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Looking from Within: Prospects and Challenges for Progressive Education in Indonesia

Year 2013, Volume: 9 Issue: 3, 124 - 136, 01.12.2013

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Many Indonesian scholars (Azra, 2002; Darmaningtyas, 2004; Yunus, 2004), have attempted to bring progressive education to their country. They believe that progressive practices such as critical thinking, critical dialogue and child-centered instruction will help students learn better. However, this implementation is resisted because of cultural constraints and different philosophical beliefs, from which Indonesian education is historically based. In Indonesia, rote learning and teacher-centered classrooms, for instance, are still seen by some as appropriate. This article examines this tension between progressive and traditional Indonesian educational philosophies. It focuses particularly on child-centered instruction (CCI), and discusses the likelihood of its implementation in the Indonesian educational context

Year 2013, Volume: 9 Issue: 3, 124 - 136, 01.12.2013

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Other ID JA52BZ39HJ
Journal Section Articles
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Teuku Zulfikar This is me

Publication Date December 1, 2013
Published in Issue Year 2013 Volume: 9 Issue: 3

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APA Zulfikar, T. (2013). Looking from Within: Prospects and Challenges for Progressive Education in Indonesia. International Journal Of Progressive Education, 9(3), 124-136.