As Indonesia looks to reopening schools in most provinces as the new academic year commences on July 13, parents are feeling either eager or wary about sending their children back to physical classrooms.
Their confusion is only natural. The lack of cohesive, consistent information as the days count down has made it difficult to truly understand how in-class learning will work so they can make the best decisions.
And it isn’t just parents that are still trying to figure things out.
As The Jakarta Post spoke to school administrators, it became clear that many schools are still working out the kinks. Sluggish communication, complicated bureaucracy, simple…
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