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The Javanese (the dominant cultural group) concept of Budi Pekerti (moral character and refinement) places high value on titles and politeness. A family will go into crippling debt to send a child to a "name-brand" university (UI, UGM, ITB) not for the knowledge, but for the social status of the gelar (title, e.g., S.T., M.M.).
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Indonesia’s education culture suffers from a severe case of diplomaism —the obsession with a certificate rather than competence. Every year, hundreds of thousands of university graduates enter the workforce, yet McKinsey reports that 53% of Indonesian companies cannot find skilled workers. The social issue is unemployment of the educated (pengangguran terdidik). The Javanese (the dominant cultural group) concept of
While predominantly Muslim, Indonesia officially recognizes multiple religions, and its culture is a unique blend of indigenous customs, Islamic traditions, and historical Hindu-Buddhist influences. Indonesia’s education culture suffers from a severe case