Implementation of Specific Purpose Grant Policy of Education in Pandeglang Regency, Banten Province

This study aims to identify the influence of the implementation of the Specific Purpose Grant (SPG) policy in achieving the national priorities in Banten Province. This study was conducted on the basis of a descriptive qualitative design by using interviews and observations for data collection. Find...

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Main Authors: Sari Kurniawati, Asep Sumaryana, J.B. Kristiadi, Herijanto Bekti
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Language:English
Published: Journal of Social Studies Education Research 2018-12-01
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Online Access:http://jsser.org/index.php/jsser/article/view/342
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author Sari Kurniawati
Asep Sumaryana
J.B. Kristiadi
Herijanto Bekti
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J.B. Kristiadi
Herijanto Bekti
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description This study aims to identify the influence of the implementation of the Specific Purpose Grant (SPG) policy in achieving the national priorities in Banten Province. This study was conducted on the basis of a descriptive qualitative design by using interviews and observations for data collection. Findings indicate that the implementation of the SPG in primary education has provided maximum expected results. The factors that hinder the implementation of SPG activities in primary education are unrelated to technical factors but to financial policies at school. The objectives of SPG implementation in primary education have been realized, and the efforts made from the input, process, and output indicators are all satisfactory. Therefore, the expected influence is comparable to the efforts done. For secondary education, the implementation of SPG has not fully provided the expected results. The objective has only realized 50% of the target. The input, process, and output are satisfactory, and the graduation rates are close to 100%. The expected influence is comparable to the efforts done. Results suggest improvements on the Education Office through infrastructure, performance, inventory, and scope of SPG distribution.
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spelling doaj.art-5e0f3e4925e94aeb9a23a9c04d935aa72023-02-15T16:20:36ZengJournal of Social Studies Education ResearchJournal of Social Studies Education Research1309-91081309-91082018-12-019412313910.17499/jsser.90270335Implementation of Specific Purpose Grant Policy of Education in Pandeglang Regency, Banten ProvinceSari Kurniawati0Asep Sumaryana1J.B. Kristiadi2Herijanto Bekti3Post Graduate Student in Public Administration, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas PadjadjaranFaculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas PadjadjaranFaculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas PadjadjaranFaculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas PadjadjaranThis study aims to identify the influence of the implementation of the Specific Purpose Grant (SPG) policy in achieving the national priorities in Banten Province. This study was conducted on the basis of a descriptive qualitative design by using interviews and observations for data collection. Findings indicate that the implementation of the SPG in primary education has provided maximum expected results. The factors that hinder the implementation of SPG activities in primary education are unrelated to technical factors but to financial policies at school. The objectives of SPG implementation in primary education have been realized, and the efforts made from the input, process, and output indicators are all satisfactory. Therefore, the expected influence is comparable to the efforts done. For secondary education, the implementation of SPG has not fully provided the expected results. The objective has only realized 50% of the target. The input, process, and output are satisfactory, and the graduation rates are close to 100%. The expected influence is comparable to the efforts done. Results suggest improvements on the Education Office through infrastructure, performance, inventory, and scope of SPG distribution.http://jsser.org/index.php/jsser/article/view/342Specific Purpose Grant, Pandeglang Regency, Primary Education, Secondary Education
spellingShingle Sari Kurniawati
Asep Sumaryana
J.B. Kristiadi
Herijanto Bekti
Implementation of Specific Purpose Grant Policy of Education in Pandeglang Regency, Banten Province
Journal of Social Studies Education Research
Specific Purpose Grant, Pandeglang Regency, Primary Education, Secondary Education
title Implementation of Specific Purpose Grant Policy of Education in Pandeglang Regency, Banten Province
title_full Implementation of Specific Purpose Grant Policy of Education in Pandeglang Regency, Banten Province
title_fullStr Implementation of Specific Purpose Grant Policy of Education in Pandeglang Regency, Banten Province
title_full_unstemmed Implementation of Specific Purpose Grant Policy of Education in Pandeglang Regency, Banten Province
title_short Implementation of Specific Purpose Grant Policy of Education in Pandeglang Regency, Banten Province
title_sort implementation of specific purpose grant policy of education in pandeglang regency banten province
topic Specific Purpose Grant, Pandeglang Regency, Primary Education, Secondary Education
url http://jsser.org/index.php/jsser/article/view/342
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