Jakarta, March 12 -- The Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education has said technology interventions can help boost access to and the quality of education in underdeveloped, frontier, and outermost (3T) areas.
Head of the ministry's Data and Information Technology Center Yudhistira Nugraha explained that one of the forms of technology intervention is the Rumah Pendidikan application, which supports the education of students and partners.
"This platform covers various aspects, such as access to learning for students, teachers' competency improvement, support for schools in managing resources, and the involvement of parents and partners in the education ecosystem," he said here on Wednesday.
He delivered the remarks during a meeting wi...
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