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A collection of documents that support the implementation of the INOVASI program
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Initiating the Establishment of the NTT Arise (NTT Bangkit) Education Collaboration Committee
As a follow-up to the first phase of the workshop, this workshop was expected to produce a Quick-Win program that can be implemented and to obtain collaborative funding support from the government levels, from the
Reading Stories to Students Has Made Them More Committed to Coming to School
Nurhani’s journey as a teacher began in 1986. For 18 years, she served in the remote part of Pesok before moving to Binai in 2004. Nurhani taught in the early grades for a long time
A School Principal in Batu City Is Committed to Improving Students’ Literacy Skills
The principal of MI Assalam Islamic elementary school, Priyo Hendro Purwanto, revealed that when he was first appointed by the Batu City Regional Office of the Ministry of Religious Affairs to be involved in the
Teachers are Creative and Optimistic When It Comes to Supporting Their Students in Central Lombok, NTB
“It’s sad that there are still children who cannot read,” said Wariul Hasanah, S.Pd.I., a grade one teacher at SDN Repok Puyung state elementary school, Central Lombok, NTB. Wariul tries to give the best to
A Principal’s Effort to Build a Literate School on the Banks of the Sungai Buaya
Abdurahman Idrus is the principal of SDN 017 Tanjung Selor state elementary school, one of the schools participating in the INOVASI Early Grade Literacy program in Bulungan regency, North Kalimantan. The school is located on
The Grand Design for Education and Culture in NTT Province
In addition, the quality of learning in most grades is still low. In 2014, the assessment results of grade two elementary school students in NTT showed that only 22.3% of students read fluently and understood
East Java: INOVASI Steering Committee Meeting
Surabaya, 4 December 2019 – today’s Steering Committee meeting for the Innovation for Indonesia’s School Children (INOVASI) program in East Java was held at the Bina Loka Building, East Java Provincial Government Office. Meeting discussions
National Teachers’ Day 2019: what works to improve learning quality and student learning outcomes
Jakarta, 25 November 2019 – Education quality improvement and the strengthening of Indonesia’s human resources is a key priority for President Joko Widodo’s government in the next five years. The national government’s focus on improving literacy
Australian Embassy representative visits earthquake affected North Lombok school SDN 2 Malaka
SDN 2 Malaka is a partner school with the Australian Government supported Innovation for Indonesia’s School Children (INOVASI) program and was affected by the 2018 August Lombok earthquake. She was accompanied by Kurniawan Ariadi, Director
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