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Nuraga the Teacher: “A Story of Diversity in Inclusive Education” Copy1
The implementation of inclusive education "Bhinneka Tunggal Ika" requires the acceptance of all parties towards the diversity of students with special needs, including students with disabilities. You can learn more about this through this digital
Learning to Read in the Language Closest to Children: Teachers use of mother tongue in Nagekeo makes early literacy more inclusive and meaningful
The Role of Mother Tongue in Early Grade LiteracyIndonesia is home to 729 local languages spoken in daily community life. For most children, their mother tongue is the first language they hear and use to
Nuraga the Teacher: “A Story of Diversity in Inclusive Education”
The implementation of inclusive education "Bhinneka Tunggal Ika" requires the acceptance of all parties towards the diversity of students with special needs, including students with disabilities. You can learn more about this through this digital
West Nusa Tenggara Province Produces Local Content Story Books
INOVASI facilitated the winners of the 2020 International Literacy Day (HAI) Competition to participate in workshops mentored by senior children's story writers and professional illustrators under the auspices of the Lingkar Pena Forum. The children's
Lighting the Torch of Literacy from Sepaku: Small Changes, Big Impact
Ibu Indri, a dedicated teacher from Sepaku, has been striving to ensure that her students achieve reading fluency. (© Photo by INOVASI Communication Team) Amid the bustling development of the Nusantara Capital City in Sepaku,
Nurturing the First Steps of Reading in Cirebon
This International Literacy Day, we honour teachers like Ibu Nining who reminds us that literacy can flourish in the humblest classrooms. They are the true champions of literacy, lighting the path of knowledge in the
Preserving Harmony Between Tradition and Education on Haruku Island
Pak Abu, a school supervisor and education activist who oversees 24 schools on Haruku Island. (© Feri Latief/INOVASI) By: Denissa Almyra Putri Almost everyone on Haruku Island, Central Maluku knows Pak Abu. His full name
TBM for the children of North Kalimantan: Preparing A Great and Resilient Generation
A children’s book reading activity at TBM Vahu Singkai, North Malinau. (©Iqbal Aji Daryono/INOVASI) Written by: Denissa Almyra Putri “Miss, will the Community Reading Centre open this afternoon?” This innocent question flows from the lips









