INDONESIANS: Majority of Indonesians Find Distance Learning Costly: Study-JakartaPost-Aug 19, 2020

The majority of Indonesians find distance learning costly, especially among those with a lower socioeconomic status, a survey conducted by Saiful Mujani Research & Consulting (SMRC) has shown.The survey, which was conducted from Aug. 5 to 8 and polled 2,201 respondents across the country, found that only 6 percent of respondents said they did not find distance learning costly. “Among respondents with family members carrying out distance learning, 67 percent them said it was very or quite costly,” SMRC public policy manager Tati Wardi said in a virtual presser on Tuesday. Tati said the government should pay attention to this issue as students had been forced to study from home for months during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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