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Monday, January 7, 2013

Education and Culture Minister Mohammad Nuh, ensure that the new curriculum will be completed in 2015 and will not be disturbed despite the change of ministers in the cabinet in 2014.

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Education and Culture Minister Mohammad Nuh, ensure that the new curriculum will be completed in 2015 and will not be disturbed despite the change of ministers in the cabinet in 2014.



Education and Culture Minister Mohammad Nuh, ensure that the new curriculum will be completed in 2015 and will not be disturbed despite the change of ministers in the cabinet in 2014. Because, there are three scenarios that make the curriculum will not be changed until 2015.

"This curriculum will be secured with three scenarios that must run to completion," Noah said when met at Edinburgh, on Monday (01/07/2013).

The first scenario is done is through the red tape. The new curriculum will be protected by the legal form of Government Regulation (PP) rather than the Minister (Candy) so it can be replaced at any time simply by reason of change of ministers.

"So it'll be a legal umbrella PP. When Candy, will replace the minister can come change as well," said Noah.

The second scenario that has been done is a concept that began with the gradual implementation of the class I, IV, VII and X in the first year of implementation. With this pattern, the curriculum can not be disconnected in the middle of the road just because it will lead to confusion on the learner.

"It's locked. Example so go to class I and IV, the next year he was a grade II and V have been there the same curriculum. So be prepared to adjust and can not be interrupted," said Noah.

The third scenario is a society that secures the existence of this curriculum to no longer be changed before completion implemented in every classroom at every level of education. It also wants to be one of the factors causing Kemendikbud hold public test some time ago.

"This is why we test the public? Because of public participation for this would appear self-belonging. Inshallah this curriculum keeps going," he said.

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