Minggu, 15 Mei 2011

education is very important

Education is very important. I now you have been told this many times, but it is very true. School is hard, but it is not that hard. It is well worth staying in school. The only problem is that many people do not have the money to stay in school.
I will describe how to stay in school by multiple ways. You can stay in school and graduate. I know some of you may think it is boring, but education can never be taken away from you.

Education In Indonesia


The character of Indonesia's educational system reflects its diverse religious heritage, its struggle for a national identity, and the challenge of resource allocation in a poor but developing archipelagic nation with a young and rapidly growing population. Although a draft constitution stated in 1950 that a key government goal was to provide every Indonesian with at least six years of primary schooling, the aim of universal education had not been reached by the late 1980s, particularly among females--although great improvements had been made. Obstacles to meeting the government's goal included a high birth rate, a decline in infant mortality, and a shortage of schools and qualified teachers. In 1973 Suharto issued an order to set aside portions of oil revenues for the construction of new primary schools. This act resulted in the construction or repair of nearly 40,000 primary school facilities by the late 1980s, a move that greatly facilitated the goal of universal education.