The Bachelor's Degree Holders Teaching in Frontier, Outermost, and Disadvantaged Regions program – hereinafter referred to as the SM3T program – stands as one of the most strategic affirmative policies in the history of professional teacher preparation in Indonesia. However, the program was discontinued in 2018 without a comprehensive alumni evaluation. This study aims to explore SM3T alumni perceptions of the program's impact on teacher quality, levels of satisfaction, and policy recommendations for revitalization. Employing a mixed-methods explanatory sequential design with 151 alumni, the study found that 94% of respondents had a positive impression, with 34.4% stating that SM3T was an experience that directly impacted their teaching quality. The three main alumni recommendations were increased incentives (31.1%), extended assignment duration (15.2%), and clarity of post-SM3T career pathways (12.6%). A total of 96.7% of respondents supported program revitalization. These findings provide a strong empirical basis for revitalization policies of teacher preparation programs in 3T regions within the framework of the Merdeka Curriculum.
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