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2010-09-20

PSBM : Monitoring of MTs An Nadhlah Pandeglang District
"Life Skill activities facilitate students' independence"

PhotoStudents and teachers with PELITA team in the rice field where students implement the life skill activity.

MTs An Nahdlah was next destination of monitoring by PELITA team on Monday (20/09). It is located where surrounded by mountains and rice fields in Cimanuk Sub district, Pandeglang district, so most of community members are farmers.  The school has only 45 girl students, whose homes are too poor to continue the school.  So school fees and payment for school equipment are free.

Life skill of farming for students was implemented in monitoring.  According to Mr. Eful Saefullah, S.Ag, the principal of MTs An Nahdlah, this school focused on life skill in order to independence of community people, especially students.  This school had implemented life skill of fishery before.  These life skill activities have enhanced their knowledge and skill to facilitate their independence.

PhotoSchool building under renovation.

He also explained that PELITA program gave a good impact to promote this school which was established on 2009. "The activities on proposal such as training of teaching media for teacher, extra class and agriculture life skill for students are very support to enhance the quality of school".

This school was established upon the request by the community.  At that time, some children dropped out and could not continue the school because of the lack of community's awareness of education.  "The financial support of PELITA has helped to create a good relationship with community in sub district, so that the cooperation between school and community, and supporting by sub district has decreased education problems in Cimanuk", Mr. Eful said.

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