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THE CHALLENGES OF COMMUNITY-BASED EDUCATION IN CREATING INCLUSIVE EDUCATION FOR MARGINALIZED GROUPS. A CASE STUDY OF MASJID TERMINAL SCHOOL, DEPOK CITY

The MASTER School (terminal mosque) is a free school founded by community representatives focusing on inclusive schools for marginalized people from low-income families in the Depok area, West Java. This school is considered to support the government's strategic plan to provide education for al...

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Published in:Journal of Economic Development and Village Building 2024-09, Vol.2 (2), p.91-104
Main Authors: Ulpah, Mariam, Windiana, Wiwin, Junejo, Safiullah
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