Singaraja – Faculty of the Education Ganesha University of Education should be proud, because the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology (Kemendikbudristek) through the Indonesian Talent Development Center (BPTI), supports and gives appreciation in the form of Rotating Trophies for Youth Election performances Good manners (PRB) in 2022, for the first winner in the category of students at universities (PT) throughout Indonesia on Monday, (01/08/2022). Furthermore, it is hoped that later this activity can run smoothly, without disturbing the teaching and learning process of students, and not burdening the university budget.
The appreciation was immediately welcomed by the leaders of the Faculty of Education. How not, the proposal for the procurement of rotating trophies was submitted to the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology. Confirmed, the Dean of the Faculty of Education, Prof. Dr. I Ketut Gading, M.Psi., said that this activity is very important in developing the character of the nation’s children by balancing intellectual and non-intellectual intelligence among high school / vocational / MA students and students throughout Indonesia.
The number one person in the Faculty of Education also said that through this prestigious national-level event, it is hoped that it can increase public interest in continuing their education at the Faculty of Education. “It should be noted that their learning achievement, extracurricular activities, and personality are a comprehensive assessment,” he said. It is also said that this activity can increase the achievement of the Faculty’s Main Performance Indicators (IKU) in producing graduates with character and competitiveness.
“We want FIP ??Undiksha graduates to have good characters, hopefully through this activity we can increase people’s desire to join the Undiksha Faculty of Education, thus the children who enter this university are the best children, that’s our way to improve the quality of graduates in the world of work,” he concluded. (hms Dewa Nida)