Djarot: Online Exam in Schools Must Be Prepared Well
Reported by Andry | Translated by Trias Risangayu
Jakarta Vice Governor, Djarot Saiful Hidajat revealed that he was not too concerned about the problem of the implementation of online national exam or Computer Based Test (CBT) in 30 schools. Djarot said, the system cannot be held all over schools.
If it is not ready yet, we can cancel it. That's why, ti must be prepared well
βIt doesn't matter, if we apply the online system in 30 schools for the first time. If it is not ready yet, we can cancel it. That's why, ti must be prepared well,β he said at City Hall, Friday (3/27).
5 Schools in E. Jakarta Began to Hold Online Exam TrialThe former Mayor of Blitar acknowledged, the education system in the capital should be oriented to quality. Whereupon every school's achievement does not always seen from how many students passed the exam.
Meanwhile, he continued most schools outside Jakarta are competing to pass their students up to 100 percent. Schools still assumed, school would be superior if many students pass the exam.
βI think it refers to the quantity, instead of quality,β he uttered.
According to him, the schools would be better to objectively evaluate the students and provide an understanding and manners, but not only science lesson.
"How ironic, the exam seemed to be a terrible thing, guarded by police and so on. Thus it makes students afraid. This is wrong you know," asserted Djarot.