MEMAHAMI DIKOTOMI DAN DUALISME PENDIDIKAN DI INDONESIA
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https://doi.org/10.31000/rf.v14i1.669Abstract
Abstrak:Pengdikotomian pendidikan di Indonesia terjadi disebabkan oleh banyak hal. Pertama, dikotomi merupakan warisan zaman koloni, yaitu para penjajah memberikan kebebasan dalam beragama, tapi mereka setengah-setengah memberikan kebebasan. hal ini terbukti misalnya pemberian kebebasan menempuh pendidikan hanya dibatasi pada anak bangsawan. Kedua, Setelah kemerdekaan, dulaisme yang diwariskan pemerintah kolonial Belanda tetap mengakar dalam dunia pendidikan. Pandangan beberapa pejabat yang menangani bidang pendidikan yang kurang menghargai sekolah-sekolah Islam mendorong sebagian pemimpin dan pengelola sekolah tersebut berpegang pada sikap semula: berdiri di kutub yang berbeda dengan sekolah Umum. Ketiga, kondisi riil dalam Negara, yakni adanya persoalan politis antara para pemegang kekuasaan.
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2018-03-05
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