Learning Resources

The Learning Gap Series 4 – Bounce Back Stronger: Learning Recovery After the Pandemic A Case Study of INOVASI Partner Schools

Research conducted by INOVASI at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic revealed that school closures significantly led to less effective learning and decreased the overall quality of education. The decline in the quality of education

The Learning Gap Series

The Learning Gap Series 1 – Beyond Letters and Numbers: The COVID-19 Pandemic and Foundational Literacy and Numeracy in Indonesia The study aims to identify learning gaps between what the standards set for students to

Infographic: Build Back Stronger: Post Pandemic Learning Recovery

After two years of studying during the pandemic, how are the conditions of student learning outcomes, especially in terms of literacy and numeracy? What can both government and schools do to encourage student learning recovery?

The Learning Gap Series 3 – A widening gap: Impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on Indonesia’s most marginalised students

‘INOVASI undertook a Learning Gap Study (LGS) in 2021 to understand the status of students’ learning and the potential impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on early-grade students in Indonesia. The study intended to inform curricular,

Study of Teacher Perceptions of Gender Norms in the Management and Leadership of Female Principals: High Competence Amidst Inequality of Support

Cakra Wikara Indonesia (CWI), supported by the INOVASI program, has conducted two series of interrelated studies on the theme of female leadership as school principals. This is a second research of an initial study conducted

The Learning Gap Series 2 – Reforming Indonesia’s Curriculum: How Kurikulum Merdeka Aims to Address Learning Loss and Improve Learning Outcomes in Literacy and Numeracy

Beginning in late 2019, the Indonesian government embarked on a series of systemic education reforms, collectively referred to as Merdeka Belajar (Emancipated Learning). These reforms are set to improve learning outcomes, promote quality, and equitable education for

Policy Implementation and Sustainability: Qualitative Study of the Policies for Literacy and Multigrade Approaches in Batu City and Probolinggo with the Specific Challenge of the COVID-19 Pandemic

INOVASI has assisted 17 local governments in initiating and implementing various educational policies and programs. In this study, we focus on the following three policies: (1) Regulation by the Regent of Probolinggo No. 62 of

The Learning Gap Series 1 – Beyond Letters and Numbers: The COVID-19 Pandemic and Foundational Literacy and Numeracy in Indonesia

In 2020, with the COVID-19 pandemic spreading across Indonesia and around the world, INOVASI (the Innovation for Indonesia’s School Children) and the Indonesian Ministry of Education, Culture, Research and Technology (MoECRT) initiated a study of

Qualitative Study of Child Marriage During the COVID-19 Pandemic in East Java, West Nusa Tenggara, and East Nusa Tenggara

The government has taken important steps to reduce the number of child marriages, but the pandemic is predicted to increase the number of child marriages. Data shows that the number of child marriages and applications

Teachers in North Kalimantan Create Twelve Local Content Children Storybooks

In July 2021, twelve teachers from Malinau District and Tana Tidung District, North Kalimantan (Kaltara), were selected to participate in a training to write and create children’s storybooks based on local stories. The training was

The Struggle Story of Ana Paji Jiara, a Teacher at SD Inpres Wunga Primary School in the Remote Part of East Sumba, to Fulfill the Learning Needs of Her Students

Ana Paji Jiara, S.Pd., (40), a teacher at SD Inpres Wunga Primary School in Haharu Sub-district, East Sumba District, East Nusa Tenggara, practices mother tongue-based transition learning method in her class. Jiara, who graduated from

Learning Recovery in North Kalimantan: From the Regent’s Response to Field Practice

More than one year of school closures due to the COVID-19 pandemic has had an impact on students’ learning loss. Three regents of INOVASI’s partner districts in North Kalimantan, namely Bulungan, Malinau, and Tana Tidung,

Creating Comfortable Learning and Meeting Students’ Needs in Madrasah

Early grade teachers have a great responsibility in building foundational skills such as writing, reading and arithmetic. These three skills will determine how students experience learning in subsequent classes.

Multi-Stakeholder Collaboration is Needed to Encourage the Use of Mother Tongue in Early Grade Learning

On the map, East Sumba District stretches across the left tip of Sumba Island in East Nusa Tenggara. East Sumba’s very diverse landscape brings a variety of accessibility challenges. During the rainy season, access to

Reigniting Students’ Reading Spirit through Library

According to Government Regulation Number 24 of 2014, every school is required to have a library. However, 201 Statistics Agency (BPS) data shows that not all schools in Indonesia have their own library, as reported

Multi-stakeholders Collaboration Needed to Support the Use of Mother Tongue in Early Grade Learning

With a diverse landscape, East Sumba district has a few areas with difficult access. Access to these areas is often cut off during the rainy season. Small primary schools in East Sumba district, with a

The Socialization of Emergency Curriculum in Four Partner Regencies of INOVASI in East Nusa Tenggara

In early August 2020, the Ministry of Education and Culture (Kemendikbud) issued Ministerial Decree No. 719/P/2020 on Guidelines for Curriculum Implementation in Educational Units under Special Conditions. These guidelines allow schools operating under special circumstances

INOVASI Supports the Ministry of National Development Planning/Bappenas at the Launch of the “Indonesia Education Roadmap 2025-2045”

Muhammad Ali Ramdhani (Secretary-General, MoRA), Anindito Aditomo (Head of BSKAP, MoECRT), Suharso Monoarfa (Minister of National Development Planning/Head of Bappenas), Muhammad Nuh (Minister of Education 2009-2014), Amich Alhumami (Deputy for Human Development, Community and Culture,

A Dedication to Educating Children in Disadvantaged Areas

Siti Saudah—a teacher from Pati, Central Java, now entrusted as the Principal of SD Inpres Langira in East Sumba, NTT—feels that dedicating herself to education in disadvantaged areas has become her true calling.

INOVASI Phase 3 National Steering Committee’s Second Meeting: Building Synergy for Quality and Inclusive Education for All Indonesian Children

Participants of the INOVASI Phase 3 National Steering Committee's second meeting pose for a group photo. The meeting was held in the 7th floor meeting room of the Director-General of Islamic Education, Ministry of Religious

Bulungan Regent Appreciates Inclusive Education Mapping Results: A New Direction for Supporting Children with Special Needs

The INOVASI North Kalimantan team presented the results of the School-Based Mapping (PBS) to the Regent of Bulungan on 20 September 2024. The meeting aimed to recommend support for children with special needs (ABK) in

An Inspirational Story of Student-Centered Learning at SD Peduli Anak

Behind his friendly smile, Muhammadun, S.Pd., the Principal of SD Peduli Anak, is passionate about changing children’s futures at his school, a school located in Langko Village, Lingsar District, West Lombok Regency, West Nusa Tenggara.

Creating a Safe School: The Success of the Peer Student Program

Head of Educational Standards, Curriculum and Assessment Agency (BSKAP) of MoERT, Anindito Aditomo praise the Anti-Bullying Task Force when he visited State Primary school Tenggulunan, Sidoarjo, East Java. School formed an Anti-Bullying Task Force in

Besides the Flowing River, Pak Otnel Reads Books to Children

Pak Otnel, a teacher at SDN 004 Mentarang Hulu, Malinau Regency, is highly concerned about the literacy skills of his students. In his leisure time, he usually invites children from his neighbourhood, located not far

Creating Creative Media for Student Learning

Bu Yayuk, a teacher of the third graders at SDN 024 Tanjung Selor, decorated the classroom with various literacy and numeracy learning media for the students. She believed integrating media into teaching and learning activities