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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
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 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,
INOVASI and Puspeka Collaboration in Strengthening Violence Prevention Capacity in Educational Institutions in INOVASI’s Provincial Partners
Head of the Character Strengthening Centre, Rusprita Putri Utami, delivered the opening remarks at the training launch titled "Capacity Building for the Violence Prevention and Response Module in Educational Institutions for Task Forces and the
Overcoming Learning Challenges and Embracing Diversity
Putri is a student who has emotional barriers to learning. However, through a responsive approach, her teachers were able to create an inclusive learning environment that enabled her to overcome difficulties and showcase her potential.
Raising Awareness: Microplastics and Their Impact on Students’ Health and Learning in Indonesia
Children in Indonesia face an invisible threat. Their home, the world’s largest archipelagic nation, is now facing a growing plastic pollution crisis. Microplastics—tiny particles of plastic—are now found in water, soil, air, and food, posing
Transforming Education in Remote Areas: Utilizing Technology for Inclusive Learning
ASI ASLI (Aplikasi Saring Literasi Anak Sekolah Indonesia) is an innovative digital application developed under the CERDAS program by Universitas Mataram (UNRAM) and supported by INOVASI – the Australia-Indonesia Partnership Program. – ASI ASLI is
Unlocking Learning Through Language: How Embracing Mother Tongue Language Can Change Lives
Indonesia is home to over 700 local languages, each deeply rooted in culture and identity. But for many children, stepping into school means leaving behind the language they know best. Lessons are taught in Bahasa



