by Andi Abdussalam |
Jakarta, April 24 (Antara) - Some schools in a number of regions, during the implementation of Computer-Based National Examinations (UNBK) on Monday, delayed the tests for some time as they failed to retrieve the examination materials due to Internet access problems.
The Ministry of Education and Culture has been organizing UNBK tests for lower and upper secondary schools from April 2 to 26, 2018.Based on the schedule, the UNPB is conducted from April 2 to 5 for vocational schools (SMK), from April 9 to 12 for senior high schools (SMA), and from April 23 to 26 for junior high schools (SMP). On the first day, on Monday (April 23), of the UNBK exams for SMP schools, a number of schools were not able to access the examination materials due to link problems to the Internet servers. Education and Culture Minister, Muhadjir Effendy, stated that the constraints being faced by schools in a number of regions were caused due to server overcapacity. The number of lower secondary school students taking part in the UNBK exams across the country reaches over 4.29 million. |
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Selasa, 24 April 2018
CONNECTION PROBLEMS DELAY COMPUTER-BASED SCHOOL EXAMS
Selasa, 15 April 2014
NATIONAL EXAM BEING USED AS TARGET OF PRACTICAL POLITICS?
By Andi Abdussalam | |
Jakarta, April 15 (Antara) - Amid the general elections in the current
'year of politics', when the country will see a change in the leadership
in October, the government is organizing a national examination for
senior high school students.
A total of 2.8 million students from upper secondary schools (SMA),
senior high Islamic schools (MA), senior high vocational schools (SMK),
and Packet C students appeared for a three-day-long state examination
across the country on Monday.The 2.8 million students will become first-time voters in the July 9, 2014, presidential election. They can contribute a large number of votes to electoral contestants. Therefore, it was surprising when it was found that the name of popular Governor Joko Widodo, better known as Jokowi, appeared in the Indonesian Language subject of the national examination. As Jokowi was named as a presidential candidate by the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDIP), the inclusion of his name in the exam materials soon drew criticism. |
Senin, 14 April 2014
SOME 2.8 MILLION SCHOOL STUDENTS APPEAR FOR NATIONAL EXAMS
By Andi Abdussalam | ||
Jakarta, April 14 (Antara) - About 2.8 million students from upper
secondary schools (SMA), senior high Islamic schools (MA), senior high
vocational schools (SMK), and Packet C students appeared for a three-day
long state examinations across the country, on Monday.
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, through his twitter account, wished
them luck for the national examinations, which was one of the stages
they have to clear before taking up further studies at universities.The format of the national exams held this year differs from that of the previous years. The results of this year's examinations will be used to gain acceptance at state universities. "You must have high spirit while appearing in the exams," the President noted, expressing hope that students will perform satisfactorily in the national examinations. "May you get satisfactory results," prayed the President. The number of SMA, MA, and Packet C students appearing in this year's examinations totaled 1,644,713, while the number of SMK students taking the same exam was recorded at 1,184,987. |
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