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| birth_date = May 2, 1889
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| birth_place = Yogyajarta
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| death_date = April 28, 1959
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| occupation = First Indonesian Education Minister
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| term = September 2, 1945 – November 14, 1945
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'''Ki Hajar Dewantara''' (2 May 1889 - 28 April 1959), born ''Raden Mas Soewardi Soerjaningrat'' in [[Yogyakarta]], was a pioneer in the field of [[Education in Indonesia|education]] in [[Indonesia]].
'''Ki Hajar Dewantara''' (2 May 1889 - 28 April 1959), born ''Raden Mas Soewardi Soerjaningrat'' in [[Yogyakarta]], was a pioneer in the field of [[Education in Indonesia|education]] in [[Indonesia]].


Ki Hadjar Dewantara studied at ELS (European Lagere School), then he continued his studies at Kweekschool (Teacher School) and Stovia (Javanese Doctor's School)
Ki Hadjar Dewantara studied at ELS (European Lagere School), then he continued his studies at ''Kweekschool'' (Teacher School) and Stovia (Javanese Doctor's School)


In 1949, he was chosen for Minister of Education and Culture.
In 1949, he was chosen for Minister of Education and Culture.


The 2nd of May is Indonesia's 'National Education Day', named in his honour.
The 2nd of May is Indonesia's [[Indonesia National Education Day|National Education Day]], named in his honor.


Ki Hajar Dewantara was the founder of [[Taman Siswa]] education system.
He built 'Taman Siswa' for the people of Indonesia.


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Ki Hajar Dewantara
BornMay 2, 1889
DiedApril 28, 1959
Yogyakarta
Other namesRaden Mas Soewardi Soeryaningrat
Occupation(s)first Indonesian minister of education and culture
TitleDoctor
TermSeptember 2, 1945 – November 14, 1945
SuccessorTodung Sutan Gunung Mulia (second Indonesian minister of education and culture)
Political partyBudi Utomo, Indische Partij

Ki Hajar Dewantara (2 May 1889 - 28 April 1959), born Raden Mas Soewardi Soerjaningrat in Yogyakarta, was a pioneer in the field of education in Indonesia.

Ki Hadjar Dewantara studied at ELS (European Lagere School), then he continued his studies at Kweekschool (Teacher School) and Stovia (Javanese Doctor's School)

In 1949, he was chosen for Minister of Education and Culture.

The 2nd of May is Indonesia's National Education Day, named in his honor.

Ki Hajar Dewantara was the founder of Taman Siswa education system.