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Education In Indonesia

Education in Indonesia
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Education in Indonesia


Ministry of National Education
Professor Muhammad Nuh
National education budget (2006)

Budget: US $4.18 billion
General Details
Primary Languages: Indonesian
System Type: Curriculum
Competency-based curriculum October 14, 2004
Literacy (2005)

Total: 90.4
Male: 94.0
Female: 86.8
Primary: 31.8 million
Secondary: 18.6 million
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Indonesia

This article is part of the series:
Education in
Indonesia
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• Ministry of National Education
• Curriculum
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Stages
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• Early Childhood
o Playgroup (Kelompok Bermain)
o Kindergarten (Taman Kanak-kanak)
o Islamic kindergarten (Raudatul Athfal)
• Primary Eduaction (Grade 1-6)
o Elementary school (Sekolah Dasar)
o Islamic elementary school (Madrasah Ibtidaiyah)
o Homeschooling with equivalent certificate A (Paket A)
• Lower Secondary Education (Grade 7-9)
o Junior high school (Sekolah Menengah Pertama)
o Islamic junior high school (Madrasah Tsanawiyah)
o Homeschooling with equivalent certificate B (Paket B)
• Higher Secondary Education (Grade 10-12)
o University-preparatory school
 Senior high school (Sekolah Menengah Atas)
 Islamic high school (Madrasah Aliyah)
o Vocational education (Kejuruan)
 Vocational school (Sekolah Menengah Kejuruan)
 Islamic vocational cchool (Madrasah Aliyah Kejuruan)
o Homeschooling with equivalent certificate C (Paket C)
• Post-Secondary Education
o Academy
o University
o Institute
o Polytechnic
o College (Sekolah Tinggi)

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Education in Indonesia is the responsibility of the Ministry of National Education of Indonesia (Kementerian Pendidikan Nasional Republik Indonesia/Kemdiknas), formerly the Department of Education and Culture of Indonesia (Departemen Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan Republik Indonesia/Depdikbud). In Indonesia, all citizens must undertake nine years of compulsory education, six years at elementary level and three in junior high school.
Education is defined as a planned effort to establish a study environment and education process so that the student may actively develop his/her own potential to gain the religious and spiritual level, consciousness, personality, intelligence, behaviour and creativity to him/herself, other citizens and for the nation. The constitution also notes that education in Indonesia is divided into two major parts, formal and non-formal. Formal education is divided again into three levels, primary, secondary and tertiary education.
Contents
• 1 School grades
• 2 Preschool
• 3 Elementary school
• 4 Junior high school
• 5 Senior High School
• 6 Higher education
• 7 History
• 8 References
• 9 See also
• 10 External links



School grades
The Indonesian school year usually started in July. One year is divided into two semesters.
Level/Grade Typical age
Preschool

Playgroup
3-4
Kindergarten
4-6
Elementary School

1st Grade
6–7
2nd Grade
7–8
3rd Grade
8–9
4th Grade
9–10
5th Grade
10–11
6th Grade
11–12
Junior high school

7th grade
12-13
8th Grade
13-14
9th Grade
14-15
Senior high school

10th Grade
15–16
11th Grade
16–17
12th Grade
17–18
Post-secondary education

Tertiary education (College or University)
Ages vary (usually four years,
referred to as Freshman,
Sophomore, Junior and
Senior years)


Preschool
From birth until the age of 3, Indonesian children generally do not have access to formal education. From the age of 3 to 4 or 5, they attend kindergarten (Taman Kanak-Kanak). This education is not compulsory for Indonesian citizens, as the aim of this is to prepare them for primary school. Of the forty-nine thousand kindergartens in Indonesia 99.35% are privately operated schools [1]. The kindergarten years are usually divided into "Class A" and "Class B" students spending a year in each class.
Elementary school
Children ages 6–11 attend Sekolah Dasar (SD) (literally Elementary School). This level of education is compulsory for all Indonesian citizens, based on the national constitution. In contrast to the majority of privately run kindergartens, most elementary schools are government operated public schools, accounting for 93% of all elementary schools in Indonesia[2]. Similar to education systems in the U.S. and Australia, students must study for six years to complete this level. Some schools offer an accelerated learning program, where students who perform well can finish elementary school in five years.
Junior high school
Junior High school, generally known by the abbreviation "SMP" (Sekolah Menengah Pertama) is part of primary education in Indonesia. After graduating from elementary school, students attend Middle School for three years from the age of 12-14. After three years of schooling and graduation, students may move on to Senior High School.

Senior High School



A public high school in Jakarta
In Indonesia, there are two types of senior high school. First is generally known as by the abbreviation "SMA" (Sekolah Menengah Atas) and second is SMK (Sekolah Menengah Kejuruan). SMA differ than SMK in their studies. The students at SMA are prepared to continue their study to university while students of SMK are prepared to be ready to work after finishing their school without going to university/college. SMA is simply the university-preparatory school while SMK is the vocational school. Based on the national constitution, Indonesian citizens do not have to attend high school as the citizens only require nine years of education. This is also reflected by the number of high schools in Indonesia, with just slightly below 9,000 schools[3].
Higher education
After graduation from High school or college, students may attend a university (higher education). The higher education institution is categorized in two types: public and private which supervised by Ministry of National Education. There are three types of higher education institution: Universities, Institutes and Academy or college.
There are different degrees in higher education, namely Diploma 3 (D3), Diploma 4 (D4), Strata 1 (S1), Strata 2 (S2) and Strata 3 (S3).
Types of Dgree Indonesian Language English Language
D3 Ahli Madya
Associate's Degree

D4 Sarjana Bachelor's Degree

S1 Sarjana Bachelor's Degree

S2 Magister
Master's Degree

S3 Doktor
Doctoral Degree

History
The Dutch introduced a system of formal education for the local population of Indonesia, although this was restricted to certain privileged children. The system they introduced was roughly similar to the current structure, with the following levels:
• ELS (Dutch: Europeesche Lagere School) - Primary School for Europeans
• HIS (Dutch: Hollandsch-Inlandsche School) - Primary School for Natives
• MULO (Dutch: Meer Uitgebreid Lager Onderwijs) - Middle School
• AMS (Dutch: Algeme(e)ne Middelbare School) - High School or College
By the 1930s, the Dutch had introduced limited formal education to nearly every province of the Dutch East Indies.
References
1. Kindergarten statistics between 2004-2005 http://www.depdiknas.go.id/statistik/thn04-05/TK_0405.htm
2. Elementary school statistics between 2004-2005 http://www.depdiknas.go.id/statistik/thn04-05/SD_0405.htm
3. High school statistics between 2004-2005 http://www.depdiknas.go.id/statistik/thn04-05/SMA_0405.htm

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