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Education experts have called on the government to improve the quality of remote learning, particularly by increasing investment in improving teachers’ skills in holding online classes, as a recent COVID-19 case surge in schools has revealed the current challenges faced by a return to in-class learning.
At least 43 schools in Jakarta – the country’s current hotspot of the Omicron variant – were temporarily closed this month, after some 72 students and teachers contracted COVID-19. More than half of the schools have since reopened again, at full capacity.
The temporary closure of the schools came not long after a joint decree signed by Education, Culture, Research and Technology Minister Nadiem Makariem and his counterparts from the Health Ministry, the Home Ministry and the Religious Affairs Ministry late last year, which mandated that schools in low-risk areas should transition back to the classroom in 2022.
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