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Other activities conducted in the first trimester of 2008 by SF TI include
several educational needs assessments supported by Total E&P Indonesie and
Bosowa Coorporation, school consultancies, professional development programme
for principals supported by BHP Billiton and CITIC-Seram, participation in
various education seminars, and discussion on education standards or programme
development.
Four educational needs assessments and two school
consultancies were completed during this term. The needs assessments include
assessment for 15 schools in Kutai-Kartanegara, East Kalimantan, including SDN
01 (pictured) supported by Total E&P
Indonesie, assessment for 17 schools in kabupaten Jeneponto and Maros, South
Sulawesi supported by Bosowa Coorporation, and assessment for as a groundwork
for United Schools International Programme at SMAN 2 Sekayu, South Sumatera,
SMAN 1 Pandaan, East Java and independent assessment for Pesantren An-Nugayah in
Sumenep, Madura, East Java. These assessments will be used to design a programme
matching certain goals defined by donors or clients. While three schools, SMAK
St. Albertus, Dempo, Malang, East Java and SMPK Pandu and SMPK Santa Maria in
Bandung, West Java, invited SF TI staff members to conduct school
concultancies.
– Left: SDN 01 Students enjoying their break; Right: Needs
assessment participants in Pandaan.
Another programme, professional
development for principals were conducted both in February 2008. The first
programme, supported by BHP Billiton, was done in Murung Raya, Central
Kalimantan and was attended by 17 superintendents and 5 principals. The second
programme, supported by CITIC-Seram was done in Seram Bagian Timur and was
attended by 3 superintendents and 24 principals.
Early in January 2008, head of research and development of SF TI Riris Lumban
Tobing took part and presented a paper titled, “The Features of Science
Education in Indonesia,” in Annual Science Education Conference in Liverpool,
England, that was proven to be an excellent model for a conference design. While
on February 28, three SF TI facilitators, Raymond Setiawan, Jalu Noor Cahyanto,
and Aditya Dharma, were invited to speak at an education seminar hosted by Non
Formal School, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Indonesia (SNF
FEUI) aimed for 100 educators in Depok and surrounding areas.
Discussions and meetings regarding programme development or educational
standards were done with PT HM Sampoerna Tbk., Kepala Diknas and Kepala LPMP
Propinsi Bali, and Diknas Kota Tangerang. Internal meeting was also conducted to
identify the important characteristics of an SBI school, which later on can be
used as a basis to compose a comprehensive and nationally accepted take on SBI
schools.
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