By Jakarta Globe
Indonesia is still struggling to provide proper education to all of its citizens even after almost 70 years of independence. The question is even bigger when we are talking about providing a good quality education which creates a smart, competitive and honest generation.
Indonesians are the product of how the nation implements its education values, system and curriculum. In terms of human resource competitiveness against other nations, we are falling behind. We have hardly any innovators in science and industry or in art and literature. Despite a population of more than 240 million people, the fourth largest in the world, we have failed to produce a single Nobel Prize winner, or a globally recognized brand, for instance.
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Indonesians are the product of how the nation implements its education values, system and curriculum. In terms of human resource competitiveness against other nations, we are falling behind. We have hardly any innovators in science and industry or in art and literature. Despite a population of more than 240 million people, the fourth largest in the world, we have failed to produce a single Nobel Prize winner, or a globally recognized brand, for instance.
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