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Mitigation Strategies for Face-to-Face Learning

The safety and health of students, teachers and staff must also be prioritized. Schools must ensure that they can reopen in a safe manner.

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A student at SDN 07 Cideng, Jakarta, returns from school, Friday (24/9/2021). SDN 07 Cideng is one of the schools that held limited face-to-face learning in Jakarta. Offline learning takes place three times a week and is attended by only 50 percent of students, while others study from home.

Face-to-face learning must be resumed after more than a year of school closures and remote lessons.

The longer schools are closed, the greater risks children will face, especially for those who have been unable to adapt to distance learning.

Editor:
Syahnan Rangkuti
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