b. The previous PPDB was allegedly much
forgery as the rich man claimed poor,
manipulated certificate for talented student
lane, and other frauds.
c. In the last PPDB, there are many emerging
magic letters, black memo, bribery, and
manipulation by the operator manually.
d. The highest cost of education in Bandung is the
cost of access to education and school
transportation for students. These conditions
contribute to the congestion occurred every
day.
e. Most residents displaced from their city by a
disproportionate number of immigrants who
study in Bandung.
The online system requires parents and children to
understand the policies and rules of technical
information as a reference in enrolling children in
public schools (junior and senior schools and the
equivalent). People will be more comfortable to
access information policies related to PPDB
regulations and mechanism through the website
provided by the education agency. Parents can
involve their children to open a PPDB web and to
learn the provisions to choose public schools. This
site is a source of information about the policy, lists,
and address of the school, as well as the passing grade
(PG) in the previous year. Learn schools with closest
PG score to the child's academic ability and make it
as a consideration in selecting schools.
Student admission authority is substituted from
the principal to the team with the member from
Education Agency, Law enforcement, and other
institutions. The change of manual system to online
system is to avoid human encounters. PPDB
operators using the online system only located in the
internal of education agency are now outsourced to
ICT team from all universities in Bandung in a secret
place in order not to be visited by parents. Recent
PPDB reform is to stop the selling and purchasing of
student seat quota crime, counterfeiting, and to make
lower tuition fee with the principle of fair and
proportionate.
However, the online system by the final test score
turned out to establish favorite and non favorite
schools. In this regard, it can be concluded that the
results of education reform in Bandung is not in line
with the national education goals particularly in
giving equal opportunity to all people to obtain a
high-quality education. Those problems become the
basis of the change of system policy in new student
admission in Bandung. According to Parsons (1996)
the stages in the policy-making was described as a
cycle containing formulations of the following: 1) the
issues requiring policy interventions; then how 2) to
defines the real problems by finding out the cause or
the root of the problem, not the consequences coming
out of these problems; then 3) to identify the solutions
to overcome these problems. Of those various
solutions than 4) it is evaluated the best options to be
done by considering the impact. From the results of
these evaluations, then choose the best choice in the
form of programs as a form of real intervention of
government towards public issues. The effects will be
evaluated whether the implementation of the
programs is run well or not.
The policy resulting from the process has a goal
that can be achieved through the implementation
process. Of course, the process will not always run
well. The various factors may be the cause for the
policy to changes. Peters argued in Parsons (1996)
that continuously changes occur in the policy process
is a consequence of changes in the policy
environment, political and bureaucratic learning, or
the development of ideas and organizational
structures. While Wildavsky stated that policies are
often the cause of the change itself, not because of the
new problem (Parsons, 1996: 573). This policy led to
the latest from the previous procedure. Policy
changes can also be derived from past administrations
that might have changed the conditions, make
conditions worse, or improve the inadequate system
(Parsons, 1996: 574).
Improvements in public services have been made
by the municipalities to realize the process of PPDB
to be more transparent and higher quality. The Mayor
of Bandung through the Education Agency reforms
the education system. In 2014, the municipalities
removed school cluster system based on a final test
score to encourage all public schools in the city to
change and perform as their characteristic.
The implementation of policy as one stage of the
policy process is regarded as a form of the primary
and crucial step in the policy process (Birklan, 2001).
Edwards III (1984) stated that without the practical
implementation, the policy would not be successfully
implemented. The application of the system is an
activity that appears after legal directives issued from
a system containing efforts to manage inputs to
produce outputs or outcomes for the people.
The implementation of PPDB 2014 refers to the
Mayor Regulations No. 666 of 2014 on the third
amendment to the regulation number 177 of 2010 on
the procedures for PPDB of kindergarten and school.
The different of 2014 PPDB system is the change
from cluster to a territorial system. In the previous
system, cluster system, schools divided into four
groups, while in the new order, new students may