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View all search resultsAmid the recent appointment of a new education minister and the newly revived discourse on rigid, grade-oriented formal education, Jakarta is seeing a rising trend in parents turning to homeschooling for creative, interest-based learning.
It found that 10 of those homeschooling institutions were based on “Islamic Salafism and exclusive” teachings, with the researchers arguing that the students receiving this type of homeschooling were more vulnerable to radicalism given the lack of engagement with other communities.
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