INDONESIA INTEGRATED OPEN ONLINE LEARNING

Authors

  • Didin Wahidin

Abstract

The Proclamation of Indonesian Independence subsequently pioneered the establishment of the national goal; there are to protect the people and the homeland of Indonesia, the increase of public welfare, the effort to educate the nation and signified the participation of the establishment of world order. Those goals can never be achieved when highly skilled and educated worker to make it happen is not available. All of us know that the primary key to the solution is education, namely the education that can provide Indonesian people who are superior (prominent), believes, obedient, excellent, having high-standard morals, productive, innovative, skilled, and globally competitive.

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Published

2020-06-30