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View all search resultsEducation experts have called on the government to improve the quality of remote learning, particularly by increasing investment in improving teachers’ skills in holding online classes, as a recent COVID-19 case surge in schools has revealed the current challenges faced by a return to in-class learning.
The coalition has received numerous reports from students and parents about health protocol violations at schools in the past month, including the lack of mandatory sanitation facilities and teachers not wearing masks during class.
After the government's incessant push for classroom learning to alleviate learning loss, schools in 69 regencies and cities across Java are welcoming students back to class this week, although parents still fear for their children's safety.
As community activity curbs are eased in more areas around the country, schools are finding themselves caught in the crossfire between the government's desperate push for in-class learning, which has met resistance from critics, and the health risks that it entails.
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