JAKARTA - Changes in ministries are usually followed by changes in curriculum and policies. If this happens, it will be a hassle for teachers and students. In fact, said the General Chairperson of the Board of the Indonesian Teachers Association (PGRI) Prof. Dr. Unifah Rosyidi, M.Pd., the current priority is not curriculum or policy changes, but how the infrastructure and educational facilities are improved and evenly distributed, so that the quality of education can be better. “Right now, what is urgent is not changing the curriculum, but how we all realize that Indonesia, which consists of islands, is connected to the internet, which is cheap and equitable for our children. We have to focus on building internet network infrastructure. If you need, free internet during study hours," she said.


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