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08 May 2018
Project Leader: Mokhamad Iksan
University: Monash University
Lead Organisation: Tim PPKB Ditjen Kementerian Agama
Collaborating Organisations: Madrasah Development Center (MDC) of East Java
Project Location : Jawa Timur
Activity Type : Training, workshops, seminars
Sector : Education and training
Project Objectives:
- To advance the quality achievements of schools and madrasah that participated in the previous AGS-funded project
- To share the best practices of the previous project with neighboring schools and madrasah to improve the quality of their education services
- To train local trainers in improving primary school quality and develop local resources
Project Description:
This follow-on project will have three components: Dissemination, extension, and local resources.
Project Beneficiaries:
The direct beneficiaries include about 540 managers and teachers in 30 schools and madrasah in the consortium. They also include local trainers. The indirect beneficiaries include about 6,000 children in the 30 schools and madrasah.
Priority Development Area : Human development for a productive and healthy society
Social Inclusion Priorities : Youth, Gender
Links with Australia:
No Australian organizations are involved in this project, other than the Australia Awards.
Relevant Facts:
The previous AGS-funded project supported 15 schools, and benefitted 269 teachers and 2,967 children. It delivered training in five areas: Effective School and Community Participation Improvement; School Planning; Curriculum Development; Active Learning; and, Student Leadership and Management. Almost 94% of trainees said the training was effective. Participating school and madrasah managers, teachers and students have made significant improvements. The project was managed by a school and madrasah consortium.
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