Nowadays, education is such a very important thing. One way to get an education is to go to school. In school there are teachers that help the student to study. This process of study had been applied from hundred years ago. But now, people already have high technology that can help them to study anywhere and anytime, with or without teachers.
So many people predict that there will be no schools and teachers in the future. People said that technology, especially the internet, sometimes are more helpful than teachers.And people thought that the student nowadays are more brilliant so they can et the lessons quick and easy.And people thought that sometimes going to school are such a waste enrgy, so they prefer to stay home and learn from the internet.
Otherwise, there are still so many students that loves to go to school. For them, to go to school and meet their friends are such an entertain than study at home. Socialize is such an important thing. Without socialize sometimes people cannot survive to live. And in school student can grew their abilities, not only academic abilities but also the non-academics, like sports, art, and etc.
To conclude, in my opinion school and teachers are still needed by the future. School is really a great place to study, and teachers are a great help for study. So i would like to stay with school and teachers.
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Will there still be schools and teachers in the future? : FINAL
Many people thought that there will be no schools and teachers in the future. Is that true? Now, Internet and the other technology are very helpful to improve us for study. And as we know, there are many students who are very lazy to go to school. Schools and teachers can disappear in the future, but I do not believe it will really happen.
It is true that technology are very affect students to study outside schools without teachers. Technology, especially internet are very useful things to help students to study. They can access many information about the subject they want to study, and students doesn’t take more time to go to school.
But, student need to socialize with the other student in the other place. Students need teachers who can answer their question if they can’t solve the problem. And students need a place where they can study inside or outside chamber, and it’s schools.
To conclude, I think there will still be schools and teachers in the future. People can’t live without other people. Similarly to student, they can’t live without the other student. If in the future doesn’t have schools or teachers, some student will be very lazy to study because there’s nobody who monitor their activities. But I believe, all of Labschool Kebayoran students are very diligent to study at School. Because study is a good habbit for a better future.
It is true that technology are very affect students to study outside schools without teachers. Technology, especially internet are very useful things to help students to study. They can access many information about the subject they want to study, and students doesn’t take more time to go to school.
But, student need to socialize with the other student in the other place. Students need teachers who can answer their question if they can’t solve the problem. And students need a place where they can study inside or outside chamber, and it’s schools.
To conclude, I think there will still be schools and teachers in the future. People can’t live without other people. Similarly to student, they can’t live without the other student. If in the future doesn’t have schools or teachers, some student will be very lazy to study because there’s nobody who monitor their activities. But I believe, all of Labschool Kebayoran students are very diligent to study at School. Because study is a good habbit for a better future.
Traditional instruments in indonesia : FINAL
Hello my friends! In this post, I would like to tell you something about traditional instruments in Indonesia. As we know, Indonesia is a rich country and has many cultures.. one of them are traditional instruments. Traditional instruments in Indonesia are very popular, for example like Gamelan, Kecapi suling, and Angklung. Traditional Instruments usually came from Java,Sumatera, and Kalimantan.
The most popular traditional instruments from Indonesia is Gamelan. In Central Java, gamelan is intricate and meticulously laid out. The central melody is played on a metallophone in the center of the orchestra, while the front elaboration and ornamentation on the melody, and at the back, the gongs slowly punctuate the music. There are many students in Labsky who play this instrument.
Kecapi suling is a form of Sundanese music from West Java. Many hotels in Indonesia, especially in Bali, and other parts of the world like in Shenzhen China play this Sundanese instrument in their lobbies. Malaysia itself invited Sundanese Kecapi Suling experts from the Province of West Java to teach their expertise in Malaysia. Kecapi suling is very unique instrument I think, so lets preserve this instrument!
Angklung is a bamboo musical instrument native to Sundanese people of West Java. It is made out of bamboo tubes attached to a bamboo frame. The tubes are carved so that they have a distinctive resonant pitch when being vibrated. Each of three or more performers in an angklung ensemble play just one note, but altogether complete melodies are produced. When I was little, I loved to play this instrument because it was very interesting, especially when I played it with my best friends :).
So, I conclude that Indonesia has many unique cultures from sabang until marauke, don’t let other countries steal our cultures!!! :D
The most popular traditional instruments from Indonesia is Gamelan. In Central Java, gamelan is intricate and meticulously laid out. The central melody is played on a metallophone in the center of the orchestra, while the front elaboration and ornamentation on the melody, and at the back, the gongs slowly punctuate the music. There are many students in Labsky who play this instrument.
Kecapi suling is a form of Sundanese music from West Java. Many hotels in Indonesia, especially in Bali, and other parts of the world like in Shenzhen China play this Sundanese instrument in their lobbies. Malaysia itself invited Sundanese Kecapi Suling experts from the Province of West Java to teach their expertise in Malaysia. Kecapi suling is very unique instrument I think, so lets preserve this instrument!
Angklung is a bamboo musical instrument native to Sundanese people of West Java. It is made out of bamboo tubes attached to a bamboo frame. The tubes are carved so that they have a distinctive resonant pitch when being vibrated. Each of three or more performers in an angklung ensemble play just one note, but altogether complete melodies are produced. When I was little, I loved to play this instrument because it was very interesting, especially when I played it with my best friends :).
So, I conclude that Indonesia has many unique cultures from sabang until marauke, don’t let other countries steal our cultures!!! :D
Will There Still Be Schools and Teachers in The Future?
In the future the technology is likely to advance. So there will be very necessary schools and qualified people will teach and explain that technology. A lot of people think that schools and teachers will be forever. I agree with them and I believe that it will be really happen. It’s necessary that in the future will be schools and teachers. In my opinion some indigence will need schools and people will teach and help them to get knowledge. These people won’t have access to the internet and to the technology. But through the schools those people will have access to the books, because there will be a library. To conclude, I would like to say that is fantastic to know that in the future will be schools and teachers. Because they benefit us and the all humanity in this world.
Martial Art in Indonesia
The art of silat was created and firstly developed in the islands of Java and Sumatra. It is an art for survival and practiced throughout Indonesian archipelago. Centuries of tribal wars in Indonesian history had shaped silat as it was used by the ancient warriors of Indonesia. Silat was used to determine the rank and position in old Indonesian kingdoms.
Contacts with Indians and Chinese was further enriched silat. Silat reached areas beyond Indonesia mainly through diaspora of Indonesian people. People from various regions like Aceh, Minangkabau, Riau, Bugis, Makassar, Java, Banjar, etc. moved into and settled in Malay Peninsula and other islands. They brought silat and passed it down to their descendants. The Indonesian of half-Dutch descent are also credited as the first to brought the art into Europe.
Silat was used by Indonesian freedom fighters during their struggle against the Dutch colonists. Unfortunately after Indonesia achieving their independence, silat became less popular among Indonesian youth compare to foreign martial arts like Karate and Taekwondo. This probably because silat was not taught openly and only passed down among blood relatives, the other reason is the lack of media portrayal of the art.
Efforts have been made in recent years to introduce and reintroduce the beauty of silat to Indonesian youth and the world. Exhibitions and promotions by individuals as well as state-sponsored groups helped the growing of silat's popularity, particularly in Europe and United States. Indonesian 2009 Silat movie Merantau is one of Indonesian efforts to introduce silat to international scene.
Another martial art from Indonesia is Tarung Derajat. It is a modern combat system created by Haji Ahmad Drajat based on his experience as a street fighter. Tarung Drajat has been acknowledge as a national sport by KONI in 1998 and is now using by Indonesian Army as part of their basic training.
Contacts with Indians and Chinese was further enriched silat. Silat reached areas beyond Indonesia mainly through diaspora of Indonesian people. People from various regions like Aceh, Minangkabau, Riau, Bugis, Makassar, Java, Banjar, etc. moved into and settled in Malay Peninsula and other islands. They brought silat and passed it down to their descendants. The Indonesian of half-Dutch descent are also credited as the first to brought the art into Europe.
Silat was used by Indonesian freedom fighters during their struggle against the Dutch colonists. Unfortunately after Indonesia achieving their independence, silat became less popular among Indonesian youth compare to foreign martial arts like Karate and Taekwondo. This probably because silat was not taught openly and only passed down among blood relatives, the other reason is the lack of media portrayal of the art.
Efforts have been made in recent years to introduce and reintroduce the beauty of silat to Indonesian youth and the world. Exhibitions and promotions by individuals as well as state-sponsored groups helped the growing of silat's popularity, particularly in Europe and United States. Indonesian 2009 Silat movie Merantau is one of Indonesian efforts to introduce silat to international scene.
Another martial art from Indonesia is Tarung Derajat. It is a modern combat system created by Haji Ahmad Drajat based on his experience as a street fighter. Tarung Drajat has been acknowledge as a national sport by KONI in 1998 and is now using by Indonesian Army as part of their basic training.
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