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Supply of Non-Formal Training in Indonesia

Skjaerlund Gorm - Nama Orang; Loop Theo van der - Nama Orang;

This study examines the current situation with regard to non-formal training in Indonesia. 2 Specifically, the paper seeks to clarify the role of the most important stakeholders in skills training and the extent to 1 which the national skills training system – consisting of public and private training providers as well as the apprenticeship system – is able to meet labour market demands. The immediate objective of this study is to inform the discussion on reforming the skills training system in Indonesia by establishing a Skills Development Fund (SDF).

Little documentation is available on the non-formal public training system and only a few brief reports are available on private training provision. Consequently, while there are approximately 20,000 registered private training providers, the role they play in national skills development is unknown as is their potential role if they were adequately supported by government policies and funding. Therefore this study focuses on the role of private training providers and offers a number of recommendations to improve the efficiency of the present training system.

Information for the study was obtained through desk research and face-to-face discussions with stakeholder representatives in three provinces. While a discussion guide was developed for each stakeholder group, the survey process was not exhaustive or definitive. Rather, the report sought to offer a realistic view of the skills training system as expressed by a selection of stakeholders in three provinces.

The study revealed that while a workable skills training system is in place, its implementation is compromised by inadequate communication, coordination and cooperation among stakeholders at national as well as regional levels. Two major concerns that emerged are, firstly, that two almost identical non-formal skills training systems are operating in parallel with no meaningful communication or cooperation between them. Secondly, that employers, one of the primary beneficiaries of the skills training system, do not play a more active role in ensuring that the national skills training system is able to supply the skills that the labour market requires.

As a result, the skills training system is fragmented. While public training providers are supply driven, private training providers are typically driven by student demand. These providers are often locally based and lack the financial and human resources to offer a high quality service and become significant participants in the national skills training system. Another serious result of the fragmentation is that no provincial or district administration has details of its combined skills training resources. There are no records of combined capacity, quality and suitability for local labour market requirements or any other essential information, making the task of designing policies to improve the system extremely challenging.


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Informasi Detail
Judul Seri
Working Paper
No. Panggil
374.21 SKJ s
Penerbit
Jakarta : TPN2K., 2015
Deskripsi Fisik
xvii, 65 Halaman, PDF
Bahasa
English
ISBN/ISSN
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Klasifikasi
374.21
Tipe Isi
Hardcopy & Softcopy
Tipe Media
Hardcopy & Softcopy
Tipe Pembawa
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Edisi
TNP2K Working Paper 23 - 2015
Subjek
Pendidikan non-formal
Info Detail Spesifik
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Pernyataan Tanggungjawab
Skjaerlund Gorm
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  • Supply of Non-Formal Training in Indonesia
    TNP2K’s mission is to coordinate poverty alleviation policies in Indonesia. As part of its tasks, TNP2K conducts and commissions research reports and studies with the objective of facilitating and informing evidence-based policy planning. TNP2K has undertaken several research activities and policy initiatives related to employment in Indonesia. This working paper, ‘Supply of Non-Formal Training in Indonesia’, specifically seeks to clarify the role of the most important stakeholders in skills training and the extent to which the national skills training system is able to meet the demands of the labour market. The immediate objective of this study is to inform the discussion on reforming the skills training system in Indonesia by establishing a Skills Development Fund (SDF). Information for the study was obtained through desk research and face-to-face discussions with stakeholder representatives in three provinces. Two major concerns emerged: first, that two almost identical non-formal skills training systems are operating in parallel with no meaningful communication or cooperation between them. Second, that employers, one of the primary beneficiaries of the skills training system, do not play an active role in ensuring that the national skills training system is able to supply the skills that the labour market requires. While there are approximately 20,000 registered private training providers in Indonesia, the role they play in national skills development is unknown as is their potential role if they were adequately supported by government policies and funding. Therefore this study focuses on the role of private training providers and offers a number of recommendations to improve the efficiency of the present training system.
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