Sustainable Human Capital Development Journal
Volume 1 Issue 1

From Private Problem to Institutional Agenda: Applying Anderson’s Model to the Decline of Student Enrollment in Private Vocational Schools

Tjipto Suharsoyo (Universitas Negeri Surabaya)
Mufarrihul Hazin (Universitas Negeri Surabaya)
Budi Purwoko (Universitas Negeri Surabaya)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Jun 2025

Abstract

This study investigates the educational policy process in response to the decline in new student enrollment at Private Vocational High Schools (SMKS) in Mojokerto Regency and City for the 2025-2026 Academic Year. Utilizing Anderson's Public Policy theory, it traces the issue's evolution from an internal problem to an institutional one. Data were collected through document analysis, structured interviews with school principals and local education office officials, and policy observation. The findings reveal that the decline, initially an internal issue of attractiveness and competition, escalated into a public problem as it affected 35% of private SMKs. It further transformed into a systemic Education Policy Issue upon the discovery of an imbalanced quota allocation, where public schools accommodated only 38% of junior high school graduates, creating inequity for private SMKs. The issue was elevated to the institutional agenda through interventions such as reviewing admission quotas, advocating for fairer zoning, and enhancing collaboration with the Business and Industrial World (DUDI). The study concludes that Anderson's model provides an effective framework for understanding education policy dynamics in crisis response and underscores the need for inclusive policies to ensure the sustainability of private vocational education. These findings offer practical contributions for policymakers in designing more responsive and sustainable interventions

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Journal Info

Abbrev

SCHaDe

Publisher

Subject

Humanities Decision Sciences, Operations Research & Management Education Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering Social Sciences

Description

The Sustainable Human Capital Development Journal (SChaDe) is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to integrating sustainability principles (Environmental, Social, and Governance ESG) into all aspects of human capital development. This journal serves as a platform for disseminating research that ...