Stories & Best Practices

CERITA & PRAKTIK BAIK

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

Parniwati’s Literacy Garden in North Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara (NTB)

The literacy garden is a garden that Ibu Par transformed into a learning space that is no less fun than the general classroom. The literacy garden came to be after Ibu Par’s classroom and school were destroyed by an

The Literacy Class at Bulungan and the Reading Culture at Malinau Help Students Read Faster

SDN 017 Tanjung Selor state elementary school is located in Bulungan regency, North Kalimantan. This school is located on the banks of the Sungai Buaya (Crocodile River). Sungai Buaya is a tributary of the Kayan River. It’s called the

Igniting Teachers’ Passion to Share Knowledge in Dompu, NTB

Hardiyanto Ishaka, S.Pd. SD., did not want the learning process that took place among teachers to stop when the INOVASI mentoring program in the Dompu district ended. “It would be a shame if the knowledge

Reading Interactive Stories Is Encouraging Students in the Bulungan District to Practice Writing More

Sarniah is a grade two teacher at SDN 008 Baratan state elementary school, Bulungan district, North Kalimantan. Reading stories has become a new activity at her school. Since receiving training material on reading the Big

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

A Fun Way of Reading in Taras Village, Malinau

It’s four o’clock in the afternoon. The front yard of the GKII church in Taras Village looks deserted. There are no children in sight. They must still be at home or swimming in the river.

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