember 2013 adalah sebagai berikut: Kabupaten Ciamis
Jenis Pelatihan
Waktu
Pelatihan MBS SD/MI
Unsur Peserta
2 – 4 Oktober 2013 (Sindangkasih)
Pelatihan MBS SMP/MTs
Sekolah/Instansi
kepala sekolah, guru, dan komite sekolah
MI Gunung Cupu, MI Kalangari, SDN 1 Sukamanah, SDN 1 Sukaraja, SDN 2 Sukamanah, SDN 2 Sukaraja, SDN 3 Sukamanah, SDN 3 Sukaraja
8-10 Oktober 2013 (Banjarsari)
MI Cibadak, MI Sindangtawang, SDN 1 Sindangsari, SDN 1 Sukasari, SDN 2 Sindangsari, SDN 2 Sukasari, SDN 3 Sindangsari, SDN 3 Sukasari,
2-4 Oktober 2013 (Sindangkasih)
MTsN Sindangkasih,, SMPN 1 Cikoneng, SMPN 1 Sindangkasih, dan SMPN 2 Cikoneng
8-10 Oktober 2013 (Banjarsari)
MTsN Wanayasa, SMPN 1 Banjarsari, SMPN 2 Banjarsari, SMPN 3 Banjarasari
Kabupaten Ciamis
Guru LK PR 29
23
Komsek LK PR 39
7
Kepala Sekolah LK PR 13
3
Pengawas LK PR 1
0
Lain LK PR 0
0
Total LK PR 82
Total
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PENGEMBANGAN MATERI MATA PELAJARAN OLEH KELOMPOK LPTK Jawa Barat dan Banten mendapat tugas untuk menyusun buku pengayaan Early Grade Literacy (Buku membaca dan menulis awal). Penyusunan buku ini melibatkan dosen dari LPTK mitra. Kegiatan penyusunan dilakukan melalui lokakarya sebanyak tiga kali yaitu Lokakarya I di Cimahi Jawa Barat: 2527 September 2013; Lokakarya 2 di Tangerang Banten, 17-19 Oktober 2013; dan Lokakarya 3 di Tangerang Banten, 1-3 November 2013. Dari lokakarya tersebut dihasilkan naskah pengayaan bagi Dosen Bahasa Indonesia dan Buku Besar sebagai alat bantu pelaksanaan pembelajaran bagi guru. Untuk memantapkan dan menguji keterbacaan Buku Besar maka dilakukan pula ujicoba penggunaan Buku besar di sekolah dasar Tulus Kartika Bandung pada tanggal 22- 23 Oktober 2013. Untuk mematangkan hasil ketiga lokakarya tersebut, maka dilakukan pula lokakarya tambahan di Solo Jawa Tengah tanggal 15-17 November 2013. Kegiatan diakhiri dengan melakukan reviu secara bersama seluruh kegiatan penyusunan buku pada tanggal 17-19 Desember 2013 di Solo, Jawa Tengah.
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KEGIATAN TATA KELOLA DAN MANAJEMEN TINGKAT KABUPATEN PENATAAN DAN PEMERATAAN GURU TOT #2: Analisis Kebijakan Tanggal 8-10 Oktober 2013
Unsur Peserta SP/Dosen UPI : 6 orang SP/Dosen UIN : 3 orang DC : 3 orang
Tujuan Para penyedia layanan siap untuk menjadi fasilitator dan pendamping pada saat lokakarya 2 PPG
Hasil 1. Peserta melakukan “ role play”, yaitu setiap peserta berperan sebagai tim teknis yang harus meyakinkan tim kebijakan. 2. Peserta bersama dengan fasilitator mengkaji setiap unit modul, serta melakukan diskusi/berbagi
Lokakarya #2: Analisis Kebijakan Lokakarya Analisis Kebijakan PPG dilaksanakan pada tanggal 23-25 Oktober 2013 bertempat di hotel Sari Ater, Subang. Kegiatan dihadiri oleh pemangku kepentingan dari Kabupaten Cimahi, Bandung Barat dan Ciamis yang terdiri dari Unsur Dinas Pendidikan, Bappeda, Badan Kepegawaian dan pemangku kepentingan Provinsi dari unsur Badan Kepegawaian, Kanwil Kemenag dan Lembaga Penjaminan Mutu Pendidikan. Kegiatan ini bertujuan untuk (1) Menyadari bahwa ada berbagai pilihan kebijakan untuk mengatasi masalah distribusi guru yang tidak merata, (2) mengidentifikasi isu strategis, merumuskan tujuan dan mengidentifikasi alternatif-alternatif kebijakan, (3) merumuskan kriteria, skala prioritas dan alternatif kebijakan yang akan diformulasikan menjadi kebijakan, (4) mengidentifikasi jenis, tingkat sebagai acuan untuk formulasi kebijakan penataan dan pemerataan guru, (5) merencanakan implementasi dan integrasi kebijakan ke dalam sistem perencanaan daerah (dinas pendidikan dan BKD), (6) menghitung kebutuhan dan ketersediaan dana yang diperlukan untuk melaksanakan alternatif kebijakan yang dipilih, (7) Merancang kegiatan konsultasi publik terkait dengan formulasi kebijakan yang akan dikonsultasikan. Hasil dari lokakarya ini adalah masing-masing daerah sudah mempunyai alternatif kebijakan penataan dan pemerataan guru yang akan dimatangkan menjadi kebijakan terpilih pada saat pendampingan.
Konsultasi Publik Dinas pendidikan Kabupaten Bandung Barat telah melaksanakan konsultasi publik penataan dan pemerataan guru pada tanggal 18 Desember 2013 bertempat di aula Setda. Kegiatan dibuka oleh Wakil Bupati didampingi oleh Asisten I, Ketua Komisi D DPRD, dan Kepala Dinas Pendidikan. Peserta yang hadir terdiri dari anggota komisi D DPRD, BKD KBB, Kemenag propinsi Jawa Barat, Kepala Disdikpora, Kabid SD Disdikpora, Kabid SMP Disdikpora, Kasubag Program Disdikpora, Kasubag kepegawaian Disdikpora, Kemanag KBB, Koordinator Pengawas SMP, Koordinator Pengawas SD, Perwakilan Kepala UPTD, Ketua PGRI, Perwakilan Kepala SD, Perwakilan kepala SMP, Sekdis Kota Cimahi, Ketua dewan Pendidikan, dan Penyedia layanan (UPI dan UIN). Hasil pemetaan kecukupan guru dipresentasikan langsung oleh Kepala Dinas Pendidikan dan mendapat dukungan dari para pemangku kepentingan yang hadir. Tindak lanjut dari kegiatan ini adalah dinas pendidikan dan BKD akan menyusun peraturan bupati sebagai bentuk turunan dari Perda Pendidikan.
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DISEMINASI TINGKAT SEKOLAH DAN KABUPATEN Sepanjang bulan Oktober – Desember 2013, daerah yang melaksanakan diseminasi tingkat sekolah adalah Kota Cimahi, Kota Bogor, Sukabumi, Garut, Karawang, dan Subang. Total jumlah sekolah adalah 599. Total peserta yang mengikuti diseminasi adalah 1.283 orang yang terdiri dari 543 orang laki-laki dan 740 orang perempuan. Dana yang digunakan untuk diseminasi berasal dari dana mandiri sekolah dengan total nilai Rp 219.220.500,- dan dana dari APBD dengan total nilai Rp 333.000.000,-. Adapun total dana yang didukung oleh PRIORITAS adalah sebesar Rp. 83.745.751, Dinas pendidikan Kabupaten Karawang pada bulan November-Desember melakukan diseminasi program penataan dan pemerataan guru. Tahapan yang dilakukan sama persis dengan tahapan yang dikembangkan oleh USAID PRIORITAS. Dukungan yang diberikan oleh USAID PRIORITAS adalah mengirimkan penyedia layanan.
KEGIATAN LAIN Pemantauan Pemangku Kepentingan Provinsi ke Sekolah Mitra Daerah Kohor 1 Tindaklanjut dari pertemuan koordinasi dengan pemerintah provinsi pada tanggal 29 Oktober 2013 adalah melakukan pemantauan/kunjungan ke sekolah-sekolah mitra PRIORITAS di daerah kohor 1. Pemangku kepentingan provinsi yang terlibat dalam kegiatan monitoring ini adalah unsur dinas pendidikan provinsi, unsur kemenag, Biro Kerjasama Setda, Biro Yansos Setda, dan Bappeda. Kabupaten Cimahi
Waktu 19 November 2013
Sekolah yang dikunjungi SMPN 8 Cimahi MTs N 1 Cimahi
Bandung Barat
18 November 2013
SD Rajamandala 2 MIS Samsudin
Ciamis
22-23 November 2013
22 November 2013 SDN 1 Sindangsari MI PUI Cibadak 23 November 2013 SMPN 1 Sindang Kasih MTs N Sindang Kasih
Hasil yang dicapai dari kegiatan ini adalah pemangku kepentingan di tingkat provinsi menyimpulkan bahwa secara umum, pembelajaran aktif dan kreatif telah mewarnai proses pembelajaran di kelas melalui lingkungan kelas yang menunjukkan pada kesiapan siswa ke arah belajar aktif, pajangan sebagai hasil karya siswa sudah nampak menghiasi dinding kelas dan sudah terlihat keberanian siswa untuk tampil. Pemangku kepentingan provinsi pun memberikan masukan, diantaranya : (1) Pembelajaran Tematik yang sudah berjalan akan lebih baik bila mengangkat potensi lokal. (2) Guru harus memiliki keragaman pendekatan, strategi, model-model pembelajaran untuk implementasi Pembelajaran aktif di kelas. (3) Lembar Kerja, harus didisain sedemikian rupa agar merangsang rasa ingin tahu anak. (4) Daya dukung fasilitas dalam implementasi Pembelajaran Aktif harus lebih ditingkatkan.
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RENCANA KUARTAL DEPAN Kegiatan yang direncanakan untuk kuartal depan (Januari – Maret 2014) adalah sebagai berikut:
TOT DF Kohor 2 (Januari 2014)
Kunjungan sekolah untuk daerah Kohor 2 (Februari 2014)
Pameran pendidikan tingkat Kabupaten Kohor 1 (Januari 2014)
Pameran pendidikan tingkat Provinsi (Februari 2014)
Pelatihan tingkat sekolah di daerah kohor 2 (Februari-Maret 2014)
Pelatihan sekolah mitra LPTK (Januari-Februari 2014)
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Galeri Foto
PC, Wakil Bupati dan anggota DPRD pada program sosialisasi di Kabupaten Kuningan.
Tatang, kepala Dinas Pendidikan Ciamis berkunjung ke pelatihan MBS d SMPN 1 Sindangkasih Ciamis.
Dr. Asep Hilman, kepala kantor pelayanan social di Jawa Barat melakukan pemantauan pada proses pembelajaran di MTsN Sindangkasih, Ciamis.
Tim mewawancarai calon fasilitator daerah untuk daerah binaan baru di kohor 2.
Kabid Dikdas Office Bandung Barat ikut mengambil bagian pada Lokakarya II: Penataan dan Pemerataan Guru di Subang.
Jujun Junaedi dan Anwar Rifai (komite dan guru MI Nailusibyan/ sekolah mitra LPTKl) berkunjung ke SDN Utama mandiri in Cimahi.
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Kepala sekolah, guru dan pengawas SD/MI Ciamis menghadiri pelatihan MBS.
Pemangku kepentingan setempat menghadiri acara sosialisasi di Bekasi.
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Provinsi: Jawa Tengah RAPAT KOORDINASI, REVIU, PERENCANAAN ATAU PERTEMUAN LAIN YANG PENTING Rapat Koordinasi/Reviu/Perencanaan Tingkat Provinsi Tanggal
Dengan siapa
1 November 2013
Dinas Pendidikan, Bappeda, Biro Kerjasama, Dewan Pendidikan dan pemangku kepentingan provinsi lainnya.
Hasil koordinasi Tersampaikannya laporan tahun pertama program USAID PRIORITAS Provinsi Jawa Tengah kepada 16 lembaga pemangku kepentingan provinsi dan 3 LPTK mitra.
Rapat Koordinasi/Reviu/Perencanaan Tingkat LPTK Tanggal
Dengan siapa
12 Oktober 2013
Hasil koordinasi
Saminanto (Fasilitator IAIN Walisongo), Ani Rusilowati (UNNES)
Disepakati SD/MI dan SMP/MTs mitra IAIN Walisongo dan UNNES yang terpilih menjadi mitra kegiatan program USAID PRIORITAS
Supartinah dan Esti Swastika (Fasilitator UNY)
Disepakati SD dan SMP mitra UNY yang terpilih menjadi mitra kegiatan program USAID PRIORITAS
29 Oktober 2013
Rapat Koordinasi/Reviu/Perencanaan Tingkat Kabupaten Tanggal 1 Oktober 2013
Dengan siapa
Kasi ketenagaan Disdikpora dan Kasi Madrasah Kemenag
Dinas Dikpora, Kemenag, Kepala sekolah/ madrasah mitra dan non mitra, dan Bagian Umum Setda.
21 Oktober 2013 30 Oktober 2013 29 November 2013 20 November 2013 20 November 2013
Sekretaris Dinas, Kasi SMP, Kasubbag Keuangan, dan Kasubbag Perencanaan Disdikpora Karanganyar
Bagian Perencanaan Disdikpora Batang
Kadinas, Dewan Pendidikan dan kemenag Kab Semarang
Disdikpora dan Kemenag kabupaten Wonosobo
Hasil koordinasi
Disepakati mekanisme perekrutan fasilitator daerah Kabupaten Wonosobo
Ditetapkannya waktu sosialisasi Kabupaten Wonosobo dan kesediaan bupati untuk memimpin sosialisasi.
Disepakati usulan untuk melakukan diseminasi BOSP di Karanganyar untuk mendukung pendidikan gratis.
Penetapan dana pendamping Kegiatan USAIDPRIORITAS 2014 yaitu sebesar Rp 50.000.000,dari dana APBD
Tersampaikannya laporan tahunan USAID PRIORITAS Kabupaten Semarang
Peserta, waktu dan agenda kegiatan dalam kunjungan belajar disepakati dan siap untuk melakukan kunjungan
KOHOR 2 SOSIALISASI PROGRAM PRIORITAS Sosialisasi program dilaksanakan pada tanggal 29 Oktober 2013 di Kabupaten Wonosobo dan dihadiri oleh 74 peserta) dan tanggal 31 Oktober 2013 di Kabupaten Pekalongan dihadiri oleh 87 peserta.. Di Kabupaten Wonosobo sosialisasi dipimpin oleh Bupati Wanosobo Drs. H. Abdul Kholiq Arif, M.Si 80
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sedangkan di Kabupaten Pekalongan oleh Sekretais Daerah Kabupaten Pekalongan Ir. H. Susiyanto, MM. Peserta sosialisasi berasal dari unsur Dinas Pendidikan, Kemenag, Bappeda, DPRD, DPPKAD, Kepala Sekolah Mitra, komite sekolah, dan para fasilitator daerah. Hasil dari sosialisasi ini adalah program USAID PRIORITAS dipahami oleh peserta dan Pemerintah Daerah memberikan dukungan kepada program ini. Bupati juga meminta agar diberikan laporan rutin setiap kegiatan yang telah dilakukan.
ASESMEN KABUPATEN Kegiatan asesmen Kabupaten Pekalongan dilaksanakan pada tanggal 1 November 2013 di Rumah Makan Kulu Asri Pekalongan yang bertujuan untuk mengidentifikasi kebutuhan pengembangan kapasitas pemerintah daerah bidang pendidikan dan sekolah. Unsur yang terlibat berasal dari Dinas Pendidikan, Kantor Kemenag, DPRD, Dewan Pendidikan, dan Bappeda kabupaten dengan jumlah peserta sebanyak 18 orang (P:2, L:16). Asesmen dilakukan dengan dua forum yang berbeda, satu forum diikuti pelaksana pendidikan dan yang lain institusi pendukung penyelenggaraan pendidikan.
SELEKSI SEKOLAH KOHOR 2 (telah dilaporkan pada QR 6) SELEKSI FASILITATOR DAERAH KOHOR 2 Seleksi Fasilitator Daerah di Kabupaten Pekalongan dilaksanakan pada tanggal 16-18 Oktober 2013 di Aula Kantor Dinas Pendidikan Pekalongan dan di Kabupaten Wonosobo pada tanggal 8 – 10 Oktober di Aula Kemenag Wonosobo. Kegiatan seleksi diawali dengan seleksi administratif dilanjutkan dengan wawancara pada hari berikutnya. Wawancara dibagi dua tahap, tahap pertama untuk jenjang SD/MI dan tahap ke dua jenjang SMP/MTs. Seleksi dilakukan oleh PC, WSDS, TTOJS, TTOPS, Dinas Pendidikan dan Kemenag. Hasil seleksi yaitu terpilih 15 orang fasilitator jenjang SD/MI dan 15 orang fasilitator jenjang SMP/MTs.
DATA AWAL (BASELINE DATA) Pelatihan Pengambilan Data Pelatihan pengambilan data tingkat sekolah untuk mitra USAID PRIORITAS dilaksanakan pada tanggal 17 – 18 Oktober 2013 di Hotel Melia Purosani, Yogyakarta. Pelatihan diikuti oleh 49 peserta (L:37, P:12) yang berasal dari 7 Kabupaten (Batang, Purbalingga, Semarang, Banjarnegara, Sragen, Kudus dan Purworejo). Peserta pelatihan berasal dari unsur fasilitator daerah.
Pengambilan Data Kohor 2 Kegiatan dilaksanakan pada tanggal 28 Oktober - 1 November 2013 dengan mengambil sampel dari 7 sekolah mitra (4 SD/MI dan 3 SMP/MTs) dan 7 sekolah pembanding/non mitra (4 SD/MI dan 3 SMP/MTs) di masing-masing Kabupaten baik Wonosobo maupun Pekalongan. Data yang diambil antara lain adalah tes siswa (kelas 4, 5 dan 8), pengamatan pembelajaran (kelas 1,2, 4, 5, 6, dan 8), serta wawancara dengan Kepala Sekolah, Guru, Komite sekolah dan KKG/MGMP.
Pengambilan Data Kohor 1 Pengambilan data tingkat sekolah di kabupaten kohor 1 dilaksanakan oleh fasilitator dari kabupaten yang berbeda dari kabupaten yang akan diambil datanya. Pengambilan dilaksanakan di 7 sekolah mitra (4 SD/MI dan 3 SMP/MTs) dan 7 sekolah pembanding/non mitra (4 SD/MI dan 3 SMP/MTs). Data yang diambil berupa pengamatan pembelajaran (kelas 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, dan 8) dan wawancara dengan Kepala Sekolah, Guru, Komite Sekolah dan KKG/MGMP. Kegiatan dilaksanakan di Batang tanggal 20 – 22 November 2013, Banjarnegaran tanggal 20 – 22 November 2013, Purbalingga tanggal 13 – 15
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November 2013, Semarang tanggal 12 – 14 November 2013, dan Sragen tanggal 20 – 22 November 2013.
KUNJUNGAN BELAJAR KOHOR 2 Kegiatan kunjungan belajar kabupaten pekalongan (ke Kabupaten Kudus, Demak, dan Jepara) dilaksanakan tanggal 20-21 November 2013 dan Kabupaten Wonosobo (ke Kabupaten Karanganyar dan Boyolali) tanggal 25-26 November 2013. Peserta dari Pekalongan berjumlah 95 orang dan 90 orang dari Wonosobo, terdiri atas unsur Dinas Pendidikan, Kantor Kemenag, Bappeda, Bagian Hukum Pemda, Bagian Humas Setda, Wartawan, Kepala UPTD, Kepala Sekolah/Madrasah Mitra, Komite Sekolah/Madrasah Mitra, Guru Sekolah/Madrasah Mitra, Dewan Pendidikan, dan Fasilitator Kabupaten. Peserta dari Kabupaten Wonosobo mengunjungi SMPN 3 Karanganyar, MTs Cepogo Boyolali, SDN 01 Karanganyar dan MIM Karanganyar. Peserta dari Kabupaten Pekalongan mengunjungi SMPN 2 Jekulo Kudus, MTsN 02 Kudus, SDN 1 Dorang Nalumsari Jepara, dan MI Miftahussalam 2 Wonosalam Demak. Hasil yang dicapai yaitu peserta memahami pola pendampingan USAIDDBE/PRIORITAS terkait dengan pengelolaan manajemen, pelaksanaan pembelajaran, peran serta masyarakat dan kinerja fasilitator daerah serta siap untuk mengimplementasikannya. Tanggal
Kabupaten Asal
Kabupaten Tujuan
Peserta (LK/PR)
20 – 21 November 2013
Pekalongan
Kudus, Demak, Jepara
95 Orang (L:71, P:24)
25 – 26 November 2013
Wonosobo
Karanganyar, Boyolali
90 Orang (L:68, P:22)
PELATIHAN TINGKAT SEKOLAH (PAKEM, CTL, MBS) tidak ada PEMILIHAN SEKOLAH LAB DAN SEKOLAH MITRA LPTK (sudah ada di QR 6) KUNJUNGAN BELAJAR SEKOLAH LAB AND SEKOLAH MITRA LPTK Kunjungan Belajar sekolah lab dan sekolah mitra UNY dilaksanakan pada tanggal 28 November 2013 ke SDN 1 Bendosari dan ke SMPN 19 Purworejo. Madrasah mitra IAIN Walisongo melakukan kunjungan ke MI YATPI dan MTsN Jeketro Grobogan pada tanggal 29 November 2013. Sedangkan sekolah mitra UNNES ke SDN 5 Bintoro dan SMPN Karangtengah Demak pada tanggal 30 November 2013. Peserta berasal dari unsur Kepala Sekolah/Madrasah, Komite Sekolah/Madrasah, dan Guru masing-masing 1 orang (3 orang per sekolah/madrasah), perwakilan Dinas Pendidikan Kabupaten Sleman, Kabupaten Kulonprogo, Kabupaten Bantul dan Kota Yogyakarta sebagai mitra UNY, Perwakilan Kemenag Kota Semarang sebagai mitra UNNES, dan perwakilan Dinas Pendidikan Kota semarang sebagai mitra UNNES. Peserta kunjungan merasakan manfaat dalam pembelajaran PAKEM/CTL dan MBS dan mempunyai komitmen untuk melaksanakan di sekolah atau daerah masingmasing.
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Tanggal
Kabupaten Tujuan
Kabupaten Asal
28 November 2013
29 November 2013
Kulonprogo, Bantul, Sleman, dan Kota Yogyakarta (Mitra UNY)
Purworejo
Semarang (Mitra IAIN Walisongo
Grobogan
Peserta (LK/PR) L: 23 P: 13 L: 25 P: 7
30 November 2013
Semarang (Mitra UNNES)
Demak
L: 28 P: 8
PELATIHAN SEKOLAH LAB DAN SEKOLAH MITRA LPTK (rencana bulan Januari 2014) PENGEMBANGAN MATERI MATA PELAJARAN OLEH KELOMPOK LPTK Kegiatan lokakarya Early Grade Literacy dilaksanakan empat kali. Pertama dilaksanakan di kantor USAID PRIORITAS Semarang pada tanggal 21-23 September 2013, kedua di Hotel Grand Tjokro pada tangal 11-13 Oktober 2013, ketiga di Hotel Lor Inn Solo pada tanggal 25-27 Oktober 2013 dan ke empat dilaksanakan pada tanggal 15-17 November 2013 di Hotel Paragon Solo. Peserta lokakarya dari konsultan STTA, TTIDS, TTO-PS, dosen dari LPTK mitra. Hasil lokakarya berupa draf final Apa dan Mengapa literasi, apa yang harus diajarkan dalam literasi kelas awal, Literacy Block, media pengajaran, dan asesmen dan evaluasI, key concepts dan detail kegiatan dalam perkuliahan serta asesmennya, dan tiga buah buku besar literasi untuk kelas 1, kelas 2, dan kelas 3.
KEGIATAN TATA KELOLA DAN MANAJEMEN TINGKAT KABUPATEN Pendampingan Lokakarya 2 Penataan dan Pemerataan Guru (PPG) Kegiatan Pendampingan Lokakarya 2 PPG dilaksanakan di 5 kabupaten mitra USAID PRIORITAS. Peserta merupakan tim pengambil kebijakan PPG dan tim teknis PPG yang berjumlah 8 orang setiap kabupaten. Pelaksanaan pendampingan di Kabupaten Banjarnegara pada tanggal 22-23 Oktober 2013, Kabupaten Batang pada tanggal 24-25 Oktober 2013, Kabupaten Sragen pada tanggal 28-29 Oktober 2013, Kabupaten Semarang pada tanggal 30-31Oktober 2013, dan Kabupaten Purbalingga pada tanggal 27-29 November 2013. Capaian dari kegiatan ini berupa terpilihnya alternatif kebijakan, rekomendasi kebijakan, dan formulasi kebijakan PPG yang akan disampaikan pada pemangku kepentingan pendidikan kabupaten. Partisipan yang hadir terdapat dalam tabel di bawah.
Kabupaten
LPTK LK PR
Dinas Pend. LK PR
Kantor MenAg LK PR
BKD LK PR
Bappeda dll LK PR
Total LK PR
Total
Banjarnegara
1
1
4
2
2
7
3
10
Batang
2
-
4
2
1
7
2
9
Semarang
1
-
4
1
1
6
1
7
Sragen
1
-
4
1
1
7
2
9
Purbalingga
-
-
6
-
2
8
-
8
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Konsultasi Publik PPG Kegiatan Konsultasi Publik PPG pada bulan Desember 2013 dilaksanakan di 3 kabupaten, yaitu Kabupaten Banjarnegara pada tanggal 5 dan 10 Desember 2013, Batang pada tanggal 12-13 Desember 2013, dan Kabupaten Semarang pada tanggal 23-24 Desember 2013. Tujuan konsultasi publik yaitu untuk memperoleh masukan dan dukungan dari pemangku kepentingan pendidikan di tingkat kabupaten termasuk Bupati atau Wakil Bupati sehingga program PPG ditindaklanjuti dengan implementasi kebijakan. Kegiatan ini melibatkan Bupati/ Wakil Bupati, DPRD, Dinas Pendidikan, BKD, Bappeda, Dewan Pendidikan, PGRI, Media, Koordinator Pengawas, perwakilan Kelompok Kerja Kepala Sekolah (K3S), dan Kemenag. Hasil kegiatan konsultasi publik berupa masukan-masukan dari pemangku kepentingan pendidikan untuk menyempurnakan rancangan formulasi kebijakan dan implementasi kebijakan PPG.
Kabupaten
LPTK LK PR
Dinas Pend. LK PR
Kantor MenAg LK PR
BKD LK PR
Bappeda dll LK PR
Total LK PR
Total
Banjarnegara
1
1
9
3
-
1
3
-
7
2
20
7
27
Batang
1
1
7
2
-
-
2
1
6
2
16
6
22
Semarang
1
3
8
2
1
2
2
6
9
16
25
DISEMINASI TINGKAT SEKOLAH DAN KABUPATEN Kegiatan diseminasi rentang bulan Oktober sampai Desember 2013 di Provinsi Jawa Tengah tercatat sebanyak 17 kali kegiatan dengan rincian 6 kali di Kabupaten Boyolali, 1 kali di Purworejo, 6 kali di Karanganyar, 1 kali Jepara, 1 kali di Kota Semarang, dan 2 kali di Kabupaten Kudus. Kegiatan berupa pelatihan BOSP untuk dinas pendidikan dan pelatihan praktik yang baik (PAKEM, MBS, dan CTL) baik jenjang SD/MI maupun jenjang SMP/MTs. Total peserta yang mengikuti kegiatan sebanyak 1461 orang (L:659, P:802) peserta berasal dari unsur guru, kepala sekolah, komite, pengawas, UPTD, dan staf Dinas Dindikpora dan Kemenag. Jumlah dana untuk 17 kali kegiatan tersebut sebesar Rp. 344.321.750 dengan rincian berasal dari BOS/Mandiri sebanyak Rp. 193.706.750, MGMP/KKG/KKKS sebesar Rp. 9.570.000, APBD sebesar Rp. 15.000.000, USAID PRIORITAS sejumlah Rp. 116.780.000,, dan dari lainnya sebesar Rp. 9.265.000.
KEGIATAN LAIN Pada tanggal 1 Desember 2013 IKIP PGRI Semarang sebagai anggota konsorsium LPTK di Jateng membentuk Forum Fasilitator MBS Kota Semarang yang diikuti oleh kepala SD/MI, pengawas sekolah di Kota Semarang, dan dosen. Mulai tahun 2014 forum ini akan melakukan kegiatan diseminasi pembelajaran dan manajemen tingkat SD/MI. Sebagai tindaklanjut kegiatan tersebut, pada tanggal 2628 Desember 2013 dilakukan pelatihan MBS untuk SD Muhammadiyah se-Kota Semarang dengan jumlah peserta 52 orang dengan dana dari kumpulan 14 SD Muhammadiyah sebesar Rp. 9.500.000.-
RENCANA KUARTAL DEPAN Kegiatan yang direncanakan untuk kuartal depan (Januari – Maret 2014) adalah sebagai berikut:
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Finalisasi pendampingan manajemen dan pembelajaran di 5 kabupaten kohor 1.
Pameran pendidikan manajemen dan pembelajaran tingkat Kabupaten di 5 kabupaten kohor1.
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Uji publik PPG di Kabupaten Purbalingga dan Sragen.
Pameran pendidikan manajemen, pembelajaran, dan PPG Kabupaten kohor 1 di tingkat provinsi.
TOT fasilitator daerah di 2 kabupaten kohor 2 untuk manajemen dan pembelajaran.
Pelatihan manajemen dan pembelajaran di 2 kabupaten kohor 2 tingkat kabupaten.
Diseminasi manajemen dan pembelajaran di kabupaten eks DBE.
TOT fasilitator Daerah putaran 2 di 5 kabupaten kohor 1 untuk manajemen dan pembelajaran.
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Tim pembuatan Buku Besar- salah satu produk Early Grade Workshopsedang berdiskusi mengenai isi buku besar di Hotel Tjokro Yogyakarta (25/10).
Tim monitor USAID PRIORITAS melakukan Pengamatan Pembelajaran IPA di SMPN 3 Sragen (22/11).
Diskusi tim perumusan kebijakan PPG di Banjarnegara didampingi oleh TTI dari IKIP PGRI Semarang (22/10).
Bupati Banjarnegara Drs. Kholiq Arif, M.Si memimpin acara sosialisasi program USAID PRIORITAS di Aula Bupati Wonosobo (29/10).
Tim USAID PRIORITAS dan Tim Kab Pekalongan sedang melakukan wawancara calon fasilitator daerah di Kabupaten Pekalongan (17/10).
Tim BOSP Karanganyar berdiskusi dipandu oleh TIM USAID PRIORITAS pada Diseminasi BOSP di Karanganyar (8/11).
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Fasilitator daerah kabupaten Purbalingga sedang melakukan refleksi setelah kegiatan pendampingan pembelajaran selesai dilaksanakan (17/10).
Diskusi asesmen kabupaten pekalongan kelompok penyelenggaran pendidikan yang dipandu oleh Hari Riyadi (1/11).
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Provinsi: Jawa Timur RAPAT KOORDINASI, REVIU, PERENCANNA ATAU PERTEMUAN LAIN YANG PENTING Rapat Koordinasi/Reviu/Perencanaan Tingkat Provinsi Tanggal
Dengan siapa
13 Desember 2013
Training needs analysis, Dispendik Provinsi Jawa Timur, LPMP Jawa Timur, PM4TK
Hasil koordinasi
Diperolehnya pemetaan kompetensi guru mata pelajaran dan kepala sekolah di Jawa Timur.
Diperolehnya informasi rangkaian diklat teknis mulai diklat pertama, menengah dan tinggi
Diperolehnya informasi dari LPMP & LPTK yang diberi mandat untuk melakukan pelatihan Kurikulum 2013 bagi guru dan kepala sekolah di tingkat regional.USAID PRIORITAS diberi peluang untuk mendaftarkan nama fasda untuk dilatih kurikulum 2013 sebagai instruktur nasional melalui Dispendik Kab/Kota
Rapat Koordinasi/Reviu/Perencanaan Tingkat Kabupaten/kota Tanggal
Dengan siapa
Hasil koordinasi
11 Desember 2013
Audiensi Tim USAID PRIORITAS dengan Bupati Pasuruan baru, H.M. Irsyad, Yusuf, SE, MMA
Menganggarkan diseminasi di Kab. Pasuruan
11 Desember 2013
Training needs analysis dengan Dispendik Madiun
Mengetahui kebutuhan peningkatan kualitas guru sebagai dasar menyusun rencana pelatihan berikutnya
KOHOR 2 SOSIALISASI PROGRAM PRIORITAS Sosialisasi program PRIORITAS dilaksanakan di Kabupaten Ngawi pada tanggal 12 November 2013 di RM Notosuman dan dihadiri oleh DPRD Komisi Pendidikan, BKD, Bappeda, Kepala Dispendik beserta jajarannya Kemenag, KS dan Pengawas sekolah mitra. Sosialisasi di Kabupaten Lumajang dilaksanakan tanggal 14 November bertempat di ruang PKK Pendopo Bupati dan dihadiri langsung oleh Bupati dan Wabup Lumajang, Bappeda, BKD, Dispendik dan Kemenag. Sesi sosialisasi juga dimanfaatkan sebagai lokakarya kepemimpinan yang dihadiri oleh seluruh kepala sekolah dan pengawas kecamatan mitra. Hasilnya adalah penetapan dua kecamatan dan 24 sekolah mitra dari SD/MI dan SMP/MTs. Selain itu juga disepakati rencana kerja kegiatan yang akan dilakukan bersama USAID PRIORITAS Jawa Timur untuk satu tahun kedepan, diantaranya pengumpulan data awal, EGRA, kunjungan sekolah, ToT tingkat provinsi, pelatihan sekolah di kabupaten, pendampingan dan pameran praktik yang baik.
ASESMEN KABUPATEN Asesmen kabupaten Kohor 2 dilaksanakan di Lumajang pada tanggal 8-9 Oktober 2013 dan di Ngawi pada tanggal 31 Oktober - 1 November 2013. Peserta asesmen adalah perwakilan dari unsur Dispendik, Kemenag Bappeda, BKD dan Dewan Pendidikan.
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SELEKSI SEKOLAH KOHOR 2 Seleksi sekolah kohor 2 dilaksanakan di 2 kabupaten mitra baru yakni di Ngawi di Kecamatan Geneng dan Gerih dan di Lumajang di Kecamatan Sukodono dan Kecamatan Lumajang. Hasil seleksi adalah 12 SD, 4 MI, 6 SMP, 2 MTs untuk Ngawi da 12 SD, 4 MI, 7 SMP, 1 MTs untuk Lumajang.
SELEKSI FASILITATOR DAERAH KOHOR 2 Seleksi fasilitator daerah untuk kohor 2 dilaksanakan di Kabupaten Ngawi (20 Desember 2013) dan Lumajang (23 Desember 2013). Proses seleksi diawali dengan pengumpulan CV calon Fasda dilanjutkan dengan wawancara dan FGD sampai terpilih 30 fasilitator daerah masing-masing 15 fasda SD/MI dan 15 fasda SMP/MTs.
DATA AWAL (BASELINE DATA) Pelatihan penyegaran untuk pengumpulan data awal bagi enumerator kohor 2 dilaksanakan pada tanggal 16-18 Oktober 2013 di hotel Kartika Wijaya Batu, Kegiatan ini diikuti oleh DC dan 19 enumerator yang terdiri dari Pengawas, Kepala Sekolah dan Guru. Pengumplan data awal kabupaten kohor 2 Lumajang dan Ngawi dilaksanakan pada tanggal 28 Oktober – 2 November 2013. Pengumpulan data dilakukan di 14 sekolah setiap kabupaten, yang terdiri dari 7 sekolah mitra (4 SD/MI, 3 SMP/MTs) dan 7 sekolah control (4 SD/MI, 3 SMP/MTs). Pelatihan Pemonitoran dan Evaluasi 2 untuk Kohor 1 dilaksanakan pada tanggal 12-14 November 2013 di Hotel Grand Surya Kediri. Pelatihan diikuti oleh 50 enumerator dari 5 kabupaten kohor 1. Setiap kabupaten terdapat 10 enumerator (6 orang SD/MI dan 4 orang SMP/MTs) yang terdiri dari unsur Pengawas, Kepala Sekolah dan Guru. Pelaksanaan pengumpulan data Monev-2 di sekolah kabupaten kohor 1 dilaksanakan secara paralel di 5 kabupaten pada tanggal 25 November – 5 Desember 2013 dengan mengambil sampel di 7 sekolah mitra dan 7 sekolah pembanding.
STUDI BANDING SEKOLAH LAB LPTK Sebanyak 18 sekolah lab mitra LPTK dari 2 universitas yakni IAIN Sunan Ampel Surabaya dan Universitas Negeri Surabaya melakukan studi banding ke sekolah-sekolah mitra USAID PRIORITAS Jawa Timur di Sidoarjo. Kunjungan dilaksanakan pada 2-3 Oktober 2013 ke 3 SD, 1 SMP dan 1 MTs di Sidoarjo dengan data sebagai berikut:
Tanggal
Sekolah Asal
Sekolah yang Dikunjungi
Peserta (LK/PR)
3 Oktober 2013
SMP Muhammadiyah 6 Surabaya, SMPN 21 Sby, SMPN 28 Sby, MTs Al Fatich, MTs Wachid Hasyim
MTs Nurul Huda & SMPN 2 Sedati Sidoarjo
L=9, P=6
3 Oktober 2013
SDN Wiyung, MI Roudlatul Banat, MI H. Ahmad Ali, SDN Lidah Wetan 2, SDn Jeruk 2 & MI Darunnajah
SDN Betro Sidoarjo
L=3, P=3
3 Oktober 2013
MI Roudlatul Banat, MI H. Ahmad Ali, SDN Jeruk 1, MI Badrussalam, SD Lab UNESA, SDN Babatan 1, MI Muhammadiyah 23, SDN Wiyung Sby, SDN Lidah Wetan 2, MINU Ngingas Waru
SDN Sedatigede 2 Sidoarjo
L=5, P=10
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Tanggal 3 Oktober 2013
Sekolah yang Dikunjungi
Sekolah Asal MI Darunnajah, MI Muhammadaiyah 23, SDN Wiyung, MI Roudlatul Banat, MI H. Ahmad Ali, SDN Lidah Wetan 2, SDN Jeruk 1, SDN Jeruk 2, MI Badrussalam, SD Lab UNESA, SDN Babatan 1, MINU Ngingas
Peserta (LK/PR)
SD Hangtuah X Sidoarjo
L=8, P=7
PELATIHAN TINGKAT SEKOLAH (PAKEM, CTL, MBS) Pelatihan tingkat sekolah pada bulan Oktober merupakan lanjutan pelatihan dari bulan September. Pelatihan dilakukan di 5 kabupaten mitra USAID PRIORITAS Kohor 1 dengan uraian sebagai berikut: Tanggal
Lokasi
Pelatihan
Peserta (LK/PR)
30 Sept – 2 Oktober 2013
Madiun
MBS SD
L=49, P=35, Total=84
4-6 Oktober 2013
Pamekasan
MBS SMP
L=38, P=5, Total=43
7-9 Oktober 2013
Blitar
PAKEM 1
L=15, P=51, Total=66
7-9 Oktober 2013
Kab. Mojokerto
CTL 1
L=21, P=41, Total=62
10-12 Oktober 2013
Blitar
PAKEM 2
L=22, P=51, Total=73
10-12 Oktober 2013
Kab. Mojokerto
CTL 2
L=18, P=44, Total=62
10-12 Oktober 2013
Situbondo
MBS SD
L=52, P=34, Total=86
17-19 Oktober 2013
Madiun
CTL 1
L=14, P=30, Total=44
18-20 Oktober 2013
Kab Mojokerto
MBS SMP
L=31, P=13, Total=44
20-22 Oktober 2013
Madiun
CTL 2
L=24, P=30, Total=54
23-25 Oktober 2013
Blitar
MBS SD
L=50, P=47, Total=97
28-30 Oktober 2013
Madiun
MBS SMP
L=37, P=5, Total=42
PEMILIHAN SEKOLAH LAB AND SEKOLAH MITRA LPTK Pemilihan sekolah lab diawali dengan proses seleksi yang dilakukan langsung oleh LPTK mitra, dimana USAID PRIORITAS memberikan kriteria sekolah lab yang disyaratkan. Dari kriteria tersebut 3 LPTK mitra telah memilih sekolah yang akan dilatih oleh USAID PRIORITAS Jawa Timur. Perincian sekolah lab dan mitra adalah: 6 SD, 4 SMP di bawah UNESA, 6 MI, 3 MTs di bawah IAIN Sunan Ampel dan 7 SD, 2 SMP dibawah UM.
PELATIHAN SEKOLAH LAB AND SEKOLAH MITRA LPTK Pelatihan khusus untuk sekolah lab mitra LPTK Universitas Negeri Surabaya (UNESA) dilaksanakan dalam 3 gelombang yakni untuk SMP (28-30 November 2013), SD (3-5 Desember 2013) dan MBS SD & SMP (10-12 Desember 2013). Kegiatan yang dilakukan di Surabaya ini diikuti oleh 6 SD dan 4 SMP mitra UNESA yakni SDN Jeruk I Surabaya, SDN Jeruk II Surabaya, SDN Lidah Wetan II, SDN Babatan I Surabaya, SDN Wiyung, SD Lab Unesa, SMPN 21 Surabaya, SMPN 28 Surabaya, SMP Muhammadiyah 6 Surabaya dan SMP Lab
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UNESA. Peserta yang hadir untuk pelatihan PAKEM terdiri dari 27 peserta (L=3, P=24), CTL 48 peserta (L=18, P=30) dan untuk MBS SD & SMP terdiri dari 48 peserta (L=19, P=19).
PENGEMBANGAN MATERI MATA PELAJARAN OLEH KELOMPOK LPTK Lokakarya III pengembangan materi mata pelajaran oleh kelompok LPTK dilaksanakan pada tanggal 30 Oktober - 1 November di Sun Hotel Sidoarjo. Kegiatan ini merupakan finalisasi pengembangan modul Matematika SMP/MTs untuk LPTK yang diikuti oleh Tim USAID PRIORITAS (3 orang), IAIN Sunan Ampel (2 orang), UNESA (1 orang), UM (1 orang), UNY (1 orang) dan perwakilan SMP (2 orang).
KEGIATAN TATA KELOLA DAN MANAJEMEN TINGKAT KABUPATEN PENATAAN DAN PEMERATAAN GURU Kegiatan PPG diawali dengan ToT Fasilitator Lokakarya 2 Perumusan Kebijakan PPG di Malang pada tanggal 24-26 Oktober. Kegiatan ini diikuti oleh mitra LPTK, yakni UNESA, UM dan IAIN Sunan Ampel. Kegiatan ToT dilanjutkan dengan Lokakarya 2 Perumusan Kebijakan PPG yang diselenggarakan di Kediri pada tanggal 14-16 November dan diikuti oleh 4 kabupaten kohor 1 yakni: Madiun, Situbondo, Pamekasan dan Kab. Mojokerto. Kegiatan ini diikuti oleh tim perumus kebijakan Dispendik yang terdiri dari kepala dispendik, kabid TK/SD, kabid Dikmen, Kabid Ketenagaan, Kabid Sungram, BKD dan bagian pendataan. Kegiatan akhir adalah Konsultasi Publik yang dilaksanakan di 3 kabupaten yakni Madiun (11-12 Desember 2013), Situbondo (18-19 Desember 2013) dan Pamekasan (30 Desember 2013). Kegiatan konsultasi publik diawali dengan audiensi dengan bupati/wakil bupati pada hari pertama untuk memaparkan hasil pengolahan data PPG untuk melihat apakah data layak untuk dipublikasikan atau tidak. Setelah mendapatkan persetujuan dan dukungan dari bupati, pada hari kedua dilanjutkan dengan kosultasi publik yang dihadiri oleh Jajaran Dispendik, DPRD, Bappeda, BKD, Dewan Pendidikan, PGRI, Kemenag, LSM peduli pendidikan dan media.
EGRA EGRA dilaksanakan di 2 kabupaten mitra kohor 2 yakni Lumajang (17-21 November 2013) dan Ngawi (25-28 November 2013), meliputi 8 SD/MI mitra dan 8 SD/MI pembanding. Pada tanggal 16 November 2013 dilakukan pelatihan penyegaran di kantor Bappeda Kab. Lumajang yang diikuti oleh 7 asesor.
DISEMINASI TINGKAT DISTRIK Diseminasi TOT FASDA PAKEM, CTL dan MBS untuk Kab Magetan, Ponorogo dan Pacitan Diseminasi dilaksanakan pada tanggal 21 - 23 Oktober 2013 . Peserta berasal dari Kabupaten Magetan, Ponorogo dan Pacitan. Di masing-masing kabupaten pelatihan diikuti oleh 50 peserta sehingga jumlah seluruhnya 150 orang dari unsur guru, kepala sekolah dan pengawas. Kegiatan ini difasilitasi oleh 13 Fasda USAID PRIORITAS Jawa Timur . Diseminasi Pelatihan Aplikasi BOS di Bangkalan Diseminasi aplikasi BOS tahun 2013/2014 dilaksanakan pada tanggal 22-24 Oktober 2013 di Bangkalan. Kegiatan ini didanai oleh APBD sebesar 155 juta dan diikuti oleh 360 peserta (L=225, P=135) dari unsur kepala sekolah, guru dan bendahara BOS.
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Diseminasi Pelatihan PAKEM di Sidoarjo Kegiatan desiminasi dilaksanakan di Kecamatan Taman pada tanggal 25-27 November 2013 yang dibagi dalam 2 grup diseminasi. Diseminasi grup 1 dilaksanakan di SDN Wage 2 Taman dan diikuti oleh 70 guru (L=9, P=61), sedangkan grup 2 dilaksanakan di SDN Tanjung 1 Taman dan diikuti oleh 75 orang (L=7, P=65). Diseminasi Pelatihan PAKEM dan MBS di Nganjuk Pelaksanaan Diseminasi PAKEM dan MBS untuk Gugus 1, 2, 3 dan 5 di Kab. Nganjuk dilaksanakan dalam 6 angkatan, yaitu : NO
TGL KEGIATAN
PELATIHAN
TEMPAT
PESERTA
1
6-8 November 2013
PAKEM
SDN Sumengko 4
52 guru gugus 5
2
12-14 November 2013
PAKEM
SDN Ngrengket 2
50 guru gugus 1
3
19-21 November 2013
PAKEM
SDN Bungur 2
50 guru gugus 2
4
19-21 November 2013
MBS
SDN Ngrengket 2
50 kepala sekolah gugus 1
5
26-28 November 2013
PAKEM
SDN Nglundo 2
49 guru gugus 3
6
26-28 November 2013
MBS
SDN Sumengko 4
50 kepala sekolah gugus 5
Diseminasi Pelatihan CTL di Bojonegoro Pelatihan dibagi menjadi empat gelombang. Gelombang I pada tanggal 9-11 Nopember, gelombang II pada tanggal 12 – 14 Nopember, gelombang III pada tanggal 15 – 17 Nopember, dan gelombang IV dilaksanakan tanggal 19-21 Nopember. Pelatihan diikuti oleh unsur guru 4 bidang studi (Matematika, IPS, IPA, B.Indonesia, Bhs. Inggris) terdiri dari 101 sekolah SMP negeri dan swasta. Jumlah peserta keseluruhannya adalah 1.233 orang guru, meliputi 598 guru laki – laki dan 635 guru perempuan. Pelatihan diselenggarakan di SMT Kapas Bojonegoro dan difasilitasi oleh 10 Fasda. Diseminasi Pelatihan CTL dan MBS di Tuban Diseminasi MBS dilaksanakan pada tanggal 30 September – 1 oktober bertempat di Aula SMPN 6 Tuban. Kegiatan ini diikuti oleh 104 peserta yang terdiri dari Kepala Sekolah 52 peserta dan komite sekolah 52 peserta yang berasal dari 52 lembaga sekolah. Pelatihan CTL dilaksanakan pada tanggal 2 – 5 Oktober 2013, bertempat di Aula SMPN 6 Tuban dan diikuti oleh 64 peserta guru (laki laki 35 dan perempuan 29 orang) dari 36 sekolah. Diseminasi Pelatihan MBS di Sampang Diseminasi pelatihan MBS untuk SD di Sampang dilaksanakan pada 18-21 November 2013. Kegiatan ini diikuti oleh 118 peserta (L=91, P=27) yang terdiri dari unsur staf Dispendik, Kepala Sekolah, Guru dan Komite Sekolah.
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KEGIATAN LAIN Lokakarya Mitra Pembangunan dengan Bappeda dan Pemprov Jawa Timur Kegiatan ini diikuti oleh 19 lembaga donor / NGO / LSM yang bekerja di Jawa Timur dimana salah satunya adalah USAID PRIORITAS Jawa Timur. Kegiatan dilaksanakan pada tanggal 10-11 Oktober 2013 dan bertujuan untuk pembentukan forum koordinasi antar donor dibawah koordinasi biro kerjasama Pemprov Jawa Timur dan Bappeda serta membuat pusat sumber dimana para donor dapat memajangkan laporan tahunan, newsletter, factsheet dan produk-produk komunikasi lainnya. Pelatihan Penulisan Berita dan Latihan Dasar Kepemimpinan MTs se-KKM 6 Kabupaten Sidoarjo Sebanyak 40 pengurus OSIS dari 10 MTs se-KKM 6 Kabupaten Sidoarjo menggelar Pelatihan Penulisan Berita dan Latihan Dasar Kepemimpinan MTs se-KKM 6 Kabupaten Sidoarjo pada tanggal 30-31 Oktober 2013. Kegiatan difasilitasi oleh USAID PRIORITAS Jawa Timur. Kegiatan diawali bagaimana menggali sumber berita/informasi di sekolah masing-masing dan dilanjutkan dengan panduan penulisan praktik yang baik. Kegiatan ini diharapkan dapatmendorong para siswa untuk giat menulis dan menghasilkan tulisan-tulisan yang berkualitas. Dinas Pendidikan Provinsi Papua Barat Magang di Sidoarjo Pada tanggal 11 -15 November 2013, Dinas Pendidikan Papua Barat melakukan magang di Sidoarjo, yang diikuti oleh 50 orang peserta dari unsur Pengawas, Kepala Sekolah dan Guru. Pada hari pertama, 11 November 2013, mereka diterima oleh Dispendik Kabupaten Sidoarjo. Pada tanggal 12-14 November mereka bermagang dan melakukan praktik mengajar di 5 SMP/MTs yakni SMPN 4 Sidoarjo, SMPN 3 Sidoarjo, SMPN 5 Sidoarjo, SMPN 2 Sedati dan MTs Nurul Huda Kalanganyar. Hari terakhir mereka melakukan lokakarya dan menyusun rencana tindak lanjut. Sosialisasi Program ILO di Jawa Timur Kegiatan sosialisasi Program ILO yang berlangsung di Kantor Kemenakertrans Provinsi Jawa Timur pada 21 November 2013 mengundang semua lembaga donor yang bekerja di Jawa Timur.
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Kunjungan sekolah kohor 2 ke Sidoarjo
ToT SD/MI Kohor 2 di Malang
ToT SMP/MTs Kohor 2 di Malang
Pelatihan analisis kebutuhan tingkat provinsi di Malang
Pameran pendidikan di Kab.Situbondo, Mojokerto, Pamekasan, Blitar, Madiun
Pameran pendidikan tingkat provinsi
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Galeri Foto
Bupati dan Wabup Lumajang membuka sosialisasi Program di Kab Lumajang, 14 November 2013
Bupati, Wabup Madiun, dan COP USAID PRIORITAS mendengarkan paparan PPG di Madiun 11 Desember.
Wawancara dengan Kepala MI Nurul Islam Selok Besuki Lumajang (kiri) didampingi Komite Sekolah (kanan) pada baseline data MONEV.
Proses EGRA di SDN Jogotrunan Kab. Lumajang
Fasda memfasilitasi kelompok SD pada Diseminasi ToT Provinsi Jatim di Batu pada 21 Oktober 2013
Kelompok kerja menyusun rencana tindak lanjut pada Training TTI Partner & Lab School Primary UNESA tanggal 5 Desember 2013
Fasda memfasilitasi dalam pendampingan per kelompok di Kab. Madiun.
Pendampingan di SDN Mojodowo Kec Kemlagi Kab. Mojokerto.
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Provinsi: Sulawesi Selatan RAPAT KOORDINASI, REVIU, PERENCANNA ATAU PERTEMUAN LAIN YANG PENTING RAPAT KOORDINASI, REVIU, PERENCANNA ATAU PERTEMUAN LAIN YANG PENTING Tidak ada kegiatan yang relevan dalam periode ini.
KOHOR 2 SOSIALISASI PROGRAM PRIORITAS Sosialisasi program telah dilaksanakan di semua kabupaten/kota mitra kohor 2. Kegiatan dimaksud dilaksanakan berturut – turut mulai dari tanggal 17 Desember di Kota Parepare, 19 Desember di Kabupaten Bone, 20 Desember di Kabupaten Tana Toraja, dan terakhir pada tanggal 24 Desember 2013 di Kabupaten Takalar. Sosialisasi di Parepare dihadiri oleh 70 peserta (laki-laki 46 orang, perempuan 24 orang), di Bone dihadiri 70 peserta (laki-laki 48 orang, perempuan 22 orang), di Toraja 75 peserta (laki-laki 45 orang, perempuan 30 orang), dan di Takalar 71 peserta (laki-laki 35 orang, perempuan 36 orang). Sosialisasi di Kota Parepare dihadiri oleh Walikota, di Kabupaten Bone dihadiri Wakil Bupati, dan di Kabupaten Tanah Toraja dan Takalar dihadiri oleh Sekretaris Daerah. Unsur lainnya antara lain: Ketua Komisi Bidang Pendidikan DPRD, Kepala Dinas Pendidikan, Kepala Kemenag, Kepala Bappeda, Kepala BKD, Ketua Dewan Pendidikan, Kepala Sekolah mitra, para Fasda, Media Lokal, dan NGO pendidikan. Dari kegiatan ini diperoleh gambaran tentang tanggapan dan komitmen pemangku kepentingan pendidikan daerah terhadap program USAID PRIORITAS. Tanggapan para pemangku kepentingan di 4 kabupaten mitra cukup baik dan optimis bahwa program USAID PRIORITAS akan memberikan perubahan nyata ke arah yang lebih baik dalam peningkatan mutu pendidikan.
ASESMEN KABUPATEN Asesmen kabupaten direncanakan akan dilaksanakan pada triwulan pertama tahun 2014 dirangkaikan dengan kegiatan lainnya.
SELEKSI SEKOLAH KOHOR 2 Dilaksanakan pada periode sebelumnya dan telah dilaporkan pada QR 6.
SELEKSI FASILITATOR DAERAH KOHOR 2 Seleksi Fasilitator Daerah (Fasda) dilaksanakan melalui beberapa tahapan pokok, antara lain: seleksi portofolio (dilaksanakan di Kantor PRIORITAS Provinsi), wawancara calon Fasda yang melibatkan LPTK mitra, Dinas Pendidikan Kabupaten, Kemenag dan Dewan Pendidikan atau PGRI, dan Penetapan Fasda terpilih yang diputuskan bersama tim seleksi (Tim PRIORITAS, LPTK, Dinas Pendidikan, Kemenag, dan Dewan Pendidikan/PGRI). Wawancara berlangsung selama 2 hari (hari I jenjang SD/MI dan hari II untuk jenjang SMP/MTs), umumnya dilaksanakan di Kantor Dinas Pendidikan Kabupaten/kota. Wawancara dan penetapan Fasda terpilih di Kota Parepare dan Kabupaten Bone dilaksanakan secara paralel pada tanggal 4 – 5 Oktober 2013. Untuk kabupaten Tanah Toraja dilaksanakan pada tanggal 10 – 11 Oktober 2013, dan terakhir di Kabupaten Takalar pada tanggal 11 – 12 Oktober 2013.
DATA AWAL (BASELINE DATA) Pengumpulan data awal telah dilaksanakan di empat Kabupaten/Kota Kohor 2 (Kota Parepare, Kabupaten Tana Toraja, Takalar, dan Bone). Pengumpulan data di Parepare dan Takalar dilakukan 94
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secara paralel selama 6 hari, mulai dari tanggal 7 hingga 12 Oktober 2013. Sedangkan untuk Kabupaten Tana Toraja dilakukan paralel dengan Kabupaten Bone mulai tanggal 21 hingga 26 Oktober 2013. Adapun target sekolah di masing-masing kabupaten/kota adalah ada 14 sekolah yang terdiri dari 4 SD/MI mitra dan 4 SD/MI pembanding, serta 3 SMP/MTs mitra dan 3 SMP/MTs pembanding. Data dikumpulkan dengan menggunakan metode pengamatan, wawancara, peninjauan dokumen, dan tes siswa. Pengamatan proses pembelajaran dilakukan di kelas 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, dan 8 untuk mata pelajaran Bahasa Indonesia, IPA, dan Matematika. Sedangkan tes siswa dilakukan di kelas 4, 5, dan 8 yang terdiri dari tes IPA, Matematika dan Bahasa Indonesia. Monitoring dan evaluasi juga dilaksanakan di tiga kabupaten kohor 1 (Maros, Wajo, dan Bantaeng). Di Maros, pengumpulan data dilakukan dari tanggal 18 hingga 20 Agustus, sedangkan di Bantaeng dan Wajo dilakukan secara parallel mulai tanggal 25 hingga 29 Nopember 2013. Kegiatan ini berupa pengamatan, wawancara dan review dokumen saja, tanpa tes siswa. Tes siswa tidak dilaksanakan berhubung karena jarak waktu antara pengumpulan data dengan pelatihan di sekolah masih sangat dekat. Dalam periode ini juga telah dilaksanakan EGRA di empat kabupaten Kohor 2. Pelaksanaan dimulai di Kota Parepera dari tanggal 18 – 20 November 2013, dilanjutkan di Kabupaten Bone pada tanggal 21 – 23 November 2013, di Kabupaten Tana Toraja pada tanggal 25 – 26 November 2013, dan terakhir di Kabupaten Takalar pada tanggal 29 – 30 November 2013. Jumlah sekolah yang menjadi sasaran EGRA di setiap kabupaten adalah 8 sekolah: 4 sekolah mitra dan 4 sekolah pembanding.
STUDI BANDING Studi banding/kunjungan belajar dilaksanakan sebagai tindak lanjut dari kegiatan pelatihan sekolah Lab dan Mitra LPTK. Kegiatan ini bertujuan untuk menguatkan hasil pelatihan dengan memperlihatkan contoh nyata praktik yang baik tentang pembelajaran PAKEM/CTL dan Manajemen Berbasis Sekolah (MBS) kepada Kepala Sekolah, Guru, Komite, Pengawas di wilayah sekolah Lab and Mitra LPTK, serta staf dan dosen LPTK Mitra (UNM dan UIN). Kunjungan belajar diselenggarakan dalam dua tahap, yaitu: Jenjang SMP/MTs diselenggarakan pada tanggal 13 – 14 November 2013 di Kabupaten Jeneponto, dan Jenjang SD/MI diselenggarakan pada tanggal 26 – 27 November 2013 di Kabupaten Pinrang. Hasil yang dicapai adalah para peserta memperoleh pengalaman dan pengetahuan riil tentang tentang penerapan metode pembelajaran, dan keberhasilan para Kepala Sekolah melaksanakan MBS serta mendorong Peran Serta Masyarakat. Para peserta terinspirasi untuk menerapkan praktikpraktik yang baik yang diperoleh dari kunjungan tersebut. Kunjungan belajar jenjang SMP/MTs diikuti oleh: SMPN 26 Makassar, SMPN 27 Makassar, SMPN 2 Makassar, MTsN Balang-Balang, MTs Syech Yusuf, dan MTs Madani Alauddin Gowa. Untuk jenjang SD/MI diikuti oleh: SDN Gunung Sari 1, SDN Komplek IKIP, SDN Komplek IKIP 1, SDN Sudirman II, SDN Sudirman III, SDN Sudirman IV, MI Madani Alauddin, MI Al Abrar, MIN Banta-Bantaeng, MI Darul Hikmah, MI Yaspi Sambung Jawa, dan MI Nasrul Haq (semua di Makassar). Unsur yang terlibat adalah kepala sekolah, guru, komite sekolah, pengawas dari Diknas dan Kemenag serta perwakilan LPTK mitra khususnya UPPL UNM dan UIN.
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Tanggal
Kabupaten Asal
Kabupaten Tujuan
13 – 14 November 2013
Kota Makassar, Kabupaten Gowa
Jeneponto:
26 – 27 November 2013
Kota Makassar, Kabupaten Gowa
Pinrang: SDN 166 Mattiro Bulu, SDN 76 Mattiro Bulu, SDS DDI Pinrang Barat
SMPN 4 Tamalatea, MTsN Binamu
Peserta (LK/PR) Kepalas Sekolah, Guru, Komite, Pengawas dari Diknas dan Kemenag, UPPL UNM & UIN (jumlah peserta 26 orang:18 laki-laki dan 8 perempuan) Kepala Sekolah, Guru, Komite, Pengawas dari Diknas dan Kemenag, UPPL UNM & UIN (jumlah peserta 44 orang: 15 laki-laki, 29 perempuan)
PELATIHAN TINGKAT SEKOLAH (PAKEM, CTL, MBS) Pelatihan sekolah telah dilaksanakan dalam periode Juli – September 2013, dan telah dilaporkan pada QR 6. Dalam periode ini para Fasda fokus pada pendampingan guru dan kepala sekolah di Kabupaten Kohor 1 (Bantaeng, Maros, dan Wajo).
PENDAMPINGAN GURU DAN KEPALA SEKOLAH MITRA Tindak lanjut dari pelatihan tingkat sekolah adalah pendampingan yang dilaksanakan secara serentak di 3 kabupaten kohor 1. Pendampingan dilaksanakan pada dua tingkatan yaitu tingkat sekolah dan tingkat KKG/MGMP/KKKS/MKKS. Pendampingan tingkat sekolah difokuskan pada pendampingan di kelas yang dimaksudkan untuk membantu para guru yang telah mengikuti pelatihan dalam menerapkan metode-meode pembelajaran yang dilatihkan. Disamping itu juga mengasistensi para kepala sekolah mitra dalam menyusun Rencana Kerja Tahunan (RKT) dan Rencana Kerja Anggaran Sekolah (RKAS). Pendampingan dimaksudkan untuk membantu para guru dan Kepala Sekolah dapat menerapkan hasil pelatihan secara efektif di sekolahnya masing-masing. Hasil pelatihan dan pendampingan mulai terlihat di setiap sekolah mitra terutama dalam metode pembelajaran, penataan kelas, pemajangan hasil karya siswa dan pemanfaatan lingkungan sekolah. Sebagian sekolah telah memiliki RKT dan RKAS sesuai dengan prinsip-prinsip dalam modul pelatihan. a. Pendampingan di Sekolah /Kelas KABUPATEN
KECAMATAN Turikale/Maros Baru
MAROS
Bantimurung/Simbang
TINGKATAN SEKOLAH /MADRASAH
BANTAENG
96
Eremerasa/Tompobulu/Gantarang keke/Sinoa
SEKOLAH
KELAS
SD/MI
8
48
SMP/MTs
4
20
SD/MI
8
48
SMP/MTs
4
20
Total Bantaeng/Bissappu/Pajjukukang
AREA PENDAMPINGAN
24
136
SD/MI
8
78
SMP/MTs
4
61
SD/MI
8
61
SMP/MTs
4
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WAJO
228
24
Keera
SD/MI
9
55
SMP/MTs
6
35
SD/MI
7
28
SMP/MTs
2
36
Total
104
24
b. Pendampingan di KKG /MGMP/KKKS/MKKS
KABUPATEN
MAROS
BANTAENG
KKG
MGMP
KKKS
Gugus Turikale
SD/MI
4
-
4
Gugus Bantimurung Kabupaten (untuk 5 mapel) Total
SD/MI
4
-
4
SMP/MTs
-
25
-
8
25
8
Gugus Bantaeng
SD/MI
5
-
5
Gugus Eremerasa
SD/MI
5
-
5
-
20
-
10
20
10
4
-
4
4
-
4
-
20
-
8
20
8
TINGKAT
Kabupaten (untuk 5 mapel) Total
WAJO
AREA PENDAMPINGAN
TINGKATAN SEKOLAH/ MADRASAH
SMP/MTs
Gugus Tempe
SD/MI
Gugus Keera
SD/MI
Kabupaten (untuk 5 mapel) Total
SMP/MTs
MKKS 5 5
5 5
4 4
c. Hal Menarik dalam Pendampingan
Maros: Komitmen Kepala Sekolah (Kaharuddin) SDN 21 Sanggalea yaitu mengalokasikan dana BOS untuk penerapan PAKEM senilai Rp 250 ribu/kelas untuk keperluan pembelian bahan, alat peraga murah/sederhana untuk menunjang terlaksananya pembelajaran PAKEM. Di SDN 15 Jawi-jawi & SDN Pakalu 1 semua guru kelas terlibat aktif dalam kegiatan KKG, meskipun baru 6 orang yang telah mengikuti pelatihan. Kepala UPTD Bantimurung, H. Musa, S.Pd,M.M. terlibat aktif memantau perkembangan pendampingan dan secara berkala
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menghadiri pertemuan KKG. Di SD 39 Kasi-kasi, Kepala Sekolah telah berhasil mendorong peran serta masyarakat dengan terlebih dahulu merestrukturisasi pengurus Komite Sekolah yang sebelumnya kurang berperan.
Bantaeng: Guru Kls III SD Inpres Pullauweng berhasil memotivasi dan mengaktifkan salah seorang siswa yang berkebutuhan khusus. Dengan penerapan PAKEM dalam pembelajaran, siswa dimaksud menjadi aktif dan bersosialisasi baik dengan rekannya. Secara umum sekolah mitra telah mengadakan papan pengumuman penggunaan anggaran sekolah.
Wajo: Di MTs Putra 1 As’adiyah, salah seorang guru pengampuh Mapel Agama Islam yang merangkap mengajar Matematika mengakui bahwa kualitas pengajarannya (metode dan penguasaan materi) meningkat signifikan berkat pelatihan CTL yang telah diikutinya. Di MI 45 Surae salah seorang guru kelas mengakui bahwa berkat penerapan PAKEM dalam pembelajaran Bahasa Indonesia telah membantunya mengajarkan Mapel tersebut secara efektif. Dengan metode belajar kelompok para siswa telah menemukan sendiri ciri-ciri yang membedakan antara surat resmi dan surat pribadi. Umumnya guru telah memulai memanfaatkan lingkungan sekolah (Kantin) sebagai sumber belajar.
d. Hambatan dalam Pendampingan Secara umum pendampingan di 3 kabupaten kohor 1 menghadapi beberapa hambatan, antara lain:
Fasda MBS belum sepenuhnya siap melakukan tugas pendampingan, khususnya mendampingi Tim Pengembang Sekolah (TPS) untuk memastikan setiap sekolah mitra memiliki RKS
Fasda kesulitan mengatur jadwal pendampingan khususnya pada bulan Desember. Berdasarkan kalender pendidikan merupakan bulan semester, disamping jadwal MGMP yang bersamaan dengan jadwal mengajar para Fasda di sekolahnya masing-masing
Fasda masih terjebak dalam Evaluasi Diri Sekolah dan sekolah sibuk menyelesaikan RKS berdasarkan format dalam modul, meskipun tagihan pendampingan ini hanya fokus pada produk RKT/RKAS saja.
Semua SD/Mi di Maros baru menyusun Tim Pengembang Sekolah setelah terdampingi
e. Usulan Penanganan Hambatan
Pendampingan dilakukan secara Tim/kelompok. Di Kabupaten Maros Tim SD/MI khususnya Gugus Bantimurung melakukan pendampingan langsung dengan Tim Pengembang Sekolah. Kegiatan KKG dilakukan bersama-sama agar Fasda tetap bisa berbagi pengalaman
Merapatkan waktu pendampingan untuk menghindari irisan dengan waktu semester, meskipun hasilnya tidak optimal. Kunjungan sekolah dilakukan secara bersama-sama, 4 orang dalam satu sekolah. Cara tersebut cukup efektif bila jarak antar sekolah relative dekat.
Asistensi intensif dilakukan melalui perantara DC yang aktif mengirimkan referensi pendukung dan menyiapkan format praktis untuk keperluan penulisan RKT.
PEMILIHAN SEKOLAH LAB AND SEKOLAH MITRA LPTK Telah dilaksanakan dan dilaporkan pada QR 6.
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Makassar). Jumlah peserta 85 orang (24 laki-laki dan 61 perempuan). Peserta berasal dari 6 sekolah lab dan mitra yaitu: 3 SMP mitra Universitas Negeri Makassar (SMPN 2 Makassar, SMPN 26 Makassar, dan SMPN 27 Makassar), dan 3 MTs merupakan Lab School/Mitra UIN Alauddin (MTs Madani Alauddin sebagai Lab School, MTsN Balang-Balang Gowa, dan MTs Syech Yusuf Gowa). Setiap sekolah Lab/Mitra mengutus 15 orang peserta, masing-masing 3 guru mata pelajaran Matematika, IPA, Bahasa Indonesia, Bahasa Inggris, dan IPS. Kecuali, dua sekolah lab/mitra UIN Alauddin, yaitu MTs Syech Yusuf dan MTs Pondok Madani yang jumlah gurunya tidak mencukupi quota yang diminta. Selain itu juga diundang peserta dari UPPL UNM dan UIN Alauddin Makassar. Praktik mengajar dilaksanakan di SMPN 26 dan 27 Makassar. Tahapan II diselenggarakan Pelatihan MBS pada tanggal 23 – 25 Oktober 2013 di Training Center UIN Alauddin Makassar. Kegiatan ini dibuka secara resmi oleh Rektor Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar, Prof. Dr. H. Abd. Qadir Gassing, M.S.. Dalam sambutannya, Prof. Qadir membagi oleh-oleh pengalaman yang diperoleh dari studi banding ke Amerika Serikat. Beliau menyampaikan harapan kepada pihak sekolah lab/mitra untuk berbenah diri meningkatkan kualitas layanan pendidikannya. Lebih lanjut, kepada para guru, kepala sekolah, dan pengawas serta komite sekolah Lab and Praktik LPTK untuk lebih memahami praktik yang baik dalam pengembangan sekolah, baik dari segi persiapan/pelaksanaan pembelajaran CTL, maupun manajemen berbasis sekolah. Kegiatan ini diikuti oleh 37 peserta (22 laki-laki dan 15 perempuan). Para peserta berasal dari 6 SMP/MTs mitra UNM dan UIN Alauddin Makassar. Masing-masing sekolah Lab/Mitra mengutus 6 orang peserta yang meliputi: Kepala Sekolah, Pengawas, 2 orang guru, dan 2 orang komite sekolah. Dari pelatihan ini para peserta memperoleh pengetahuan dan pengalaman baru tentang metode pembelajaran yang baik dan strategi implementasi MBS secara efektif di sekolah.
Kabupaten
Guru LK PR
Komsek LK PR
Kepala Sekolah LK PR
Pengawas LK PR
Lain LK PR
Total LK PR
Total
Makassar
14
35
3
2
1
3
1
1
0
0
19
41
60
Gowa
17
29
2
2
2
1
0
3
0
2
21
37
58
PENGEMBANGAN MATERI MATA PELAJARAN OLEH KELOMPOK LPTK Pada bulan September 2013 Tim penyusun materi pelajaran Matematika khususnya pokok bahasan Geometri dan Aljabar telah menyelasaikan draf awal. Sebagai tindak lajut dari kegiatan tersebut pada tanggal 2 – 4 Oktober 2013 dilaksanakan Lokakarya II di Hotel Continent Makassar yang bertujuan untuk pendalaman dan pengembangan unit-unit dalam pokok bahasan dimaksud. Hasil yang dicapai adalah unit-unit materi semakin lengkap meskipun masih membutuhkan pengembangan. Terkait dengan hal tersebut maka pada tanggal 23 – 26 Oktober 2013 dilaksanakan Lokakarya III di Pusat Pelatihan UIN Makassar yang dimaksudkan sebagai tahapan penyempurnaan (draf final). Dari 3 kali lokakarya, peserta yang terlibat jumlahnya tetap konsisten yaitu masing-masing: 3 orang fasilitator Nasional (Bapak H Ujang, Parapat Gultom/TTI Sumatra Utara, dan Khaerul/TTI Jabar), Tim penyusun: Dr Alimuddin (UNM), Ardhi Prabowo, S.Pd, M.Pd (Universitas Negeri Semarang), Dr Asdar, M.Pd (UNM), Nasrullah, S.Pd, M. Pd (UNM), Nursalam, S.Pd, M.Si (UIN), Sri Sulastri, S.Pd, M.Si (UIN), Mansyur Eppe, S.Pd, M.Pd (SMPN 1 Pangkep), dan Najamuddin, S.Pd, M.Pd (SMPN 20 Makassar).
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KEGIATAN TATA KELOLA DAN MANAJEMEN TINGKAT KABUPATEN PENATAAN DAN PEMERATAAN GURU Pelaksanaan Program PPG untuk daerah kohor 1 (Bantaeng, Maros, dan Wajo) telah memasuki tahap akhir yaitu konsultasi publik. Setelah beberapa kali pendampingan (dua hari/pendampingan) oleh tim Penyedia Layanan dari LPTK mitra, pada tanggal 7 – 9 November 2013 dilaksanakan Lokakarya II di Hotel Parewisata Parepare. Kegiatan tersebut dimaksudkan untuk merumuskan berbagai alternatif kebijakan berdasarkan isu-isu strategis yang diperoleh dari hasil pengolahan data masing-masing kabupaten. Jumlah peserta Lokakarya II adalah 21 orang (laki-laki 12 orang, perempuan 9 orang) tidak termasuk 8 orang fasilitator dari LPTK (laki-laki 6 orang, perempuan 2 orang). Para peserta berasal dari Dinas Pendidikan kabupaten dan provinsi, Kemenag Kabupaten, dan Badan Kepegawain Daerah (BKD) kabupaten.
Kabupaten
LPTK (SP/ Fasilitator) LK PR
Dinas Pend. LK PR
Kantor Menag LK PR
Bantaeng
2
Maros
2
2
2
Wajo
3
2
2
UNM
4
UIN
2
Provinsi
1
2
BKD LK PR 1
2
Bappeda Dll LK PR
Total LK PR 3
1
4
4
2
6
5
4
9
4
2
6
2 2
Total
2 2
2
Sebagai tindak lanjut Lokakarya 2, dilaksanakan Konsultasi Publik di masing-masing kabupaten. Konsultasi publik I dilaksanakan di Kabupaten Wajo pada tanggal 18 Desember 2013 (ruang rapat pimpinan Kantor Bupati Wajo). Jumlah peserta 24 orang (laki-laki 18 orang, perempuan 6 orang) tidak termasuk SP dan staf PRIORITAS. Kegiatan dimaksud dihadiri oleh Bupati, Ketua Komisi Bidang Pendidikan DPRD Wajo, Bappeda, DPKAD, Kepala BKD, Kepala Dinas Pendidikan, Kepala Kemenag, Wakil Ketua PGRI, Dewan Pendidikan, LSM Pendidikan. Dari Konsultasi Publik ini disepakati beberapa kebijakan penataan dan pemerataan guru, khususnya untuk menutupi kekurangan guru kelas jenjang SD. Beberapa kebijakan yang disepakati untuk dilaksanakan, antara lain: Penerapan Multigrade (pembelajaran kelas rangkap) di beberapa sekolah kecil, Regrouping (penggambungan sekolah) yang memenuhi syarat, penguatan dan peningkatan kompetensi guru kelas honorer/relawan agar memiliki kompetensi yang memadai untuk mengajar. Bupati Wajo berjanji akan mengalokasikan anggaran untuk mendukung pelaksanaan kebijakan dimaksud. Konsultasi Publik Hasil Analisis PPG Kabupaten Bantaeng dilaksanakan pada 30 Desember 2013 di Ruang Rapat Pimpinan Kantor Bupati Bantaeng. Presentasi Hasil oleh Tim Analisis diwakili oleh Bapak Muh. Ramli (Kasubag Program Dinas Pendidikan) dengan sangat baik, jelas, dan sistematis. Kegiatan dimaksud dihadiri oleh 20 orang peserta (16 orang laki-laki, 4 orang perempuan). Peserta terdiri dari beberapa unsur, yaitu: Wakil Bupati, Kepala Dinas Pendidikan, Kepala Kantor Kemenag, Ketua Dewan pendidikan, Badan Kepegawaian Daerah (BKD), pengurus PGRI, Service Provider dari LPTK Mitra (sebagai pendamping). Wakil Bupati menegaskan bahwa hasil analisis menjadi dasar yang kuat untuk mengajukan formasi penerimaan PNS pada periode yang akan datang kepada DPRD Kabupaten dan kepada Badan Kepegawaian Nasional. Para guru baru yang diangkat pada tahun ini akan diprioritaskan penempatannya di sekolah-sekolah yang kekurangan guru. Beberapa rekomendasi, 100
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antara lain: 1) Tim kerja Kabupaten harus segera melakukan verifikasi data sebelum ditetapkan pilihan kebijakan yang akan dilaksanakan, 2) Melakukan lokakarya yang melibatkan semua unsur yang akan terkena dampak langsung dari kebijakan yang akan dilaksanakan, 3) Menyusun regulasi sebagai payung hukum pelaksanaan kebijakan pemerataan guru, 4) Melakukan sosialisasi dan pendekatan secara humanis kepada guru yang akan terkena kebijakan penataan dan pemerataan guru agar dapat menerima dengan baik, dan 5) Mengganti istilah mutasi guru dengan penataan dan pemerataan guru untuk mengurangi dampak psikologis guru yang akan dipindahkan. Konsultasi hasil PPG di Maros ditunda dari tanggal 31 Desember 2013 ke tanggal 16 Januari 2014.
DISEMINASI TINGKAT KABUPATEN Dalam periode Oktober – Desember 2013 diseminasi berlangsung di beberapa kabupaten dengan jumlah yang bervariasi. Kabupaten Pinrang menempati peringkat I dengan 11 kali kegiatan, melibatkan 228 sekolah tingkat SD/MI. Hingga bulan Desember 2013 sudah lebih dari 90% SD/MI telah melaksanakan diseminasi MBS di Kabupaten Pinrang. Kedua Kabupaten Enrekang dengan 5 kali kegiatan, seterusnya Kabupaten Soppeng dan Pangkep. Disamping itu Kabupaten Luwu 1 kegiatan yaitu Pelatihan MBS jenjang SD/MI yang dilaksanakan pada tanggal 26 -28 Desember 2013. Hingga bulan Desember 2013, hanya kabupaten Jeneponto, Sidrap dan Kota Palopo yang belum melaksanakan diseminasi, namun tahun 2014 tetap ada rencana diseminasi di daerah tersebut. Pada umumnya daerah yang belum melaksanakan diseminasi karena para pemangku kepentingan utama dari Dinas Pendidikan dan Kemenag terhambat oleh aktifitas politik dearah yaitu pemilihan Bupati. Khusus untuk Kota Palopo, sejak pergantian Kepala Dinas oleh Walikota baru hingga akhir tahun 2013 kondisinya belum stabil karena sebagian besar pejabat Dinas Pendidikan diganti.
Jumlah Sekolah
Kabupaten
Laki-laki
Peserta Perempuan
Dana (juta) APBD/BOS PRIORITAS
Pinrang
233
408
292
115.950.000
63.270.000
Enrekang
41
41
139
36.474.000
31.420.000
Pangkep
53
66
175
26.000.000
25.300.000
Soppeng*)
73
95
230
192.582.000
36.100.000
Luwu
22
20
37
5.700.000
8.937.500
Makassar
Ada 4 kegiatan periode Juli – September 2013
Jeneponto
Belum ada kegiatan namun 2014 akan dilakukan diseminasi di beberapa madrasah
Sidrap
Belum ada kegiatan namun tahun 2014 akan ada diseminasi
Palopo
Belum ada kegiatan, tapi telah ada dalam perencanaan tahun 2014
Maros
40
60.000.000
8.550.000
120
*) ada beberapa kegiatan diseminasi murni yang dibiayai 100% oleh APBD Kabupaten
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KEGIATAN LAIN Terkait dengan pelaksanaan program Training Needs Assessment (TNA) yang rencananya akan dimulai di Sulawesi Selatan sebagai pilot-nya, maka pada tanggal 16 – 19 Desember 2013 Tim Jakarta yaitu Pak Mark Heyward dan Aos Santoso melaksanakan FGD di Dinas Pendidikan Provinsi dan LPMP dan Dinas Pendidikan Kabupaten Wajo. FGD tingkat provinsi pada tanggal 16 Desember 2013 melibatkan beberapa unsur, di Dinas Pendidikan Pendidikan dihadiri Kepala Bidang Pendidikan Dasar, Kasie Kurikulum, Kasie PTK, Kasie sertifikasi, dan beberapa Staf. Di LPMP dihadiri oleh Kepala Bagian Umum dan beberapa Staf dari Bidang data, Pemetaan dan Supervisi Mutu Pendidikan. FGD di Dinas Pendidikan Wajo dilaksanakan 18 – 19 Desember 2013, dihadiri oleh Kepala Dinas, Kepala Bidang PTK, Kasie Kurikulum, Kasie Sertifikasi, Koordinator Pengawas, dan beberapa pengurus MGMP dan KKG.
RENCANA KUARTAL DEPAN Kegiatan yang direncanakan untuk kuartal depan (Januari – Maret 2014) adalah sebagai berikut:
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TOT Fasda Kohor 2 Jenjang SD/MI
TOT Fasda Kohor 2 Jenjang SMP/MTs
Pendampingan Guru dan Kepala Sekolah Mitra LPTK oleh Fasilitator LPTK
Sosialisasi Program PPG di empat Kabupaten/Kota Kohor 2
Kunjungan Belajar empat daerah Kohor 2 ke Daerah Eks DBE
Pameran pendidikan di Tiga Kabupaten Kohor 1
Pameran pendidikan Tingkat Provinsi
Pelatihan Tingkat Sekolah Kohor 2
Kerja bersama/regular sekolah mitra LPTK (pendampingan dan bedah masalah)
Pelatihan Metode Pembelajaran Materi Pelajaran IPA, Matematika, dan Literasi bagi dosen LPTK Mitra
Lokakarya dan Pendampingan program PPG Kohor 2
Consortia Meeting LPTK Mitra dan Anggota Konsorsiumnya
Asesment Mahasiswa Calon Guru untuk peningkatan kualitas praktik mengajar
TOT Provinsi Modul II untuk Fasda Kabupaten Kohor I dan Daerah Eks DBE
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Rektor UIN, Prof. Dr. H. A. Qadir Gasing HT membuka pelatihan training of TTI Lab and Partner School (MBS) Jenjang SMP/MTs
Peserta Pelatihan Training of TTI LAB and Partner School (MBS) menunjukkan karya kelompok
Seorang peserta pelatihan TTI Lab and partner School/ Junior Secondary School memajang hasil diskusi (19/10/2013)
Salah seorang Peserta mempresentasikan hasil kelompok Aljabar
Suasana sambutan Tim Study Visits Sekolah LPTK Mitra Jenjang SMP/MTs dengan Seni Sastra ‘Mang-Aru’ oleh siswa di MTsN Binamu Jeneponto
Bupati Wajo menyampaikan dukungan terhadap rencana pelaksanaan kebijakan PPG melalui alokasi anggaran APBD dalam Konsultasi Publik PPG
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Salah seorang siswa kelas 4 mengerjakan Tes IPA dalam pengumpulan data awal daerah kohor 2
Audiensi Direktur Program USAID PRIORITAS dengan Walikota Parepare di Lokakarya 2 PPG di Kota Parepare.
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ANNEX 2: LIST OF PRIORITAS PARTNER DISTRICTS Cohort 1
Cohort 2
TOTAL
Aceh Barat Daya Aceh
Aceh Jaya
Aceh Utara
Benar Maria
Aceh Tamiang
6
Pidi Jaya North Sumatra
Labuan Batu
Langkat
Nias Selatan
Toba Samosir
5
Kota Medan Banten
Pandeglang
Kab. Tangerang
Kab. Serang
Tangerang Selatan
Bandung Barat West Java
Ciamis
4
Cirebon Tasikmalaya Bekasi
Cimahi
7
Kuningan
Banjarnegara Batang Central Java
Purbalingga Sragen
Pekalongan Wonosobo
7
Kab. Semarang Pamekasan Situbondo East Java
Kab. Madiun Kab. Mojokerto
Ngawi Lumajang Ngawi
7
Blitar Parepare
Maros South Sulawesi
Wajo TOTAL
Takalar
Bantaeng
Bone
7
Tana Toraja
23
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ANNEX 3: LIST OF COHORT 2 DISTRICT PARTNER SCHOOLS
No 1
Province
School
Type
Status State
Aceh Barat Daya
SDN 1 Meunasah Sukon
SD
Aceh
Aceh Barat Daya
SDN 2 Meunasah Sukon
SD
State
Aceh
Aceh Barat Daya
SDN Baharu
SD
State
Aceh
Aceh Barat Daya
SDN Cot Bak U
SD
State
7
Aceh
Aceh Barat Daya
SDN Meurandeh
SD
State
8
Aceh
Aceh Barat Daya
SDN Palak Hilir
SD
State
4 5 6
Aceh
District
9
Aceh
Aceh Barat Daya
SDN Percontohan
SD
State
10
Aceh
Aceh Barat Daya
SDN Pulau Kayu
SD
State
11
Aceh
Aceh Barat Daya
SDN Sukadamai
SD
State
12
Aceh
Aceh Barat Daya
SDN Ujung Padang
SD
State
13
Aceh
Aceh Barat Daya
SDS Alue Tringgadeng
SD
Private
14
Aceh
Aceh Barat Daya
SDS Tunas Abdya
SD
Private
15
Aceh
Aceh Barat Daya
MIN Lamkuta
MI
State
16
Aceh
Aceh Barat Daya
MIN Paoh Padang
MI
State
17
Aceh
Aceh Barat Daya
MIS Meunasah Tengoh
MI
Private
18
Aceh
Aceh Barat Daya
SMPN 2 Blang Pidie
SMP
State
19
Aceh
Aceh Barat Daya
SMPN 3 Blang Pidie
SMP
State
20
Aceh
Aceh Barat Daya
SMPN 1 Blang Pidie
SMP
State
21
Aceh
Aceh Barat Daya
SMPN 1 Susoh
SMP
State
22
Aceh
Aceh Barat Daya
SMPN 2 Susoh
SMP
State
23
Aceh
Aceh Barat Daya
SMPN Tunas Nusa
SMP
State
24
Aceh
Aceh Barat Daya
MTsN Blang Pidie
MTs
State
25
Aceh
Aceh Barat Daya
MTsN Unggul Susoh
MTs
State
26
Aceh
Aceh Tamiang
SDN 1 Bukit Temperung
SD
State
27
Aceh
Aceh Tamiang
SDN 1 Suka Ramai
SD
State
28
Aceh
Aceh Tamiang
SDN 2 Suka Ramai
SD
State
29
Aceh
Aceh Tamiang
SDN 6 Kualasimpang
SD
State
30
Aceh
Aceh Tamiang
SDN 7 Kualasimpang
SD
State
31
Aceh
Aceh Tamiang
SDN Benua Raja
SD
State
32
Aceh
Aceh Tamiang
SDN Kampung Durian
SD
State
33
Aceh
Aceh Tamiang
SDN Seruway
SD
State
34
Aceh
Aceh Tamiang
SDN Sidodadi
SD
State
35
Aceh
Aceh Tamiang
SDN Suka Ramai II
SD
State
36
Aceh
Aceh Tamiang
SDN Tanah Merah
SD
State
37
Aceh
Aceh Tamiang
SDN Tangsi Lama
SD
State
38
Aceh
Aceh Tamiang
SDN Tualang
SD
State
39
Aceh
Aceh Tamiang
MIN Bandar Khalifah Sungai Iyu
MI
State
40
Aceh
Aceh Tamiang
MIN Bandar Mahligei
MI
State
106
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Province
District
School
Type
Status
Aceh
Aceh Tamiang
MIN Gedong Biara
MI
State
42
Aceh
Aceh Tamiang
MIN Kampung Durian
MI
State
43
Aceh
Aceh Tamiang
SMPN 1 Kualasimpang
SMP
State
44
Aceh
Aceh Tamiang
SMPN 1 Kejuruan Muda
SMP
State
45
Aceh
Aceh Tamiang
SMPN 2 Kejuruan Muda
SMP
State
46
Aceh
Aceh Tamiang
SMPN 1 Bendahara
SMP
State
47
Aceh
Aceh Tamiang
SMPN 4 Percontohan
SMP
State
48
MTs
State
Aceh
Aceh Tamiang
MTsN Manyak Payed
49
Aceh
Aceh Tamiang
MTsN Seruway
MTs
State
50
Aceh
Aceh Tamiang
MTsS Al-Ikhlas Tanah Terban
MTs
Private
51
Aceh
Aceh Utara
SDN 1 Tanah Jambo Aye
SD
State
52
Aceh
Aceh Utara
SDN 10 Seunuddon
SD
State
53
Aceh
Aceh Utara
SDN 10 Tanah Jambo Aye
SD
State
54
Aceh
Aceh Utara
SDN 13 Seunuddon
SD
State
55
Aceh
Aceh Utara
SDN 14 Seunuddon
SD
State
56
Aceh
Aceh Utara
SDN 16 Tanah Jambo Aye
SD
State
57
Aceh
Aceh Utara
SDN 18 Tanah Jambo Aye
SD
State
58
Aceh
Aceh Utara
SDN 2 Seunuddon
SD
State
59
Aceh
Aceh Utara
SDN 3 Seunuddon
SD
State
60
Aceh
Aceh Utara
SDN 4 Seunuddon
SD
State
61
Aceh
Aceh Utara
SDN 5 Seunuddon
SD
State
62
Aceh
Aceh Utara
SDN 7 Seunuddon
SD
State
63
Aceh
Aceh Utara
SDN 7 Tanah Jambo Aye
SD
State
64
MIN Lhok Rimbideng
MI
State
Aceh
Aceh Utara
65
Aceh
Aceh Utara
MIN Pantonlabu
MI
State
66
Aceh
Aceh Utara
MIN Seunuddon
MI
State
67
Aceh
Aceh Utara
SMPN 1 Seunuddon
SMP
State
68
Aceh
Aceh Utara
SMPN 2 Seunuddon
SMP
State
69
Aceh
Aceh Utara
SMPN 3 Seunuddon
SMP
State
70
Aceh
Aceh Utara
SMPN 1 Tanah Jambo Aye
SMP
State
71
Aceh
Aceh Utara
SMPN 3 Tanah Jambo Aye
SMP
State
72
MTs
State
Aceh
Aceh Utara
MTsN Tanah Jambo Aye
73
Aceh
Aceh Utara
MTsN Seunuddon
MTs
State
74
Aceh
Aceh Utara
MTsS Seunuddon
MTs
Private
75
Aceh
Pidie Jaya
Lueng Bimba
SD
State
76
Aceh
Pidie Jaya
SDN 1 Meureudu
SD
State
77
Aceh
Pidie Jaya
SDN 5 Meureudu
SD
State
78
Aceh
Pidie Jaya
SDN Babah Jurong
SD
State
79
Aceh
Pidie Jaya
SDN Iskandar Muda
SD
State
80
Aceh
Pidie Jaya
SDN Meunasah Kota Meureudu
SD
State
81
Aceh
Pidie Jaya
SDN Rhieng
SD
State
82
Aceh
Pidie Jaya
SDN Simpang 3 Meureudu
SD
State
83
Aceh
Pidie Jaya
SDN Teupin Pukat
SD
State
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Type
Status
Aceh
Province
Pidie Jaya
District
SDS Muhammadiyah
School
SD
Private
85
Aceh
Pidie Jaya
MIN Drien Tujoh
MI
State
86
Aceh
Pidie Jaya
MIN Jeulanga
MI
State
87
Aceh
Pidie Jaya
MIN Kiran
MI
State
88
Aceh
Pidie Jaya
MIN Kuta Krueng
MI
State
89
Aceh
Pidie Jaya
MIN Meugit
MI
State
90
MI
State
Aceh
Pidie Jaya
MIN Ulee Gle
91
Aceh
Pidie Jaya
SMPN 1 Meureudu
SMP
State
92
Aceh
Pidie Jaya
SMPN 3 Meureudu
SMP
State
93
Aceh
Pidie Jaya
SMPN 1 Bandar Dua
SMP
State
94
Aceh
Pidie Jaya
SMPN 2 Bandar Dua
SMP
State
95
Aceh
Pidie Jaya
SMPN 2 Ulim
SMP
State
96
Aceh
Pidie Jaya
MTsN Bandar Dua
MTs
State
97
Aceh
Pidie Jaya
MTsN Ulim
MTs
State
98
Aceh
Pidie Jaya
MTsN Meuredu
MTs
State
99
North Sumatra
Langkat, Kab.
SDN 050656 Stabat
SD
State
100
North Sumatra
Langkat, Kab.
SDN 050660 Kuala Bingai
SD
State
101
North Sumatra
Langkat, Kab.
SDN 050661 Kuala Bingai
SD
State
102
North Sumatra
Langkat, Kab.
SDN 050724 Tanjung Pura
SD
State
103
North Sumatra
Langkat, Kab.
SDN 050725 Tanjung Pura
SD
State
104
North Sumatra
Langkat, Kab.
SDN 050727 Tanjung Pura
SD
State
105
North Sumatra
Langkat, Kab.
SDN 050728 Tanjung Pura
SD
State
106
North Sumatra
Langkat, Kab.
SDN 050730 Tanjung Pura
SD
State
107
North Sumatra
Langkat, Kab.
SDN 050733 Tanjung Pura
SD
State
108
North Sumatra
Langkat, Kab.
SDN 055999 Pasar X Kuala Bingai
SD
State
109
North Sumatra
Langkat, Kab.
SDN 056002 Lorong Ibadah
SD
State
110
North Sumatra
Langkat, Kab.
SDN 060659 Stabat
SD
State
111
North Sumatra
Langkat, Kab.
MIN Paluh Nipah
MI
State
112
North Sumatra
Langkat, Kab.
MIN Perdamaian
MI
State
113
North Sumatra
Langkat, Kab.
MIS Al-Khairiyah
MI
Private
114
North Sumatra
Langkat, Kab.
MIS Mummadiyah Pematang Serai
MI
Private
115
North Sumatra
Langkat, Kab.
SMPN 1 Stabat
SMP
State
116
North Sumatra
Langkat, Kab.
SMPN 2 Stabat
SMP
State
117
North Sumatra
Langkat, Kab.
SMP Swasta Hang Tuah
SMP
Private
118
North Sumatra
Langkat, Kab.
SMPN 1 Tanjung Pura
SMP
State
119
North Sumatra
Langkat, Kab.
SMPN 2 Tanjung Pura
SMP
State
120
North Sumatra
Langkat, Kab.
SMPN 3 Tanjung Pura
SMP
State
121
North Sumatra
Langkat, Kab.
MTs Negeri Stabat
MTs
State
122
North Sumatra
Langkat, Kab.
MTs Negeri Tanjung Pura
MTs
State
123
North Sumatra
Toba Samosir, Kab.
SD Swasta HKBP 1 Balige
SD
Private
124
North Sumatra
Toba Samosir, Kab.
SDN 173520 Balige
SD
State
125
North Sumatra
Toba Samosir, Kab.
SDN 173522 Balige
SD
State
126
North Sumatra
Toba Samosir, Kab.
SDN 173524 Balige
SD
State
108
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Type
Status
North Sumatra
Toba Samosir, Kab.
128
North Sumatra
Toba Samosir, Kab.
SDN 173525 Balige
SD
State
SDN 173527 Hinalang
SD
State
129
North Sumatra
Toba Samosir, Kab.
SDN 173549 Laguboti
SD
State
130
North Sumatra
Toba Samosir, Kab.
SDN 173551 Laguboti
SD
State
131
North Sumatra
Toba Samosir, Kab.
SDN 173552 Laguboti
SD
State
132
North Sumatra
Toba Samosir, Kab.
SDN 173553 Simaremare Jae
SD
State
133
North Sumatra
Toba Samosir, Kab.
SDN 173554 Pardinggaran
SD
State
134
North Sumatra
Toba Samosir, Kab.
SDN 173558 Hutahaean
SD
State
135
North Sumatra
Toba Samosir, Kab.
SDN 176367 Soposurung
SD
State
136
North Sumatra
Toba Samosir, Kab.
SDN 177066 Sitoluama
SD
State
137
North Sumatra
Toba Samosir, Kab.
MIN Lumban Gurning Porsea
MI
State
138
North Sumatra
Toba Samosir, Kab.
MIS Balige
MI
Private
139
North Sumatra
Toba Samosir, Kab.
SMPN 1 Balige
SMP
State
140
North Sumatra
Toba Samosir, Kab.
SMPN 4 Balige
SMP
State
141
North Sumatra
Toba Samosir, Kab.
SMP Swasta Budhi Dharma (Katolik)
SMP
Private
142
North Sumatra
Toba Samosir, Kab.
SMPN 2 Balige
SMP
State
143
North Sumatra
Toba Samosir, Kab.
SMPN 1 Laguboti
SMP
State
144
North Sumatra
Toba Samosir, Kab.
SMPN 3 Laguboti
SMP
State
145
North Sumatra
Toba Samosir, Kab.
SMPN 4 Laguboti
SMP
State
146
North Sumatra
Toba Samosir, Kab.
MTs
State
147
Banten
Tangerang Selatan, Kota
MTsN Balige SD Islam Al Amanah
SD
Private
Tangerang Selatan, Kota
SD IT Insan Cendekia
SD
Private
Tangerang Selatan, Kota
SD N Jelupang 1
SD
State
Tangerang Selatan, Kota
SD N Jelupang 2
SD
State
148 149 150
Province
Banten Banten Banten
District
School
151
Banten
Tangerang Selatan, Kota
SD N Jelupang 3
SD
State
152
Banten
Tangerang Selatan, Kota
SD N Kademangan 1
SD
State
153
Banten
Tangerang Selatan, Kota
SD N Kademangan 2
SD
State
Tangerang Selatan, Kota
SD N Lengkong Karya 1
SD
State
Tangerang Selatan, Kota
SD S Alam Mandiri
SD
Private
Tangerang Selatan, Kota
SDN Babakan 1
SD
State
Tangerang Selatan, Kota
SDN Bakti Jaya
SD
State
Tangerang Selatan, Kota
MI I'anatul Huda
MI
Private
154 155 156 157 158
Banten Banten Banten Banten Banten
159
Banten
Tangerang Selatan, Kota
MI Mathlaul Anwar
MI
Private
160
Banten
Tangerang Selatan, Kota
MI Nurul Falah
MI
Private
Tangerang Selatan, Kota
MI Yaspita
MI
Private
MI
Private
161
Banten
162
Banten
Tangerang Selatan, Kota
MIS Roudhotul Janah
163
Banten
Tangerang Selatan, Kota
SMP N 15 Tangsel
SMP
State
164
Banten
Tangerang Selatan, Kota
SMP N 16 Tangsel
SMP
State
165
Banten
Tangerang Selatan, Kota
SMP Yaspita
SMP
Private
166
Banten
Tangerang Selatan, Kota
SMP N 8 Tangsel
SMP
State
167
Banten
Tangerang Selatan, Kota
SMP N 20 Tangsel
SMP
State
168
Banten
Tangerang Selatan, Kota
MTs Arrahmaniyah
MTs
Private
169
Banten
Tangerang Selatan, Kota
MTs Manbaul Ulum
MTs
Private
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Banten
Tangerang Selatan, Kota
171
Banten
172 173 174 175 176
Province
Banten Banten Banten Banten Banten
District
Type
Status
MTs
Private
Tangerang, Kab.
MTs An Nasihin SD N Bugel
School
SD
State
Tangerang, Kab.
SD IT Insan Robbani
SD
Private
Tangerang, Kab.
SD N Kaduagung 2
SD
State
Tangerang, Kab.
SD N Nagrak
SD
State
Tangerang, Kab.
SD N Sodong 1
SD
State
Tangerang, Kab.
SD N Sodong 2
SD
State
177
Banten
Tangerang, Kab.
SDN Campaka 1
SD
State
178
Banten
Tangerang, Kab.
SDN Campaka 2
SD
State
179
Banten
Tangerang, Kab.
SDN Campaka 3
SD
State
Tangerang, Kab.
SDN Karangharja 1
SD
State
Tangerang, Kab.
SDN Karangharja 2
SD
State
Tangerang, Kab.
SDS Al - Istiqro
SD
Private
Tangerang, Kab.
MI Al Husein Tigaraksa
MI
Private
Tangerang, Kab.
MI Al Husna
MI
Private
180 181 182 183 184
Banten Banten Banten Banten Banten
185
Banten
Tangerang, Kab.
MI Syech Mubarok
MI
Private
186
Banten
Tangerang, Kab.
MIN Tigaraksa
MI
State
187
Banten
Tangerang, Kab.
SMPN 3 Tigaraksa
SMP
State
188
Banten
Tangerang, Kab.
SMPN 4 Tigaraksa
SMP
State
189
Banten
Tangerang, Kab.
SMP N 1 Cisoka
SMP
State
190
Banten
Tangerang, Kab.
SMP N 2 Cisoka
SMP
State
191
Banten
Tangerang, Kab.
MTs N Tigaraksa
MTs
State
192
Banten
Tangerang, Kab.
MTs Al Ikhlas Cisereh
MTs
Private
193
Banten
Tangerang, Kab.
MTs Syech Mubarok
MTs
Private
194
Banten
Tangerang, Kab.
MTs Fathu Robbani
MTs
Private
195
West Java
Bekasi,Kab.
SDN I Jayamukti
SD
State
196
West Java
Bekasi,Kab.
SDN II Jayamukti
SD
State
197
West Java
Bekasi,Kab.
SDN III Jayamukti
SD
State
198
West Java
Bekasi,Kab.
SDN I Hegarmukti
SD
State
199
West Java
Bekasi,Kab.
SDN II Hegarmukti
SD
State
200
West Java
Bekasi,Kab.
SDN III Hegarmukti
SD
State
201
West Java
Bekasi,Kab.
SDIT Annuur
SD
Private
202
West Java
Bekasi,Kab.
SDN I Sukaresmi
SD
State
203
West Java
Bekasi,Kab.
SDN III Sukaresmi
SD
State
204
West Java
Bekasi,Kab.
SDN V Sukaresmi
SD
State
205
West Java
Bekasi,Kab.
SDN VI Sukaresmi
SD
State
206
West Java
Bekasi,Kab.
SD Karya Iman
SD
Private
207
West Java
Bekasi,Kab.
SDIT Arrahman
SD
Private
208
West Java
Bekasi,Kab.
MIS Al Hidayah Muslim Cendekia
MI
Private
209
West Java
Bekasi,Kab.
MIS 01 Islamiyah
MI
Private
210
West Java
Bekasi,Kab.
MIS At Takwa
MI
Private
110
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Type
Status
West Java
Bekasi,Kab.
212
West Java
Bekasi,Kab.
SMPN 1 Cikarang Pusat
SMP
State
SMPN 2 Cikarang Pusat
SMP
State
213
West Java
Bekasi,Kab.
SMPN 3 Cikarang Pusat
SMP
State
214
West Java
Bekasi,Kab.
SMPN 1 Cikarang Selatan
SMP
State
215 216
West Java
Bekasi,Kab.
SMPN 2 Cikarang Selatan
SMP
State
217
West Java
Bekasi,Kab.
SMPN 3 Cikarang Selatan
SMP
State
218
West Java
Bekasi,Kab.
MTS Nurul Huda
MTS
Private
219
West Java
Bekasi,Kab.
MTS
State
West Java
Cirebon, Kab.
MTSN Serang SDN 1 Cangkoak
220
SD
State
West Java
Cirebon, Kab.
SDN 1 Kepunduan
SD
State
221
West Java
Cirebon, Kab.
SDN 1 Panembahan
SD
State
222
West Java
Cirebon, Kab.
SDN 1 Sindangjawa
SD
State
223
West Java
Cirebon, Kab.
SDN 1 Trusmi Kulon
SD
State
Cirebon, Kab.
SDN 1 Trusmi Wetan
SD
State
Cirebon, Kab.
SDN 2 Balad
SD
State
Cirebon, Kab.
SDN 2 Cangkoak
SD
State
224 225 226
Province
West Java West Java West Java
District
School
227
West Java
Cirebon, Kab.
SDN 2 Panembahan
SD
State
228
West Java
Cirebon, Kab.
SDN 2 Sindangmekar
SD
State
229
West Java
Cirebon, Kab.
SDN 2 Trusmi Wetan
SD
State
230
West Java
Cirebon, Kab.
SDN 3 Panembahan
SD
State
231
West Java
Cirebon, Kab.
MI Miftahul Muta'alimin
MI
Private
Cirebon, Kab.
MI NU Ash Shobirin Plumbon
MI
Private
Cirebon, Kab.
MI Salafiyah Bode Plumbon
MI
Private
Cirebon, Kab.
MIN Sindang Mekar Cangkoak
MI
State
232 233
West Java West Java
234
West Java
235
West Java
Cirebon, Kab.
SMPN 1 Dukuh Puntang
SMP
State
236
West Java
Cirebon, Kab.
SMPN 2 Sumber
SMP
State
237
West Java
Cirebon, Kab.
SMPN 3 Sumber
SMP
State
238
West Java
Cirebon, Kab.
SMPN 1 Plered
SMP
State
239
West Java
Cirebon, Kab.
SMPN 2 Plered
SMP
State
240
West Java
Cirebon, Kab.
SMPN 3 Plered
SMP
State
241
West Java
Cirebon, Kab.
MTsN Cisaat
MTs
State
242
West Java
Cirebon, Kab.
State
West Java
Kuningan, Kab.
MTsN 2 Cirebon SDN 3 Bojong
MTs
243
SD
State
244
West Java
Kuningan, Kab.
SDN 1 Cilimus
SD
State
245
West Java
Kuningan, Kab.
SDN 1 Lengkong
SD
State
246
West Java
Kuningan, Kab.
SDN 1 Purwasari
SD
State
247
West Java
Kuningan, Kab.
SDN 4 Bojong
SD
State
Kuningan, Kab.
SDN 2 Cilimus
SD
State
Kuningan, Kab.
SDN 2 Purwasari
SD
State
Kuningan, Kab.
SDN 3 Lengkong
SD
State
248 249 250
West Java West Java West Java
251
West Java
Kuningan, Kab.
SDN 3 Purwasari
SD
State
252
West Java
Kuningan, Kab.
SDN 4 Cilimus
SD
State
253
West Java
Kuningan, Kab.
SDN 5 Cilimus
SD
State
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No 254
Type
Status
West Java
Province
Kuningan, Kab.
District SDN Tembong
School
SD
State
255
West Java
Kuningan, Kab.
MI PUI 2 Ciwedus
MI
Private
256
West Java
Kuningan, Kab.
MI Cokroaminoto
MI
Private
257
West Java
Kuningan, Kab.
MI PUI Cikaso
MI
Private
MI
State
258
West Java
Kuningan, Kab.
MIN Manis Kidul Jalaksana
259
West Java
Kuningan, Kab.
SMPN 1 Cilimus
SMP
State
260
West Java
Kuningan, Kab.
SMPN 2 Cilimus
SMP
State
261
West Java
Kuningan, Kab.
SMPN 3 Cilimus
SMP
State
262
West Java
Kuningan, Kab.
SMPN 1 Garawangi
SMP
State
263
West Java
Kuningan, Kab.
SMPN 2 Garawangi
SMP
State
264
West Java
Kuningan, Kab.
SMPN 1 Sindang Agung
SMP
State
265
West Java
Kuningan, Kab.
MTsN Sangkanhurip
MTs
State
266
West Java
Kuningan, Kab.
State
West Java
Tasikmalaya, Kab.
MTsN Sindang Sari SDN 1 Pakemitan
MTs
267
SD
State
Tasikmalaya, Kab.
SDN Citatah
SD
State
268
West Java
269
West Java
Tasikmalaya, Kab.
SDN 1 Cikunten
SD
State
270
West Java
Tasikmalaya, Kab.
SDN 3 Pakemitan
SD
State
271
West Java
Tasikmalaya, Kab.
SDN 2 Pakemitan
SD
State
272
West Java
Tasikmalaya, Kab.
SDN 4 Pakemitan
SD
State
273
West Java
Tasikmalaya, Kab.
SDN 2 Cikunten
SD
State
Tasikmalaya, Kab.
SDN 5 Pakemitan
SD
State
Tasikmalaya, Kab.
SDN Cintawana
SD
State
Tasikmalaya, Kab.
SDN Muhammad Toha
SD
State
274 275 276
West Java West Java West Java
277
West Java
Tasikmalaya, Kab.
SDN Bugel Alis
SD
State
278
West Java
Tasikmalaya, Kab.
SDN Sukasenang
SD
State
279
West Java
Tasikmalaya, Kab.
MI Cicarulang
MI
Private
280
West Java
Tasikmalaya, Kab.
MI Leuwiseeng
MI
Private
281
West Java
Tasikmalaya, Kab.
MIN Sukaratu
MI
State
MI
Private
282
West Java
Tasikmalaya, Kab.
MIS Al-Hidayah
283
West Java
Tasikmalaya, Kab.
SMPN 2 Singaparna
SMP
State
284
West Java
Tasikmalaya, Kab.
SMPN 1 Padakembang
SMP
State
285
West Java
Tasikmalaya, Kab.
SMPN 1 Mangunreja
SMP
State
286
West Java
Tasikmalaya, Kab.
SMPN 1 Ciawi
SMP
State
287
West Java
Tasikmalaya, Kab.
SMPN 1 Pagerageung
SMP
State
288
West Java
Tasikmalaya, Kab.
SMPN Sukaresik
SMP
State
289
West Java
Tasikmalaya, Kab.
MTs Cintawana
MTs
Private
290
West Java
Tasikmalaya, Kab.
MTsN Pamoyanan
MTs
State
291
Central Java
Pekalongan, Kab.
SD Muhammadiyah Kajen
SD
Private
292
Central Java
Pekalongan, Kab.
SD Muhammadiyah Pencongan 01
SD
Private
293
Central Java
Pekalongan, Kab.
SDN 01 Kampil
SD
State
294
Central Java
Pekalongan, Kab.
SDN 01 Mayangan
SD
State
295
Central Java
Pekalongan, Kab.
SDN 01 Pekiringanalit
SD
State
296
Central Java
Pekalongan, Kab.
SDN 02 Mayangan
SD
State
112
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No 297
Province
District
Central Java
Pekalongan, Kab.
298
Central Java
Pekalongan, Kab.
299
Central Java
300
School
Type
Status
SDN 03 Pekiringanalit
SD
State
SDN 03 Wiradesa
SD
State
Pekalongan, Kab.
SDN Bener
SD
State
Central Java
Pekalongan, Kab.
SDN Kajen 1
SD
State
301
Central Java
Pekalongan, Kab.
SDN Kajen 4
SD
State
302
Central Java
Pekalongan, Kab.
SDN Kajen 6
SD
State
303
Central Java
Pekalongan, Kab.
MI Islamiyah Karangsari Karanganyar
MI
Private
304
Central Java
Pekalongan, Kab.
MI Salafiyah Manbaul Huda Gumawang
MI
Private
305
Central Java
Pekalongan, Kab.
MI Salafiyah NU Al - Ustmani
MI
Private
306
Central Java
Pekalongan, Kab.
MI Salafiyah Warulor
MI
Private
307
Central Java
Pekalongan, Kab.
SMPN 2 Wiradesa
SMP
State
308
Central Java
Pekalongan, Kab.
SMPN 2 Wonokerto
SMP
State
309
Central Java
Pekalongan, Kab.
SMPN 1 Tirto
SMP
State
310
Central Java
Pekalongan, Kab.
SMPN 2 Kajen
SMP
State
311
Central Java
Pekalongan, Kab.
SMPN 3 Kajen
SMP
State
312
Central Java
Pekalongan, Kab.
SMPN 4 Kajen
SMP
State
313
Central Java
Pekalongan, Kab.
MTs 45 Wiradesa
MTs
Private
314
Central Java
Pekalongan, Kab.
MTsN Kesesi
MTs
State
315
Central Java
Wonosobo, Kab.
SDN 1 Bojasari
SD
State
316
Central Java
Wonosobo, Kab.
SDN 1 Garung
SD
State
317
Central Java
Wonosobo, Kab.
SDN 1 Jengkol
SD
State
318
Central Java
Wonosobo, Kab.
SDN 1 Karangluhur
SD
State
319
Central Java
Wonosobo, Kab.
SDN 1 Kertek
SD
State
320
Central Java
Wonosobo, Kab.
SDN 2 Bojasari
SD
State
321
Central Java
Wonosobo, Kab.
SDN 2 Jengkol
SD
State
322
Central Java
Wonosobo, Kab.
SDN 2 Karangluhur
SD
State
323
Central Java
Wonosobo, Kab.
SDN 2 Kertek
SD
State
324
Central Java
Wonosobo, Kab.
SDN 3 Garung
SD
State
325
Central Java
Wonosobo, Kab.
SDN Kuripan
SD
State
326
Central Java
Wonosobo, Kab.
SDN Siwuran
SD
State
327
Central Java
Wonosobo, Kab.
MI Ma'arif Kalijeruk
MI
Private
328
Central Java
Wonosobo, Kab.
MI Ma'arif Surengede
MI
Private
329
Central Java
Wonosobo, Kab.
MI Ma'arif Tegalsari
MI
Private
330
Central Java
Wonosobo, Kab.
MI Muhammadiyah Kertek
MI
Private
331
Central Java
Wonosobo, Kab.
SMPN 1 Garung
SMP
State
332
Central Java
Wonosobo, Kab.
SMPN 3 Garung
SMP
State
333
Central Java
Wonosobo, Kab.
SMP Ma'arif Mlandi
SMP
Private
334
Central Java
Wonosobo, Kab.
SMPN 1 Kertek
SMP
State
335
Central Java
Wonosobo, Kab.
SMPN 3 Kertek
SMP
State
336
Central Java
Wonosobo, Kab.
SMP Muhammadiyah 4 Kertek
SMP
Private
337
Central Java
Wonosobo, Kab.
MTs Ma'arif Garung
MTs
Private
338
Central Java
Wonosobo, Kab.
MTs
Private
339
East Java
Lumajang, Kab.
MTs Ma'arif Kertek SD Jendral Sudirman (Imbas)
SD
Private
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No 340
Status
Lumajang, Kab.
School SDN Bondoyudo 01 (imbas)
Type
East Java
SD
State
341
East Java
Lumajang, Kab.
SDN Bondoyudo 02 (imbas)
SD
State
342
East Java
Lumajang, Kab.
SDN Boreng 01 (Imbas)
SD
State
343
East Java
Lumajang, Kab.
SDN Boreng 02 (Imbas)
SD
State
Lumajang, Kab.
SDN Denok (Imbas)
SD
State
Lumajang, Kab.
SDN Jogotrunan (Inti)
SD
State
Lumajang, Kab.
SDN Jogoyudan 1
SD
State
344 345 346
Province
East Java East Java East Java
District
347
East Java
Lumajang, Kab.
SDN Kuterenon 01 (Inti)
SD
State
348
East Java
Lumajang, Kab.
SDN Kuterenon 02 (imbas)
SD
State
349
East Java
Lumajang, Kab.
SDN Kuterenon 03 (Imbas)
SD
State
350
East Java
Lumajang, Kab.
SDN Selok Besuki 01 (imbas)
SD
State
351
East Java
Lumajang, Kab.
MI Kholafiah Safiiyah Boreng (Imbas)
MI
Private
352
East Java
Lumajang, Kab.
MI Nurul Huda Bagu (Imbas)
MI
Private
353
East Java
Lumajang, Kab.
Private
East Java
Lumajang, Kab.
MI Nurul Islam Bondoyudo (imbas) MI Nurul Islam Selok Besuki (imbas)
MI
354
MI
Private
355
East Java
Lumajang, Kab.
SMPN 2 Sukodono
SMP
State
356
East Java
Lumajang, Kab.
SMP Al-Maliki Sukodono
SMP
Private
357
East Java
Lumajang, Kab.
SMPN 3 Lumajang
SMP
State
358
East Java
Lumajang, Kab.
SMPN 1 Sumbersuko
SMP
State
359
East Java
Lumajang, Kab.
SMPN 4 Lumajang
SMP
State
360
East Java
Lumajang, Kab.
SMPN 5 Lumajang
SMP
State
361
East Java
Lumajang, Kab.
SMP Islam (SMI) Lumajang
SMP
Private
362
East Java
Lumajang, Kab.
Private
East Java
Ngawi, Kab.
MTs Miftahul Ulum Sukodono MI PSM Satriyan
MTs
363
SD
State
364
East Java
Ngawi, Kab.
SDIT Darussalam
SD
State
365
East Java
Ngawi, Kab.
SDN Baderan
SD
State
366
East Java
Ngawi, Kab.
SDN Geneng 2
SD
State
367
East Java
Ngawi, Kab.
SDN Gerih 3
SD
State
Ngawi, Kab.
SDN Guyung 1
SD
State
Ngawi, Kab.
SDN Guyung 2
SD
State
Ngawi, Kab.
SDN Guyung 3
SD
State
368 369 370
East Java East Java East Java
371
East Java
Ngawi, Kab.
SDN Guyung 4
SD
State
372
East Java
Ngawi, Kab.
SDN Kasreman 3
SD
State
373
East Java
Ngawi, Kab.
SDN Kersoharjo
SD
State
374
East Java
Ngawi, Kab.
SDN Tambakromo 1
SD
State
375
East Java
Ngawi, Kab.
SDN Widodaren 1
SD
State
Ngawi, Kab.
MI Gerih
MI
Private
MI
Private
376
East Java
377
East Java
Ngawi, Kab.
MI Tegalrejo Widodaren
378
East Java
Ngawi, Kab.
MIN Mlarik Baderan
MI
State
379
East Java
Ngawi, Kab.
SMPN 1 Geneng
SMP
State
380
East Java
Ngawi, Kab.
SMPN 2 Geneng
SMP
State
381
East Java
Ngawi, Kab.
SMPN 1 Paron
SMP
State
382
East Java
Ngawi, Kab.
SMPN 1 Gerih
SMP
State
114
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No 383
East Java
Ngawi, Kab.
384
East Java
Ngawi, Kab.
385
East Java
386 387 388 389 390
Province
Type
Status
SMPN 1 Kwadungan
SMP
State
SMPN 2 Kwadungan
SMP
State
Ngawi, Kab.
MTs Satu Atap Mlarik Baderan
MTs
Private
East Java
Ngawi, Kab.
MTs
State
South Sulawesi
Bone, Kab.
MTsN Geneng SD Inp 10/73 Bajoe
SD
State
Bone, Kab.
SD Inp 12/79 Cakkebone
SD
State
Bone, Kab.
SD Inp 12/79 Lonrae
SD
State
Bone, Kab.
SD Inp 12/79 Toro
SD
State
South Sulawesi South Sulawesi South Sulawesi
District
School
391
South Sulawesi
Bone, Kab.
SD Inp 3/77 Bajoe II
SD
State
392
South Sulawesi
Bone, Kab.
SD Inp 3/77 Jaling
SD
State
393
South Sulawesi
Bone, Kab.
SD Inp 5/81 Bajoe
SD
State
394
South Sulawesi
Bone, Kab.
SD Inp 5/81 Unra
SD
State
395
South Sulawesi
Bone, Kab.
SD Inp 6/75 Pacing
SD
State
Bone, Kab.
SD Inp 6/80 Latteko
SD
State
Bone, Kab.
SDN I Mallari
SD
State
Bone, Kab.
SDN 18 Bajoe
SD
State
396 397 398
South Sulawesi South Sulawesi South Sulawesi
399
South Sulawesi
Bone, Kab.
MI Al-Amin Cabalu
MI
Private
400
South Sulawesi
Bone, Kab.
MI Babul Ilmi Lemoape
MI
Private
401
South Sulawesi
Bone, Kab.
MI Darul Hikmah Watampone
MI
Private
402
South Sulawesi
Bone, Kab.
MIN Mallari
MI
State
403
South Sulawesi
Bone, Kab.
SMPN 1 Palakka
SMP
State
404
South Sulawesi
Bone, Kab.
SMPN 4 Barebbo
SMP
State
405
South Sulawesi
Bone, Kab.
SMPN I Awangpone
SMP
State
406
South Sulawesi
Bone, Kab.
SMPN 4 watampone
SMP
State
407
South Sulawesi
Bone, Kab.
SMPN 8 Watampone
SMP
State
408
South Sulawesi
Bone, Kab.
SMPN 9 Watampone
SMP
State
409
South Sulawesi
Bone, Kab.
MTs Al-Faaizun Watang Palakka
MTs
Private
410
South Sulawesi
Bone, Kab.
MTs
Private
411
South Sulawesi
Parepare, Kota
MTs Al-Mubarak Tacipi SD Sarikat Islam
SD
Private
Parepare, Kota
SDN 12
SD
State
Parepare, Kota
SDN 19 (Gugus Inti)
SD
State
Parepare, Kota
SDN 2
SD
State
412 413 414
South Sulawesi South Sulawesi South Sulawesi
415
South Sulawesi
Parepare, Kota
SDN 25
SD
State
416
South Sulawesi
Parepare, Kota
SDN 34
SD
State
417
South Sulawesi
Parepare, Kota
SDN 35 (gugus Inti)
SD
State
418
South Sulawesi
Parepare, Kota
SDN 38
SD
State
419
South Sulawesi
Parepare, Kota
SDN 46
SD
State
Parepare, Kota
SDN 47
SD
State
Parepare, Kota
SDN 59
SD
State
Parepare, Kota
SDN 79
SD
State
420 421 422
South Sulawesi South Sulawesi South Sulawesi
423
South Sulawesi
Parepare, Kota
MI DDI Jabal Nur
MI
Private
424
South Sulawesi
Parepare, Kota
MI DDI Kp. Baru
MI
Private
425
South Sulawesi
Parepare, Kota
MI DDI Taqwa Lakessi
MI
Private
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No 426
Status
Parepare, Kota
School MI DDI Ujung Lare
Type
South Sulawesi
MI
Private
427
South Sulawesi
Parepare, Kota
SMPN 3 Parepare
SMP
State
428
South Sulawesi
Parepare, Kota
SMPN 4 Parepare
SMP
State
429
South Sulawesi
Parepare, Kota
SMPN 6 Parepare
SMP
State
430
South Sulawesi
Parepare, Kota
SMPN 7 Parepare
SMP
State
431
South Sulawesi
Parepare, Kota
SMPN 8 Parepare
SMP
State
432
South Sulawesi
Parepare, Kota
SMPN 12 Parepare
SMP
State
433
South Sulawesi
Parepare, Kota
MTs N Parepare
MTs
State
434
South Sulawesi
Parepare, Kota
MTs
Private
435
South Sulawesi
Takalar, Kab.
MTs Lil-Banat DDI Parepare SDN No 01 Centre Pattalassang
SD
State
436
South Sulawesi
Takalar, Kab.
SDN No 05 Ballo
SD
State
437
South Sulawesi
Takalar, Kab.
SDN No 101 Inp Pattallassang
SD
State
Takalar, Kab.
SDN No 103 Inp Sompu
SD
State
Takalar, Kab.
SDN No 115 Inp Galesong
SD
State
Takalar, Kab.
SDN No 133 Inp Paririsi
SD
State
438 439 440
Province
South Sulawesi South Sulawesi South Sulawesi
District
441
South Sulawesi
Takalar, Kab.
SDN No 145 Bayowa
SD
State
442
South Sulawesi
Takalar, Kab.
SDN No 2 Pattallassang
SD
State
443
South Sulawesi
Takalar, Kab.
SDN No 226 Inp Lanna
SD
State
444
South Sulawesi
Takalar, Kab.
SDN No 234 Takalar kota
SD
State
445
South Sulawesi
Takalar, Kab.
SDN No 68 Centre Galesong II
SD
State
Takalar, Kab.
SDN No 69 Galesong I
SD
State
Takalar, Kab.
MIN Galesong Utara
MI
State
Takalar, Kab.
MIN Pattiro Banggae
MI
State
446 447 448
South Sulawesi South Sulawesi South Sulawesi
449
South Sulawesi
Takalar, Kab.
MIS Bontoa
MI
Private
450
South Sulawesi
Takalar, Kab.
MIS Muh Parambambe
MI
Private
451
South Sulawesi
Takalar, Kab.
SMPN 1 Takalar
SMP
State
452
South Sulawesi
Takalar, Kab.
SMPN 2 Takalar
SMP
State
453
South Sulawesi
Takalar, Kab.
SMPN 2 Mappakasunggu
SMP
State
454
South Sulawesi
Takalar, Kab.
SMPN 1 Galesong Selatan
SMP
State
455
South Sulawesi
Takalar, Kab.
SMPN 2 Galesong Selatan
SMP
State
456
South Sulawesi
Takalar, Kab.
SMPN 3 Galesong Selatan
SMP
State
457
South Sulawesi
Takalar, Kab.
MTs Manongkoki
MTs
State
458
South Sulawesi
Takalar, Kab.
MTs
Private
459
South Sulawesi
Tana Toraja, Kab.
MTs Pesantren Assalamiyah Gelesong SD Kristen Makale 1
SD
Private
460
South Sulawesi
Tana Toraja, Kab.
SD KristenMakale 2
SD
Private
461
South Sulawesi
Tana Toraja, Kab.
SDN 102 Makale V
SD
State
Tana Toraja, Kab.
SDN 129 Lea
SD
State
Tana Toraja, Kab.
SDN 183 Inpres Balla Bittuang
SD
State
Tana Toraja, Kab.
SDN 187 Bittuang
SD
State
462 463 464
South Sulawesi South Sulawesi South Sulawesi
465
South Sulawesi
Tana Toraja, Kab.
SDN 222 Inpres Pali
SD
State
466
South Sulawesi
Tana Toraja, Kab.
SDN 225 Tiroan
SD
State
467
South Sulawesi
Tana Toraja, Kab.
SDN 240 Inpres Rantemasindung
SD
State
468
South Sulawesi
Tana Toraja, Kab.
SDN 308 Inpres Rantekarua
SD
State
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Province South Sulawesi
470
South Sulawesi
471
District
School
Type
Status
Tana Toraja, Kab.
SDN 348 Palian
SD
State
Tana Toraja, Kab.
SDN Kalumpang
SD
State
South Sulawesi
Tana Toraja, Kab.
SDN Katolik Renya Rosari
SD
Private
472
South Sulawesi
Tana Toraja, Kab.
MIN Makale
MI
State
473
South Sulawesi
Tana Toraja, Kab.
MIS Rembon
MI
Private
MI
Private
474
South Sulawesi
Tana Toraja, Kab.
MIS To’Kaluku
475
South Sulawesi
Tana Toraja, Kab.
SMPN 1 Bittuang
SMP
State
476
South Sulawesi
Tana Toraja, Kab.
SMPN 3 Bittuang
SMP
State
477
South Sulawesi
Tana Toraja, Kab.
SMPN 4 Bittuang
SMP
State
478
South Sulawesi
Tana Toraja, Kab.
SMP Katolik Rembon
SMP
Private
479
South Sulawesi
Tana Toraja, Kab.
SMPN 3 Makale
SMP
State
480
South Sulawesi
Tana Toraja, Kab.
SMP 5 Makale
SMP
State
481
South Sulawesi
Tana Toraja, Kab.
SMP Kristen Makale
SMP
State
482
South Sulawesi
Tana Toraja, Kab.
MTsN Rantepao
MTs
State
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ANNEX 4: LIST OF TTI LAB AND PARTNER SCHOOLS Province
Partner TTI
Aceh
Universitas Syiah Kuala
IAIN Ar‐Raniry
Banten
Universitas Sultan Agung Tirtayasa
IAIN Banten ( SMHB) Serang
Central Java Universitas Negeri Semarang (UNNES)
IAIN Walisongo Semarang
Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta (UNY)
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Lab and Partner Schools Primary Junior Secondary SDN 1, Banda Aceh SMPN 1 SDN 12, Banda Aceh SMPN 6 SDN 16, Banda Aceh SMPN 8 SDN 20, Banda Aceh SDN 54, Banda Aceh SDN Lampeuneurut, Banda Aceh MIN Rukoh, Banda Aceh MTsN Model Banda Aceh MIN Tungkob, Banda Aceh MTsN Rukoh MIN Banda Aceh MTsN Tungkop MIN Merduati, Banda Aceh MIN Lambaro, Banda Aceh MIN Miruk Taman, Banda Aceh SDN Banjar Agung 4, Kota Serang SMPN 3 Kota Serang SD Banjar Sari, Kota Serang SMPN 7 Kota Serang SDN Karundang1, Kota Serang SMPN 10 Serang SDN 20 Kota Serang SDN Sumber Agung SDN 7 Kota Serang MIN Langon, Serang MTs Negeri Serang MIN Padarincang, Serang MTs Curug, Serang MIN Leuwinanggung Kopo, Serang MTs Padarincang, Serang MI Islamiah Ciwaru, Serang MIN Miruk Taman, Serang SDN Kalibanteng Kidul 01, Semarang SMP 13 Semarang SD Ngaliyan 01, Semarang SMP 7 Semarang SD Tambaksari 04, Semarang SMPN 12 Semarang SD Ngaliyan 03, Semarang SD Sekaran 01, Semarang SD Beringin 02, Semarang MI Nurul Islam, Semarang MTs N 02 Semarang MI Negeri Sumurrejo, Semarang MTs Darul Ulum Semarang MI Miftakhul Akhlaqiyah, Semarang MTs Al Asror, MI Darul Ulum, Semarang Semarang MI Walisongo, Semarang MI Miftahus Sibyan, Semarang SDN Gedong Kiwo, Yogyakarta SMPN 2 De;pok Sleman SDN Golo, Yogyakarta SMPN 5 Sleman SDN Gembongan, Yogyakarta SMPN 3 Sewon SD Karangjativ SDN Kiyaran 2, Yogyakarta SDN Ngotho, Yogyakarta SDN Giwangan Kotagede Yogyakarta ( lab)
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Province
Partner TTI
East Java
Universitas Negeri Malang (UM )
Universitas Negeri Surabaya (UNESA)
IAIN Sunan Ampel Surabaya
North Sumatra
Universitas Negeri Medan UNIMED)
IAIN Sumatra Utara, Medan (IAIN SU)
South Sulawesi
Universitas Negeri Makassar (UNM)
Universitas Islam Negeri Sultan Alauddin (UIN)
West Java
Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia (UPI)
Lab and Partner Schools Primary Junior Secondary SD Lab UM, Malang SMP Lab UM, Malang SDN Percobaan 2, Malang SMPN 4, Malang SDN Pisang Candi, Malang SMPN 18, Malang SDN Sumbersari 3, Malang SDN Penanggungan, Malang SDN Bareng 3, Malang SDN Wiyung , Surabaya SDN Babatan 1, Surabaya SD Lab UNESA, Surabaya SDN Jeruk 1, Surabaya SDN Jeruk 2, Surabaya SDN Lidah Wetan2, Surabaya MI Roudiatul Banat, Surabaya MI H.Achmad Ali, Surabaya MI Muhammadiyah 23, Surabaya MI Badrus Salam, Surabaya MI Darunnajah, Surabaya MI NU Ngingas Waru, Surabaya SDN 101774 Sampali, Medan SDN 106163 Bandar Klippa, Medan SDN 101775 Sampali, Medan SDN 101771 Tembung, Medan SDN 106812 Bandar Klippa, Medan SDN 105288 Sei Rotan, Medan SDN Al Ittihadiyah Laut Dendang SDS PAB 20 Bandar Klippa, Medan MI Madinatussalam, Medan M1 Hidayatussalam, Medan MI Nurul Fadhilah, Medan SD Tekad Mulia, Medan SDN Kompleks IKIP Makassar SDN Kompleks 1 IKIP Makassar SDN Gunung Sari 1 Makassar SDN Sudirman 2 Makassar SDN Sudirman 2 Makassar SDN Sudirman 3 Makassar MI Al Abrar Makassar MIN Banta-Bantaeng Makassar MI Yaspi Sambung Jawa Makassar MI Darul Hikmah Makassar MI Pondok Madani Kab. Gowa MI Nasrul Haq Makassar SDN Isola 1 and 2 Bandung SDN Sukarasa 3,4 and 5, Bandung SDN Gegerkalong 1 and 2, Bandung SD Lab School UPI Bandung SDN Kayuambon 1 Lembang
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SMPN 21, Surabaya SMPN 28, Surabaya SMP Muhammadiyah 6, Surabaya SMP Lab UNESA, Surabaya MTs Al-Fatich, Surabaya MTs Wachid Hasyim , Surabaya MTs Hasyim Asy’ari Sukodono SMPN Al Azhar Medan SMPN 3 Medan SMPN 23 Medan
SMP Karya Bunda, Medan MTs Lab IAIN, Medan MTs PAB 1 Helvetia, Medan SMP Negeri 2 Makassar SMP Negeri 26 Makassar SMP Negeri 27 Makassar MTs Syech Yusef Kab. Gowa MTSN Balang-Balang Kab. Gowa MTs Pondok Madani Kab. Gowa SMP Labschool UPI, Bandung SMPN 3 Lembang SMPN 12 Bandung
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Province
Partner TTI
Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Bandung
Lab and Partner Schools Primary Junior Secondary MI Al-Misbah Cipadung MTsN 2 Bandung Cicaheum MIN 1 Cicendo Bandung MTs Kifayatul Achyar MI Nailusibyan MTs Ar-Rosyidiyah MI Miftahul Falah Gede Bage Cibiru MIN 2 Margasari MI Addurrohman
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Junior Secondary School Teaching
Oct 17-19
SBM (All Schools) Oct 29-31
UNIMED
SMPN 23 Medan SMPN 3 Medan SMP Al Azhar Medan
IAIN SU
MTs Lab IAIN Medan MTs PAB 1 Helvetia Medan SMP Karya Bunda Medan
SMPN 23Medan SMPN 3 Medan SMP Al Azhar Medan
Aceh
Nov 11-13,14-16, 25-27
Nov 28-30
UNSYIAH
SDN1 SDN12 SDN16 SDN 20 SDN 54 SDN Lampeuneurut
SMPN1 SMPN 6 SMPN 8
UIN Ar-Raniry
MIN Rukoh MIN Tungkob MIN Banda Aceh MIN Merduati MIN Lambaro MIN Miruk Taman
MTsN Model MTsN Rukoh MTsN Tungkob
East Java
Dec 3-5
Nov 28-30
Dec 10-12
UNESA
SDN Wiyung SDN Babatan 1 SD Lab UNESA SDN Jeruk 2 SDN Lidah Wetan Surabaya
SMPN 21 SMPN 28 SMPMuhammadiyah 6 SMP Lab UNESA
SDN Wiyung SDN Babatan 1 SD Lab UNESA SDN Jeruk 2 SDN Lidah Wetan Surabaya SMPN 21 SMPN 28 SMPMuhammadiyah 6 SMP Lab UNESA
South Sulawesi
Oct 19-21
Oct 23-25
UNM
SMPN 2 Makassar SMPN 26 Makassar SMPN 27 Makassar
SMPN 2Makassar SMPN 26 Makassar SMPN 27 Makassar
UIN Sultan Alauddin
MTSN Balang-Balang Kab. Gowa MTs Syech Yusuf Kab. Gowa MTs Pondok Madani Kab. Gowa
MTSN Balang-Balang Kab. Gowa MTs Syech Yusuf Kab. Gowa MTs Pondok Madani Kab. Gowa
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ANNEX 5: LIST OF COHORT 2 SCHOOLS MONITORED List of partner and comparison primary and junior secondary schools participating in Cohort 2 Baseline Monitoring. All 160 primary schools (SD and MI) listed here participated in EGRA data collection. No
Province
District
Treatment
School Name
Type
Status
1
Aceh
Aceh Barat Daya
Partner
SDN 1 Meunasah Sukon
SD
Public
2
Aceh
Aceh Barat Daya
Partner
SDN Baharu
SD
Public
3
Aceh
Aceh Barat Daya
Partner
SDN Cot Bak U
SD
Public
4
Aceh
Aceh Barat Daya
Partner
MIN Paoh Padang
MI
Public
5
Aceh
Aceh Barat Daya
Partner
SMPN 2 Blang Pidie
SMP
Public
6
Aceh
Aceh Barat Daya
Partner
SMPN Tunas Nusa
SMP
Public
7
Aceh
Aceh Barat Daya
Partner
MTsN Unggul Susoh
MTs
Public
8
Aceh
Aceh Barat Daya
Comparison
SDN Kedai Manggeng
SD
Public
9
Aceh
Aceh Barat Daya
Comparison
SDN Ladang
SD
Public
10
Aceh
Aceh Barat Daya
Comparison
SDN Seuneulop
SD
Public
11
Aceh
Aceh Barat Daya
Comparison
MIN KP Rawa
MI
Public
12
Aceh
Aceh Barat Daya
Comparison
SMPN 3 Susoh
SMP
Public
13
Aceh
Aceh Barat Daya
Comparison
SMPS Babul Istiqamah
SMP
Private
14
Aceh
Aceh Barat Daya
Comparison
MTsN Kuala Bate
MTs
Public
15
Aceh
Aceh Tamiang
Partner
SDN 1 Bukit Tempurung
SD
Public
16
Aceh
Aceh Tamiang
Partner
SDN Seruway
SD
Public
17
Aceh
Aceh Tamiang
Partner
SDN Tanah Merah
SD
Public
18
Aceh
Aceh Tamiang
Partner
MIN Kampung Durian
MI
Public
19
Aceh
Aceh Tamiang
Partner
SMPN 1 Kejuruan Muda
SMP
Public
20
Aceh
Aceh Tamiang
Partner
SMPN 4 Percontohan
SMP
Public
21
Aceh
Aceh Tamiang
Partner
MTsN Manyak Payed
MTs
Public
22
Aceh
Aceh Tamiang
Comparison
SDN 1 Kuala Simpang
SD
Public
23
Aceh
Aceh Tamiang
Comparison
SDN 1 Rantau Pauh
SD
Public
24
Aceh
Aceh Tamiang
Comparison
SDN Muka Sungai Kuruk
SD
Public
25
Aceh
Aceh Tamiang
Comparison
MIN Simpang Upah
MI
Public
26
Aceh
Aceh Tamiang
Comparison
SMPN 1 Manyak Payed
SMP
Public
27
Aceh
Aceh Tamiang
Comparison
SMPN 2 Kualasimpang
SMP
Public
28
Aceh
Aceh Tamiang
Comparison
MTsS Yaspendi Sungai Iyu
MTs
Private
29
Aceh
Aceh Utara
Partner
SDN 1 Tanah Jambo Aye
SD
Public
30
Aceh
Aceh Utara
Partner
SDN 10 Seunuddon
SD
Public
31
Aceh
Aceh Utara
Partner
SDN 5 Seunuddon
SD
Public
32
Aceh
Aceh Utara
Partner
MIN Pantonlabu
MI
Public
33
Aceh
Aceh Utara
Partner
SMPN 1 Seunuddon
SMP
Public
34
Aceh
Aceh Utara
Partner
SMPN 1 Tanah Jambo Aye
SMP
Public
35
Aceh
Aceh Utara
Partner
MTsN Seunuddon
MTs
Public
36
Aceh
Aceh Utara
Comparison
SDN 1 Baktiya
SD
Public
37
Aceh
Aceh Utara
Comparison
SDN 5 Baktiya
SD
Public
38
Aceh
Aceh Utara
Comparison
SDN 5 Baktiya Barat
SD
Public
122
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Province
District
Treatment
School Name
Type
Status
39
Aceh
Aceh Utara
Comparison
MIN Sampoiniet
MI
Public
40
Aceh
Aceh Utara
Comparison
SMPN 1 Baktiya
SMP
Public
41
Aceh
Aceh Utara
Comparison
SMPN 2 Baktiya
SMP
Public
42
Aceh
Aceh Utara
Comparison
MTsN Sampoiniet
MTs
Public
43
Aceh
Pidie Jaya
Partner
SDN 5 Meureudu
SD
Public
44
Aceh
Pidie Jaya
Partner
SDN Rhieng
SD
Public
45
Aceh
Pidie Jaya
Partner
MIN Jeulanga
MI
Public
46
Aceh
Pidie Jaya
Partner
SMPN 1 Meureudu
SMP
Public
47
Aceh
Pidie Jaya
Partner
SMPN 3 Meureudu
SMP
Public
48
Aceh
Pidie Jaya
Partner
MTsN Ulim
MTs
Private
49
Aceh
Pidie Jaya
Comparison
SDN 1 Ulim
SD
Public
50
Aceh
Pidie Jaya
Comparison
SDN Antara
SD
Public
51
Aceh
Pidie Jaya
Comparison
SDN Kuta Bate
SD
Public
52
Aceh
Pidie Jaya
Comparison
MIN Kuta Rentang
MI
Public
53
Aceh
Pidie Jaya
Comparison
SMPN 1 Trieng Gadeng
SMP
Public
54
Aceh
Pidie Jaya
Comparison
SMPN 3 Bandar Dua
SMP
Public
55
Aceh
Pidie Jaya
Comparison
MTsN Trieng Gadeng
MTs
Public
56
North Sumatra
Langkat
Partner
SDN 050660 Kuala Bingai
SD
Public
57
North Sumatra
Langkat
Partner
SDN 050661 Kuala Bingai
SD
Public
58
North Sumatra
Langkat
Partner
SDN 050728 Tanjung Pura
SD
Public
59
North Sumatra
Langkat
Partner
MIN Paluh Nipah
MI
Public
60
North Sumatra
Langkat
Partner
SMPN 1 Stabat
SMP
Public
61
North Sumatra
Langkat
Partner
SMPN 1 Tanjung Pura
SMP
Public
62
North Sumatra
Langkat
Partner
MTs Negeri Tanjung Pura
MTs
Public
63
North Sumatra
Langkat
Comparison
SDN 054929 Kampung Baru Pasar VIII
SD
Public
64
North Sumatra
Langkat
Comparison
SMPN 1 Binjai
SMP
Public
65
North Sumatra
Langkat
Comparison
SMPN 3 Hinai
SMP
Public
66
North Sumatra
Langkat
Comparison
MTs Swasta Sabilal Akhyar Bnjai
MTs
Private
67
North Sumatra
Langkat
Comparison
SDN 050594 Sambirejo
SD
Public
68
North Sumatra
Langkat
Comparison
SDN 053970 Perdamean
SD
Public
69
North Sumatra
Langkat
Comparison
MIN Tanjung Mulia
MI
Public
70
North Sumatra
Toba Samosir
Partner
SD Swasta HKBP 1 Balige
SD
Private
71
North Sumatra
Toba Samosir
Partner
SDN 173524 Balige
SD
Public
72
North Sumatra
Toba Samosir
Partner
SDN 173551 Laguboti
SD
Public
73
North Sumatra
Toba Samosir
Partner
MIN Lumban Gurning Porsea
MI
Public
74
North Sumatra
Toba Samosir
Partner
SMPN 1 Laguboti
SMP
Public
75
North Sumatra
Toba Samosir
Partner
SMPN 4 Balige
SMP
Public
76
North Sumatra
Toba Samosir
Partner
MTsN Balige
MTs
Public
77
North Sumatra
Toba Samosir
Comparison
SDN 173529 Tampahan
SD
Public
78
North Sumatra
Toba Samosir
Comparison
SDN 173582 Sigumpar
SD
Public
79
North Sumatra
Toba Samosir
Comparison
SDN 173592 Sigumpar
SD
Public
80
North Sumatra
Toba Samosir
Comparison
SDN 175803 Tampahan
SD
Public
81
North Sumatra
Toba Samosir
Comparison
SMPN 1 Satap Tampahan
SMP
Public
82
North Sumatra
Toba Samosir
Comparison
SMPN 1 Sigumpar
SMP
Public
83
North Sumatra
Toba Samosir
Comparison
SMPN 2 Satap Pargaolan
SMP
Public
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No
Province
District
Treatment
School Name
Type
Status
84
Banten
Kota Tangerang Selatan
Partner
SDN Jelupang 1
SD
Public
85
Banten
Kota Tangerang Selatan
Partner
SDN Kademangan 1
SD
Public
86
Banten
Kota Tangerang Selatan
Partner
SDS Al Amanah
SD
Public
87
Banten
Kota Tangerang Selatan
Partner
MI I'anatul Huda
MI
Private
88
Banten
Kota Tangerang Selatan
Partner
SMPN 16 Tangsel
SMP
Public
89
Banten
Kota Tangerang Selatan
Partner
SMPN 8 Tangsel
SMP
Public
90
Banten
Kota Tangerang Selatan
Partner
MTs Manbaul Ulum Asshiddiqyah 06
MTs
Private
91
Banten
Kota Tangerang Selatan
Comparison
SDN Cireundeu 2
SD
Public
92
Banten
Kota Tangerang Selatan
Comparison
SDN Pucung 2
SD
Public
93
Banten
Kota Tangerang Selatan
Comparison
MI Miftah Sa'adah
MI
Private
94
Banten
Kota Tangerang Selatan
Comparison
MI Nurul Falah Pondok Ranji
MI
Private
95
Banten
Kota Tangerang Selatan
Comparison
SMPN 10 Tangsel
SMP
Public
96
Banten
Kota Tangerang Selatan
Comparison
SMPN 5 Tangsel
SMP
Public
97
Banten
Kota Tangerang Selatan
Comparison
MTs Jam'iyyatul Islamiyah
MTs
Private
98
Banten
Tangerang
Partner
SDN Campaka 3
SD
Public
99
Banten
Tangerang
Partner
SDN Sodong 1
SD
Public
100
Banten
Tangerang
Partner
MI Al Husein
MI
Private
101
Banten
Tangerang
Partner
MI Syech Mubarok
MI
Private
102
Banten
Tangerang
Partner
SMPN 1 Cisoka
SMP
Public
103
Banten
Tangerang
Partner
SMPN 3 Tigaraksa
SMP
Public
104
Banten
Tangerang
Partner
MTs Al Ikhlas Cisereh
MTs
Private
105
Banten
Tangerang
Comparison
SDN Panongan 3
SD
Public
106
Banten
Tangerang
Comparison
SDN Rancabuaya 1
SD
Public
107
Banten
Tangerang
Comparison
MI Al Ittihad Daru
MI
Private
108
Banten
Tangerang
Comparison
MI Darussalam
MI
Private
109
Banten
Tangerang
Comparison
SMPN 1 Jambe
SMP
Public
110
Banten
Tangerang
Comparison
SMPN 1 Panongan
SMP
Public
111
Banten
Tangerang
Comparison
MTs Miftahul Anwar
MTs
Private
112
West Java
Bekasi
Partner
SDN 1 Jayamukti
SD
Public
113
West Java
Bekasi
Partner
SDN 2 Hegarmukti
SD
Public
114
West Java
Bekasi
Partner
SDN 6 Sukaresmi
SD
Public
115
West Java
Bekasi
Partner
MI At Taqwa
MI
Private
116
West Java
Bekasi
Partner
SMPN 1 Cikarang Pusat
SMP
Public
117
West Java
Bekasi
Partner
SMPN 1 Cikarang Selatan
SMP
Public
118
West Java
Bekasi
Partner
MTs Nurul Huda
MTs
Private
119
West Java
Bekasi
Comparison
SDN 1 Sertajaya
SD
Public
120
West Java
Bekasi
Comparison
SDN 1 Simpangan
SD
Public
121
West Java
Bekasi
Comparison
SDN 2 Sertajaya
SD
Public
122
West Java
Bekasi
Comparison
MIS Nurul Yaqin
MI
Private
123
West Java
Bekasi
Comparison
SMPN 1 Cikarang Timur
SMP
Public
124
West Java
Bekasi
Comparison
SMPN 2 Cikarang Utara
SMP
Public
125
West Java
Bekasi
Comparison
MTs Al Islah
MTs
Private
126
West Java
Cirebon
Partner
SDN 1 Cangkoak
SD
Public
124
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Province
District
Treatment
School Name
Type
Status
127
West Java
Cirebon
Partner
SDN 1 Panembahan
SD
Public
128
West Java
Cirebon
Partner
SDN 2 Panembahan
SD
Public
129
West Java
Cirebon
Partner
MIN Sindangmekar
MI
Public
130
West Java
Cirebon
Partner
SMPN 1 Plered
SMP
Public
131
West Java
Cirebon
Partner
SMPN 2 Plered
SMP
Public
132
West Java
Cirebon
Partner
MTsN Cisaat
MTs
Public
133
West Java
Cirebon
Comparison
SDN 2 Pegagan
SD
Public
134
West Java
Cirebon
Comparison
SDN 2 Setu Wetan
SD
Public
135
West Java
Cirebon
Comparison
SDN 3 Setu Wetan
SD
Public
136
West Java
Cirebon
Comparison
MI Alwahdah
MI
Private
137
West Java
Cirebon
Comparison
SMPN 1 Weru
SMP
Public
138
West Java
Cirebon
Comparison
SMPN 2 Weru
SMP
Public
139
West Java
Cirebon
Comparison
MTsN Palimanan
MTs
Public
140
West Java
Kuningan
Partner
SDN 1 Cilimus
SD
Public
141
West Java
Kuningan
Partner
SDN 1 Purwasari
SD
Public
142
West Java
Kuningan
Partner
SDN 3 Lengkong
SD
Public
143
West Java
Kuningan
Partner
MIN Maniskidul
MI
Public
144
West Java
Kuningan
Partner
SMPN 1 Cilimus
SMP
Public
145
West Java
Kuningan
Partner
SMPN 2 Garawangi
SMP
Public
146
West Java
Kuningan
Partner
MTsN Jalaksana
MTs
Public
147
West Java
Kuningan
Comparison
SDN 1 Kertayasa
SD
Public
148
West Java
Kuningan
Comparison
SDN Jambugeulis
SD
Public
149
West Java
Kuningan
Comparison
SDN Tirtawangunan
SD
Public
150
West Java
Kuningan
Comparison
MI Manbaul Ulum
MI
Private
151
West Java
Kuningan
Comparison
SMPN 1 Jalaksana
SMP
Public
152
West Java
Kuningan
Comparison
SMPN 2 Sindangagung
SMP
Public
153
West Java
Kuningan
Comparison
MTsN Sangkanhurip
MTs
Public
154
West Java
Tasikmalaya
Partner
SDN Bugel Alis
SD
Public
155
West Java
Tasikmalaya
Partner
SDN Citatah
SD
Public
156
West Java
Tasikmalaya
Partner
SDN 3 Pakemitan
SD
Public
157
West Java
Tasikmalaya
Partner
MI Cicarulang
MI
Private
158
West Java
Tasikmalaya
Partner
SMPN 2 Singaparna
SMP
Public
159
West Java
Tasikmalaya
Partner
SMPN Padakembang
SMP
Public
160
West Java
Tasikmalaya
Partner
MTsN Pamoyanan
MTs
Public
161
West Java
Tasikmalaya
Comparison
SDN 1 Dirgahayu
SD
Public
162
West Java
Tasikmalaya
Comparison
SDN 1 Kadipaten
SD
Public
163
West Java
Tasikmalaya
Comparison
SDN Salebu
SD
Public
164
West Java
Tasikmalaya
Comparison
MIS Nurul Ikhsan
MI
Private
165
West Java
Tasikmalaya
Comparison
SMPN 1 Sukarame
SMP
Public
166
West Java
Tasikmalaya
Comparison
SMPN 2 Mangunreja
SMP
Public
167
West Java
Tasikmalaya
Comparison
MTsN Sukamanah
MTs
Public
168
Central Java
Pekalongan
Partner
SD Muhammadiyah Kajen
SD
Private
169
Central Java
Pekalongan
Partner
SDN 01 Kampil
SD
Public
170
Central Java
Pekalongan
Partner
SDN Pekiringanalit 3
SD
Public
171
Central Java
Pekalongan
Partner
MI Salafiyah Warulor
MI
Private
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Province
District
Treatment
School Name
Type
Status
172
Central Java
Pekalongan
Partner
SMPN 2 Wonokerto
SMP
Public
173
Central Java
Pekalongan
Partner
SMPN 3 Kajen
SMP
Public
174
Central Java
Pekalongan
Partner
MTsN Kesesi
MTs
Public
175
Central Java
Pekalongan
Comparison
SD Muhammadiyah 3 Pekajangan
SD
Private
176
Central Java
Pekalongan
Comparison
SDN 02 Pakis
SD
Public
177
Central Java
Pekalongan
Comparison
SDN 03 Kedungwuni
SD
Public
178
Central Java
Pekalongan
Comparison
MI Salafiyah Tanjung
MI
Private
179
Central Java
Pekalongan
Comparison
SMPN 2 Kedungwuni
SMP
Public
180
Central Java
Pekalongan
Comparison
SMPN 1 Karanganyar
SMP
Public
181
Central Java
Pekalongan
Comparison
MTs NU Tirto
MTs
Private
182
Central Java
Wonosobo
Partner
SDN 1 Bojasari
SD
Public
183
Central Java
Wonosobo
Partner
SDN 2 Jengkol
SD
Public
184
Central Java
Wonosobo
Partner
SDN Siwuran
SD
Public
185
Central Java
Wonosobo
Partner
MI Muhammadiyah Kertek
MI
Private
186
Central Java
Wonosobo
Partner
SMPN 1 Garung
SMP
Public
187
Central Java
Wonosobo
Partner
SMPN 3 Kertek
SMP
Public
188
Central Java
Wonosobo
Partner
MTs Ma'arif Garung
MTs
Private
189
Central Java
Wonosobo
Comparison
SDN 1 Kalibeber
SD
Public
190
Central Java
Wonosobo
Comparison
SDN 1 Kalikajar
SD
Public
191
Central Java
Wonosobo
Comparison
SDN 1 Kejajar
SD
Public
192
Central Java
Wonosobo
Comparison
MI Ma'arif Kliwonan
MI
Private
193
Central Java
Wonosobo
Comparison
SMPN 2 Selomerto
SMP
Public
194
Central Java
Wonosobo
Comparison
SMPN 1 Mojotengah
SMP
Public
195
Central Java
Wonosobo
Comparison
MTs Ma’Arif Kejajar
MTs
Private
196
East Java
Lumajang
Partner
SDN Denok
SD
Public
197
East Java
Lumajang
Partner
SDN Jogotrunan
SD
Public
198
East Java
Lumajang
Partner
SDN Kuterenon 01
SD
Public
199
East Java
Lumajang
Partner
MI Nurul Islam Selok Besuki
MI
Private
200
East Java
Lumajang
Partner
SMPN 2 Sukodono
SMP
Public
201
East Java
Lumajang
Partner
SMPN 4 Lumajang
SMP
Public
202
East Java
Lumajang
Partner
MTs Miftahul Ulum Sukodono
MTs
Private
203
East Java
Lumajang
Comparison
SDN Dawuhan Lor 1
SD
Public
204
East Java
Lumajang
Comparison
SDN Kepuhharjo 2
SD
Public
205
East Java
Lumajang
Comparison
SDN Tompokersan 3
SD
Public
206
East Java
Lumajang
Comparison
MI Nurul Islam Kota Lumajang
MI
Private
207
East Java
Lumajang
Comparison
SMPN 1 Lumajang
SMP
Public
208
East Java
Lumajang
Comparison
SMPN 1 Sukodono
SMP
Public
209
East Java
Lumajang
Comparison
MTsN Lumajang
MTs
Public
210
East Java
Ngawi
Partner
SDN Guyung 2
SD
Public
211
East Java
Ngawi
Partner
SDN Tambakromo 1
SD
Public
212
East Java
Ngawi
Partner
SDN Widodaren 1
SD
Public
213
East Java
Ngawi
Partner
MIN Mlarik Baderan
MI
Public
214
East Java
Ngawi
Partner
SMPN 1 Kwadungan
SMP
Public
126
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Province
District
Treatment
School Name
Type
Status
215
East Java
Ngawi
Partner
SMPN 2 Geneng
SMP
Public
216
East Java
Ngawi
Partner
MTs Satu Atap Mlarik Baderan
MTs
Private
217
East Java
Ngawi
Comparison
SDN Kendung
SD
Public
218
East Java
Ngawi
Comparison
SDN Klitik 1
SD
Public
219
East Java
Ngawi
Comparison
SDN Paron 1
SD
Public
220
East Java
Ngawi
Comparison
MIN Gelung Paron
MI
Public
221
East Java
Ngawi
Comparison
SMPN 2 Paron
SMP
Public
222
East Java
Ngawi
Comparison
SMPN 3 Ngawi
SMP
Public
223
East Java
Ngawi
Comparison
MTsN 1 Paron
MTs
Public
224
South Sulawesi
Bone
Partner
SD Inpres 10/73 Bajoe
SD
Public
225
South Sulawesi
Bone
Partner
SD Inpres 12/79 Lonrae
SD
Public
226
South Sulawesi
Bone
Partner
SD Inpres 6/75 Pacing
SD
Public
227
South Sulawesi
Bone
Partner
SD Inpres 6/80 Latteko
SD
Public
228
South Sulawesi
Bone
Partner
SMPN 1 Awangpone
SMP
Public
229
South Sulawesi
Bone
Partner
SMPN 4 Barebbo
SMP
Public
230
South Sulawesi
Bone
Partner
SMPN 4 Watampone
SMP
Public
231
South Sulawesi
Bone
Comparison
SDN 17 Bajoe
SD
Public
232
South Sulawesi
Bone
Comparison
SDN 20 Panyula
SD
Public
233
South Sulawesi
Bone
Comparison
SDN 48 Pacing
SD
Public
234
South Sulawesi
Bone
Comparison
SDN 50 Jaling
SD
Public
235
South Sulawesi
Bone
Comparison
SMPN 2 Awangpone
SMP
Public
236
South Sulawesi
Bone
Comparison
SMPN 2 Watampone
SMP
Public
237
South Sulawesi
Bone
Comparison
SMPN 3 Palakka
SMP
Public
238
South Sulawesi
Kota Parepare
Partner
SDN 12 Parepare
SD
Public
239
South Sulawesi
Kota Parepare
Partner
SDN 34 Parepare
SD
Public
240
South Sulawesi
Kota Parepare
Partner
SDN 35 Parepare
SD
Public
241
South Sulawesi
Kota Parepare
Partner
MI DDI Ujung Lare
MI
Private
242
South Sulawesi
Kota Parepare
Partner
SMPN 3 Parepare
SMP
Public
243
South Sulawesi
Kota Parepare
Partner
SMPN 4 Parepare
SMP
Public
244
South Sulawesi
Kota Parepare
Partner
MTsN Parepare
MTs
Public
245
South Sulawesi
Kota Parepare
Comparison
SDN 28 Bacukiki
SD
Public
246
South Sulawesi
Kota Parepare
Comparison
SDN 43 Soreang
SD
Public
247
South Sulawesi
Kota Parepare
Comparison
SDN 55 Ujung
SD
Public
248
South Sulawesi
Kota Parepare
Comparison
MI DDI Labukang
MI
Private
249
South Sulawesi
Kota Parepare
Comparison
SMPN 10 Parepare
SMP
Public
250
South Sulawesi
Kota Parepare
Comparison
SMPN 2 Parepare
SMP
Public
251
South Sulawesi
Kota Parepare
Comparison
MTs DDI Taqwa Parepare
MTs
Private
252
South Sulawesi
Pidie Jaya
Partner
SDN Teupin Pukat
SD
Public
253
South Sulawesi
Takalar
Partner
SDN 103 Inpres Sompu
SD
Public
254
South Sulawesi
Takalar
Partner
SDN 226 Inpres Lanna
SD
Public
255
South Sulawesi
Takalar
Partner
SDN 234 Takalar kota
SD
Public
256
South Sulawesi
Takalar
Partner
MIN Galesong Utara
MI
Public
257
South Sulawesi
Takalar
Partner
SMPN 1 Takalar
SMP
Public
258
South Sulawesi
Takalar
Partner
SMPN 2 Galesong Selatan
SMP
Public
259
South Sulawesi
Takalar
Partner
SMPN 2 Takalar
SMP
Public
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Province
District
Treatment
School Name
Type
Status
260
South Sulawesi
Takalar
Comparison
SDN 147 Inpres Pa'lalakkang
SD
Public
261
South Sulawesi
Takalar
Comparison
SDN 150 Inpres Tamala'rang
SD
Public
262
South Sulawesi
Takalar
Comparison
SDN 151 Inpres Kalampa
SD
Public
263
South Sulawesi
Takalar
Comparison
SDN 190 Inpres Bura'ne
SD
Public
264
South Sulawesi
Takalar
Comparison
SMPN 1 Galesong Utara
SMP
Public
265
South Sulawesi
Takalar
Comparison
SMPN 1 Mapakasunggu
SMP
Public
266
South Sulawesi
Takalar
Comparison
SMPN 3 Takalar
SMP
Public
267
South Sulawesi
Tana Toraja
Partner
SDN 102 Makale 5
SD
Public
268
South Sulawesi
Tana Toraja
Partner
SDN 183 Inpres Balla Bittuang
SD
Public
269
South Sulawesi
Tana Toraja
Partner
SDN 187 Bittuang
SD
Public
270
South Sulawesi
Tana Toraja
Partner
MIN Makale
MI
Public
271
South Sulawesi
Tana Toraja
Partner
SMPN 5 Makale
SMP
Public
272
South Sulawesi
Tana Toraja
Partner
SMPN 3 Bittuang
SMP
Public
273
South Sulawesi
Tana Toraja
Partner
MTsN Rantepao
MTs
Public
274
South Sulawesi
Tana Toraja
Comparison
SDN 120 Buntu Masakke
SD
Public
275
South Sulawesi
Tana Toraja
Comparison
SDN 126 Garampa'
SD
Public
276
South Sulawesi
Tana Toraja
Comparison
SDN 161 Leppan
SD
Public
277
South Sulawesi
Tana Toraja
Comparison
SDN 184 Inpres Ulusalu
SD
Public
278
South Sulawesi
Tana Toraja
Comparison
SMPN 2 Rantetayo
SMP
Public
279
South Sulawesi
Tana Toraja
Comparison
SMPN 2 Saluputi
SMP
Public
280
South Sulawesi
Tana Toraja
Comparison
SMPN 2 Sangalla
SMP
Public
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ANNEX 6: DISSEMINATION Funding for Dissemination by District and Province Provinces/ Districts Aceh Aceh Besar Aceh Tengah Banda Aceh Bireuen Pidie North Sumatra Tanjung Balai Tapanuli Selatan Banten Tangerang Cilegon West Java Garut Cimahi Sukabumi Subang Bogor Karawang Central Java Boyolali Karanganyar Kudus Purworejo East Java Bangkalan Bojonegoro East Java Province Nganjuk Sampang Sidoarjo Tuban South Sulawesi Enrekang Makassar Soppeng Pinrang Grand Total
Local Funding (USD) 22,290.42 5,755.00 10,595.00 895.83 2,444.58 2,600.00 42,500.00 12,500.00 30,000.00 ‐ ‐ ‐ 46,199.08 12,854.63 9,833.33 8,507.37 1,003.75 13,583.33 416.67 17,694.73 6,966.67 8,190.15 2,021.25 516.67 80,999.63 12,916.67 25,000.00 24,663.33 4,976.81 6,484.49 1,958.33 5,000.00 21,228.33 1,268.33 1,875.00 15,380.83 2,704.17 230,912.19
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USAID Funding (USD) 5,676.90 1,629.17 1,417.50 527.50 466.48 1,636.25 2,789.17 ‐ 2,789.17 ‐ ‐ ‐ 6,978.81 2,812.50 208.33 1,280.65 937.50 1,346.08 393.75 8,255.83 2,362.50 3,307.50 2,034.58 551.25 6,154.17 366.67 1,250.00 812.50 1,562.50 625.00 750.00 787.50 7,429.67 1,777.00 1,500.00 2,301.00 1,851.67 37,284.54
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Number of Participants and Institutions Trained Province Aceh Aceh Besar Aceh Tengah Banda Aceh Bireuen Pidie North Sumatra Tanjung Balai Tapanuli Selatan Banten Cilegon Tangerang West Java Garut Cimahi Sukabumi Subang Bogor Karawang Central Java Boyolali Karanganyar Kudus Purworejo Jepara Kota Semarang East Java Bangkalan Bojonegoro East Java Province Nganjuk Sampang Sidoarjo Tuban South Sulawesi Enrekang Makassar Pinrang Soppeng Maros Pangkep Luwu Overall Total
Number of Participants 564 164 156 44 97 103 525 224 301 322 263 59 1,296 366 101 237 193 350 49 1,461 339 722 242 55 51 52 2,570 361 1,233 151 301 203 145 176 975 75 174 253 220 106 82 65 7,713
Number of Institutions 230 43 101 14 20 52 524 224 300 322 263 59 716 147 96 90 81 299 3 661 182 301 91 12 48 27 839 240 95 12 100 203 47 142 875 57 95 252 220 104 82 65 4,167
Average # of participants per institution 2.45 3.81 1.54 3.14 4.85 1.98 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.81 2.49 1.05 2.63 2.38 1.17 16.33 2.21 1.86 2.40 2.66 4.58 1.06 1.93 3.06 1.50 12.98 12.58 3.01 1.00 3.09 1.24 1.11 1.32 1.83 1.00 1.00 1.02 1.00 1.00 1.85
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ANNEX 7: LIST OF DISTRICT COORDINATORS NO.
NAME
POSITION
STARTING DATE
Aceh 1
Rusnaini
DC Banda Aceh and Aceh Besar
07-Nov-12
2
Mashadi
DC Pidie, Bireun & Pidie Jaya
07-Nov-12
3
Sri Wahyuni
DC Aceh Jaya
12-Nov-12
4
Rahmi Jafar
DC Aceh Tengah & Aceh Tamiang
12-Nov-12
5
Mutmainah
DC Bener Meriah
12-Nov-12
6
Cut Rahmawati
DC North Aceh
02-Jan-14
7
Yusrizal A
DC Aceh Barat Daya
02-Jan-14
North Sumatra 8
Kamaluddin Pane
DC Medan
06-Nov-12
9
Agus Sanjaya
DC Labuhan Batu
06-Nov-12
10
Yakobus Suri
DC Nias Selatan
06-Nov-12
11
Asrul Anwar
DC Binjai and Deli Serdang
06-Nov-12
12
Adi Marthen S.
DC Tapanuli Utara, Tapsel & Sibolga
06-Nov-12
13
Ali Santonius
DC Tebing Tinggi & Tanjung Balai
06-Nov-12
14
Miskun
DC Langkat
25-Nov-13
15
Anwar Suhut
DC Toba Samosir
02-Jan-14
Banten 14
Novianto Soejatno
DC Tangsel & Cilegon
08-Nov-12
15
Desi Mulyana
DC Tangsel & Kota Tangerang
28-Nov-12
16
Usman Hidayat
DC Lebak & Pandeglang District
12-Nov-12
17
Ahmad Salim
DC Serang District
23-Dec-13
West Java 18
Hidayatul Firdaus
DC Indramayu, Subang, Cirebon
19-Nov-12
19
Iin Rachmawati
DC Karawang and West Bandung
19-Nov-12
20
Ipin Rohana
DC Ciamis & Garut
19-Nov-12
21
Pribadi
DC Cimahi & Bogor City
19-Nov-12
22
Ahmad Saiful Bahri
DC Sukabumi
01-Nov-13
23
Asep Iryanto
DC Bandung Barat
01-Nov-13
Central Java 24
R. Agus Danarta
DC Batang
12-Nov-12
25
Sarwa Eka
DC Blora, Grobogan & Wonosobo
12-Nov-12
26
M. Luthfi Hidayatur R.
DC Demak, Kudus, Jepara & Pekalongan
12-Nov-12
27
Ardi Kusumo Wardono
DC Semarang and Boyolali
12-Nov-12
28
Nur Jannah
DC Purworejo and Banjarnegara
12-Nov-12
29
Da Laela
DC Purbalingga
12-Nov-12
30
Dewajani Sitoresmi
DC Sragen and Karanganyar
12-Nov-12
DC Pasuruan and Sidoarjo
08-Nov-12
East Java 31
Khundori Muhammad
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NO.
NAME
POSITION
STARTING DATE
32
Ali Imron
DC Pamekasan
08-Nov-12
33
M. Jalil
DC Nganjuk and Mojokerto City
08-Nov-12
34
R. Ayu Diana
DC Bangkalan and Sampang
08-Nov-12
35
Vita Novianti
DC Situbondo
08-Nov-12
36
Damayanti Triyana
DC Blitar
08-Nov-12
37
A. Fathoni
DC Mojokerto
08-Nov-12
38
Cahyadi Widi
DC Madiun
26-Dec-12
39
Suhardi
DC Bojonegoro and Tuban
07-Feb-13
South Sulawesi 40
M. Azmi
DC Maros
08-Nov-12
41
M. Hamka
DC Pinrang and Sidrap
08-Nov-12
42
Nurhasirah Lampe
DC Soppeng
08-Nov-12
43
Andi Irmahaerani
DC Wajo
08-Nov-12
44
Baharuddin Makkutana
DC Enrekang
08-Nov-12
45
M. Samsir Gamang
DC Luwu and Palopo
08-Nov-12
46
Halwiyah Sulaiman
DC Makassar and Pangkep
08-Nov-12
47
Hasanuddin
DC Bantaeng and Jeneponto
08-Nov-12
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