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5 Hari Belajar Tatap Muka Dibuka, 6 Sekolah Jadi Klaster Corona Baru di Indonesia
5 Hari Belajar Tatap Muka Dibuka, 6 Sekolah Jadi Klaster Corona Baru di Indonesia

INDUSTRY.co.id - Jakarta, Kementerian Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan melalui Menteri Nadiem Makariem pekan lalu telah memperbolehkan sekolah di zona kuning dan hijau dibuka kembali.

Namun, berselang 5 hari pembelajaran tatap muka sudah muncul 6 klaster corona baru yang tersebar di Indonesia.

"Saat PBM tatap muka dimulai, bermunculan klaster-klaster baru penularan Covid dari sekolah dari berbagai daerah. Konsekuensi serius dari kebijakan @Kemdikbud_RI !!Apa tindakanmu Kak @Nadiem_Makarim?" cuit akun Laporcovid19, yang dikutip redaksi dari laman Kumparan pada Kamis pagi (13/8).

Berikut adalah daftar 6 klaster corona baru sekolah di seluruh Indonesia: 

1. Klaster Sekolah Tulungagung
Siswa 9 tahun menulari 5 siswa lainnya dan 2 guru. Siswa ini tertular dari sang ayah.

2. Klaster Sekolah Kalimantan Barat
14 siswa dan 8 guru di Provinsi Kalbar terkonfirmasi positif Covid-19. Mereka berasal dari:

SMA 1 Ketapang,

SMA 1 Ngabang,

SMA 1 Pontianak,

SMPN 1 Pontianak,

SMAN 2 Pontianak

SMAN 3 Pontianak

3. Klaster Sekolah di Tegal
Siswa SD dari Kecamatan Pangkah, Tegal, positif corona tertular dari kakeknya. Ia sempat masuk sekolah. Akibatnya guru dan teman sekelasnya harus menjalani tes swab.

4. Klaster Sekolah di Cilegon
Seorang siswa SMPN 7 Cilegon positif COVID-19 di masa uji coba KBM tatap muka di 53 sekolah yang dihelat mulai 3 Agustus 2020.

Pemerintah Daerah Cirebon langsung membatalkan kebijakan sekolah tatap muka pada 5 Agustus.

5. Klaster Sekolah Sumedang
Pelajar (6 tahun) di Kecamatan Situraja & pelajar (9 tahun) dari Kecamatan Sumedang Utara tertular corona dari pedagang Pasar Situraja. Keduanya tertular saat perjalanan ke/dari sekolah.

6. Klaster Sekolah Pati

26 santri Pondok Pesantren di Kajen, Kecamatan Margoyoso, Pati dinyatakan positif COVID-19.

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https://www.industry.co.id/read/7219...u-di-indonesia

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How Countries are using Edtech to Support Remote Learning during Covid-19 Pandemic

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BERMUDA

The priority for the Department of Education is to ensure that educational activities continue through the extension of the school closures. Government has extended the “shelter-in-place” regime until May 2, 2020 and schools will resume the remote learning programs​. The Department will continue to provide updates through its Facebook page, email, school apps, social media, and its website.

The website also provides guidance to parents and caregivers on supporting remote learning at home. The Commissioner of Education also uses the website to share letters of encouragement with parents to keep morale high.

Physical copies of learning packets will be provided for students who do not have access to connectivity (device or the Internet) to ensure that all students are engaged in learning during the lockdown. These learning packets will be delivered to their roadside mailboxes by post office staff.

GUYANA

The Ministry of Education has put in place three key interventions to support the continuity of learning during COVID-19. First, practice test papers to support grade six students are available on the Ministry's website for students in coastal and hinterland regions with Internet connectivity. Students without connectivity in the hinterland regions will benefit from the distribution of compiled worksheets. Second, students can tune into the television learning channel to access educational programs at designated times for students. Third, education lessons through interactive radio instruction (IRI) have been put in place for grades 1-3, and broadcast to schools catering to grades 3 -6 radio listeners.

JAMAICA

The Ministry of Education, Youth and Information has put in place support initiatives targeted at all levels of the education system to the end of April 2020, with the possibility of further extension if required. This support includes several services for students, including: printing service and printed learning kits for students without Internet connection; educational television lessons and rebroadcasts accessible on 25 cable channels (eg. “School’s not OUT” on TJ Live channel); zero-rated data access to the MoEYI website which houses educational content and online exam (PEP) workbooks; PEP hotlines; learning content composed by the Early Childhood Commission for children aged 0-5 years; school-based initiatives using Google Suite, Schoology, Edmodo, Zoom, Skype, WhatsApp, etc. are in place and supported by the Education Officers; partnerships with Internet service providers to enable online learning on subsidized data plans as well as zero-rated learning websites; subsidized data plans provided by Digicel that are benefiting teachers; and digital learning resources available on open online platforms (eg. One on One Educational Services, Cheetah, Book Fusion, Edufocal, the Learning Hub, CSEC COVID-19 Toolkit, etc.)



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CAMBODIA

The Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport in cooperation with the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) launched Think! Think!, an educational programme to provide free online lessons to young students. The Ministry aims to broadcast this content as education TV programming via Satellite Decho TV (DTV) in the near future, to reach students with no access to the Internet or related devices. The Think! Think! program along with 15,000 types of new puzzle games are being made available on the ministry’s Facebook pages (MoEYS Cambodia and Krou Cambodia) every Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 5:00-5:30 pm.​



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