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Butet Manurung
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The picture of Butet Manurung teaches the indigenous community of Orang Rimba Jambi
Born
Saur Marlina Manurung

(1972-02-21) February 21, 1972 (age 53)
Nationality Indonesian
Known for Founder of "Sokola Institute"

Butet Manurung, whose full name is Saur Marlina Manurung, was born in Jakarta, Indonesia, on February 21, 1972. She is famous for being a leader in providing special education for indigenous people. These are communities living in isolated and remote areas of Indonesia. People often call her "Butet," which is a common nickname for young Batak girls.

Butet Manurung: A Champion for Education

Butet Manurung is known for her amazing work in bringing education to people who live far away from cities. She believes everyone deserves a chance to learn. Her efforts have helped many children and adults in remote parts of Indonesia gain important skills.

Starting Sokola Rimba

Butet started her first special school with the Orang Rimba society. This tribe, also known as Suku Kubu, lives in the Bukit Dua Belas National Park in Jambi, Sumatra. She wanted to create a way of learning that truly fit their lives.

She lived with the Orang Rimba for several months. During this time, she taught them reading, writing, and counting. Her teaching method was very special. It combined learning with understanding their daily routines and way of life. This helped the lessons make sense to the community.

How Sokola Rimba Works

After seeing how well her first school worked, Butet created a system called "Sokola Rimba". The name "Sokola Rimba" comes from the local language of the Orang Rimba people. It means "Jungle School."

This system is unique because it adapts to the students' lives. Instead of a traditional classroom, learning happens in their own environment. It focuses on teaching practical skills that are useful for their daily lives.

Spreading the Idea

The Sokola Rimba system has been very successful. It is now used in several other remote areas across Indonesia. For example, it helps communities in places like Halmahera and Flores.

The Indonesian government has noticed how well this system works. They are even planning to use parts of the Sokola Rimba approach. This will help more communities with special needs get the education they deserve. Butet Manurung's work shows how powerful education can be when it truly fits the people it serves.

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