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President Prabowo Establishes Community Schools for Indigent Students: Free Education with Dormitory Facilities

by Chief Editor January 5, 2025
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Prabowo Akan Bangun ‘Sekolah Rakyat’ untuk Siswa Miskin, Gratis dan Ada Asrama

Presiden Joko Widodo (Jokowi) berencana membangun sekolah baru yang ditujukan untuk siswa dari keluarga tidak mampu dan tergolong miskin ekstrem. Sekolah ini akan dikelola oleh Kementerian Sosial (Kemensos).

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"Easy to Master, This Simple Sport is Secret to Japan’s Longevity"

by Chief Editor January 4, 2025
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Headline: Japan‘s Longevity Secret: The Power of ‘Radio Taiso‘

Subheadline: Uncovering the Daily Exercise Routine That’s Helping Japanese, Particularly Okinawa Residents, Live Longer, Healthier Lives

Body:

In the land of the rising sun, Japan, it’s not uncommon to find individuals living well into their 100s with remarkable vitality. The average life expectancy in Japan is among the highest in the world, a feat that has attracted the attention of longevity experts like Dan Buettner. According to him, Okinawa residents, especially women, have the longest lifespans globally, with lower rates of cancer, heart disease, and dementia than their American counterparts.

One key to their longevity, as revealed by authors Hector Garcia and Francesc Miralles in their book "Ikigai: The Japanese Secret to a Long and Happy Life," is the daily practice of ‘Radio Taiso.’

What is Radio Taiso?

Radio taiso, or ‘radio exercises,’ is a low-impact workout routine that’s been broadcast daily since 1929 on NHK Radio 1 at 6:30 AM. It requires just five minutes, making it an accessible addition to anyone’s morning routine. This communal activity is often performed by groups before school or work, fostering a sense of unity and collective well-being.

The routine involves simple movements, such as raising both hands above one’s head and then lowering them in a circular motion. "It might seem simple, but in our modern lives, we often go days without stretching our arms this way," say Garcia and Miralles.

Radio taiso is often supplemented by other practices like tai chi and yoga, further enriching the daily exercise regimen of Japan’s elderly population. Their commitment to regular, low-impact activity is yielding remarkable results, with fewer age-related health issues and an overall higher quality of life.

Embracing this simple yet powerful exercise routine could be the key to unlocking a longer, healthier, and happier life. So, consider tuning into your inner ‘Radio Taiso’ and give it a try yourself. After all, as they say in Japan, "lesson starts now – let’s do radio taiso together!"

January 4, 2025 0 comments
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Makkah Underneath a Blanket of Snow, Madinah Feels 2°C

by Chief Editor January 4, 2025
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Breaking Chill: Saudi Arabia Braces for Snow and Temperatures Below Zero

The National Meteorological Center (NMC) of Saudi Arabia has forecasted a significant dip in temperatures and the possibility of snowfall in the northern regions, including Tabuk, Al Jouf, and the Northern Border areas, during the upcoming mid-term school break. In a statement via their official X account, the NMC warned of a cold wave sweeping across the Kingdom.

"Intense cold weather is expected to continue over the next few days," the NMC announced, "with temperatures dropping in the northern and central regions, including Riyadh and Madinah."

The NMC also cautioned about heavy rain accompanied by strong winds, which could cause disruption and dust storms in various parts of the country, including Tabuk, Makkah, Madinah, Al Jouf, the Northern Border, Hail, Al Qassim, Riyadh, the Eastern Province, and Al Baha.

Additionally, foggy conditions are expected on some nights and early mornings in several regions, such as Tabuk, Al Jouf, the Northern Border, Hail, Al Qassim, Riyadh, the Eastern Province, and the highlands of Asir, Jazan, and Mekkah.

Gulf News (03/01/2025) reports that Aqeel Al Aqeel, a weather analyst at the Meteorology Department, warns that some northern regions may experience temperatures below zero, while Riyadh could reach a record low of 2°C in the coming days.

Al Aqeel added that there will be significant weather fluctuations next week, including heavy rain and snowfall, particularly in the Tabuk highlands and the northern areas of the Northern Border region.

Historically, the NMC noted, the most intense cold snap in Saudi Arabia occurred in January 1992, with temperatures plummeting to an all-time low of -9.3°C in Hail. Over seven days, the average temperature dropped to a chilling -4.4°C.

The NMC highlighted that Hail and Al Qurayyat have traditionally experienced the coldest temperatures in the country since 1985.

January 4, 2025 0 comments
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**Title: "Balancing Ramadan and Learning: Educators Debate Monthly School Holidays to Ease Parent Stress"

by Chief Editor January 2, 2025
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Headline: The contentious debate on extending school holidays to a full month during Ramadan

In a move that’s sparking widespread discussion, the possibility of extending school holidays to a full month during Ramadan has been tossed into the educational spectrum, gathering varied responses from students, parents, teachers, and educational experts alike.

Currently, the educational system provides students with holidays at the beginning and end of Ramadan, coinciding with the celebration of Idul Fitri. This policy, implemented during the era of President Soeharto, fell by the wayside but was revived by President Megawati Soekarnoputri and remains in effect today.

The recent proposal to extend these holidays to encompass the entire month of Ramadan emerged following Minister of Religion Nasaruddin Umar’s announcement that pondok pesantren, Islamic boarding schools, would indeed take a month-long break. However, for public and private schools under the Ministry of Religion, this remains a topic of discussion, with students advised to await official announcements.

Bukik Setiawan, Chairman of the Guru Belajar Foundation, cautions that such a decision warrants consideration from all angles. "When schools are closed, children are at home while their parents continue working," he told detikEdu, raising concerns about the lack of meaningful activities and increased digital technology use during the prolonged holiday. He also noted the additional strain this places on parents, many of whom juggle work and childcare responsibilities.

Advocating for flexible school durations, Setiawan suggests that schools should have the autonomy to adapt to local conditions and students’ needs, rather than implementing a blanket policy nationwide. Suggested alternatives include reducing teaching hours or expanding other educational activities, as well as organizing reflection and wellness sessions during Ramadan.

While the debate on extending Ramadan holidays continues, one thing is clear: stakeholders must weigh the potential impacts on students’ education, family lives, and overall well-being before a final decision is made.

January 2, 2025 0 comments
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"Should Schools Adjust Monthly Exams During Ramadan?"

by Chief Editor January 2, 2025
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Title: Pro and Con: The Debate Over Month-Long School Holiday During Ramadan

In an ongoing discourse, the idea of implementing a month-long school holiday during Ramadan has sparked both support and skepticism from various stakeholders.

Mixed Reactions from Key Figures

Menteri Agama Nasaruddin Umar has hinted that while pondok pesantren already practice this, the decision for public and private schools remains pending. He emphasized that the quality of worship, not school holidays, is the top priority.

However, Chairman of the House of Representatives’ Commission VIII, Selly Andriyani Gantina, urged for a thorough, balanced assessment. She suggested avoiding disruptions to non-formal education and replacing lost learning time. She also proposed differing approaches for pesantren and madrasah.

Ketua Komisi X DPR RI Hetifah Sjaifudian echoed the need for inclusive decision-making, acknowledging potential positives and negatives. She commended the opportunity for Muslim students to focus on religious practices and social activities, but also raised concerns about disrupted academic calendars and potential dataset among non-Muslim students.

Public Opinions Divided

In Jakarta, a resident named Ahmad welcomed the idea, anticipating more family time. Meanwhile, Wardito from Tangerang appreciated the prospect of saving pocket money. Conversely, Mumun expressed concerns about children being aimless during the extended break.

MUI’s Stance

Ketjahran MUI Bidang Dakwah dan Ukhuwah Cholil Nafis advocated for detailed evaluations. He argued that while pesantren can afford the month-long holiday, public schools should adapt their curricula. He emphasized maintaining productivity and infusing teachings about character and spirituality during Ramadan.

What Lies Ahead?

As discussions persist, educators, policymakers, and parents grapple with balancing religious observances, academic progress, and equally distributing benefits to all students. The ultimate decision will shape the educational landscape, especially for Indonesia‘s diverse student population, during Ramadan in the coming years.

This article is a concise yet engaging representation of the complex debates surrounding the proposed month-long school holiday during Ramadan, complete with SEO-friendly formatting.

January 2, 2025 0 comments
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National Exams to Resume as Graduation Determinants?

by Chief Editor January 1, 2025
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Mendikdasmen: Ujian Nasional Kembali Digelar di 2026?

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January 1, 2025 0 comments
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Head of MUI Advises Students to Continue Schooling During Ramadan

by Chief Editor January 1, 2025
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MUI: Ramadan School Break Needs Deeper Consideration

Jakarta – Cholil Nafis, the Head of the Indonesia Ulema Council (MUI) for Dawah and Ukhuwah Affairs, has indicated that the proposal to close schools for a month during Ramadan deserves further scrutiny. He suggested that keeping schools open might be beneficial, considering the curricula and the fact that not all students in public schools are Muslim.

"Perhaps for pesantren (Islamic boarding schools), a month-long break during Ramadan could be feasible as their curricula and learning periods might be different. Some pesantren even start their break a week before Ramadan and return a week after," Cholil told reporters on Wednesday (1/12/2024). However, he believes that public schools should align with their curricula.

Cholil isn’t concerned about whether schools are closed or not, but rather about the productivity of students. "It’s not about the break or not, but about productivity," he explained.

He thinks it would be beneficial for students to continue learning in school. Educators could also integrate activities that reinforce character and spiritual education during Ramadan.

"Certainly, Ramadan should be observed in schools, but the curriculum should be enriched with character education and spiritual reinforcement. Currently, there’s more focus on teaching religion than educating about it," Cholil added.

He believes that fasting while studying can be habitual and not disruptive, but if it reduces productivity, it should be re-evaluated.

"Because essentially, fasting while studying, if made a habit, is not disruptive. But if it’s disruptive due to hunger, etc., then it’s not productive. The Prophet Muhammad SAW said that education during fasting should not be disrupted," Cholil concluded.

January 1, 2025 0 comments
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Poliisi Akses SMA Kemala Taruna Bhayangkara 2025; Beasiswa Lengkap untuk Angkatan Pertama

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by Chief Editor December 30, 2024
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Polisi Buka SMA Khusus untuk Anak’sitia, Semua Biaya Dibayarkan

The Republic of Indonesia Police (Polri) has officially opened the registration for the new SMA Kemala Taruna Bhayangkara for the 2025 academic year. The registration process began on Friday, December 27, 2024, and will continue until January 22, 2025.

SMA Kemala Taruna Bhayangkara is a boarding school that applies the International Baccalaureate (IB) curriculum. The school is a result of collaboration between three parties: Yayasan Kemala Bhayangkari (owns the land), Yayasan Taruna Bhayangkara (handles the permit), and Yayasan Pendidikan Kader Bangsa Indonesia (YPKBI) (operates the school and implements the IB curriculum while incorporating Kebhayangkaran values).

For the first batch, there will be 120 spots available. Students from the first batch will initially study at the Global Darussalam Academy for one year before transferring to SMA Kemala Taruna Bhayangkara.

Polri ensure a fair and transparent selection process for PPDB (Penerimaan Peserta Didik Baru) by implementing a need-blind admission system. This means that the school will consider only the academic achievements of applicants, without taking into account their family’s financial situation.

December 30, 2024 0 comments
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Five Chilling Secrets Behind the Horrific SMP Bogor School Bus Crash

by Chief Editor December 25, 2024
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Headline: tragedy Strikes: Truck’s Lack of Power Triggers Fatal Bus Accident on Toll Road

Subheadline: A truck‘s inability to ascend triggers a horrifying bus vs. truck accident on the Pandaan-Malang Toll Road, resulting in four fatalities and numerous injuries.

Article:

In a tragic turn of events, a bus carrying students from a SMP in Bogor, West Java, was involved in a fatal accident at Km 77 of the Pandaan-Malang Toll Road, heading towards Surabaya, East Java. The incident, caused by a truck’s inability to ascend, claimed the lives of four individuals and left dozens more injured.

Facts of the Horrifying Incident:

  1. Rombongan SMP Bogor Involved:
    The bus, coated in a bright red, was transporting students from SMP IT Darul Quran, Gunung Sindur, Bogor. The trip was part of an end-of-year educational program to improve their English skills in Kampung Inggris, Pare, Kediri.

  2. Aftermath and Evacuation:
    The accident occurred around 3:40 PM on Monday, December 23, 2024. The road going towards Malang-Surabaya was temporarily closed as Jasa Marga Pandaan-Malang worked to clear the wreckage and divert traffic.

  3. Korban and Evakuasi:
    Four individuals, including the bus driver and a conductor, lost their lives in the crash. Their identities are as follows:

    • Untung Subagyo (46), the bus driver from Magetan
    • Ahmad Bahrur (23), the conductor from Jombang
    • Tri Subangkit (23) and Iyan Maryanah (28), who were accompanying the students from SMP IT Darul Quran, Bogor.

A total of 52 individuals were injured in the accident, with 45 females and 7 males. Among them, 4 were severely injured, 18 moderately injured, and 20 suffered minor injuries. They were transported to various hospitals in Malang City and Malang Regency for further treatment.

  1. Penyebab Kecelakaan:
    Investigations revealed that the truck, a wing box with the plate number L-9126-UU, attempted to ascend but couldn’t, causing it to reverse uncontrollably into oncoming traffic. The bus driver, unable to react in time, crashed into the truck, causing significant damage to the bus’s right side.

The truck driver’s inability to secure the vehicle properly before parking on the road shoulder contributed to the severity of the accident. The Pandaan-Malang Toll Road at Km 77 has a slight incline and a leftward curve, which may have also exacerbated the situation.

  1. Korban Pulang ke Rumah Sakit and Jenazah Dijemput Keluarga:
    Some injured students from SMP IT Darul Quran Mulia Gunung Sindur have been discharge from hospitals and are temporarily staying at a boarding house while awaiting pickup from their parents.

All four fatality victims have been claimed by their families. Their bodies were transported for funeral arrangements in their respective hometowns—Magetan, Jombang, Brebes, and Indramayu.

The local authorities, educational institutions, and the communities involved express their deepest condolences to the families affected by this tragic incident and wish a swift recovery to those injured.

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Internal Linking:

  • Previous Article: Another Tragic Loss: Killed in a Car Accident on the Way to School
  • Relevant Article: Indonesia’s Road Fatalities: A Deep Dive into the Causes and Prevention

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  • Indonesia Road Safety Study by World Health Organization
  • Pandaan-Malang Toll Road Details by Indonesia’s Ministry of Public Works and Housing
December 25, 2024 0 comments
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Tragic Tour Bus Accident on the Pandaan-Malang Toll Road: Indonesian High School Students Killed

by Chief Editor December 23, 2024
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Tragedy on Pandaan-Malang Toll Road: Four Dead, Including School Students from West Java

Jakarta – A tour bus and a truck were involved in a fatal collision on the Pandaan-Malang Toll Road (Arah Surabaya) at KM 77.4, resulting in the deaths of four individuals. The bus, carrying a middle school group from Gunung Sindur, Bogor, West Java, was among the vehicles involved.

Bambang Tawekal, the Head of the Bogor Regency Education Office (Kadisdik), expressed his condolences over the incident and is coordinating with the school authorities. "We are deeply saddened by this incident and are actively coordinating with the school," said Bambang.

As of now, Bambang is still receiving updates about the incident and has not received any official reports on the victims’ conditions.

Earlier reports from detikJatim confirmed that four people had died in the accident. The victims were rushed to nearby hospitals, with some taken to Prima Husada Sukorejo and RS Medika Lawang. The collision occurred around 15:40 WIB, prompting Jasa Marga Pandaan-Malang and local police to respond immediately.

Videos circulating online show the tour bus with a red front panel suffering significant damage, with the truck’s cargo spread across the road, blocking the Malang-Surabaya lane. Jasa Marga Pandaan-Malang has since implemented a traffic diversion due to the accident.

Authorities continue to investigate the cause of the accident, and updates will be provided as more information becomes available.

December 23, 2024 0 comments
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