2,829 Schools In Jakarta Hold Distance Learning

JAKARTA - DKI Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung revealed that thousands of schools underwent distance learning (PJJ) today. PJJ is done to prevent disruptions to teaching and learning activities.

As is known, in the past week, demonstrations were held at several points which resulted in a number of roads being closed, leading to clashes.

"The Education Office has decided that there are 2,829 schools whose learning is online," said Pramono at DKI Jakarta City Hall, Central Jakarta, Monday, September 1.

Then, as many as 2,439 schools in Jakarta continue to carry out normal teaching and learning activities in their respective education units, as well as 346 schools running in a hybrid manner.

"Why is this being done? Because after all, so that the education process in Jakarta is not disrupted," said Pramono.

On that occasion, Pramono also revealed that the government provides flexibility for private companies to work from home (WFH) until Tuesday, September 2.

Likewise with the state civil apparatus (ASN) within the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government which is allowed by WFH until tomorrow.

"If 1-2 days later everything has been running normally, what, we will withdraw the work from home. Including there is an appeal to the private sector. But we leave this entirely to the private sector to take policies," he said.

Pramono mengungkapkan, saat ini kondisi di Jakarta sudah normal kembali. Bahkan, pelaksanaan hari bebas kendaran bermotor atau car free day (CFD) di Sudirman-Thamrin juga berlangsung kondusif.