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An initiative founded by an Indonesian senior high school student has spotlighted the importance of collaboration in the field of neurodiversity education.
The rapid promotion of SPPG employees stands in stark irony to the plight of honorary teachers, many of whom have dedicated decades to education without clear employment status.
Beyond the 5.39 percent headline, Indonesia’s economy is trapped in a cycle of "jobless growth" that prioritizes respectable statistics over stable careers.
Mindfulness practices can be integrated into everyday interactions to help children develop emotional awareness, self-regulation and resilience from an early age
The suicide of the 10-year-old child is a structural indictment: Indonesia suffers from catastrophic misallocation of wealth.
When human lives are reduced to statistical "error rates," our social contract fails the very people it was built to protect, from a child lacking a notebook to a patient denied life-saving care by a spreadsheet.
Deputy Minister of Primary and Secondary Education Atip Latipulhayat said a total of 4,859 schools across three provinces were damaged by floods in Sumatra.
Trying to prepare people for a fixed set of challenges, when those challenges are constantly changing, is a losing strategy.
A butterfly flaps its wings, and a storm forms half a world away: Called the butterfly effect, this theory highlights that sometimes the smallest change can trigger the biggest events.
A longstanding debate on higher education is to what extent it should be academic rather than vocational.