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Three leading Indonesian educators visit the Graduate School of Education at the close of a two month study tour of U.S. educational training facilites.
Professors G.M.A. Inkiriwang, M. Sadarjoen, and Adam Bachtiar (above, left to right), who are deans of three of Indonesia's four state-operated teacher training colleges, are studying methods for improved training of high school teachers. The Deans have met with Francis Keppel '38, Dean of the School of Education, and have attended several classes at the school.
Sadarjoen praised the GSE for avoiding completely professional or completely liberal-arts training for teachers, and cited as an example the program by which undergraduates majoring in the liberal arts may receive their M.A. in education with one extra year of educational courses.
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