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Implementation school well-being in Indonesian Schools: a systematic literature review Suwarniti, Urip; Wuryandini, Endang; Muhtarom, Muhtarom
Educenter : Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Educenter: Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan
Publisher : ARKA INSTITUTE

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55904/educenter.v4i1.1885

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This study aims to systematically review various research results related to the implementation of school well-being in Indonesian schools. This study uses the Systematic Literature Review (SLR) method on seven articles published between 2016 and 2024 and discusses the application of school well-being and its supporting aspects. The analysis was conducted through thematic synthesis to identify the forms of implementation, supporting factors, inhibiting factors, implementation strategies, and the contribution of school management. The results of the study show that school well-being has been implemented in various educational contexts and is influenced by a positive learning environment, social support from teachers and parents, and transparent and participatory school management. The main obstacles include academic pressure, limited facilities, and teachers' suboptimal understanding of the concept of student welfare. Effective strategies include strengthening communication between school members, balancing academic demands and psychosocial needs, and school policies that prioritize student well-being. Overall, school well-being is an important foundation for realizing healthy, inclusive education that is oriented toward student happiness.
Implementation school well-being in Indonesian Schools: a systematic literature review Suwarniti, Urip; Wuryandini, Endang; Muhtarom, Muhtarom
Educenter : Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Educenter: Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan
Publisher : ARKA INSTITUTE

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55904/educenter.v4i1.1885

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This study aims to systematically review various research results related to the implementation of school well-being in Indonesian schools. This study uses the Systematic Literature Review (SLR) method on seven articles published between 2016 and 2024 and discusses the application of school well-being and its supporting aspects. The analysis was conducted through thematic synthesis to identify the forms of implementation, supporting factors, inhibiting factors, implementation strategies, and the contribution of school management. The results of the study show that school well-being has been implemented in various educational contexts and is influenced by a positive learning environment, social support from teachers and parents, and transparent and participatory school management. The main obstacles include academic pressure, limited facilities, and teachers' suboptimal understanding of the concept of student welfare. Effective strategies include strengthening communication between school members, balancing academic demands and psychosocial needs, and school policies that prioritize student well-being. Overall, school well-being is an important foundation for realizing healthy, inclusive education that is oriented toward student happiness.
Beyond the Ledger: Reconciling Financial Accountability and School Well-being in Public Education Suwarniti, Urip; Wuryandini, Endang; Muhtarom, Muhtarom
JURNAL AL-TANZIM Vol 10, No 2 (2026)
Publisher : Nurul Jadid University, Probolinggo, East Java, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33650/al-tanzim.v10i2.13361

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The implementation of school well-being requires adequate financial support, but is often hampered by the complexity of budget management, limited specific funding allocations, and difficulties in aligning regulatory compliance with student welfare priorities. This study aims to analyze financial management to support school well-being, focusing on planning, organization, implementation, and supervision, as well as its relationship to the School Operational Assistance (BOS) mechanism, public school governance, and financial accountability. The research approach used a case study design, with data collection through in-depth interviews, participant observation, and documentation studies. Informants were selected using purposive sampling, while data analysis was conducted interactively through reduction, presentation, and drawing conclusions. The results show that participatory, data-driven financial planning improves allocation accuracy, organization is supported by task allocation and the BOS Management Team, implementation promotes administrative transparency, and supervision strengthens financial accountability through monitoring, internal audits, and school committee involvement. The implications of this research are the development of an operational model for financial management that integrates the BOS mechanism, public school governance principles, and financial accountability practices as a reference for policymakers and school administrators.