The National Education Ministry will cooperate with the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) to deliberate an antigraft curriculum that is expected to be taught in schools and universities nationwide by 2011.
“Antigraft education is very important to ensure that in the next 10-15 years our children will have a solid understanding that corruption is a thing of the past,” National Education Minister Muhammad Nuh said Monday at KPK headquarters in Jakarta as quoted tempointeraktif.com.
Nuh said the anticorruption curriculum would be applied in almost every field of study. “It's not going to be a specific subject, rather, every subject will promote antigraft ideals,” he added.
Approving Nuh’s proposal, KPK deputy chief Haryono Umar said the two institutions would soon take measures to produce the curriculum, its methodology and learning module.