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The Street Children Development in Open House

Didin Saripudin

Abstract

Problem statement: The street children handling through open house has been developed in Indonesia since 1998. One of street children handling steps in open house is resocialization. This study is conducted to evaluate the effect of resocialization program implemention in open house on the street children and to determine how far such program reached its goal. Approach: The design of this study was program evaluation using quantitative approach. This study used Context, Input, Process and Product (CIPP) evaluation model by focusing on three of four components of CIPP evaluation model such as input, process and product. The population and sample of the study were administrator, facilitator and street children chosen from 16 open houses in Bandung City, West Java Province, Indonesia. Results: The perception of administrator, facilitator and street children on input relevance was positive in avarage level. The perception of administrator, facilitator and street children on process was positive in avarage and high level. This study also presents input and process variables contribute significantly toward the product variable. Conclusion/Recommendations: The street children resocialization program in open house in Bandung, from input, process and product components, is generally in average level, there are still some weaknesses that can be handled. In order to reach the goal of street children resocialization in open house, corrective action can be taken comprehensively and synergically by the responsible ones.

Journal of Social Sciences
Volume 8 No. 2, 2012, 267-273

DOI: https://doi.org/10.3844/jssp.2012.267.273

Submitted On: 12 March 2012 Published On: 21 March 2012

How to Cite: Saripudin, D. (2012). The Street Children Development in Open House. Journal of Social Sciences, 8(2), 267-273. https://doi.org/10.3844/jssp.2012.267.273

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Keywords

  • Development
  • resocialization
  • street children
  • open house