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  1. Raden Mas Soewardi Soerjaningrat (EYD: Suwardi Suryaningrat); from 1922 also known as Ki Hadjar Dewantara (EYD: Ki Hajar Dewantara), which is also written as Ki Hajar Dewantoro to reflect its Javanese pronunciation (2 May 1889 in Pakualaman – 26 April 1959 in Yogyakarta), was a leading Indonesian independence movement activist ...

  2. Pada masa pemerintahan Presiden Indonesia yaitu Soekarno, tepatnya di tahun 1945, Ki Hadjar Dewantara diangkat sebagai Menteri Pendidikan Indonesia yang pertama. Lalu, pada tanggal 19 Desember 1956, dia juga mendapatkan gelar Doktor Honoris Causa dari Universitas Gadjah Mada .

  3. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Ki Hadjar Dewantoro was the founder of the Taman Siswa (literally “Garden of Students”) school system, an influential and widespread network of schools that encouraged modernization but also promoted indigenous Indonesian culture.

  4. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Ki Hajar Dewantara adalah sosok yang dikenal sebagai aktivis sekaligus jurnalis pergerakan nasional yang pemberani. Perjuangannya di bidang pendidikan membuatnya menyandang julukan sebagai Bapak Pendidikan Nasional.

  5. On August 19, 1945, or two days after Indonesia's independence, Ki Hajar Dewantara was appointed Minister of Education and Culture of the Republic of Indonesia. After a change in the first presidential cabinet, Ki Hajar Dewantara returned to Yogyakarta. He died on April 26, 1959 and was buried in Wijayabrata, the Taman Siswa family grave.

  6. 19 de mar. de 2023 · This chapter explores the purpose of education in Indonesia from the perspective of Ki Hajar Dewantara, the father of Indonesian education. It compares his ideas with the colonial and current approaches to schooling, and argues that his philosophy is still relevant today.

  7. 17 de feb. de 2016 · Learn about the life and achievements of Ki Hajar Dewantara, a Javanese nobleman who fought for Indonesian independence and founded the Taman Siswa school. Discover his role in the Boedi Oetomo, his exile in the Netherlands, and his motto for education.