2019
DOI: 10.22146/jsp.38020
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The Intertwining of Educational Dualism in post-New Order Indonesia

Abstract: This study focuses on continuities and changes in the dualism of national education after the collapse of the New-Order Regime in 1998. It argues that the Indonesian dualism of education may serve as a significant context in shaping the existing tensions in citizenship education in post- New-Order Indonesia. Drawing from a thematic analysis of citizenship education documents, related policy, and interviews with authors and higher education teaching staff, this study echoes the latest observations that reveal a… Show more

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“…There is a kind of agreement from Indonesian study scholars that the overthrow of Suharto regime in 1998 was a gateway to democracy, openness, and freedom (Ansor, 2016;Barker, 2015;Eddyono, 2018;Hasan, 2008;Webster, 2010;Yusuf & Sterkens, 2015). Ideologies, movements, and identities that were previously silenced revealed their presence such as radical and militant Islamic organizations.…”
Section: Discourse Social Space: Portrait Of Indonesian Youths' Sociamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a kind of agreement from Indonesian study scholars that the overthrow of Suharto regime in 1998 was a gateway to democracy, openness, and freedom (Ansor, 2016;Barker, 2015;Eddyono, 2018;Hasan, 2008;Webster, 2010;Yusuf & Sterkens, 2015). Ideologies, movements, and identities that were previously silenced revealed their presence such as radical and militant Islamic organizations.…”
Section: Discourse Social Space: Portrait Of Indonesian Youths' Sociamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Education in Indonesia has been running in an educational dualism between general knowledge and religion since the Dutch colonial government introduced a secular education system. In contrast, Islamic education represented by pesantren did not pay attention to general knowledge until Indonesia's independence (Eddyono, 2018;Iqbal, 2019). However, it still inherited a dualistic instruction system at the beginning of freedom.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%