Kweekschool Fort de Kock

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Kweekschool Fort de Kock was a Dutch colonial teacher training college in West Sumatra, Indonesia, known for educating prominent Indonesian nationalist figures such as Tan Malaka.

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Kweekschool Fort de Kock canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf educational institution
teacher training college
affects development of modern education in West Sumatra
emergence of Indonesian nationalist intelligentsia
associatedWith Indonesian National Awakening
buildingUse school
category colonial-era school in Indonesia
teacher training college in Indonesia
country Dutch East Indies
educationalLevel secondary teacher training
educationSystem Dutch-language colonial schooling
establishedBy Dutch colonial authorities
historicalContext Dutch colonial rule in Indonesia
historicalRole educating future Indonesian nationalist leaders
training indigenous teachers
languageOfInstruction Dutch
legacy important site in history of Indonesian education
important site in history of Indonesian nationalism
locatedIn Bukittinggi
Dutch East Indies
Fort de Kock
Indonesia
Sumatra
West Sumatra
namedAfter Fort de Kock
notableAlumnus Bagindo Azizchan
Datuk Tan Malaka
surface form: Ibrahim Datuk Tan Malaka

Mohammad Hatta
Tan Malaka
other Indonesian nationalist figures
operatedBy Dutch colonial government
partOf Dutch colonial education system
purpose to supply trained native teachers for colonial schools
regionServed Minangkabau
surface form: Minangkabau region

West Sumatra
specialization primary school teacher training
teacher education
studentBody Minangkabau students
primarily indigenous Indonesian students
timePeriod early 20th century
late 19th century

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Tan Malaka educatedAt Kweekschool Fort de Kock