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Official Download Link for National Education Day 2026 Guidelines from Kemendikdasmen – Take a Look Inside!

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Official Download Link for National Education Day 2026 Guidelines from Kemendikdasmen – Take a Look Inside!
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The Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology (Kemendikdasmen) has issued the Guidelines for National Education Day (Hardiknas) 2026. These guidelines contain information on the theme, logo, and ceremony procedures for Hardiknas 2026. According to the official Kemendikdasmen website, the Hardiknas 2026 Guidelines can be downloaded here. Below is the content and attachments of the official Hardiknas 2026 Guidelines from Kemendikdasmen. 1. Hardiknas 2026 Theme Strengthening Universal Participation to Achieve Quality Education for All 2. Hardiknas 2026 Logo The Hardiknas 2026 logo represents the spirit of National Education Day while depicting the direction of educational transformation through Kemendikdasmen’s priority programmes, namely the revitalisation of educational units, digitalisation of learning, and teacher welfare. This is the visual of the Hardiknas 2026 logo. Here is the philosophy of the Hardiknas 2026 logo: - Blue-coloured figure A dynamic human silhouette full of enthusiasm reflects a universe ready to play an active role in supporting and contributing to realising the vision of #QualityEducationForAll. - Elliptical curve encircling the bottom The curved line encircling the logo symbolises forward movement, protection, and continuity. It represents the revitalisation of educational units through improvements in facilities and infrastructure, strengthening the school ecosystem, and equitable distribution of educational services throughout Indonesia. - Dominant blue colour The dominant blue colour symbolises trust, intelligence, professionalism, and a bright future. As an event logo, the Hardiknas 2026 logo can be placed in the top right corner or opposite the Tut Wuri Handayani logo or the logo of the relevant institution, not adjacent to it. 3. Hardiknas 2026 Ceremony - Day, date: Saturday, 2 May 2026 - Time: 07.30 local time - Venue: Office/school grounds/field/other location agreed upon by the local committee. - Attire: a. Invitees and ceremony participants wear simple regional/traditional attire. b. Ceremony officials wear Ceremonial Duty Uniform (PDU) as per regulations. Note: ) The use of regional/traditional attire aims to nurture and preserve nationalism, love for the homeland, and the conservation of Indonesia’s cultural heritage. The attire must comply with decency norms, not hinder mobility, and not burden the invitees and participants. Hardiknas 2026 Flag Ceremony Sequence Below is the sequence of events for the Hardiknas 2026 commemoration ceremony. - The Master of Ceremonies enters the ceremony field; - The Ceremony Leader arrives at the ceremony venue; - Honouring the Ceremony Leader; - Report by the Master of Ceremonies; - Raising of the Red and White flag accompanied by the national anthem Indonesia Raya sung by the choir/vocal group; - Moment of silence led by the Ceremony Leader; - Reading of the Pancasila text followed by all ceremony participants; - Reading of the Preamble to the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia; - Reading of the Indonesian Student Oath text followed by all students (specifically for formal educational units); - Reading of the Presidential Decree on the Awarding of the Satyalancana Karya Satya Honour and pinning of the badge to the recipients of Satyalancana Karya Satya (if any); - Address by the Ceremony Leader (Speech by the Minister of Basic and Secondary Education); - Singing of the Mandatory National Song; - Reading of the prayer; - Report by the Master of Ceremonies; - Honouring the Ceremony Leader; - The Ceremony Leader leaves the podium; - Ceremony concludes, may be followed by additional events (specifically for formal educational units, singing and/or listening to the song Rukun Sama Teman together). Note: ) Before the prayer is read, it is expected that the prayer reader explains that the ceremony prayer is recited in the Islamic faith, and invites non-Muslim participants to pray according to their respective religions and beliefs.

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