Gerindra Proposes Appointment Of 1 Million Honorary Teachers To Become PPK Without Tests
JAKARTA - Secretary General of the Gerindra Party DPP Ahmad Muzani proposed the appointment of one million honorary teachers to become Government Employees with an Employment Agreement (PPPK) without being tested. decades," said Muzani quoted by Antara, Tuesday, September 21. This was conveyed by Muzani in a group discussion forum held by Darul Hikam High School, in Bandung, West Java. honorarium for being a PPPK employee. Therefore, he suggested that honorary teachers who have served for many years to decades, should not need a test to become a PPPK. "Their long service should be appreciated and rewarded by appointing them to be PPKK employees without needing a test," he said. Muzani, the teaching profession is essentially a service or a calling for the soul, not job seekers, therefore, even with modest salaries, they carry out the profession with sincerity and sincerity, even in remote areas. , is a momentum to give appreciation to millions of honorary teachers who tirelessly continue to serve in the world of education. "Appointing them as PPPK employees will provide certainty for their future so that their service in the world of education will be more certain. So that our education world will be of better quality and in the future. will eventually increase su human resources," continued Muzani. In addition, Muzani assessed that the government of President Joko Widodo and Vice President Ma'ruf Amin were determined to improve the quality of human resources through quality education. causes educational activities to stagnate even though education is the most important thing in improving human resources. Students do not meet teachers, lecturers do not meet students, students do not meet their kiai," he said.
The chairman of the Gerindra Party faction in the DPR assessed that online learning is heavily influenced by the availability of gadgets, internet networks and internet quotas. According to him, this is what causes education in Indonesia to not be optimal, even over time it has caused boredom for students, teachers, including organizers. education. "The condition of the quality of our human resources in the end is not as expected because it results from an educational process that is less than perfect. Moreover, this educational process does not reach all students and the territory of Indonesia," he said.