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Besides high school, students can choose among 47 programmes of vocational and pre-professional high school (Sekolah Menengah Kejuruan or SMK), divided in the following fields: technology and engineering, health, arts, craft and tourism, information and communication technologies, agro-business and agro-technology, business management.
PATN, as a result of this, has elevated its D3 program to a D4 program (4-year Applied Science Diploma Program, a D4 program in the Indonesian system of higher education). It was in 2001, after extensive preparations, that PATN transformed into a college known as Sekolah Tinggi Teknologi Nuklir - Badan Tenaga Atom Nasional, STTN-BATAN.
The main campus of Sekolah High Scope Indonesia in Jakarta, Indonesia Sekolah HighScope Indonesia is a national-plus school based in Jakarta , Indonesia , established in 1996. The director is Antarina S.F. Amir. [ 1 ] The school is based on the HighScope Research Foundation Development curriculum, of which the institute itself is located in ...
It was started in 1996 as Sekolah Tiara Bangsa (STB) and entered into a partnership with ACS in 2002. The name was changed officially to ACS Jakarta in 2015. Programmes
Technology is the application of conceptual knowledge to achieve practical goals, especially in a reproducible way. [1] The word technology can also mean the products resulting from such efforts, [2] [3] including both tangible tools such as utensils or machines, and intangible ones such as software.
Yaba College of Technology was established in 1947 as a successor of Yaba Higher College.It attained autonomous status in 1969 by virtue of Decree 23 which granted it the mandate to provide full-time and part-time courses of instruction and training in technology, applied science, commerce and management, agricultural production and distribution; and for research.
Free education is education funded through government spending or charitable organizations rather than tuition funding. Many models of free higher education have been proposed. [1]
Sekolah pondok (literally, "hut school"), madrasah and other Islamic schools were the earliest forms of schooling available in Malaysia. Early works of Malay literature such as Hikayat Abdullah mention these schools indicating they pre-date the current secular model of education.