The future of basic education in Indonesia is facing complex challenges, ranging from technological shifts and socio-economic inequalities to curriculum relevance and teacher capacity. This article explores these issues through a humanistic and reflective lens, emphasizing the importance of inclusive, adaptive, and student-centered approaches. It highlights the need for systemic transformation that is rooted in equity, innovation, and sustainable development to prepare Indonesian children for a rapidly changing world.
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