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Baseline Report: Impact Evaluation Study of BERSAMA Program in Southwest Sumba

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Laporan Baseline: Studi Evaluasi Dampak Program BERSAMA di Sumba Barat Daya

Publication FormResearch Report
Publication TitleBaseline Report of the Impact Evaluation Study of the BERSAMA Program in Southwest Sumba
ProjectsThe INSPIRASI program explores the impact of literacy and numeracy interventions in various regions by mapping strategic issues based on the specific educational conditions of each region and exploring potential policy directions that can optimally improve the quality of literacy and numeracy at the regional level.
FundingWilliam & Lily Foundation and Inspiration Foundation

This study explores the impact of literacy and numeracy intervention programs conducted by INSPIRASI in several regions in Indonesia. Focusing on Karawang and Southwest Sumba Districts, this study underlines the importance of a good practice-based approach tailored to local needs. This study aims to understand the initial conditions at the student, principal, teacher, community, and local government levels before the start of the BERSAMA intervention program by INSPIRASI.

This report is part of a study designed to evaluate two major components of the INSPIRASI program, namely performance management training and technical assistance for the Education Office. Each component consists of training for supervisors, principals, teachers, and the preparation of literacy and numeracy program planning documents. The study also pays attention to the Problem Driven Iterative Adaptation (PDIA) approach used as the primary method in supporting competency development.

This report explores the potential for evidence-based policy directions to improve education quality at the sub-national level. Initial results from the program demonstrate the effective adaptation of the Global School Leaders (GSL) approach to the Indonesian context, creating a framework that is relevant for implementation in other regions. For more information on the research findings and policy recommendations, please visit the links below.

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