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Schools stamp out culture of violence during orientation

Schools have eradicated a culture of violence and bullying during orientation programs, practices that were considered common in the past, a ministry official has said.

News Desk (The Jakarta Post)
Jakarta
Sat, July 23, 2016

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Schools stamp out culture of violence during orientation New students, wearing odd accessories, take part in an orientation program at senior high school SMAN 8 in Depok, West Java. Schools are said to have eradicated a culture of violence and bullying during orientation this year. (Antara/Indrianto Eko Suwarso)

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chools have eradicated a culture of violence and bullying during orientation programs, practices that were considered common in the past, a ministry official has said.

“We have not received any reports related to [physical or psychological] harassment up until now,” the Culture and Education Ministry’s inspector general Daryanto told The Jakarta Post on Friday. Students returned to school this week.

Daryanto said provincial-level education quality assurance agencies helped to monitor school orientations this year to ensure no violence occurred during the events, in line with a 2016 ministerial decree regulating the introduction of students to school environments.

People can send reports to the ministry via sekolahaman.kemdikbud.go.id if they observe violence or bullying during a school orientation.

Last year, a 13-year-old junior high school student in Bintan, Riau Islands, Muhamad Arif Husein, died as a result of physical abuse allegedly inflicted by his seniors during orientation. It was reported that Arif’s seniors hit and kicked him in the chest, causing his death a few days after the orientation ended. (wnd)

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