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Schooling progress, learning reversal: Indonesia’s learning profiles between 2000 and 2014

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Abstract

We examine the relationship between schooling completed and mathematics learning from 2000 to 2014 by developing learning profiles for Indonesia. Using nearly-nationally representative survey data, we find a large gap between students’ ability and standards set by the national curriculum. Learning declined over 14 years, a loss of a fourth of a standard deviation. To put this loss in context, the average child in grade 7 in 2014 achieved the same numeracy mastery as the average child in grade 4 in 2000. The reduction in learning was widespread, affecting all subgroups. Junior and senior secondary enrollment increased over this timeframe, but this decline was not due to changes in student composition. This article in the International Journal of Educational Development has been also published within the RISE working paper series.

Author
Beatty, Amanda
Berkhout, Emilie
Bima, Luhur
Pradhan, Menno
Suryadarma, Daniel
Year of publication
2021
Pages
0
Series
International Journal of Educational Development
Country (Geographical area)
Source database
library
Language
Project
Research on Improving Systems of Education, RISE