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View all search resultsChairman of the Indonesian Child Protection Agency (LPAI) Seto Mulyadi makes bold suggestion of shortening school week to boost children's academic and nonacademic performances. Child and adolescent psychologist Alzena Masykouri stresses the quality of time spent in school rather than length of time is the key issue.
The head of the Indonesian Child Protection Agency has suggested that the government cut down the school week to three days from the common five to six days to allow students to explore their potential outside of the academic field.
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