Jakarta (ANTARA) – So, like, Trina Fizzanty, the Head of the Education Research Center at the National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN), was all about emphasizing during the 2025 National Education Day (Hardiknas) commemoration that Indonesia’s education system is, like, totally evolving and renewing itself. You know what I mean?
So, during a chat with ANTARA on Friday, Fizzanty was all like, “Yo, the vibe of Hardiknas 2025 is giving us a chance to, like, look back on the progress our education system has made and where it’s going, you know?” She was, like, pretty deep.
According to Fizzanty, education is, like, not just about programs, curriculums, or facilities. It’s, like, the heartbeat of our nation’s future. Deep stuff, right?
She totally gave props to some rad programs in Indonesian education, like the government taking care of teachers, the Free Nutritious Meal program, sprucing up schools, and making education more accessible for those who need it most. She was, like, super impressed.
Fizzanty noticed that the government and stakeholders have been putting in some serious work with programs like the Free Nutritious Meal deal, setting up top-notch schools, and boosting local schools. Pretty cool, right?
She was like, “This is how we’re making sure everyone gets a fair shot at education, which has, like, always been a big challenge.” She’s got a point there.
According to Fizzanty, the government stepping up and giving more cash to teachers and lecturers shows that they’re finally seeing that having top-notch educators is key to having a killer education system. It’s all coming together, man.
“Education used to be, like, its own thing, but now, it’s all about building character, taking care of kids’ mental health, and, like, the future of our whole nation’s ecosystem,” she said. Deep thoughts, right?
She also pointed out a few areas where we can, like, step up our education game, like the uneven quality of education in different areas, the lack of focus on character development with all the academic stress, and, like, some places not really being up to snuff with digital stuff. Bummer, man.
So, like, not really sure why all of this matters, but it’s cool to see how education in Indonesia is, like, moving forward and making some big moves. Kudos to everyone putting in the effort!
And that’s a wrap, folks. Stay tuned for more updates on the ever-evolving world of education. Later!