Tuesday, 01 December 2020
East Kalimantan Priority Education Development
Samarinda, 14/1/2016. The education development sector is a priority program of the East Kalimantan Provincial Government, this is indicated by
There is an increase in the key indicators of success in education, including gross enrollment rates, net enrollment rates and a reduction in the number of illiterates, the availability of quality human resources is one of the factors for the success of development. Improving the quality of human resources can be achieved through education. Therefore, the government continues to strive to improve the quality of education.
This was revealed during a meeting with an agenda for discussion of the MoU on Education, Follow-up to Bankeu (Financial Assistance) specific to education in 2017 as well as Discussion on Personnel, Financing Equipment and Documents (P3D) in the Education Sector, led by the Head of Human Resources Development, Drs. H. Hariyo Santoso representing the Assistant for People's Welfare in the Propeda room, floor II of the East Kalimantan Province Bappeda, Jl. Kusuma Bangsa Samarinda, 13/1/2016.
Approximately 40 people attended the meeting from Regional Work Units (SKPD) within the East Kalimantan Provincial Government including Bappeda, BKD, BPS Kaltim, Inspectorate, Education Service, Bandiklat, Bangda Bureau, Organization Bureau, Border Bureau for Regional Planning and Cooperation, Finance Bureau, Legal Bureau, Equipment Bureau.
In addition to discussing the 2017 education budget, it also discussed the transfer of priority responsibilities for civil servants, teaching staff/educators/teachers and including supervisory staff focused on secondary education, special education and non-special education, totaling 4,856 people from the City Regency Governments throughout East Kalimantan (data without Mahulu Regency) to the East Kalimantan Provincial Government in accordance with the policy transfer from BKN which took effect on January 1 2017 with the issuance of a Decree on December 31 2015. This was conveyed by the Regional Civil Service Agency of East Kalimantan Province. Meanwhile, data on 3,532 non-PNS teaching staff/teachers needs to be re-examined as needed. (Public Relations of Bappeda Kaltim/Sukandar, S.Sos).


