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Recently, social media has been flooded with viral videos of Indonesian students struggling to answer basic general knowledge questions. From being unable to name European countries to not knowing the full form of MPR (the Indonesian People’s Consultative Assembly), these videos have sparked widespread public concern. Can Indonesia achieve its 2045 Golden Generation vision with such a low quality of education?
If the quality of education is not improved, Indonesia’s vision of a Golden Generation in 2045 will be difficult to achieve. The younger generation is the nation’s asset, and they will determine Indonesia’s future. Without adequate knowledge and skills, they will struggle to compete in an increasingly competitive global era.
The viral videos of students struggling to answer basic questions are a wake-up call for us all. The quality of education in Indonesia must be a top priority. With quality education, we can produce a generation of intelligent, creative, and character-driven individuals who can lead Indonesia towards a brighter future.
Let’s work together to improve the quality of education in Indonesia! Share this article to raise awareness.
Keywords: Indonesian education, education quality, viral student videos, Indonesia Golden Generation 2045, education problems, education solutions, curriculum, teacher quality, reading interest
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