JakartaPost-Aug 13, 2020

The Indonesian education sector – a core element of national development – has overcome numerous challenges over the years, but nothing had prepared it for the unprecedented jolt from the COVID-19 pandemic. As is the case with many other countries around the globe, Indonesia has been scrambling since earlier this year to ensure that the education system remains functional, albeit with necessary compromises to adjust to the current situation, such as replacing conventional, face-to-face learning with online classes. However, the practical implementation of these emergency measures has been less than ideal amid the pre-existing socioeconomic disparities among teachers and students. As the country approaches its 75th Independence Day, the questions linger: Will the education system survive the pandemic? What is to become of the Indonesian youth and the system in the future?

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