Indonesia Targets to Open 1,000 Rural Schools by 2025
The Indonesian government has announced ambitious plans to establish over 1,000 rural schools by 2025, as part of its effort to bridge the educational gap between urban and rural areas.
According to the latest policy, the country aims to increase the number of rural schools from less than 300 currently to more than 1,000. This significant expansion is expected to improve access to quality education for millions of children in underserved communities across Indonesia.
The government has committed additional funding to support the construction and operational costs of these new schools, with a focus on equipping them with modern infrastructure and technology. Additionally, teachers will undergo training programs to enhance their skills and knowledge in delivering effective education.
By 2025, rural schools are expected to become hubs for learning, not only providing basic education but also promoting digital literacy, arts, and other extracurricular activities. This expansion is seen as a key strategy to reduce poverty and inequality by empowering future generations with quality education.
The achievement of this ambitious target is contingent upon the government's commitment to provide resources and support to rural schools. If successful, it will mark a significant milestone in Indonesia's efforts to promote inclusive and equitable education for all its citizens.
The Indonesian government has announced ambitious plans to establish over 1,000 rural schools by 2025, as part of its effort to bridge the educational gap between urban and rural areas.
According to the latest policy, the country aims to increase the number of rural schools from less than 300 currently to more than 1,000. This significant expansion is expected to improve access to quality education for millions of children in underserved communities across Indonesia.
The government has committed additional funding to support the construction and operational costs of these new schools, with a focus on equipping them with modern infrastructure and technology. Additionally, teachers will undergo training programs to enhance their skills and knowledge in delivering effective education.
By 2025, rural schools are expected to become hubs for learning, not only providing basic education but also promoting digital literacy, arts, and other extracurricular activities. This expansion is seen as a key strategy to reduce poverty and inequality by empowering future generations with quality education.
The achievement of this ambitious target is contingent upon the government's commitment to provide resources and support to rural schools. If successful, it will mark a significant milestone in Indonesia's efforts to promote inclusive and equitable education for all its citizens.