Government Targets Revitalization of 71,744 Schools in 2026
The Indonesian government allocates Rp 14 trillion to revitalize 71,744 schools in 2026, prioritizing disaster-hit and remote areas. Read more for details.
The Indonesian government allocates Rp 14 trillion to revitalize 71,744 schools in 2026, prioritizing disaster-hit and remote areas. Read more for details.
The Minister of Primary and Secondary Education, Abdul Mu'ti, urged the public to achieve the blessing of Ramadan by filling their days with various good deeds and acts of worship, including strengthening national unity (ukhuwah wathaniyah).
The Minister of Elementary and Secondary Education (Mendikdasmen), Abdul Mu'ti, reminded students, as the nation's next generation, not to go out at night, as this will have a negative impact on themselves and their future.
The Minister of Primary and Secondary Education, Abdul Mu'ti, revealed that there are at least six non-technical skills, or soft skills, that Indonesian children must master to prepare for a bright future.
Minister of Primary and Secondary Education, Abdul Mu'ti, stated that the government will directly transfer teacher allowances to personal accounts individually, without being transferred through the regional government, as is currently the case.
Minister of Primary and Secondary Education (Mendikdasmen) Abdul Mu'ti said that the government continues to strive to build inclusive education for all Indonesian children, including by inviting stakeholders in the education sector to collaborate.
Minister of Primary and Secondary Education Abdul Mu'ti conveyed a series of government commitments to improve the welfare of teachers during the commemoration ceremony of National Teachers' Day on November 25th, 2024.
Minister of Primary and Secondary Education, Abdul Mu'ti , said that the free nutritious meal program is an effort to build character and quality of the next generation. This was conveyed by Mu'ti when reviewing free nutritious meals in several schools in Sidoarjo, East Java.
The Indonesian National Police (INP) Chief, General Listyo Sigit Prabowo welcomes the visit of Minister of Primary and Secondary Education, Abdul Mu'ti, at INP Headquarters, South Jakarta. This visit discussed, among other things, equalizing education in the outermost, foremost, and disadvantaged (3T) regions.
The Minister of Primary and Secondary Education, Abdul Mu'ti, will review the zoning system and the National Examination (UN). Later, he will first absorb aspirations from various parties.
The Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education plans to collaborate with multiple sectors to reduce incidents of violence against teachers across Indonesia. Learn more!