By creating a blog portal that students can reinforce a strong interaction with the other students. they can also give students a platform to discuss topics covered in class outside of school. EDUCATION is defined as a planned effort to build a learning environment and educational process so that students can actively develop / her own potential at the level of religious and spiritual, consciousness, personality, INTELLIGENCE, CREATIVITY behavior and him / herself, other citizens and the nation. The Constitution also noted that there are two types of education in Indonesia: formal and non-formal. Formal education is divided into three levels: primary, secondary and tertiary. Some private schools refer to themselves as "NATIONAL PLUS SCHOOL" which means that they intend to go beyond the minimum requirements of the government, especially with the use ENGLISH as an introduction or an international-based curriculum is not a national one. Discussions on how to improve the Indonesian Higher Education focused on issues of teacher salaries, laboratories and research facilities, and qualified teachers. Because the program doctorall rare in Indonesia and there is little money to support education abroad, the situation is improving only slowly. Despite these difficulties, the majority of higher education institutions receive a large number of applications in the late 1980s and early 1990s; The state institutions are less than one in four applications received. One of the most serious problems for graduates with advanced degrees, however, get a job in accordance with their newly acquired education.
By creating a blog portal that students can reinforce a strong interaction with the other students. they can also give students a platform to discuss topics covered in class outside of school.
BalasHapusEDUCATION is defined as a planned effort to build a learning environment and educational process so that students can actively develop / her own potential at the level of religious and spiritual, consciousness, personality, INTELLIGENCE, CREATIVITY behavior and him / herself, other citizens and the nation. The Constitution also noted that there are two types of education in Indonesia: formal and non-formal. Formal education is divided into three levels: primary, secondary and tertiary. Some private schools refer to themselves as "NATIONAL PLUS SCHOOL" which means that they intend to go beyond the minimum requirements of the government, especially with the use ENGLISH as an introduction or an international-based curriculum is not a national one. Discussions on how to improve the Indonesian Higher Education focused on issues of teacher salaries, laboratories and research facilities, and qualified teachers. Because the program doctorall rare in Indonesia and there is little money to support education abroad, the situation is improving only slowly. Despite these difficulties, the majority of higher education institutions receive a large number of applications in the late 1980s and early 1990s; The state institutions are less than one in four applications received. One of the most serious problems for graduates with advanced degrees, however, get a job in accordance with their newly acquired education.