Verbs and Tenses MatterPramod KanakathNovember 7, 2022 by Pramod KanakathNovember 7, 20220Most of us, in our childhood, watched the moon and thought it was a piece of white blob tossed on...
Wellness at Canggu Community SchoolIndonesia ExpatSeptember 26, 2022 by Indonesia ExpatSeptember 26, 20220Canggu Community School offers an empowered education and a unique adventure, with a balanced and holistic focus. Our community follows...
Families and Education: Through Adversity Comes StrengthDavid NesbitMarch 7, 2022 by David NesbitMarch 7, 20220Indonesia’s Education and the world in general is and has been, facing Adversity never before encountered in modern times and...
Learning through the PandemicPramod KanakathMarch 2, 2022 by Pramod KanakathMarch 2, 20220Ever since classrooms shifted to computers and smartphones, our attitude to work and study has been showing consistent variations. Admit...
Jakarta Implements 50 Percent Face-to-Face Schools Learning Starting TodayIndonesia ExpatFebruary 4, 2022 by Indonesia ExpatFebruary 4, 20220A full face-to-face learning policy is being replaced with 50 percent learning and will take effect Friday 4th February, according...
Jakarta Cancels Full-time Face-to-Face Learning PlansIndonesia ExpatSeptember 13, 2021 by Indonesia ExpatSeptember 13, 20210The limited number of face-to-face schools that were planned to open every day in Jakarta will not go ahead. Head...
Face-to-face School in Jakarta Starts 30th ?AugustIndonesia ExpatAugust 25, 2021August 27, 2021 by Indonesia ExpatAugust 25, 2021August 27, 20210The DKI Jakarta Provincial Government is planning to open schools to conduct limited face-to-face learning (PTM) on Monday 30th August....
Welcome Back to (Online) SchoolIndonesia ExpatAugust 11, 2021 by Indonesia ExpatAugust 11, 20210Returning to Jakarta and to school after the summer break feels like Groundhog Day – again. Students at international schools...
Meeting Different Learning NeedsIndonesia ExpatAugust 5, 2021August 10, 2021 by Indonesia ExpatAugust 5, 2021August 10, 20210At Jakarta Intercultural School, individualised learning is at the heart of every classroom No two children are alike, and this...
Jakarta Intercultural School Resumes On-Campus LearningIndonesia ExpatApril 7, 2021July 9, 2021 by Indonesia ExpatApril 7, 2021July 9, 20210 JIS prioritizes the health and safety of its students, teachers, and staff in the 2020/21 academic year with students returning...
How Parents Can Support Children for Long-Term Online Learning?Indonesia ExpatMarch 4, 2021July 9, 2021 by Indonesia ExpatMarch 4, 2021July 9, 20210Uncertainty for our children’s future remains despite the development of the COVID-19 vaccine and its recent deployment to the masses....
THE CONCEPT OF AKO: Teaching and Learning as Two Sides of the Same CoinIndonesia ExpatOctober 8, 2020November 10, 2021 by Indonesia ExpatOctober 8, 2020November 10, 20210In English, the words ‘teach’ and ‘learn’ are often used separately, implying that a teacher only ‘teaches’ and a learner...
Online Learning: Should I? Shouldn?t I?Indonesia ExpatMarch 12, 2019November 10, 2021 by Indonesia ExpatMarch 12, 2019November 10, 20210The most obvious benefit of online learning is the convenience: you can work at your own pace, from wherever you...
An Expat’s Guide to International Preschools in IndonesiaIshia ToledoFebruary 17, 2017March 5, 2018 by Ishia ToledoFebruary 17, 2017March 5, 20180Moving to a foreign country and raising your kids there can be a big challenge. An even bigger challenge will...
Mr. Hornby’ Opus: Global Jaya SchoolAngela JelitaMarch 7, 2016 by Angela JelitaMarch 7, 20160Established in 1995, Global Jaya School (GJS) is located in Bintaro, a suburb on the outskirts of Jakarta. GJS is...
Kite Surfing and Stand-up Paddle FunRemko TanisJuly 16, 2013December 20, 2019 by Remko TanisJuly 16, 2013December 20, 20190 Looking for an exciting new sport? Before you go and buy new equipment, take a course at Rip Curl...
Use your Mum’ smartphone to do your HomeworkMark LediardMay 20, 2013May 3, 2020 by Mark LediardMay 20, 2013May 3, 20200Ban hand phones It was only a few years ago that cell phones were being banished from classrooms. As far...
Want to Study Indonesian in Jakarta? Few Schools Here May Make the GradeKelly HenleyFebruary 25, 2013August 16, 2017 by Kelly HenleyFebruary 25, 2013August 16, 20179 Finding quality Indonesian classes is surprisingly tough in the nation’s capital. And as interest grows it may get tougher. Back...