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Jakarta, CNN Indonesia –
Minister of Education and Culture (Mendikbud) Nobody Makarim encourage local governments to immediately open face-to-face learning in schools.
Nobody was worried about it happening learning loss in students. Learning loss is a phenomenon in which a generation loses the opportunity to acquire knowledge due to delays in the teaching and learning process.
“Please, for local governments where schools have a harder time doing PJJ (distance learning), start doing it face to face. After all, face to face work is done with health protocols and 50 percent. percent capacity, “he said. Nobody in an online discussion, Friday (1/22).
No one assessed learning loss as difficult to avoid in pandemic conditions. For this reason, the Ministry of Education and Culture is intensifying the implementation of the PJJ whenever students have to study at home.
Kemendikbud provides Internet fee assistance for 35.7 million students and teachers. The Ministry of Education and Culture has also relaxed regulations so that schools can use funds from School Operational Assistance (BOS) for PJJ purposes.
Still, Nobody admits that not all regions can implement PJJ perfectly. So he hopes that the local government can start implementing face-to-face learning.
“Schools that are very difficult to do PJJ have to go face to face again. That is the only solution, so that they are not left behind, ”said Nadiem.
The Indonesian government has implemented the obligation to study at home since March 2020. This policy was adopted after the Covid-19 pandemic.
The government began easing the policy on January 1, 2021. Schools and local governments can carry out face-to-face teaching and learning with a number of restrictions.
(dhf / evn)
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