Pedagogia: Jurnal Pendidikan
Vol. 15 No. 2 (2026): August

Technology Challenges and Opportunities in Indonesian School Education: Tantangan dan Peluang Teknologi dalam Pendidikan Sekolah Indonesia

Mali, Yustinus Calvin Gai (Unknown)
Tresiani, Ike (Unknown)
Harwanto, Novie Feronika (Unknown)
Renita, Reza (Unknown)
Putriani, Arlinda (Unknown)
Widiprastyanti, Anita (Unknown)
Yuntiawati, Meykke Alvia (Unknown)
Erinta , Elmi (Unknown)
Samsuar, Rizky Setiawan (Unknown)
Arya, Raynaldo Gusti (Unknown)
Setia, Narendra (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
15 Apr 2026

Abstract

General Background: Technology has become an essential component in contemporary education, supporting teaching and learning practices across diverse contexts. Specific Background: This study explores technology use in schools across three Indonesian islands Sumatra, Kalimantan, and Sulawesi through a holistic review of 34 newspaper and online articles published between 2022 and 2024. Knowledge Gap: Previous studies have rarely utilized newspaper sources to examine region-specific technological issues in Indonesian education, particularly across multiple islands. Aims: The study aims to identify key issues and challenges associated with integrating technology into teaching and learning practices in these regions. Results: The findings reveal that limited infrastructure, including inadequate computers and slow internet access, remains a major challenge, especially in Kalimantan and Sulawesi, while more structured technological initiatives are evident in Sumatra; despite constraints, schools demonstrate adaptive strategies such as digital literacy programs, coding activities, and the use of simple technologies to support learning engagement. Novelty: The study introduces a holistic literature review approach based on newspaper data to map educational technology conditions across geographically diverse regions. Implications: The results highlight the need for collaborative support among schools, government, and private sectors, as well as the importance of preparing pre-service teachers to utilize low-bandwidth and simple technologies suitable for remote educational settings. Highlights• Limited infrastructure remains a central barrier in multiple regions• Rural classrooms adopt adaptive digital practices despite constraints• Teacher education requires focus on simple technology utilization KeywordsEducational Technology; Rural Education; Digital Infrastructure; Teacher Education; Indonesia

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Journal Info

Abbrev

pedagogia

Publisher

Subject

Education Other

Description

Aim : This journal aimed at communicating the results of research of professors, teachers, practitioners, and scientists in the field of education covering teaching areas in primary education or all education, applied science and critical analytical studies education. - Readers targeted by this ...