Jakarta (ANTARA) – The Ministry of Higher Education, Science, and Technology has inspired education to develop into a strategic part of the National Research Roadmap presently being drafted.

The matter was particularly mentioned throughout a spotlight group dialogue (FGD) on the Review and Validation of the Education Research Roadmap to refine the National Strategic Research Roadmap and Agenda Book.

Director General of Research and Development on the ministry, Fauzan Adziman, in an announcement issued right here on Saturday, emphasised the National Research Roadmap drafting is just not solely centered on science, expertise, engineering, and arithmetic (STEM) fields, but additionally accommodates the scope of social sciences and humanities.

According to him, education has been positioned as one of many social sciences and humanities fields that performs an necessary position in creating expertise, strengthening character, and addressing social challenges throughout the framework of national improvement.

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“Education is a key in the national talent development and serves as an important foundation for various strategic fields in the National Strategic Research Roadmap and Agenda Book,” Adziman said.

The education part drafting staff, led by a consultant of the Association of Indonesian Educational Institutions and Education Personnel (ALPTKI) Markus Diantoro, has formulated the sector into three foremost focuses.

The three focuses comprise getting ready elementary and secondary education graduates for increased education, bettering the readiness of upper education graduates for the labor market, and strengthening entry to non-formal education.

Various stakeholders attending the discussion board additionally offered necessary enter relating to efforts to strengthen trainer high quality, enhance literacy and numeracy, and navigate expertise in line with trade wants.

Through these refinement efforts, the roadmap is anticipated to encourage cross-sector collaboration and be sure that research actions contribute on to strengthening Indonesia’s expertise improvement.

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Translator: Sean, Kenzu
Editor: Fransiska Ninditya
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