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MODEL-MODEL PENDANAAN PENDIDIKAN DI INDONESIA Fahrezi, Muhammad Adnan; Pandu Maulana, Muhamad; Nurwahid, Muhammad Salman; Aprilliantoni, Aprilliantoni
PeTeKa (Jurnal Penelitian Tindakan Kelas dan Pengembangan Pembelajaran) Vol 8, No 1 (2025): PeTeKa (Jurnal Penelitian Tindakan Kelas dan Pengembangan Pembelajaran) Publish
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Tapanuli Selatan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31604/ptk.v8i1.101-110

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Education finance has a critical role in guaranteeing the durability and calibre of the Indonesian educational system. The community, business sector, and government all contribute to a funding model that is thought to be the most effective approach to meet the needs for financing education. This article explores Indonesia's varied education funding schemes through an expert literature review. The primary pillar is still government support, which comes from the APBN and APBD, notwithstanding issues with uneven distribution that frequently arise. In addition to posing threats to the commercialisation of education, the private sector is crucial in completing the gaps left by the government. With community involvement in the form of donations and direct involvement at the school level, it is feasible to raise the sense of ownership and accountability in the management of education funds. A qualitative descriptive technique and literature review were used to perform this study. According to the study's findings, if different financing sources are combined and handled properly and responsibly, educational quality can be raised. Nonetheless, problems with opaque management and uneven finance must be addressed in order to build a more equitable and long-lasting educational system.
Pelatihan Keterampilan Kepemimpinan Digital Santri di Pondok Pesantren Riyadlusshorfi Wal Mantiq Pangandaran Provinsi Jawa Barat: Pengabdian Baharuddin; Muthi, Ibnu; Khumaidi, Ahmad; Fitriah Eka Putri, Lailatul; Rosulinawati; Hilaliyah; Pandu Maulana, Muhamad; Ramadhan, Fajar; Dimyati, M.; Fahrun, Elva; Muntaha; Yuli Sugiarti, Diyah; Apriliantoni
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat dan Riset Pendidikan Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat dan Riset Pendidikan Volume 4 Nomor 1 (Juli 2025 -
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/jerkin.v4i1.1691

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The disruption of Industry 4.0 compels the education sector to adapt to digital technology, demanding digital leadership from school principals as drivers of transformation. However, challenges such as low digital literacy, limited infrastructure, and lack of motivation remain. This community service aims to equip students, teachers, and education staff with digital competencies to become agents of change in facing Society 5.0. The program was conducted through training/workshops led by expert speakers covering digital literacy and student innovation in the digital era. Participants engaged actively in discussions, Q&A sessions, and strategic planning exercises. Evaluation was carried out through direct observation and pre- and post-training questionnaires. Results showed that 85% of participants experienced significant improvement in knowledge and skills related to Islamic education planning. The training proved effective and strategic in preparing student leaders for the digital era with technology-based leadership competencies.
MODEL-MODEL PENDANAAN PENDIDIKAN DI INDONESIA Fahrezi, Muhammad Adnan; Pandu Maulana, Muhamad; Nurwahid, Muhammad Salman; Aprilliantoni, Aprilliantoni
PeTeKa (Jurnal Penelitian Tindakan Kelas dan Pengembangan Pembelajaran) Vol 8, No 1 (2025): PeTeKa (Jurnal Penelitian Tindakan Kelas dan Pengembangan Pembelajaran)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Tapanuli Selatan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31604/ptk.v8i1.101-110

Abstract

Education finance has a critical role in guaranteeing the durability and calibre of the Indonesian educational system. The community, business sector, and government all contribute to a funding model that is thought to be the most effective approach to meet the needs for financing education. This article explores Indonesia's varied education funding schemes through an expert literature review. The primary pillar is still government support, which comes from the APBN and APBD, notwithstanding issues with uneven distribution that frequently arise. In addition to posing threats to the commercialisation of education, the private sector is crucial in completing the gaps left by the government. With community involvement in the form of donations and direct involvement at the school level, it is feasible to raise the sense of ownership and accountability in the management of education funds. A qualitative descriptive technique and literature review were used to perform this study. According to the study's findings, if different financing sources are combined and handled properly and responsibly, educational quality can be raised. Nonetheless, problems with opaque management and uneven finance must be addressed in order to build a more equitable and long-lasting educational system.