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Schools and Communities: A Partnership to Enhance the Quality of Alternative Education in Indonesia

Year 2020, , 111 - 121, 04.12.2019
https://doi.org/10.31458/iejes.615697

Abstract

The partnership
between school and community can have some benefits to reach students’
achievement. The present research aimed at analyzing varieties of school and
communities’ partnerships in providing alternative schools at the senior high school
level. A single case study research method was employed with two informants as
the primary data source and sixteen informants as the secondary data source.
The data were collected through open ended, in depth interviews, and direct
observations. The result suggested that Master Learning Center collaborated
with particular communities, is able to provide educational needs affecting
students’ achievement. This led to a general conclusion that
schools-communities’ partnerships are considered an effective type of
cooperation to supply the needs of schooling. The partnerships either assisted
marginal society with the education quality improvement.

Thanks

We gratefully thank to Universitas Negeri Jakarta, Indonesia, STKIP Kusuma Negara, Jakarta, Indonesia, Master Learning Center-Depok, East Java, Indonesia, Indonesia Endowment Fund for Education as the Proponent of Lecturers’ Scholarship.

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  • Valli, L., Stefanski, A., & Jacobson, R. (2016). School-community partnership models : implications for leadership. International Journal of Leadership in Education Theory and Practice, 21 (1), 31–49. https://doi.org/10.1080/13603124.2015.1124925
  • White, J. A., & Wehlage, G. (1995). Community collaboration: if it is such a good idea, why is it so hard to do? Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 17(1), 23–38.
  • White, V. & Harris, J. (2001). Developing good practice in community care-partnership and participation. (V. & H. J. White, Ed.). London and New York: Jessica Kingsley Publishers Ltd.

Schools and Communities: A Partnership to Enhance the Quality of Alternative Education in Indonesia

Year 2020, , 111 - 121, 04.12.2019
https://doi.org/10.31458/iejes.615697

Abstract

The partnership
between school and community can have some benefits to reach students’
achievement. The present research aimed at analyzing varieties of school and
communities’ partnerships in providing alternative schools at the senior high school
level. A single case study research method was employed with two informants as
the primary data source and sixteen informants as the secondary data source.
The data were collected through open ended, in depth interviews, and direct
observations. The result suggested that Master Learning Center collaborated
with particular communities, is able to provide educational needs affecting
students’ achievement. This led to a general conclusion that
schools-communities’ partnerships are considered an effective type of
cooperation to supply the needs of schooling. The partnerships either assisted
marginal society with the education quality improvement.

References

  • Desimone, L., Wolford, T., & Hill, K. L. (2016). Research-practice: a practical conceptual framework. AERA Open, 2(4), 1–14.
  • Epstein, B. J. L. (2009). School/family/community partnerships community family/ caring for the children we share this. Kappanmagazine.Org, 81–97.
  • Epstein, B. J. L. (2010). School/ partnerships community family/ caring for the children we share. Kappan Classic-Kappan Digital Edition Exclusive, 92(3), 81–96. Retrieved from Downloaded from pdk.sagepub.com at Georgia Court Univ on December 11, 2014
  • Epstein, J. L. (2018). School , family , and community partnerships in teachers ’ professional work professional work. Journal of Education for Teaching, 7476, 1–10.
  • Franklin, Barry M, Bloch, Marianne N., Popkewitz, T. S. (Ed.). (2004). Educational partnership and the state (1st Edition). Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Gross, J. M. S., Haines, S. J., Hill, C., Grace, L., Blue-banning, M., & Turnbull, A. P. (2015). Strong school -community partnerships in inclusive schools are “ part of the fabric of the school .… we count on them .” School Community Journal, 25(2), 9-34.
  • Henderson, A. T., Mapp, K. L., & Buttram, J. (2002). A new wave of evidence a new wave of evidence. Austin, Texas.
  • May, O., & Aslan, D. (2016). The evaluation of school, family and community relations of teachers in terms of their views. Journal of the Faculty of Education, 17(3), 203–218.
  • Pozil, S., & Hacker, A. (2017). Informal partnerships between nonprofits and local governments and the role of trust. Journal of Social Change, 9(1), 67-76.
  • Sanders, M. G., & Epstein, J. L. (2005). School-family-community partnerships and educational change : international perspectives. ın: hargreaves a. (eds) extending educational change. springer, dordrecht (pp. 202–203). Netherlands: Springer, Dordrecht.
  • Valli, L., Stefanski, A., & Jacobson, R. (2016). School-community partnership models : implications for leadership. International Journal of Leadership in Education Theory and Practice, 21 (1), 31–49. https://doi.org/10.1080/13603124.2015.1124925
  • White, J. A., & Wehlage, G. (1995). Community collaboration: if it is such a good idea, why is it so hard to do? Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 17(1), 23–38.
  • White, V. & Harris, J. (2001). Developing good practice in community care-partnership and participation. (V. & H. J. White, Ed.). London and New York: Jessica Kingsley Publishers Ltd.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Studies on Education
Journal Section Research Article
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Herlina Herlina 0000-0001-7164-3722

Suparno Eko Wıdodo 0000-0002-0698-0033

R. Madhakomala This is me 0000-0003-1038-9454

Publication Date December 4, 2019
Submission Date September 5, 2019
Published in Issue Year 2020

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APA Herlina, H., Wıdodo, S. E., & Madhakomala, R. (2019). Schools and Communities: A Partnership to Enhance the Quality of Alternative Education in Indonesia. International E-Journal of Educational Studies, 4(7), 111-121. https://doi.org/10.31458/iejes.615697

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