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Ensuring the School Library Remains Child-Friendly
On Sumba Island, parents’ awareness of the importance of education is still relatively low. Senni D. Bilaut, Principal of SD Inpres Binawatu in Central Sumba Regency, said that many parents believe their responsibility is only
Cultivating Literate Santris
She used her enthusiasm to share knowledge with her fellow teachers after returning to her madrasah. As the vice principal for curriculum of the madrasah, Siti collaborated with the principal to create various literacy programs
North Kalimantan’s Strategy for Improving Students’ Literacy Skills
First, she cut open one side of the cardboard box and placed a layer of Styrofoam on top. At the bottom end of the box, she attached used plastic cups. She then stuck thumbtacks into
Reading Camp untuk Mempercepat Peningkatan Kemampuan Membaca Siswa Kelas Awal
The Reading Camp is essentially a reading group. In the Reading Camp activity, students from grades 1 to 3 are grouped according to their initial reading ability. This grouping is organized and scheduled by teachers
Limitations Does Not Hinder Meaningful Learning
Each student’s appearance varies from the others’. Some wear red and white uniforms on Saturdays; others wear casual clothes. There are those who wear shoes and socks; others have no footwear. Moreover, the students are
Developing Easy and Affordable Learning Media
At SDN Wee Pabowi state elementary school, one of the schools in Central Sumba regency, East Nusa Tenggara, teachers, particularly early grade teachers, were having difficulty in keeping students’ attention during lessons. The same applied
A Learning Strategy that Meets the Students’ Needs
John said that at the time, the students were grouped according to their reading abilities wherein each group consisted of some students whose reading abilities were good enough. These students acted as peer tutors for
Using Word Board with the Language Bridge Method for Effective Learning
The Language Bridge method serves to address the learning needs in regions that experience language challenges. Through the INOVASI training and mentoring program, teachers in the Bima regency, NTB are continuously trained for several months



