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The development of good charactershould be the heart and soul of education, andshould dominate the spirit of teaching. This wasthe philosophy of the “Father of Education” inIndonesia, Ki Hajar Dewantara. The reason, he said,was that teaching and character building are liketwo sides of a coin and cannot, and should not beseparated.Education, by definition, means guidingstudent lives in a strong foundation of goodcharacter, so that they would be civilized humansof highest moral fibre, thus laying the foundation ofa great nation without distinction of religion, ethnicity, customs, economic andsocial status.Ki Hajar Dewantara was born in the royal family of Yogyakarta on 2ndMay1889. His given name was Raden Mas Suwardi Suryaningrat which he laterchanged to renounce his connections with the royal family. He transformedhimself into an activist, columnist, politician and pioneer of education forIndonesians. He fought for rights of Indonesians during Dutch and Japanesecolonial eras.He was born into an aristocratic family that granted him the privilege offree access to education of his choice. He got his primary education from ELS(Europeesche Lagere School), then he continued his education at Stovia (JavaMedical School) but due to health reasons he couldn't finish it. He started writingfor newspapers and eventually all his writings were focused on Indonesianpatriotism, thus anti Dutch. He was involved in the early activities of Budi Utomoand the Indiesche Party, which were both important in the early development ofthe pergerakan, the “movement” that grew up with a nascent Indonesian nationalpolitical consciousness (www.indonotes.wordpress.com).He was exiled between 1913 and 1919 following the publication of two ofBahasa Inggris 65his articles: “Als ik eens Nederlander” (If I was a Dutchman) and “Eén voor allen enallen voor één” (One for all and all for one). He used his time in exile to learn morea b o u t e d u c a t i o n a n d o b t a i n e d a E u r o p e e s c h e c e r t i f i c a t eFollowing his return, he focused more on cultural and educational effortspaving way to develop educational concepts in Indonesia. He believed thateducation is very important and the most important means of freeing Indonesiansfrom clutches of colonization. He played a leading role in establishing “NationalOnderwijs Institut Taman Siswa” in 1922. This institution was established toeducate native Indonesians during colonial times. This institution was based onthese principles:1. Ing Ngarsa Sung Tuladha (the one in front sets example).2. Ing Madya Mangun Karsa (the one in the middle builds the spirit andencouragement).3. Tut Wuri Handayani (the one at the back gives support) (indonotes.wordpress.com).As Ki Hajar believed that character was not merely a theoretical concept,but a practical and living concept, he embodied his vision in his school, TamanSiswa. The central goals of Taman Siswa emphasized character building, including
traits such as patriotism and love for the nation, and a sense of national identity.
His vision was that Indonesians would be free from colonial powers, to fight for
independence and have good character. He continued writing but his writings
took a turn from politics to education. These writings later laid foundation of
Indonesian education. Froebel, Montessori and Tagore influenced his educational
principles and in Taman Siswa he drew some inspiration from Tagore's
Shantiniketan (asrirahayudamai.wordpress.com).
After independence, he was given the office of Minister of Education and
Culture. For his efforts in pioneering education for the masses, he was officially
declared Father of Indonesian Education and his birthday is celebrated as National
Education Day. His portrait was on 20,000 rupiah note till 2002. He was officially
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confirmed as a National Hero of Indonesia by the 2 President of Indonesia on 28
November 1959 (Tokohindonesia.com).
Ki Hajar Dewantara passed away on 26th April 1952 at the age of 69 years.
His wife donated all Ki Hajar's belongings to Dewantara Kirti Griya Museum,
Yogyakarta. He was a great man who spent his whole life serving his people and
country.
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