Assesses what global evidence tells about the importance of early childhood education and development (ECED) and documents policies and procedures Indonesia has implemented to promote ECED. Despite reduced poverty rates, inequality has persisted in Indonesia, and families living below the poverty line have experienced only modest gains in health and education. Primary school enrollment is near 100 percent for children of all income levels, but children from poorer households are less likely to progress to higher education. Research in developed and developing countries has identified many immediate benefits to the health, school readiness, and overall well-being of children who receive ECED services. Short-term benefits typically include: r...
This paper uses three waves of longitudinal data to examine the impact of expanding access to presch...
The quality of education in Indonesia has not improved even though poverty rate has fallen. As educa...
There is considerable evidence demonstrating socio-economic gradients in early child development, al...
ACER has developed a ‘road map’ for quality pre-primary education and support for parental education...
Also published as a Report available at: http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/06/17872548/...
Early childhood education (ECE) in Indonesia is growing with many variations in programs among the E...
Background: Understanding inequality in children’s health and development is important because effec...
A high quality education for children before they turn fi ve yields signifi cant long-term benefi ts. T...
A high quality education for children before they turn fi ve yields signifi cant long-term benefi t...
This study aimed to examine the prevalence of parental understanding on the Early Childhood Educatio...
The development of quality human resources in the future depends on the development of children toda...
ACER Indonesia is partnering with the William and Lily Foundation and Adaro Bangun Negeri Foundation...
The year 2016 marks the starting point to achieve sustainabledevelopment goals 4, which is quality e...
Informed by a growing body of research showing that investments in early childhood health, nutrition...
The first child poverty and disparity study conducted in Indonesia in 2010–2011 revealed that in 200...
This paper uses three waves of longitudinal data to examine the impact of expanding access to presch...
The quality of education in Indonesia has not improved even though poverty rate has fallen. As educa...
There is considerable evidence demonstrating socio-economic gradients in early child development, al...
ACER has developed a ‘road map’ for quality pre-primary education and support for parental education...
Also published as a Report available at: http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/06/17872548/...
Early childhood education (ECE) in Indonesia is growing with many variations in programs among the E...
Background: Understanding inequality in children’s health and development is important because effec...
A high quality education for children before they turn fi ve yields signifi cant long-term benefi ts. T...
A high quality education for children before they turn fi ve yields signifi cant long-term benefi t...
This study aimed to examine the prevalence of parental understanding on the Early Childhood Educatio...
The development of quality human resources in the future depends on the development of children toda...
ACER Indonesia is partnering with the William and Lily Foundation and Adaro Bangun Negeri Foundation...
The year 2016 marks the starting point to achieve sustainabledevelopment goals 4, which is quality e...
Informed by a growing body of research showing that investments in early childhood health, nutrition...
The first child poverty and disparity study conducted in Indonesia in 2010–2011 revealed that in 200...
This paper uses three waves of longitudinal data to examine the impact of expanding access to presch...
The quality of education in Indonesia has not improved even though poverty rate has fallen. As educa...
There is considerable evidence demonstrating socio-economic gradients in early child development, al...