Submitted by sep_admin on Fri, 2017-02-17 23:46
This paper takes an in depth look at Indonesia's education system from the financial perspective. It looks at the allocation of funds, equity and how to make the public expenditures more efficient in the education sector. The report first looks at education trends, the economic composition of the government, how spending efficiency and spending allocations at the school level. The report then focuses on equity in enrollment rates across levels and regions, equity spending across districts, how to increase education access, and the cost implications of getting quality education to all. The final section of the report discusses efficiency in personnel management and how to achieve efficient teacher distribution. This includes the subject of teacher salaries, incentives, and the quality of education. Student performance and testing is also covered in the final section.