This study analyzes the impact of Special Allocation Funds (Dana Alokasi Khusus), Special Autonomy Funds (Dana Otonomi Khusus), and Locally Generated Revenue (Pendapatan Asli Daerah) on the level of education in Aceh Province. Data used are secondary data from the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) for 2013–2024. This indicates that while government funding supports infrastructure, it has not effectively improved learning quality. The Special Autonomy Fund also shows no significant effect, reflecting poor management despite Aceh being its sole recipient. With an average schooling duration of only 9.64 years in 2024, outcomes remain below the national level. In contrast, Locally Generated Revenue has a significant positive impact, as its steady growth from 2013 to 2024 has allowed more responsive and locally adapted education programs.
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