Willi Toisuta and Associate (WTA) is a company of Indonesian education consultant network, founded by education experts who have commitment in improving and developing the education quality of Indonesian people. This initiative was taken based on the various findings that show the poor performance in the quality of our education despite the increase in the amount of government funding allocated for this sector from year to year. To help Indonesian people catching up in the education field, this field must be handled professionally.
In 2004, WTA officially became a legal entity registered in the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights under the name of PT. Wacana Tata Akademika. WTA is highly regarded Indonesian firm that focuses on assisting the regional government as well as the national government in improving its education system. In daily operation, we continue using The Willi Toisuta and Associates as our brand.
WTA has worked with experts from almost all universities in Indonesia in various projects, both institutional and personal ones.
In institutional capacity, WTA has worked with many local and international education- related experts to carry out a big number of projects from different institutions such as Puslitjaknov (Center for Education Policy and Innovation Research) and PSP (Centre for Education Statistics) of the Ministry of National Education; Education Office of Ambon Municipal Government; Education and Teaching Office of Papua Provincial Government; BRR Nias (Reconstruction and Rehabilitation Agency of Nias); Education Office of Riau Provincial Government; Education Office of East Nusa Tenggara Provincial Government; Education Foundations of GPIB (The Protestant Church in Western Indonesia), GKI Tanah Papua (Evangelical Christian Church in the Land of Papua), and Gereja Kristen Pasundan (Pasundan Christian Church).
WTA has also developed cooperation with a number of International institutions such as Australian Council for Education Research, TAFE Queensland, Cambridge Education, GRM International; Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), Australia; Macquarie University, Sydney; University of Sunshine Coast, Queensland; Fachhochschule Norhausen, Berlin, Jinan University, Guangzhou; Czech University of Life Sciences (CULS), Prague; and the Embassy of The Czech Republic, Jakarta, Indonesia.