05471nam 2200661 450 991046165070332120200520144314.01-4648-0651-9(CKB)3710000000466022(EBL)2189993(SSID)ssj0001580201(PQKBManifestationID)16258040(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001580201(PQKBWorkID)14857286(PQKB)11305513(MiAaPQ)EBC2189993(Au-PeEL)EBL2189993(CaPaEBR)ebr11092737(CaONFJC)MIL824153(OCoLC)919086920(EXLCZ)99371000000046602220150908h20152015 uy| 0engurcnu||||||||txtccrEarly childhood education and development in Indonesia an assessment of policies using SABER /Amina Denboba, Amer Hasan, and Quentin Wodon, editorsWashington, DC :World Bank Group,[2015]©20151 online resource (143 p.)World Bank studyDescription based upon print version of record.1-4648-0646-2 Front Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; About the Contributors; Executive Summary; Figures; Figure ES.1 Three Core Early Childhood Development Policy Goals; Tables; Table ES.1 Comparative Performance of Indonesia for SABER-ECD Goals and Levers; Figure ES.2 SABER-ECD Ratings for Indonesia and Other Countries; Figure ES.3 Essential Early Childhood Development Interventions; Figure ES.4 Coverage of Essential Early Childhood Development Interventions, 2012; Table ES.2 Policy Options to Strengthen ECD in Indonesia; Abbreviations; Chapter 1 Overview; Introduction; BoxesBox 1.1 Indonesia and Milestones of Progress in ECED Chapter 2 National SABER-ECD Assessment for Indonesia; Abstract; Introduction; Table 2.1 Snapshot of Early Childhood Development Indicators in Indonesia with Regional Comparison; Box 2.1 How the Education System Is Financed and Managed in Indonesia's Decentralized Setup; Figure B2.1.1 Financing Responsibilities under Decentralized Education Management; SABER-ECD Framework; Figure B2.1.2 Composition of Public Education Spending, 2009; Figure 2.1 Three Core ECD Policy Goals; Table 2.2 ECD Policy Goals and Levels of DevelopmentPolicy Goal 1: Establishing an Enabling Environment Table 2.3 Regional Comparison of Maternity and Paternity Leave Policies; Box 2.3 Key Laws Governing Early Childhood Development in Indonesia; Figure 2.2 Intersectoral Coordination in Indonesia; Table 2.4 Early Childhood Development Budget across Sectors in Indonesia, 2013; Box 2.4 Current Government Spending on Early Childhood Education and Development; Figure B2.4.1 Central Government Spending on Early Childhood Education and Development, 2008-13; Table 2.5 Regional Comparison of Selected Health Expenditure IndicatorsBox 2.5 How Much Would It Cost to Expand Access and Raise the Quality of Early Childhood Education and Development Services for Three- to Six-Year-Olds? Figure B2.5.1 Estimated Costs of Meeting Enrollment Targets for Three to Six-Year-Olds with Early Childhood Education and Development Services That Satisfy the Minimum Service Standards; Policy Goal 2: Implementing Widely; Box 2.6 Opportunities to Improve Access to Early Childhood Education and Development Services through the Village Law; Figure 2.3 Essential Interventions during Different Periods of Young Children's DevelopmentFigure 2.4 Scope of Early Childhood Development Interventions in Indonesia, by Sector and Target Population Table 2.6 Early Childhood Development Programs and Coverage in Indonesia; Table 2.7 Access to Essential Health Services for Young Children and Pregnant Women; Table 2.8 Access to Essential Nutrition Services for Young Children and Pregnant Women; Table 2.9 Regional Comparison of Level of Access to Birth Registration; Figure 2.5 Disparities between Bottom and Top Quintiles of Wealth; Figure 2.6 Disparities between Urban and Rural Areas; Policy Goal 3: Monitoring and Assuring QualityTable 2.10 Availability of Data to Monitor Early Childhood Development in IndonesiaSince the early 2000's, Indonesia has taken a number of steps to prioritize early childhood development - ranging from the inclusion of Early Childhood Development (ECD) in the National Education System Law No. 20 in 2003 to a Presidential Declaration on Holistic and Integrated ECD and the launch of the country's first ever ECD Census in 2011. These policy milestones have occurred in parallel with sustained progress on outcomes included in the Millennium Development Goals, including for child malnutrition, child mortality and universal basic education. Additional progress could be achieved by...World Bank StudiesEarly childhood educationIndonesiaChild developmentIndonesiaElectronic books.Early childhood educationChild development372.21Denboba AminaHasan AmerWodon QuentinMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910461650703321Early childhood education and development in Indonesia2144167UNINA