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high-performing schools
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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about high-performing schools focus on the debate between educational excellence and equity, particularly in Indonesia. The term refers to institutions that attract ambitious parents and high-achieving students due to superior quality, but also face criticism for exacerbating social inequities. The conversation explores how these schools, while not officially recognized in policy, highlight tensions in achieving a balanced, world-class education system. Topics include the role of such schools in national progress and the challenges of ensuring equal access to quality education.
In recent years, Indonesia’s education landscape has witnessed a fiery debate surrounding the concept of “favorite schools,” a phrase on everyone’s lips yet never enshrined in the country’s official education policy. These institutions—lauded by some and reviled by others—are magnets for...
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