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Kebijakan Sertifikasi Guru dari Perspektif Hubungan Ekonomi Politik dan Pendidikan di Indonesia Handraini, Helti; Magriasti, Lince
Jurnal Pendidikan Tambusai Vol. 7 No. 3 (2023): Desember 2023
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai, Riau, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/jptam.v7i3.11723

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Artikel ini menjelajahi kebijakan sertifikasi guru di Indonesia dari perspektif hubungan ekonomi politik dan dampaknya terhadap pendidikan. Ini menggali konteks sejarah dan kontemporer dengan tujuan memahami motivasi dan konsekuensi yang mendasarinya. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode penelitian kualitatif dengan menerapkan analisis dokumen dan tinjauan literatur untuk memeriksa hubungan rumit antara kepentingan ekonomi dan politik dalam membentuk kebijakan sertifikasi. Artikel membahas manfaat ekonomi, seperti peningkatan kualitas guru yang berkontribusi pada tenaga kerja terampil, dan keuntungan politik, termasuk menghindari potensi dampak politik buruk. Temuan ini memberikan wawasan tentang sifat terkait erat antara pertimbangan ekonomi dan politik dalam implementasi sertifikasi guru, menekankan pentingnya memahami dinamika ini untuk kemajuan pendidikan di Indonesia.
Pengaruh Pendapatan Asli Daerah (PAD) Dan Danaperimbangan Terhadap Kemandirian Keuangan Pemerintahan Daerah Di Kab. Pasaman Barat Handraini, Helti; Frinaldi, Aldri; Asnil, Asnil; Putri, Nora Eka
Professional: Jurnal Komunikasi dan Administrasi Publik Vol 11 No 2 (2024): Desember
Publisher : UNIVED PRESS, Universitas Dehasen Bengkulu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37676/professional.v11i2.7225

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West Pasaman, like many regions outside the main economic centers in Indonesia, relies heavily on transfers of funds from the central government through the Balancing Fund, which includes the General Allocation Fund (DAU), Special Allocation Fund (DAK), and Profit Sharing Fund (DBH). ). This dependence shows that PAD, which should reflect regional capabilities in managing local resources, is still limited, so that regional fiscal conditions become vulnerable. This research analyzes the influence of low PAD and Balancing Funds on financial independence in West Pasaman Regency. Using a descriptive qualitative approach, this research describes and analyzes the influence of PAD and Balancing Funds on the financial independence of local governments. Data was collected through a review of literature studies including scientific journals, government reports and official documents. The analysis technique applied is document study to understand local government policies and their impacts. The research results show that West Pasaman's financial independence is hampered by dependence on the Balancing Fund, as well as weaknesses in governance, human resource capacity and infrastructure. However, there are opportunities to reduce dependency by diversifying income sources and optimizing local economic potential.
Konsep Desentralisasi Dan Otonomi Daerah dalam Meningkatkan Kinerja Pemerintahan Desa Di Indonesia Handraini, Helti; Frinaldi, Aldri; Magriasti, Lince; Naldi, Hendra
Professional: Jurnal Komunikasi dan Administrasi Publik Vol 11 No 2 (2024): Desember
Publisher : UNIVED PRESS, Universitas Dehasen Bengkulu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37676/professional.v11i2.7226

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The aim of this research is to analyze the influence of decentralization and regional autonomy on the performance of village government in Indonesia, as well as identify the challenges faced in implementing regional autonomy. The research method used is literature study, which includes analysis of documents, journals and official reports to collect information and data related to decentralization, regional autonomy and village government performance. The results of this research show that although decentralization provides greater autonomy to village governments, capacity gaps, challenges in financial management, and adaptation to global change are still significant obstacles in improving the performance of village governments in Indonesia. Although decentralization has given village governments greater authority and independence, there are significant gaps in capacity, funding and adaptation to global change. Village governments still face limitations in terms of human resources, administrative capabilities, and adequate infrastructure support to manage autonomy effectively. This often hinders improving village performance in providing responsive and efficient public services to the community. These challenges are increasingly exacerbated by problems in managing village funds and the inability of villages to respond to demands for sustainable development caused by globalization.
A Case Study Community Empowerment through the Food Security Program: A Case Study of Nagari Anam Koto Selatan, Kecamatan Kinali, Kabupaten Pasaman Barat Handraini, Helti; Alhadi, Zikri
Publica: Jurnal Pemikiran Administrasi Negara Vol. 17 No. 1 (2025): Publica
Publisher : Department of Public Administration

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/jpan.v17i1.46118

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This study aims to analyze community empowerment through the Food Security Program in Nagari Anam Koto Selatan, Kinali District, West Pasaman Regency. It addresses challenges arising from the community’s low post-training independence, suboptimal program sustainability, and insufficient attention to nutritional and food‐safety aspects. A descriptive qualitative method was employed, with data collection comprising in‐depth interviews, participatory observation, and documentation, supported by source and method triangulation to ensure data validity. Findings indicate that the principles of equity and participation have been well implemented through training and mentoring; however, community independence remains low, and post‐training sustainability is not yet optimal. Although food production has shown intermittent increases and food access has improved via cooperatives, attention to nutrition and food safety remains inadequate. The principal impediments include limited human resources, inadequate infrastructure, insufficient capital, and weak inter‐agency coordination. The study underscores the need to strengthen HR capacity through locally tailored training, provide intensive post‐training mentoring, optimize the allocation of Village Funds for production facilities and infrastructure, and reinforce local institutions such as the LPMN, PKK, and Karang Taruna. These insights are intended to guide the Nagari government and relevant stakeholders in formulating more effective and sustainable community-empowerment strategies.