Stories & Best Practices

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

Getting to Know the Alphabet with the “I Like to Read” Method

Seniati is a grade 1 teacher at SDN 4 Tegal Maja state elementary school in Tanjung District, North Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara (NTB).

NTB Literacy Volunteers Support Learning during the Pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic has forced various activities to be limited. Schools are not allowed to carry out its regular activities, and children must learn from home. With these various limitations, children are unable to receive

Big Book Face-to-Face Training as a Learning Tool in Bangil Subdistrict

Big Books, or large book learning media, are learning tools that aim to improve students’ interest in learning.

Kodi Language Alphabet: Innovative Learning by Using the Mother Tongue

Rufina Kaleka has served as a teacher at Mata Kapore Catholic Elementary School for the last seven years.

Once a Week Face-to-Face Learning in Schools at Mt. Bromo during the Pandemic

The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has affected most public service activities of the government, including the education sector. Based on the Minister of Education and Culture Circular Letter (SE) Number 4 of 2020, all