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The Pandemic’s Lost Generation

Monday, August 10, 2020

There are problems with distance learning during the coronavirus pandemic. It is believed that student dropouts and early marriage are increasing.

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Students study on the roof of a public bathroom to get free Internet connection in Sigemplong, Batang, Central Java, July 3. ANTARA/Harviyan Perdana Putra. tempo : 173223117972.

WHILE presiding over an online meeting with the theme Opening In-Person Study in Yellow Zones on Monday, August 3, Nadiem Makarim explained a number of issues which have arisen with distance learning. The minister of education and culture highlighted the burden which is being borne by students, such as buying Internet data package.

Agus Sartono, Deputy Coordinator for Education and Religion at the Coordinating Ministry for Human Development and

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