As the world rapidly evolves through technological and social changes, character education has become increasingly essential in shaping the next generation. Indonesian educators emphasize that academic knowledge alone is no longer enough; children
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Inclusive education has become an essential movement in creating equal learning opportunities for all children, including those with special needs. In Indonesia, the government has promoted inclusive schools to ensure that every child—regardless
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Constructivism holds that children construct their own knowledge through experience and interaction. The teacher’s role is to facilitate this discovery rather than transmit information. In constructivist classrooms, children a
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The introduction of the Minimum Competency Assessment (Asesmen Kompetensi Minimum or AKM) in Indonesia marks a major shift in the country’s education system. Unlike traditional exams that emphasize memorization, AKM focuses on evaluating student
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Deep thematic learning enables children to explore multiple subjects under one broad theme such as “Nature,” “Family,” or “Transportation.” Each theme connects learning across literacy, math, science, and art.For exam
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West Java’s recent policy requiring schools to start at 6:30 a.m. has sparked widespread debate among educators, parents, and health experts. The government claims the initiative aims to promote discipline and improve students’ productivity. H
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