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Planting Seeds

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Of the 51 young people who passed the Indonesia Teaches program, Mutia Hapsari, 24, a former Tempo reporter, is one of them. She documents her experiences as a teacher in the interior of East Kalimantan.

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BAREFOOT, the children sporting the white and red uniform sat on wooden chairs in the classroom. Before them were books and pencils. Looking at the board, one of the students shouted:

+ “Ibu Mutia, should we write it down?”

= I responded, “Yes, write it down.”

In less than five seconds, another child would shout, asking the same thing. I would give the same answer. If they asked the same question four times, I would usually say firmly

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