In 2021, Indonesia ranked 62 out of 70 countries in relation to literacy levels. Based on the Program for International Student Assessment (PISA), literacy levels and interests are still very low. Meanwhile, many children also struggle to acquire basic academic skills. This lowers the chance for students to maximize their full potential. People were confused about why the majority of students weren’t doing well, considering how they spend hours in front of their computers. This has aroused an interest in other education systems, as people start to compare Indonesia’s systems to other countries such as Finland.
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