Education is a recognized Constitutional Right in Indonesia. In recent times, digitization of education has emerged as a transformative force, revolutionizing the way knowledge is disseminated and acquired. However, implementing universal digitization of education in Indonesia requires a multifaceted approach, centred on a legal rights regime, founded on Constitutional equality of access and mediated through technological intervention. This legal article, based on secondary sources, elaborates on the prerequisites of Constitutional Rights and Constitutionalism from a legal rights-based perspective for successful digitization, highlighting the importance of infrastructure, inclusivity, and pedagogic considerations in the digitization of Education. Acknowledging the imperative of digitization of education in Indonesia, it identifies the legal gaps in the regulation of technology-mediated education, addresses issues of legality and equity in implementing online education, and suggests legal measures for ensuring standards and acceptance of online education in Indonesia. The article posits that digital online education needs to be legally regulated to ensure standards of education and equity of access in consonance with Indonesian Constitutional principles and legal recognition of Education as an inalienable Constitutional Right.
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