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  2. PPSMI - Wikipedia

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    PPSMI is a Malaysian government policy that started in 2003 to teach science and mathematics in English instead of Malay. It was introduced by Mahathir Mohamad to improve students' command of English and competitiveness in globalization, but faced criticism and reversal in 2012.

  3. Comparison of Indonesian and Standard Malay - Wikipedia

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    Learn how Indonesian and Malay, two standardised varieties of the Malay language, differ in spelling, grammar, pronunciation and vocabulary. Find out the perception, recognition and orthography of these languages in Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei.

  4. Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    KBBI is the official dictionary of the Indonesian language compiled by Language Development and Fostering Agency. It has six editions with different numbers of entries and online access, and is updated to reflect changes in the Indonesian lexicon.

  5. Ki Hajar Dewantara - Wikipedia

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    Ki Hajar Dewantara was a leading Indonesian independence activist, writer, and educator in colonial times. He founded the Taman Siswa school, criticized the Dutch colonial government, and was exiled and honored as a national hero.

  6. A. Samad Said - Wikipedia

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    A. Samad Said is a Malaysian novelist and poet who received the Sasterawan Negara and Sasterawan Nusantara awards. He wrote in Malay and English, and his works include Salina, Hujan Pagi, and Dirgahayu Dr. Mahathir.

  7. Ministry of Communications and Informatics - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Communications and Informatics (Kementerian Komunikasi dan Informatika) is an Indonesian government ministry that oversees communications, information affairs and internet censorship. Learn about its history, organization, functions, and controversies from this Wikipedia article.

  8. Indonesian language - Wikipedia

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    Indonesian is a standardized variety of Malay, an Austronesian language that has been used as a lingua franca in the Indonesian archipelago for centuries. It is the official and national language of Indonesia, with over 300 million speakers, and has been influenced by various regional and foreign languages.

  9. Asia Pacific Media Educator - Wikipedia

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    The Asia Pacific Media Educator is a biannual peer-reviewed academic journal published by SAGE Publications in collaboration with the School of the Arts, ...