Indonesia’s Education Roadmap: Paving the Way to Golden Indonesia 2045
Indonesia Sets Sights on Golden Future with Aspiring Education Roadmap
Jakarta, Indonesia – Indonesia is charting a course towards a brighter future with a bold new education roadmap aimed at achieving its “Golden Indonesia 2045” vision. Deputy Minister of Primary adn Secondary Education Fajar Riza Ul Haq unveiled teh plan at a recent seminar, emphasizing the crucial role education will play in the nation’s progress.
“The path to Golden Indonesia 2045 lies in nurturing and developing our present,” Haq stated during the seminar held at the West Sumatra Muhammadiyah University. He stressed the need for a significant leap forward in the education sector, with the central government leading the charge and regional governments providing vital support.
The roadmap rests on four key pillars: equitable access, quality and holistic education, relevance to future needs, and accountable governance with community involvement.
Haq underscored the importance of ensuring equal access to education for all Indonesians, regardless of social background. “Every citizen deserves the possibility to learn and grow,” he asserted.
The second pillar focuses on delivering high-quality education that not only imparts knowledge but also fosters positive contributions to society. Haq revealed that this pillar will be a primary focus for the ministry over the next five years.
Recognizing the rapidly evolving world, the roadmap also emphasizes the need for education to be relevant to future needs.”We must anticipate the skills and knowledge required in a changing world by analyzing societal trends and technological advancements,” Haq explained.
the roadmap calls for clear and accountable governance in the education sector, actively involving communities as partners in shaping the future of learning.
Beyond these pillars, Haq highlighted the importance of character education, emphasizing the government’s commitment to developing emotional, social, and spiritual intelligence in students.
This ambitious roadmap signals Indonesia’s commitment to investing in its people and building a brighter future for generations to come.
Indonesia’s Golden Future: An Interview with Deputy Minister Fajar Riza Ul Haq
NewsDirect3.com: Indonesia has unveiled an aspiring education roadmap, aiming to realize its “Golden Indonesia 2045” vision. Deputy Minister of Primary and Secondary Education, Fajar Riza Ul Haq, recently detailed this plan at a seminar in West Sumatra.
NewsDirect3.com: Deputy Minister Haq, can you elaborate on teh key components of this roadmap and its meaning for Indonesia’s future?
Fajar Riza Ul Haq: The path to Golden Indonesia 2045 lies in nurturing and developing our present. Education is central to this vision. Our roadmap rests on four key pillars: equitable access,quality and holistic education,relevance to future needs,and accountable governance with community involvement.
Ensuring equal access to quality education for all Indonesians, regardless of their background, is paramount. We want every citizen to have the opportunity to learn and grow.
NewsDirect3.com: How will the government address the challenges of ensuring quality and relevance in the rapidly evolving landscape?
Fajar Riza Ul Haq: Delivering high-quality education that goes beyond knowledge transfer and fosters positive societal contributions is a top priority for the ministry over the next five years. We must anticipate the skills and knowledge required in a changing world by analyzing societal trends and technological advancements.
NewsDirect3.com: what role does community involvement play in this educational transformation?
Fajar Riza Ul Haq: Accountable governance and active community participation are crucial. We envision communities as partners in shaping the future of learning, creating a truly collaborative educational environment.
NewsDirect3.com: Beyond these pillars, are there any other key aspects the government is focusing on?
Fajar Riza Ul Haq: Character education is a vital aspect of our roadmap. We are committed to developing emotional, social, and spiritual intelligence in students alongside their academic growth, equipping them to be well-rounded individuals.
This roadmap represents Indonesia’s unwavering commitment to investing in its people – our most valuable resource – to build a brighter future for generations to come.
