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Evans, David K.; Yuan, Fei – World Bank, 2019
In the past decade, hundreds of impact evaluation studies have measured the learning outcomes of education interventions in developing countries. The impact magnitudes are often reported in terms of "standard deviations," making them difficult to communicate to policy makers beyond education specialists. This paper proposes two…
Descriptors: Educational Indicators, Developing Nations, Foreign Countries, Intervention
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Jackson, Elisabeth; Pellini, Arnaldo; Prasetiamartati, Budiati – Evidence & Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate and Practice, 2020
Background: Indonesia's growth and prosperity as a lower-middle-income country hinges on the ability of policymakers to develop effective public policies based on evidence. Yet Indonesia's policy and regulatory environment does not support the production of high-quality evidence and its use in policymaking. Key points for discussion: This article…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Evidence Based Practice, Public Policy, Policy Formation
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Rokhmansyah, Alfian; Nuryatin, Agus; Supriyanto, Teguh; Setyaningsih, Nas Haryati – Cypriot Journal of Educational Sciences, 2021
This article aims to compare the content of reading material for students in Indonesia and other countries, for example, reading material containing lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) issues. This objective is based on selecting reading material for learning in schools in Indonesia, which is undoubtedly different from that in other…
Descriptors: Reading Materials, Reading Material Selection, Curriculum Implementation, LGBTQ People
Feng, Naikang – ECNU Review of Education, 2021
Purpose: This study examines the effect of sibling size on children's educational attainment in Indonesia. Design/Approach/Methods: To establish causality, it exploits the exogenous variation of sibling size caused by twin birth in families. Findings: Results of instrumental variable (IV) estimation support a traditional wisdom of quantity-quality…
Descriptors: Correlation, Family Size, Siblings, Educational Attainment
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Hussaini, Nilofer – International Journal of Higher Education, 2020
South Asian economies has witnessed very slow growth over the years and the gap has widened manifold between other nations of Asia particularly East Asian nations and South Asian nations. This paper examines co-integration between the economic growth and reach of higher education in South Asian nations explaining this disparity. The research…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Developing Nations, Higher Education, Correlation
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Parinduri, Rasyad A. – Education Economics, 2019
Studies show educated citizens are more likely to vote in elections but few papers look at the relationship in developing countries and even fewer analyze whether the relationship is causal. I examine whether education increases voter turnout and makes better-informed voters in Indonesia using an exogenous variation in education induced by an…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Outcomes of Education, Developing Nations, Voting
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Gozali, Charlina; Paik, Susan J. – European Journal of Training and Development, 2023
Purpose: The present study aims to examine how a group of young leaders in Indonesia developed their leadership throughout their early and later years. In particular, the study examined focused motivation ("undeterred, intentional perseverance"), which is a common trait found in high-achieving individuals (Paik, 2013, p. 106). The study…
Descriptors: Leadership Training, High Achievement, Gifted, Family Environment
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Pratama, Ahmad R. – Education and Information Technologies, 2021
As mobile devices become more ubiquitous, the benefits of mobile learning (m-learning) can be a great opportunity for educating a vast populace, especially in developing countries. Acceptance of m-learning by individuals is critical for these nations while aiming for a successful implementation of m-learning. A total of 1156 middle and high school…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Handheld Devices, Middle School Students, High School Students
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Hamad, Wahid Bakar – Journal of Educational Technology and Online Learning, 2022
The study aims to understand the foremost challenges in the transition to online teaching and learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. The study adopts the PRISMA approach to screening the selection of journal articles and review papers according to the research aims and the inclusion criteria. The journal articles and review papers were extracted…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Web Based Instruction, Electronic Learning, Distance Education
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Tanjung, Ellisa Fitri – Cypriot Journal of Educational Sciences, 2020
The present study attempts to examine the impact of Public wellness, competitiveness and government effectiveness along with Literacy rate and Population growth on quality of education. For this research, the panel data has been collected over the period of 25 years for 10 Asian countries including World Bank and Global Economy data base. The data…
Descriptors: Well Being, Public Health, Quality of Life, Government Role
Winarti, Destina Wahyu; Patahuddin, Sitti Maesuri – Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia, 2019
Studies about gender difference in mental rotation ability are well documented in the context of developed countries; though not in developing or low-income ones. This paper examined students' mental rotation ability as a function of gender in a disadvantaged community in Indonesia. The Spatial Reasoning Instrument (SRI) was used to test 334…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Spatial Ability, Cognitive Ability, Gender Differences
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Prasojo, Lantip Diat; Habibi, Akhmad; Yaakob, Mohd Faiz Mohd; Mukminin, Amirul; Haswindy, Septu; Sofwan, Muhammad – Electronic Journal of e-Learning, 2019
This explanatory sequential study investigated secondary school principals' perceptions on barriers regarding the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) integration in a developing country, Indonesia. For the quantitative phase, we administered a survey instrument to 250 Indonesian secondary school principals. The survey instrument was…
Descriptors: Sequential Approach, Principals, Foreign Countries, Administrator Attitudes
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Tichaona Buzy Musikavanhu; Elizabeth Isabel Scheepers – Acta Educationis Generalis, 2024
Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the transition to online learning, with synchronous e-learning becoming a critical modality in higher education institutions (HEIs) worldwide. This shift, while ensuring educational continuity, has unveiled numerous challenges, especially in developing nations where resources and infrastructure…
Descriptors: Synchronous Communication, Electronic Learning, Barriers, College Students
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Martha, Ati Suci Dian; Junus, Kasiyah; Santoso, Harry Budi – Education Sciences, 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic that occurred in early 2020 around the world has implications for Indonesia's education sector. This pandemic led to the Indonesian government policy to study from home at all academic levels using a distance learning approach. Studies on e-learning preparedness in Indonesia involving more comprehensive samples of…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Characteristics, Majors (Students), Gender Differences
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Haeruddin, M. Ikhwan Maulana; Pick, David; Thein, Htwe Htwe – Higher Education Quarterly, 2020
The aim of this study is to explore women academic's identity work in the context of the Global South (Indonesia). This is done by examining how the interplay between macro-level social, cultural and political influences and micro-processes produce moments of compliance and resistance. To this end, the following research question is posed: What is…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Social Influences, Compliance (Psychology), Self Concept
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