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National Education Reform in Indonesia: Milestones and Strategies for the Reform Process - english information
http://web.archive.org/web/20120219020334/http://www.worldedreform.com/intercon/kedre9.htm ![]()
Indonesia
This speech of 2001 is an outline of the educational reform process in Indonesia. It is subdivided into the following sections: 1. Historical background on Indonesian education reform; 2. Contexts of Education Reform; 3. Laws and Policies of the National Education System; 4. Formation of the Committee on Education Reform; 5. Review and Consultation Process; 6. The Strategy of Implementation of Education Reform.
The speech was delivered by Dr. Ella Yulaelawati from the Ministry of National Education, Indonesia, on the occasion of the "First International Forum on Education Reform: Experiences in Selected Countries". [Abstract: Editors of Education Worldwide]
Keywords
education system; educational reform; history of education; educational law; curriculum; full text information; overview;
| Resource type: | Other Resource Type |
|---|---|
| Language: | English |
| URL (original): | http://web.archive.org/web/20120219020334/http://www.worldedreform.com/intercon/kedre9.htm |
| External remarks : | CAUTION: The link provided here leads you to the webarchive and is a copy of the original website as of 2012-02-19. |
| Source / author of the website: | Yulaelawati, Ella; |
| Country of origin of the resource: | Indonesia; |
| Record-ID: | 5482 |
| Update: | 09.10.2015 |
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