Being Innovative is Not Enough, Context Matters!:Lessons from Indonesian Decentralised Education System

 

Topic: Learning Laboratory

Speaker: Risa Wardatun Nihayah
Date: Wednesday, 29 January 2020
Time: 11.00 - 11.30
Venue: Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia

Contact Person: Novita Eka Syaputri (Communication Officer - RISE Programme in Indonesia) - nsyaputri@smeru.or.id

Description:

One of RISE's researchers, Risa Nihayah, presented research findings of Reform Area B study at the Country Research Team (CRT) meeting in Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia. She presented the research findings of B1 study on education policy innovations in Bukittinggi City (West Sumatra), Yogyakarta City (Yogyakarta Special Region), and Gowa District (South Sulawesi). Her presentation is titled "Being Innovative is Not Enough, Context Matters! Lessons from Indonesian Decentralised Education System". 

 

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