Jakarta, Nov. 17 -- Indonesia's Primary and Secondary Education Minister Abdul Mu'ti said on Monday that the distribution of interactive flat panels (IFPs) has led to improved learning outcomes in schools across the country.

Mu'ti said his ministry had monitored and evaluated schools that received the devices and found noticeable improvements in classroom dynamics and student performance.

He said lessons had become more engaging, with students showing greater enthusiasm, adding that the gains reflected the impact of President Prabowo Subianto's digital learning initiative.

Mu'ti reported that as of Nov. 16, 2025, a total of 172,550 IFPs had arrived at schools and learning centers nationwide, while another 43,022 were still in transit....