Teacher reform in Indonesia : the role of politics and evidence in policy making

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Teacher reform in Indonesia : the role of politics and evidence in policy making

Mae Chu Chang ... [et al.]

(Directions in development, . Human development)

World Bank, c2014

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Includes bibliographical references

Other authors: Sheldon Shaeffer, Samer Al-Samarrai, Andrew B. Ragatz, Joppe de Ree, Ritchie Stevenson

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The book features an analysis of teacher reform in Indonesia, which entailed a doubling of teacher salaries upon certification. It provides a description of the political economy context in which the reform was developed and implemented and an analysis of the impact of the reform on teacher knowledge, skills, and student outcomes. It includes a randomised control trial over time with data representative of approximately 50 percent of the country's primary and junior secondary schools and a time-on-task analysis of a representative sample of classroom teaching practices linked to the TIMSS results and financial implications.

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