The implementation of the education system is a major challenge for education to be able to maintain the quality of education and support the sustainability of the institution. Terry's POAC theory (Planning, Organizing, Actuating, Controlling) is used as a conceptual framework to evaluate and improve the strategies that have been implemented. This study aims to analyze the strategies of Schools in Indonesia in improving the quality of education by using the POAC theory in each School. This study uses a qualitative approach with document analysis and library research techniques to collect data. Data are analyzed through background, discussion and drawing conclusions. The results of the study indicate that the POAC strategy implemented by several schools in Indonesia in improving the quality of education includes immature planning, ineffective organizing, inconsistent actuating, and inconsistent controlling. It was found that immature planning, ineffective selection of organizing, inconsistent implementation and continuous supervision are key factors in the lack of success of this strategy. The conclusion is that the POAC strategy in improving the quality of education in Schools in Indonesia has not been implemented properly. Well-organized steps, as well as the use of POAC theory, provide a strong foundation for achieving the desired educational quality goals.
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