Summary of Taklimat Media: Pengumuman laman Kemendikdasmen dan Sistem Penerimaan Murid Baru
Summary of the Media Briefing on the New Student Admission System
The media briefing, led by Anang Ristanto, focused on the announcement of the new student admission system (SPMB) for the 2025-2026 academic year in Indonesia. Key speakers included the Minister of Primary and Secondary Education, Mr. Fajar Rul Haq, and various officials from the Ministry. The briefing outlined the objectives, methodologies, and changes in the new admission system, emphasizing inclusivity and quality education.
Main Ideas and Concepts:
- Introduction of New Admission System:
- The SPMB aims to provide equal opportunities for quality education across Indonesia.
- The system is designed to accommodate students from diverse backgrounds, promoting social inclusion and integration.
- Philosophy of the New System:
- Focus on quality education for all.
- Emphasis on social inclusion, integration, and cohesiveness.
- Schools are viewed as institutions that foster interaction among students from various backgrounds.
- Legal Framework:
- The SPMB is based on the 1945 Constitution and various laws related to education and human rights.
- The system addresses issues identified in previous admission processes, such as document falsification and unequal access to quality schools.
- Key Changes in Admission Pathways:
- Domicile Pathway: At least 70% of admissions for elementary schools will be based on domicile.
- Affirmative Pathway: 15% of admissions for underprivileged students and those with disabilities.
- Achievement Pathway: Now includes academic and non-academic achievements, with a minimum of 30% for high schools.
- Mutation Pathway: Remains unchanged, allowing transfers based on specific criteria.
- Implementation Mechanism:
- Local governments will determine admission areas and capacities, using a rayonization approach to ensure proximity to educational units.
- The system will be supported by an integrated data system (Dapodik) for monitoring and transparency.
- Coaching and Supervision:
- Continuous evaluation of the SPMB will be conducted to address issues and improve the system annually.
- Regional governments will provide oversight and support to educational units.
- Special Considerations for 3T Areas:
- The SPMB will not apply to remote or underdeveloped areas where educational facilities are limited.
- Public Communication:
- Clear communication of admission processes, requirements, and capacities will be ensured to prevent confusion and ensure transparency.
Methodology and Instructions:
- Admission Pathways:
- Domicile: 70% for elementary, 30% for high school.
- Affirmative: 15% for underprivileged and disabled students.
- Achievement: Minimum of 30% for high school admissions based on academic and non-academic criteria.
- Mutation: Remains at a maximum of 5% across all levels.
- Implementation Steps:
- Local governments to announce admission areas and capacities one month before the registration period.
- Use of Dapodik for monitoring student admissions and ensuring compliance with capacity limits.
- Public Announcement:
- Admission information must be disseminated through official channels to ensure accessibility to all prospective students.
Featured Speakers:
- Anang Ristanto: Moderator of the media briefing.
- Mr. Fajar Rul Haq: Minister of Primary and Secondary Education.
- Deputy Chair of Commission 10: Mrs. Himmatul Aliah.
- Various officials from the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education.
This briefing signifies a commitment to enhancing the educational landscape in Indonesia, ensuring that all children have access to quality education regardless of their socio-economic background.
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