This study aims to see how the dynamics of curriculum policy in Indonesia. This research uses the literature study method. The data we use is secondary data, obtained from relevant references such as journals, books and other media. The results show that education is the right of every citizen, so it is only right that optimal education should be accompanied by an appropriate curriculum and teaching materials. Since the curriculum in Indonesia has changed eleven times, there are four critical findings that the first curriculum change is based on changing human resources, the second thing that is changed in the curriculum from conceptual to practical knowledge, the third learning process that emphasizes the ease of student access and differences from each curriculum that characterizes the implementation of education in the temporary period.
Adi et al. (Sun,) studied this question.