Jakarta - scathing criticism addressed to the Minister M Nuh. Rules are made related to the compression of school hours in order to meet the national examinations (UN) regrettable. It should be consulted to the Parliament.
"The Minister should refrain from unilateral statement without the approval of Parliament. Minister of Education as a partner should consider input from the Commission X," said a member of Commission X Herlini Amran in a press release, Monday (25/1/2010).
Herlini see, compaction period is an unfair policy because of different geographical conditions. For students who were in the city certainly was not a problem, but for students who in the interior is a separate issue.
"This is also contrary to the spirit of the 1945 Constitution and the National Education Law. It is not just schools that have full facilities with schools that students attend school without shoes, classrooms almost collapsed," he explained.
For children in the hinterland, up to the school only had to walk miles and through rivers. Not to mention the school facilities inadequate, limited teachers and other constraints.
"There was this policy is not based on the data, and this is injustice," Herlini light.
The Minister was asked to issue a measured policy, systematic, and there is data and facts. "This is also the basis of suspicion that the UN had not for mapping the desired education as the government," he concluded.
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