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Strengthening Parental Support for Children’s Learning to Prevent Learning Loss due to COVID-19 Pandemic
Extended periods of learning from home during the COVID-19 pandemic can cause learning loss among school children.
Helping Students Recognize Letter Sounds by Using Their Mother Tongue
For Mardi Juwana Podu Loya, a grade one teacher at SD Masehi Kapunduk elementary school in East Sumba district, East Nusa Tenggara (NTT), it is not easy to teach in an area located far from
Borneo Tarakan University and INOVASI Collaborate to Campaign for Mitigating Learning Loss
In March 2021, it had been exactly one year since schools across Indonesia were closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The goal of this mitigation campaign is to raise public awareness about the threat of
INOVASI Collaborates with Sekolah Abdi Kasih Bangsa to Develop Students’ Character on Sumba Island
The INOVASI–SAKB partnership, which began in March 2021 and will continue for 11 months, was implemented in West Sumba district.
West Nusa Tenggara (NTB) Literacy Volunteers Build a Foundation to Improve Student Skills
In response to literacy concerns, the Educational Institution of Educational Personnel (Lembaga Pendidikan Tenaga Kependidikan, or LPTK) in the province of West Nusa Tenggara (NTB) and INOVASI launched the Literacy Volunteer program to help students
Collaboration between School and Community Reading Park Drives Literacy in Kaliamok Village
Low reading skills among primary school students have become one of the educational challenges in Malinau Regency, North Kalimantan. The situation grew more complex with school closures and restrictions on social activities. Collaboration between schools
Using Formative Assessment to Improve Students’ Reading Skills in Tana Tidung, North Kalimantan
Many grade one elementary school students in Tana Tidung district, North Kalimantan, started their formal schooling with limited or no reading skills. The local Education Office (Dinas Pendidikan, or Disdik) used formative assessments to map
Learning Madurese through Animated Videos
Teaching the Madurese language in face-to-face settings already requires a special instructional approach—let alone when all teachers were required to teach online during the pandemic. This was the challenge faced by Taskiyah, S.Pd., a teacher










