Education Financing Model Transformation to Build Education Accessibility Through Free School Fees at PKBM Golden

Rina Darmawan, R. Rugaiyah
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The Ayo Lanjut Sekolah program at the Golden Community Learning Activity Center offers access to tuition-free education for those disconnected from the formal education system. This study explores the management of education financing in the program context. Through a literature review approach, this study identifies funding strategies from external sources and evaluates their impact on program sustainability. The findings show that this innovative approach successfully improves access to education without imposing costs on learners. The implication emphasizes the importance of alternative models in education financing management to support education inclusivity for equal access to education that can be widely accepted. Suggestions for future research include further development in the understanding of education finance management and mapping sustainable funding models for similar programs. This research is expected to provide valuable guidance for education practitioners in designing inclusive and sustainable financing strategies to ensure equitable access to education for all. The study utilized a literature review to assess education financing management strategies at the Golden Community Learning Activity Center, focusing on the impact of the Ayo Lanjut Sekolah Program. Results indicated that sourcing external funding, such as government grants and corporate donations, positively affected program sustainability. This innovative approach addresses financing challenges for marginalized communities, enhancing educational access. The findings underscore the significance of inclusive financing models in improving education accessibility for marginalized groups.  
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转变教育筹资模式,通过在 PKBM 金色学校免收学费来提高教育的可及性
金色社区学习活动中心(Golden Community Learning Activity Center)的 Ayo Lanjut Sekolah 计划为那些与正规教育系统脱节的人提供免学费教育。本研究探讨了项目背景下的教育资金管理。通过文献综述法,本研究确定了外部来源的资助策略,并评估了其对项目可持续性的影响。研究结果表明,这种创新方法在不增加学习者成本的情况下,成功地提高了受教育的机会。研究的意义在于强调教育经费管理替代模式的重要性,以支持教育的包容性,从而实现可被广泛接受的平等受教育机会。对未来研究的建议包括进一步加深对教育财务管理的理解,并为类似项目规划可持续的筹资模式。这项研究有望为教育从业人员提供宝贵的指导,帮助他们设计全纳和可持续的筹资战略,确保人人享有公平的受教育机会。本研究利用文献综述来评估金色社区学习活动中心的教育融资管理策略,重点关注 Ayo Lanjut Sekolah 计划的影响。结果表明,寻求外部资金(如政府拨款和企业捐款)对项目的可持续性产生了积极影响。这种创新方法解决了边缘化社区的融资难题,提高了受教育的机会。研究结果强调了包容性融资模式在提高边缘化群体受教育机会方面的重要意义。
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