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View all search resultsAccording to a 2019 World Bank report, 35 percent of Indonesian children are unable to read and understand a simple story by age 10. A high rate of this inability – defined as learning poverty – is usually a clear indication that a school system is not properly organized to help children acquire fundamental skills.
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