Murdoch University management has announced that the teaching Indonesian is no longer viable. They explained that the number of enrolments is just too low. So, why do fewer and fewer students want to study Indonesian at university?
Director of the Australian Consortium for In-Country Indonesian Studies (ACICIS) Liam Prince believes the Federal Government’s higher education policy announced in October can help stop declining enrolments in Indonesian studies because it makes language studies cheaper. And the increasing number of entrants in the National Australia Indonesia Language Awards (NAILA) indicates that the interest is there. So why are there still problems?
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