BEKASI - President Prabowo Subianto emphasized that schools in the Disadvantaged, Frontier, and Outermost (3T) areas must be the first priority recipients of the Digital Interactive Board (PID/IFP) distribution.

President Prabowo said that the distribution of learning media in the form of interactive boards or smart boards is part of a large program to equalize the quality of national education, as well as strategic steps to ensure that children in the most remote areas also have the same access to learning technology as in big cities.

This was conveyed by President Prabowo Subianto during the Launch of Learning Digitization for Smart Indonesia at SMPN 4 Bekasi City, West Java, Monday, November 17.

President Prabowo said that the reports he received showed that some of the devices had arrived in various schools, including in mountainous areas that were difficult to reach.

Although this distribution process is not easy, the government is committed to ensuring that all schools get it evenly. President Prabowo also said that the digitization of education is prioritized to attend places that have been left behind.

President Prabowo also revealed the government's big plan to strengthen the digital learning ecosystem by building a teaching studio that is the production center for quality learning materials that can be accessed by schools throughout Indonesia simultaneously.


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