INOVASI (Innovation for Indonesia's School Children)
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Project Overview
The Governments of Australia and Indonesia are partnering through INOVASI, an education program that aims to find out how to improve literacy and numeracy for Indonesia’s students. Funded by the Australian Government in partnership with the Indonesian Ministry of Education and Culture (MoEC), INOVASI is a subnational education program with a budget of AUD 49 million, which started in January 2016 and will run until 2019. It focuses on understanding and tackling learning challenges, particularly those related to literacy and numeracy skills, at the heart of the education system— in the classroom and the school (including madrasah). Nusa Tenggara Barat (NTB) is INOVASI’s first partner province that began implementation in early 2017. Three more partner provinces (NTT – Sumba Island, East Java and North Kalimantan) have begun implementation in mid-2017.
INOVASI will use a new approach to focus on what works in classrooms and schools. It will work with teachers, principals and local officials to identify what problems need to be solved to help students learn better and find out the best way to solve these problems by jointly piloting either (i) local solutions or (ii) practices successfully trialed elsewhere which are adapted to the local context. INOVASI will evaluate these pilots to see which are successful in improving student literacy and numeracy. The pilot activities will focus on student learning and classroom teaching. The three areas of focus are: 1) Strengthening the quality of teaching and learning in the classroom; 2) Improving the support provided to teachers so they can teach better; and 3) Enabling all children in the classroom, particularly girls and children with disabilities, to reach their potential in learning
INOVASI is managed by Palladium on behalf of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT).
We are currently recruiting for the following positions for INOVASI in Jakarta, East Java, NTB, North Kalimantan and Sumba:
Wilayah Jakarta
- Problem Driven Iterative Adaptation (PDIA) Coordinator (Close on 05 Dec 2017)
- MERL Officer (Quantitative & Data Management) (Close on 07 Dec 2017)
- MERL Officer (Qualitative) (Close on 07 Dec 2017)
- Learning Specialist (Close on 07 Dec 2017)
- Operations, Partnerships & Grants Coordinator (Close on 08 Dec 17)
- Partnerships & Grants Officer (Close on 08 Dec 2017)
- Operations Consultant (Close on 08 Dec 2017)
- Provincial Manager
- Provincial Facilitator
- Provincial Communications Officer
- MERL Officer
- Finance Officer
- Operations & Administration Officer
- Program Assistant
Wilayah Sumba (Close on 05 Dec 2017)
Wilayah North Kalimantan (Close on 07 Dec 2017)