Sandiaga: One of the Biggest Homeworks in Jakarta

Jurnal Utama. Candidate for RI vice president number 02, Sandiaga Uno highlighted the high cost of education in Indonesia. This condition, according to Sandiaga, had a negative impact on the people in Indonesia and caused many levels of education to be out of age.

For example, 9-year-olds who should have been in grade 3 elementary school (SD), but still in grade 1 elementary school. That in the language of education is called the Pure Participation Rate (APM).

Based on his experience as a deputy governor of DKI, there are a number of regions in the capital city of Jakarta that have low APM. The area is North Jakarta and the Thousand Islands.

"One of the biggest homeworks in Jakarta, especially the North Jakarta and Thousand Islands regions, the APM is still low compared to other metropolises," said Sandiaga through a written statement by Prabowo-Sandi Media Center, Wednesday 9 January 2019.

In addition, Sandiaga heard complaints from DKI Early Childhood Education (PAUD) teachers. PAUD teachers complained about the welfare of teachers which they cannot yet feel.

"Earlier a lot of inputs were also related to PAUD teachers, how can we improve our welfare. To provide improved welfare and fulfillment of rights for PAUD teachers, and also some private teacher colleagues who want the existing gap between private teachers and ASN (PNS) teachers can be reduced in the future, "said Sandiaga.

Sandiaga assesses that the welfare of PAUD teachers is an important matter. Because, said Sandiaga, efforts to educate as in the 1945 Constitution must start from an early age.

"And our concern is that we can truly realize the purpose of educating the life of this nation and realize it in 2019 under the leadership of Prabowo-Sandi," said Sandiaga.

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