Ki Hajar Dewantara
Ki Hajar Dewantara |
Ki Hajar Dewantara (2 May 1889 – 28 April 1959), born Raden Mas Soewardi
Soerjaningrat into a noble Javanese family of Yogyakarta,
was a pioneer in the field of education in Indonesia. He was the founder of Taman Siswa
education system.
Ki Hadjar Dewantara studied at ELS
(Europeesche Lagere School), then he continued his studies at Kweekschool
(Teacher School) and Stovia (Javanese Doctor's School).
Active in the nationalist cause, he
belonged to a faction favouring direct action and the use of Western methods to
diminish the power of the Dutch. He was a member of the Bandung chapter of
Sarekat Islām (“Islamic Association”), but later became a founder of the
influential Indische Party together with Ernest Douwes Dekker and Tjipto Mangoenkoesoemo. His famous ironic essay of 1913, Als ik eens
Nederlander was (What if I were a Dutchman?) contributed to his exile to
the Netherlands between that year and 1918.
In the Netherlands he became
converted to the idea of using Indonesian cultural traditions to cope with the
challenges posed by Dutch colonial rule. He felt that education was the best
means to strengthen Indonesians, and he was deeply influenced by the
progressive theories of the Italian educational reformer Maria Montessori and by the Indian poet and philosopher Rabindranath Tagore.
His first Taman Siswa schools were
established in Java in July 1922. Instruction, carried on informally,
emphasized traditional skills and values of Javanese life, particularly music
and dance. Western subjects were taught, too, in order to help students cope
with the demands of modern life.
Teachers at the Taman Siswa school
in Jogjakarta.
Overcoming initial official
hostility, the Taman Siswa schools had spread throughout the archipelago and
were by the late 1930s subsidized by the Dutch colonial government. Based on
traditional Javanese concepts, the Taman Siswa schools appealed primarily to
those segments of Indonesian society termed abangan, in which the
Islamic faith is less deeply entrenched. In 1949, he was chosen for Minister of
Education and Culture.
The obverse of the 20,000-rupiah
banknote contains the likeness of Ki Hadjar Dewantara.
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