Created by Students for StudentsIndonesia ExpatApril 11, 2018 by Indonesia ExpatApril 11, 20180 by Peter Araman The words “Ask not what your country can do for you but what you can do...
Get Smarter in BaliKarenMarch 28, 2018April 10, 2018 by KarenMarch 28, 2018April 10, 20180 Education is playing an increasingly important role in making Indonesia more competitive, and a variety of centres on the island...
Matteo Morello Ph.D, Director of Academic Affairs at i3L, and How the Institute Became a Pioneer in Life SciencesIndonesia ExpatMarch 28, 2018March 28, 2018 by Indonesia ExpatMarch 28, 2018March 28, 20180 Indonesia Expat sat with Mr. Matteo Morello, Ph.D, the Director of Academic Affairs at Indonesia International Institute for Life Sciences...
International Baccalaureate and Cambridge Curriculum – What’ the Difference?Indonesia ExpatMarch 27, 2018 by Indonesia ExpatMarch 27, 20180 Any parent looking to send their child to a good school will have to make a tough decision; which curriculum...
Finding the Right Preschool in JakartaIndonesia ExpatMarch 27, 2018November 10, 2021 by Indonesia ExpatMarch 27, 2018November 10, 20210 I have noticed that working and non-working parents in Jakarta usually have their children cared for by nannies at home...
A Guide to Being an Expat Student in IndonesiaIndonesia ExpatMarch 27, 2018March 27, 2018 by Indonesia ExpatMarch 27, 2018March 27, 20180 There is more to National Plus schools in Indonesia than meets the eye. Of course, there are the things they...
International Student Experiences – From Indonesia to The NetherlandsIndonesia ExpatJanuary 17, 2018November 10, 2021 by Indonesia ExpatJanuary 17, 2018November 10, 20210 Ratih Nawangwulan believes The Netherlands has a far superior education system compared to most other countries, which is what drew...
Holistic Education–Going Beyond AcademicsIndonesia ExpatDecember 20, 2017November 10, 2021 by Indonesia ExpatDecember 20, 2017November 10, 20210 Foreword by: Joel Grant, Operations Manager of The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award Foundation Not all learning happens in the...
Different Realities Face Indonesians at Home and AbroadIndonesia ExpatNovember 8, 2017November 10, 2021 by Indonesia ExpatNovember 8, 2017November 10, 20210 Whether for study or work, having travelled away from Indonesia can help Indonesian nationals acquire a better perspective for the...
AIS Indonesia’s Scholarship Programme 2018: How to ApplyIndonesia ExpatSeptember 11, 2017 by Indonesia ExpatSeptember 11, 20170 AIS Indonesia, one of the archipelago’s leading international schools, has offered a financial help for students taking the International Baccalaureate...
Teachers Criminalised Under Child Protection Act: Legal ClaimIshia ToledoJune 15, 2017 by Ishia ToledoJune 15, 20170 A group of teachers is taking on the law in the Constitutional Court with a case claiming the criminalisation of...
Fake Diplomas Reflect Indonesia’s Broken Education SystemIndonesia ExpatApril 25, 2017November 11, 2021 by Indonesia ExpatApril 25, 2017November 11, 20210 With chop shops camouflaged as ?foreign-licensed? universities or ?economic institutes?, the demand for fake diplomas is growing in Indonesia....
Indonesia, UK to Spend More on National Science ProjectsSharon HambaliApril 6, 2017April 6, 2017 by Sharon HambaliApril 6, 2017April 6, 20170 Knowledge and innovation are keys to improving national wealth. This year, Indonesia and the UK will shell out Rp.132 billion...
Australia Urges Free Trade Partnership to Include EducationNadya Joy AdorFebruary 28, 2017February 28, 2017 by Nadya Joy AdorFebruary 28, 2017February 28, 20170 As part of the free trade deal that both countries are banking on finalising within the year, Australia urges the...
The Fight against Bullying in IndonesiaCaranissa DjatmikoFebruary 28, 2017July 19, 2018 by Caranissa DjatmikoFebruary 28, 2017July 19, 20180 For many students across the archipelago and around the world, bullying has become a cultural norm, ranging from name-calling to...
How Cabinet Reshuffles Have Affected Indonesia’s Education ReformIndonesia ExpatFebruary 28, 2017April 10, 2023 by Indonesia ExpatFebruary 28, 2017April 10, 20230 In less than three years, Indonesia has seen big changes in its education system. After three primary education ministers took...
Best International Schools in IndonesiaNadya Joy AdorFebruary 28, 2017May 27, 2024 by Nadya Joy AdorFebruary 28, 2017May 27, 20240 Best International Schools in Indonesia – Top Rated Schools of Indonesia When it comes to education, most parents want to...
An Expat’s Guide to International Preschools in IndonesiaIshia ToledoFebruary 17, 2017March 5, 2018 by Ishia ToledoFebruary 17, 2017March 5, 20180 Moving to a foreign country and raising your kids there can be a big challenge. An even bigger challenge will...
Education Ministry to Consolidate Social Aid DataIndonesia ExpatJanuary 23, 2017November 11, 2021 by Indonesia ExpatJanuary 23, 2017November 11, 20210 The Ministry of Education and Culture has been assigned to distribute Smart Indonesia Cards (also known as KIP) to disadvantaged...
British Council Pushes to Empower Indonesian Teachers and StudentsNadya Joy AdorJanuary 19, 2017January 20, 2017 by Nadya Joy AdorJanuary 19, 2017January 20, 20170 The British Council-Indonesia partnered with HSBC and set a character-building programme for local teachers, principals and high school students....
Militant Islamic Group Forces Christian School to Remove Ad with Student in HijabNadya Joy AdorDecember 14, 2016December 14, 2016 by Nadya Joy AdorDecember 14, 2016December 14, 20160 After a Christmas service in Bandung was forcibly shut down by Islamic hardliners early last week, another militant Islamic group...