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Collection of remote learning news, found 48 news.

Students offered chance to be PPPA Minister for a day

The Ministry of Women’s Empowerment and Child Protection (PPPA) is offering all Indonesians aged 15–18 ...

Children's Day offers momentum to boost child protection: Commission

National Children's Day is the right momentum to strengthen the child protection system to support the fulfilment ...

Remote learning ups risk of exposure to inappropriate content: expert

The risk of children being exposed to inappropriate material is greater in online learning, head of the Indonesian ...

Ministry, UT join hands to build quality human resources

The Manpower Ministry and state-run Universitas Terbuka (UT) signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) in South ...

House Speaker lauds government decision to lift mask mandate

Speaker of the House of Representatives (DPR) Puan Maharani has lauded the Indonesian government's decision to ...

Jakarta still limits face-to-face learning capacity to 50 percent

The Education Office of Jakarta has continued to limit the implementation of face-to-face learning in schools to ...

Over 24 million people accessing free Wi-Fi in Jakarta: Governor

More than 24 million people are accessing free Wi-Fi at 9,250 points in Jakarta amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Jakarta ...

North Sumatra halts offline learning at 10 schools

The Education Office of North Sumatra has halted offline or face-to-face learning at 10 schools due to the emergence of ...

Surakarta schools without COVID-19 cases can reopen on Feb 14

The government of Surakarta City announced that schools, with no recorded COVID-19 cases, can implement offline or ...

School learning must be adjusted to COVID-19 situation: Ministry

The Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology (Kemendikbudristek) stated that school learning must be ...

Legislator supports governmental evaluation of face-to-face learning

People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) Deputy Speaker Jazilul Fawaid supports the government's move to evaluate ...

"Bandung limits face-to-face schooling to 50 percent of class capacity

The Bandung city government in West Java is limiting face-to-face schooling to 50 percent of the class capacity in ...

Jakarta governor suggests halting offline learning for a month

Governor of Jakarta  Anies Baswedan suggested to the Java-Bali COVID-19 Task Force Head Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan to ...

House speaker seeks comprehensive evaluation of face-to-face learning

The evaluation of offline or face-to-face learning should take into account as many indicators as possible, including ...

Bandung COVID-19 task force evaluates offline learning at schools

The COVID-19 Handling Task Force of Bandung City is continually evaluating the implementation of face-to-face learning ...