2020
DOI: 10.21009/jpeb.009.1.1
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Do School Accreditation, Education Budget, and Teacher’s Competence Matter for Graduate’s Quality?

Abstract: This study examinedthe effect of school accreditation, education budget, and teacher competence on the quality of high school graduates. The analysis method used was a panel regression through the Fixed Effect Model (FEM) approach, and the data were from 2017-2019. The results showed that school accreditation and education budgets had an effect on the quality of graduates. Also, the implication of this study is that schools need to increase accreditation, as well as the education budget. In terms of teacher co… Show more

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“…The research scheme concentrates on the quantitative form. Solving research objectives to answer hypotheses, where statistical results supported by IBM SPSS (Azhari et al, 2020;Mardisetosa et al, 2020). We collected cross-section through trusted sources, such as publications from the government of East Kalimantan Province (in this case, BPS and the Department of Communication and Information).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The research scheme concentrates on the quantitative form. Solving research objectives to answer hypotheses, where statistical results supported by IBM SPSS (Azhari et al, 2020;Mardisetosa et al, 2020). We collected cross-section through trusted sources, such as publications from the government of East Kalimantan Province (in this case, BPS and the Department of Communication and Information).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%