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Indonesian Politician Says Science 'Irrelevant' in Elementary School
Markus Junianto Sihaloho | September 29, 2012

 Education and Culture Minister Muhammad Nuh, right, talks with elementary 
school students during the Indonesian Science Festival 2012 on Sept. 19. 
Science could be taken out of elementary schools curriculum by next year. 
(Antara Photo) 

Comedian-turned-lawmaker Dedi Gumelar on Friday aired his support behind the 
government’s move to erase science and social science from the curriculum of 
elementary schools. 

Dedi argued that elementary school students should only be taught basic 
education. 

“Elementary school is time to build character and a mind-set with an education 
that emphasizes patriotic values, courtesy, culture and principles of 
Pancasila,” the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) politician 
said. 

Subjects like science, geography and social science, he said, should be taught 
in higher levels, while high school should provide subjects which serve as the 
basis for education at the university level, he added. 

“That way, elementary school children won’t be forced to study as much with all 
of this irrelevant curriculum. Local content should also be reinforced so that 
we don’t lose our culture or our local language,” he said. 

Dedi criticized the current curriculum as being modeled after the West, saying 
it “kills” Indonesian values. 

“So let our education produce a civilized society, not just physicists and 
mathematical geniuses,” he said. “Let’s understand the values of humanity. That 
is the core of education.” 

Dedi said Indonesia should go back to the education system adopted during Dutch 
colonial rule and shortly after independence, when elementary school students 
were only taught basic education. 

“In kindergarten, learning how to count and read should be prohibited because 
that’s the time to play and know nature empirically,” Dedi said. “It is easy to 
teach children to be smart but we should teach children how to be right.” 

The Ministry of Education and Culture on Thursday announced that science and 
social science will be taken out of the elementary school’s curriculum next 
year to provide children with less school time. 

The ministry said that the new curriculum would emphasize basic mathematics, 
the Indonesian language, religious studies and patriotism. 

But education observer Arif Rahman said elementary schools should still teach 
at least the basic concept of science and social science without focusing too 
much on equations and calculations. 

“[Students] should know early on what the sun is,” he said.


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