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The issue of "Pelajar Masih Berseragam" highlights the complex interplay between social issues and cultural context in Indonesia. While the uniform policy aims to promote equality and respect for authority, it also raises concerns about individuality, practicality, and comfort. As Indonesia continues to evolve and modernize, it is essential to revisit and revise policies to ensure they align with the needs and values of contemporary society.
The "rok gantung" (shortened skirts) or "celana pensil" (tightened trousers) are acts of rebellion against school rigidness. The issue of "Pelajar Masih Berseragam" highlights the
To understand the phenomenon, one must look at the socio-economic landscape. For many Indonesian youths, the uniform is a shield and a necessity. The "rok gantung" (shortened skirts) or "celana pensil"
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Uniforms are deeply rooted in Indonesia's history, dating back to Japanese colonial discipline and later standardized during the New Order era. Polemik Aturan Seragam Siswa di Tahun 2024
If you walk through a major Indonesian city at 10:00 PM—past the bustling angkot terminals, the crowded wartegs , or under the flickering neon lights of internet cafés—you will inevitably see them. They are not ghosts of the school day past; they are very much alive. They are the "Pelajar Masih Berseragam" (students still in uniform).