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Mohammad Nuh:
Our four national pillars are seen as unimportant

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

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TO students throughout the country, the national examinations are controversial. Reports of cheating or irregularities in organizing these exams appear almost every year, at times even involving teachers and headmasters.

Today, in addition to these scandals, a new problem in the Indonesian world of education is the threat of radicalism among the students. A survey by the Institute for Peace and Islamic Studies taken from October to January recen

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