Abstract

Education is the constitutional right of every citizen, as mandated in the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia, so that that good education management will support the progress of a nation. The tug of war on government affairs in education carried out by the central government to local governments from districts to provinces has further distanced public services. The type of research used in compiling this research is empirical legal research. The results showed that education management had implications for the ineffective management of senior secondary education in the North Kolaka district, from budget management, management of facilities and infrastructure, and management of human resources, no longer running effectively. This situation forced the provincial government to establish a branch office in the North Kolaka district to support administrative arrangements in the North Kolaka district.Keywords: Education; Transfer of Authority; Regency and Province.

Highlights

  • Education is the constitutional right of every citizen, as mandated in the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia

  • The results showed that education management had implications for the ineffective management of senior secondary education in the North Kolaka district, from budget management, management of facilities and infrastructure, and management of human resources, no longer running effectively

  • The affairs that were formerly the affairs of the district government have shifted their management, which is expected to improve the management of education and is expected to overcome problems that occur in the regions due to overlapping authorities between district/city local governments and provincial governments

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Introduction

Education is the constitutional right of every citizen, as mandated in the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia. Education determines the future of a nation because, with education, future generations will be educated to become national leaders with integrity.[2] The fulfillment of the constitutional rights of citizens is an obligation of the state in the field of education. This is contained in Article 31 paragraph (1) of the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia, which states that every citizen has the right to education.[3] These rights are part of human rights where the government pays special attention to education.

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