Catatan Pendidikan Indonesia: Evaluasi, Solusi, & Ekspektasi | Satu Insight Episode 50

Satu Persen - Indonesian Life School
6 Feb 202314:12

Summary

TLDRThe video script addresses the current state of Indonesia's education system, ranking as the 4th largest globally yet lagging in quality with students scoring poorly in international assessments. It highlights the government's significant budget allocation but questions its impact. The script discusses the curriculum's irrelevance to modern needs, the lack of critical thinking training, and the narrow space for students' interests. It calls for improvements in teacher quality, curriculum relevance, and learning models to prepare Indonesia for its demographic bonus and avoid an unskilled workforce surplus. The video concludes with a vision for inclusive and accessible education for all Indonesian children.

Takeaways

  • πŸ˜€ Indonesia has the fourth-largest education system in the world, following India, China, and the United States, with a large number of students, teachers, and schools.
  • πŸ˜” Despite its size, the quality of education in Indonesia is not proportional; as of 2021, Indonesian students ranked 70th in mathematics, 67th in design, and 66th in reading out of 79 countries.
  • πŸ›οΈ The Indonesian education system is centralized with a national curriculum, which ensures consistency in education quality across the country, though implementation disparities exist.
  • πŸŽ“ The system integrates national values and patriotism through subjects like Civic Education and courses on Indonesian history and culture.
  • πŸ“š The curriculum in Indonesia is criticized for being outdated and not adequately preparing students for the 21st-century job market.
  • πŸ€” There is a lack of emphasis on developing critical thinking skills, with students often focusing on memorization and rote learning.
  • 🚫 The system may be too rigid, with limited space for students to explore their interests, potentially affecting their motivation and engagement.
  • πŸ’° The Indonesian government has allocated a significant budget for education, but the contribution of the education sector to the GDP remains low compared to the average in the Asia-Pacific region.
  • 🌟 By 2045, Indonesia aims to leverage its demographic bonus, where the working-age population is expected to drive significant economic growth.
  • πŸ“ˆ The potential for economic growth is promising, but the quality of education and human resources must be improved to avoid a workforce that is uncompetitive and lacks necessary skills.
  • πŸ›‘ To prepare for the demographic bonus, Indonesia needs to increase educational participation rates, improve teacher quality, and update its learning models to align with current needs and technologies.

Q & A

  • How many people live in Indonesia according to the 2022 data?

    -According to the 2022 data, approximately 273 million people live in Indonesia.

  • What is the ranking of Indonesian students in mathematics, reading, and science according to the 2021 PISA data?

    -Indonesian students ranked 70th out of 79 countries in mathematics, 67th in science, and 66th in reading according to the 2021 PISA data.

  • What is the budget allocated by President Jokowi for the education sector?

    -President Jokowi has allocated 549.5 trillion Rupiah for the education sector.

  • What percentage of the GDP does the education sector contribute in Indonesia?

    -The education sector's contribution to Indonesia's GDP is only 3.8%, which is below the average for Asia and the Pacific, which is 4.6%.

  • What is the focus of the Indonesian education system?

    -The Indonesian education system focuses on core subjects and has a national curriculum that is standardized by the government.

  • How does the Indonesian education system integrate nationalism and patriotism?

    -The Indonesian education system integrates nationalism and patriotism through ceremonies, and subjects like PPKN (Civics), history, and Indonesian culture.

  • What are some criticisms of the Indonesian education system regarding its relevance to current needs?

    -Critics argue that the Indonesian education system's curriculum is not relevant to current needs, and it may not adequately prepare students for the 21st-century job market.

  • What is the issue with the lack of critical thinking training in Indonesian schools?

    -There is a lack of opportunities and programs to train critical thinking in Indonesian schools, leading students to focus more on memorization rather than questioning and analysis.

  • How does the Indonesian education system's narrow scope affect students' interests and passions?

    -The narrow scope of the Indonesian education system may not provide enough space for students to explore and develop their interests and passions outside of the core subjects.

  • What is the term 'Indonesia Emas 2045' and what does it represent?

    -'Indonesia Emas 2045' is a term used to mark Indonesia's 100th year of independence, representing a hope for the country to have transformed into a prosperous and advanced nation by that time.

  • What demographic bonus does Indonesia have, and how can it impact the country's economic growth?

    -Indonesia has a demographic bonus due to a large working-age population, which can significantly contribute to economic growth if properly educated and employed.

  • What are some recommendations to improve the quality of education in Indonesia?

    -Recommendations include increasing the education budget, improving teacher quality and training, updating the curriculum to meet current needs, and focusing on developing critical thinking and problem-solving skills.

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