Sunday, September 19, 2010

Kemdiknas Learn To More Affordable Tuition Fee



Ministry of National Education (Kemdiknas) target of 10 per cent of students from poor family groups can continue their education into college. This target is set to raise the gross enrollment rate (GER). There are three scenarios that have been prepared Kemdiknas.



National Education Minister Mohammad Nuh convey, to improve access of poor students by giving scholarships MISSION Aim for 20 thousand prospective students. The second step, asking universities, especially land, to provide special places for poor students. "Thirdly, we invite companies to take advantage of corporate social responsibility (CSR) to cut the weakest link in the chain," he said after friendship Hari Raya Idul Fitri 1431 H in Kemdiknas, Jakarta, Wednesday (15/09/2010).

Education Minister reveals, the number of poor students who can enroll in college in 2008 as many as four per cent, while in 2009 reached 6.19 percent. "There was an increase of two percent of the entire population of people who are very poor," he said.


On the other hand, convey the current Minister is reviewing Kemdiknas inflation in the world of education. This study was conducted to see an increase in the cost of education. "With the study of education we expect inflation there is policy (policies) new," he said.

Education Minister continued, with this new policy is expected to increase the affordability of the community to get education. Minister of Education pointed out, his side together at the 2011 local government was determined to be able to repay the amount of availability of textbooks in schools. "We paid for primary school books paid off nine subjects, while the junior high school books paid off 10 subjects, both BLM and the PSC," he said.

Education Minister delivered, this time school operating grants (BOS) has complied with the availability of seven of the nine elementary school textbooks, and seven out of ten junior high school textbooks.



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