The pandemic has led to a big gap in online learning between the rich and the poor.
Unequal access to technology and internet connectivity is hindering many Indonesians from participating in online learning.
The COVID-19 crisis presents an opportunity for education reform in Indonesia.
📱 Hundreds of underprivileged families in Indonesia received smartphones and data packages to bridge the digital divide.
🌏 Students in Indonesia faced difficulties accessing smartphones and internet for remote learning, hindering their education.
📚 The COVID-19 pandemic posed unexpected challenges to the Indonesian education sector.
🌍 Indonesia has been making efforts to ensure the functionality of its education system amidst the pandemic.
🎒 The government has devised a new education roadmap with the aim to transform the curriculum and improve teacher quality.
📰 These measures have faced challenges due to socio-economic disparities and the practical implementation of online classes.
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