The higher education system in Indonesia is often corrupt.
It was reported in local newspapers that some students purchased degrees outright
without having to do any of the course work or set for any of the examinations.
It’s also not uncommon to have professors not show up to class. Students have
to pay the professors “tutoring fees” to actually be taught the classroom information.
Students also have to pay additional “fees” to receive their test scores.
The students pictured here are fortunate. Their school is K
to 12th grade. Most of them will receive more education than the
average Sumatran child. Before Indonesia will be able to truly progress as a
society major education reforms are needed.
Many workers on Sumatra provide financial assistance to children
living in the area so they can continue their education.
Pray for workers
to have wisdom as they help children in their area to have a brighter future.
Pray that
Christian teachers will resist the “fees” that many other teachers charge to
supplement their income.
Pray that
Sumatran schools will pay their teachers a more livable wage so that the
temptation to seek other income is not so strong.
Pray for Sumatran
students to resist the urge to take the easy way out by paying for grades. Ask the Lord to give them integrity and
a desire to actually learn the course work.
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