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Is the Game Worth the Candle? Examining the Effectiveness of Initial Teacher Education in Indonesia Working Paper Asri Yusrina Ulfah Alifia Shintia Revina Rezanti Putri Pramana Luhur Bima 17 August 2022 Read more about Is the Game Worth the Candle? Examining the Effectiveness of Initial Teacher Education in Indonesia
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The Political Economy of the Learning Crisis in Indonesia Other Andrew Rosser Phil King Danang Widoyoko 29 July 2022 Read more about The Political Economy of the Learning Crisis in Indonesia
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Selecting Teachers in Indonesia: Predicting Teacher Performance using Pre-Employment Information Working Paper Asri Yusrina Luhur Bima Emilie Berkhout Daniel Suryadarma 27 May 2022 Read more about Selecting Teachers in Indonesia: Predicting Teacher Performance using Pre-Employment Information
A Policy Lens on Becoming a Teacher: A Longitudinal Diary Study of Novice Teacher Professional Identity Formation in Indonesia Working Paper Ulfah Alifia Rezanti Putri Pramana Shintia Revina 6 May 2022 Read more about A Policy Lens on Becoming a Teacher: A Longitudinal Diary Study of Novice Teacher Professional Identity Formation in Indonesia
Does Higher Parental Involvement Lead to Learning Gains? Experimental Evidence from Indonesia Working Paper Florischa Ayu Tresnatri Asep Kurniawan Daniel Suryadarma Shintia Revina Niken Rarasati 29 April 2022 Read more about Does Higher Parental Involvement Lead to Learning Gains? Experimental Evidence from Indonesia
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Schooling Progress, Learning Reversal: Indonesia’s Learning Profiles between 2000 and 2014 Working Paper Amanda Beatty Emilie Berkhout Luhur Bima Menno Pradhan Daniel Suryadarma 31 January 2022 Read more about Schooling Progress, Learning Reversal: Indonesia’s Learning Profiles between 2000 and 2014
System Coherence for Learning: Applications of the RISE Education Systems Framework Working Paper Michelle Kaffenberger Marla Spivack 18 January 2022 Read more about System Coherence for Learning: Applications of the RISE Education Systems Framework
The RISE Podcast: Shintia Revina on Teaching and the Teaching Profession in Indonesia Podcast Yue-Yi Hwa Shintia Revina 7 October 2021 Read more about The RISE Podcast: Shintia Revina on Teaching and the Teaching Profession in Indonesia
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