Selasa, 09 Oktober 2018

EDUCATION SYSTEM IN VIETNAM AND INDONESIA


About Vietnam
Vietnam is the 14th most populous country in the world, 8th in Asia, and 3rd in Southeast Asia with a population of more than 93 million and still growing. Urban population is around 30 million and the rural population is around 60 million. About 40% of the population is between the ages of 10-25, which means the young and growing population will continue to demand increased access to higher education.
The official language used in Vietnam is Vietnamese, with English as a second language increasingly popular. It is widely accepted that fluency in English leads to a more prosperous career in Vietnam. According to the United Nations, the level of reading ability is 94% by 2013. Religion is never considered an important factor for economic development and education; However, Buddhism is the dominant religion throughout the country (Office of General Statistics Vietnam, 2015).





How‘s the education system in Vietnam?
In Vietnamese society, quality education tailored to Indonesian language to improve performance, which results in greater financial performance and stability. The structure of the Vietnamese education system is similar to the United States on average,
Vietnam spends 12 years in primary education, consisting of 5 years in elementary school, 4 years in high school, and 3 years in high school. For higher education studies, an associate's degree takes 3 years to complete, a bachelor's degree takes 4 years, and a master's degree takes 2 years. The completion of the PhD will take at least 3 years, but the average coffee time is 4-5 years. The academic calendar year operates from September to May.

University entrance tests are seen based on the scores obtained from national entrance exams, which are made by higher education institutions. Each institution has its own value limit for selecting students. Based on the statistics from the Ministry of Education and Training, there are 1.4 million candidates registered for the university entrance examination in 2014, of which 1.2 million are registered to continue their education at the university, while another 258,000 are in diploma education. The current capacity to accept new students is around 600,000, where the number of universities is 234 while college diplomas are 185, this proves that there are more students than local higher education institutions.

There are 419 universities in Vietnam, of which 234 have variants of majors from senior and institutional levels, while 185 other higher education institutions include junior level and majors training centers. In addition, semi-public colleges and private universities are permitted to operate freely and provide entrance fees for their students.


How’s the education system in Indonesia?



Education in Indonesia is all education held in Indonesia, whether structured or unstructured. Structurally, education in Indonesia is the responsibility of the Ministry of Education and Culture of the Republic of Indonesia (Kemdikbud), formerly the Ministry of National Education of the Republic of Indonesia (Ministry of National Education). In Indonesia, all residents are required to take compulsory basic education for nine years, six years in primary / madrasah primary school and three years in junior high school / madrasah tsanawiyah. At present, education in Indonesia is regulated through Law Number 20 of 2003 concerning the National Education System.
Education in Indonesia is divided into three main lines, namely formal, non-formal, and informal. Education is also divided into four levels, namely early childhood, elementary, middle and high.

1. Early childhood education programs
Referring to Law Number 20 of 2003, Article 1 Item 14 concerning the National Education System, Early Childhood Education (PAUD) is an effort to provide guidance for children from birth to six years of age through the provision of educational stimuli to help growth and physical and spiritual development so that the child has readiness to enter further education.

2. Basic education
Basic education is a level of early education for 9 (nine), namely elementary school (SD) for 6 years and junior high school (SMP) for 3 years. Basic education is a compulsory education program.

3. Middle education
Secondary education is a level of secondary education, namely Senior High School (SMA) for 3 years of travel time.

4. Higher education
Higher education is a level of education after secondary education which includes diploma, undergraduate, master, doctoral and specialist education programs organized by universities.


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Source : (noblesolutions.asia/id/edukasi-di-vietnam) (wikipedia.org/wiki/Pendidikan_di_Indonesia)



Sabtu, 06 Oktober 2018

WHY DO WOMEN ARE MATERIALISTIC?!




            Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus, is a very popular book written by author John Gray. This book contains many suggestions for improving the relationship between men and women. As the title implies, this book is completed by men and women who are very different from other planets, and that the code of conduct of people who behave is higher than those of people who cannot be relied on with stereotypes.

It is important to remember that men and women have different reciprocity. Men and women need to celebrate differences, and stop each other from doing and comparing the way they do.

According to the book “Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus” we can know the different characteristic between Man and Women.

Now, I’m going to tell you five the differences between man and woman according to the book.


WHAT IS THE DIFFRENCES BETWEEN THEM?


1.         Man : When faced with difficult problems, man become non-communicative so they can work out the best way to help themselves.
            Woman : When faced with difficult problems, woman become communicative so others can find out the best way to help them.

2.         Man : When man doing a communicate, they want to the point, and generally they only want to listen if they feel the conversation has important points. If the topic are useless, they don’t want to listen the topic.
            Woman : Women enjoy talking for their own sake, and enjoy listening without seeing the situation, they love for doing a silly talk with their friend.

3.         Man : Mostly, a man's instinct is only  take care of himself, they don’t care about the enviroment around them.
             Woman : Woman's instinct is caring to others, even if it means sacrificing themselves.

4.         Man : Man demand the right to be free. They want to do everything that he loves without any prohibition from anyone.
            Woman : Woman demand the right to be heard. They will be happy and grateful if there is someone can be able to heard everything that she feel.
           
5.         Man : In a relationship, men want to feel that their attention is needed.
            Woman : In a relationship, a woman want to feel that everything her needs can be complete by someone (WKWKWKWKWKKWKW  and i think it is just because woman is materialistic!!!! LOL )
            In addition, According to the book, to achieve this, a man must express his desire to complete his needs and eligibility to receive care, and a woman must express her desire to be cared to complete her needs properly. Both of them must to remember to give respect, accept, and forgive others, and avoid blaming them when they fail.

Note : The conclusion from this article is, woman is not a materialistic, but they will be happy if they needs can be complete by someone. Ok tq.

Alright. that’s the point that I want share to you. Thank you very much. Have a nice day peeps!