The Struggle Against COVID-19 in Indonesian Education : Responses, Requirements, and Policy Needs for Learning Recovery
This report reflects on the Indonesian school system's response to the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic, assesses the influences of these policies on children in Indonesia, and discusses lessons learned. It further synthesizes these lessons int...
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okr-10986-363232021-10-05T05:10:42Z The Struggle Against COVID-19 in Indonesian Education : Responses, Requirements, and Policy Needs for Learning Recovery Butcher, Neil Khairina, Noviandri Nurlaili Kumala, Citra Loots, Sonja EDUCATION POLICY CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 PANDEMIC RESPONSE PUBLIC HEALTH RESILIENT EDUCATION SYSTEM SCHOOL REOPENING LEARNING LOSS LEARNING RECOVERY TEACHER SUPPORT COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT This report reflects on the Indonesian school system's response to the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic, assesses the influences of these policies on children in Indonesia, and discusses lessons learned. It further synthesizes these lessons into policy recommendations that might guide the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research and Technology (MoECRT) to recover and to strengthen the system. For over a year, the Government of Indonesia (GoI) has responded to the evolving situation promptly, with policy guidance and other support efforts, to keep 60 million children engaged in learning. While these efforts are lauded, the experiences of students, teachers, and parents shared here reflect the challenges that the pandemic, and consequent Learning from Home (LFH) have presented. By reviewing the experiences of students, teachers, and parents identified through research studies conducted during 2020, the report proposes four broad policy areas that need attention; i) Refocusing effort on learning, ii) Supporting learning recovery, iii) Providing training, support, and guidance to teachers, parents, and school principals, and iv) Strengthening relations between schools and their communities. 2021-10-04T14:20:50Z 2021-10-04T14:20:50Z 2021-09 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/undefined/941331631024618282/The-Struggle-Against-COVID-19-in-Indonesian-Education-Responses-Requirements-and-Policy-Needs-for-Learning-Recovery http://hdl.handle.net/10986/36323 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Other Education Study East Asia and Pacific Indonesia |
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EDUCATION POLICY CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 PANDEMIC RESPONSE PUBLIC HEALTH RESILIENT EDUCATION SYSTEM SCHOOL REOPENING LEARNING LOSS LEARNING RECOVERY TEACHER SUPPORT COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT Butcher, Neil Khairina, Noviandri Nurlaili Kumala, Citra Loots, Sonja The Struggle Against COVID-19 in Indonesian Education : Responses, Requirements, and Policy Needs for Learning Recovery |
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This report reflects on the Indonesian
school system's response to the COVID-19 (coronavirus)
pandemic, assesses the influences of these policies on
children in Indonesia, and discusses lessons learned. It
further synthesizes these lessons into policy
recommendations that might guide the Ministry of Education,
Culture, Research and Technology (MoECRT) to recover and to
strengthen the system. For over a year, the Government of
Indonesia (GoI) has responded to the evolving situation
promptly, with policy guidance and other support efforts, to
keep 60 million children engaged in learning. While these
efforts are lauded, the experiences of students, teachers,
and parents shared here reflect the challenges that the
pandemic, and consequent Learning from Home (LFH) have
presented. By reviewing the experiences of students,
teachers, and parents identified through research studies
conducted during 2020, the report proposes four broad policy
areas that need attention; i) Refocusing effort on learning,
ii) Supporting learning recovery, iii) Providing training,
support, and guidance to teachers, parents, and school
principals, and iv) Strengthening relations between schools
and their communities. |
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Butcher, Neil Khairina, Noviandri Nurlaili Kumala, Citra Loots, Sonja |
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Butcher, Neil Khairina, Noviandri Nurlaili Kumala, Citra Loots, Sonja |
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Butcher, Neil |
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The Struggle Against COVID-19 in Indonesian Education : Responses, Requirements, and Policy Needs for Learning Recovery |
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The Struggle Against COVID-19 in Indonesian Education : Responses, Requirements, and Policy Needs for Learning Recovery |
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The Struggle Against COVID-19 in Indonesian Education : Responses, Requirements, and Policy Needs for Learning Recovery |
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The Struggle Against COVID-19 in Indonesian Education : Responses, Requirements, and Policy Needs for Learning Recovery |
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The Struggle Against COVID-19 in Indonesian Education : Responses, Requirements, and Policy Needs for Learning Recovery |
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struggle against covid-19 in indonesian education : responses, requirements, and policy needs for learning recovery |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2021 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/undefined/941331631024618282/The-Struggle-Against-COVID-19-in-Indonesian-Education-Responses-Requirements-and-Policy-Needs-for-Learning-Recovery http://hdl.handle.net/10986/36323 |
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