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The Struggle to recruit good teachers in Indonesia: institutional and social dysfunctions

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Abstract

Why is it so hard for Indonesia to recruit good teachers? We argue that the struggle to recruit good teachers are due to institutional, political economy, and social dynamics of the recruitment process. We will discuss three factors that underpin this issue. First, Indonesia’s dysfunctional teacher recruitment process as a byproduct of the country’s inchoate political and legal institutions. Second, the political economy “environment” of the teaching profession that prioritises stakeholder interests over education goals. Third, social expectations prioritising seniority rather than merit as indicators of teacher performance. We conclude with some directions for future steps to address said issues.

Author
Huang, Aris R.
Revina, Shintia
Fillaili, Rizki
Akhmadi
Corporate Author
UK. Dept for International Development(DFID)
Oxford Policy Management (UK)(OPM)
Year of publication
2020
Imprint
Oxford (OPM, 2020, p.34)
Country (Geographical area)
Notes
Incl. bibl.
Source database
curatED
Language