Indonesia has announced the digitization of the Academic Ability Tests (TKA) to improve national education assessment standards. This transformation is part of the government's efforts to enhance educational quality and facilitate access to information.
The Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) in Dubai has released a comprehensive guide for remote learning, highlighting 11 key points to assist parents in supporting their children during this new educational phase. This guide comes at a time when reliance on digital education is increasing.
The education system is undergoing radical transformations due to remote learning, necessitating a reconstruction of educational strategies. These changes aim to enhance the quality of education and provide equal opportunities for students.
Indonesian Minister of Higher Education and Technology, Brian Yuliarto, announced the implementation of an electronic education system in universities starting this week. This decision is part of the government's efforts to enhance digital education in the country.
Malaysian Prime Minister <strong>Anwar Ibrahim</strong> announced a collaboration between the <strong>Malaysian Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC)</strong> and <strong>JAKIM</strong> to launch AI-based educational facilities in selected institutions. The initiative aims to benefit approximately <strong>3,000 students</strong> across several states, enhancing critical thinking and digital innovation.
The Indonesian Ministry of Religion announced that the MOOC Pintar platform has contributed to financial savings of up to <strong>8.7 trillion Indonesian rupiah</strong> by 2025. This platform aims to enhance the efficiency of civil service employees by offering free and flexible training courses.
The Ministry of Education in the UAE has announced new plans to enhance the distance education system until 2026, covering schools, universities, and examinations. This initiative aims to boost digital education and improve educational quality.
Today, the Minya centers have initiated a remote work system aimed at improving the quality of education and facilitating access to information. This new system reflects modern educational trends and enhances students' ability to learn in a flexible environment.
The UAE has announced a strategic partnership with Starlink aimed at providing digital education to remote and underserved communities worldwide. This initiative reflects the country's commitment to enhancing access to education and information technology.
The Jordanian House of Representatives has begun discussions on updating educational curricula to meet modern requirements and student needs. This initiative is part of the government's efforts to enhance the quality of education in the country.
The Indonesian Minister of Education, Abdul Mu'ti, announced the launch of an innovative program involving 150 graduates from the LPDP scholarship program aimed at enhancing education in remote areas. This initiative focuses on utilizing technology in education and represents a significant step towards improving educational quality in underprivileged regions.
The Indonesian Vice President, <strong>Gibran Rakabuming Raka</strong>, and Minister of Education, <strong>Abdul Mu'min</strong>, have launched a program aimed at accelerating digital transformation in primary schools in remote areas. The initiative targets <strong>150 graduates</strong> from the Education Fund Management Institution to support education in the <strong>3T</strong> regions.
The Indonesian Vice President, <strong>Gibran Rakabuming Raka</strong>, launched the <strong>Pejuang Digital</strong> program in <strong>Jakarta</strong> on Thursday, aiming to accelerate the digitization of education in remote areas. This initiative targets bridging the educational gap and improving learning quality in underprivileged regions.
The Indonesian Ministry of Religious Affairs has announced the launch of the MOOC Pintar platform, aimed at training <strong>500,000 teachers</strong> simultaneously. This initiative seeks to enhance educational efficiency across the country.
Digital infrastructure in schools significantly improves education quality and outcomes, opening new horizons for both students and teachers. This development is crucial for adapting to modern educational demands.
The United Arab Emirates has announced an extension of remote learning in universities, with a single exception for students who need to attend in person for practical purposes. This decision is part of the government's efforts to ensure student safety during current circumstances.
The American University of Sharjah has announced the continuation of remote learning to ensure the safety of students and staff amid current health conditions in the region. This decision reflects the university's commitment to providing a safe and effective educational environment.
The UAE's Ministry of Education announced the extension of distance learning for schools and kindergartens until April 17, aiming to ensure student safety during current health conditions. This decision is part of the country's efforts to address ongoing health challenges.
The UAE's Ministry of Education has announced 22 new rules to organize distance learning, involving schools, teachers, students, and parents. This initiative aims to enhance educational quality and ensure the continuity of learning amid current circumstances.
Schools in the United Arab Emirates are continuing to implement remote learning as the return to classrooms remains under review. This decision is made in light of current health conditions that necessitate precautionary measures.
Professor Susanto announced that the PP Tunas Law reestablishes the family as a key foundation for value education in Indonesia. The law, set to take effect in March 2026, aims to protect children in the digital space and enhance parental guidance.
Academic research highlights the necessity of combining social media restrictions for children with enhanced education on digital risks. This comes amid rising concerns about negative impacts such as cyberbullying and violence.
The government of Palangka Raya in Indonesia has announced its support for a decision by the Ministry of Communications and Digitalization to restrict access to social media for children under 16. This initiative aims to safeguard youth from increasing digital risks.
The government of Banjatengah, Indonesia, has announced an initiative to enhance digital education for parents as part of its efforts to support the implementation of the Child Protection Law, set to take effect in March 2026. This decision aims to protect children from digital risks.
The Indonesian Ministry of Education has announced its full support for the PP Tunas program, aimed at enhancing digital education and protecting children from the risks associated with uncontrolled technology use. This initiative is part of the government's efforts to improve the digital learning environment.
Indonesian President Joko Widodo announced a new hybrid education plan aimed at reducing educational gaps in remote areas. This initiative is part of the government's efforts to enhance education quality amid digital transformation.
Indonesian student Ni Luh Deta Ayu Padma Sari reports that the PP Tunas app helps students concentrate on their studies while reducing the impact of social media. This initiative is part of the Indonesian government's efforts to protect children in the digital space.
Dwi Sukarmi, Deputy Head of Public Relations at Kwarcab Pramuka, emphasized the crucial role of the scouting movement in enhancing child protection in the digital space during an event in Timong. The initiative aims to integrate digital ethics education into scouting activities.
The Indonesian government announced the implementation of the Digital Child Protection Law starting March 28, 2026, aimed at safeguarding children under 16 from digital risks. This law is seen as a positive step towards improving educational quality and protecting children from harmful content.
The Indonesian Ministry of Religious Affairs has announced a comprehensive program to enhance digital culture among students in religious educational institutions. This initiative aligns with the new government regulation aimed at child protection, impacting over 13 million students under the ministry's supervision.