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Smart Indonesia Program Objectives

Smart Indonesia Program Objectives

Based on the Regulation of the Minister of Education and Culture (Permendikbud) Number 10 of 2020, the priorities for obtaining assistance from the Smart Indonesia Program (PIP) are as follows;

1. For Primary Education and Secondary Education

2. For Higher Education

In this case, the government's objectives in the Smart Indonesia Program (PIP) are as follows;

1. For Primary Education and Secondary Education:

• Improving access for children aged 6 (six) years to 21 (twenty one) years to obtain educational services until they graduate from secondary education units to support the implementation of universal secondary education / pilot compulsory 12 (twelve) years of education;

• Prevent students from dropping out of school or not continuing their education due to economic difficulties; and/or

• Attracting dropouts or discontinuing students in order to return to education services at schools, learning activity studios, community learning activity centers, course and training institutions, other non-formal education units, or job training centers,

2. For Higher Education:

• Increasing the expansion of access and learning opportunities in higher education for Indonesian citizens who are economically disadvantaged;

• Improving student achievement in academic and non-academic fields;

• Ensuring continuity of study. Students who come from frontier, outermost, or underdeveloped areas, and/or study at tertiary institutions in areas affected by natural disasters or social conflicts; and/or

• Increase the gross enrollment rate for higher education.