Opportunities and risks for EdTech in Southeast Asia – (Indonesian)
Catch up or re-watch the ‘Opportunities and risks for EdTech in Southeast Asia’ event from Bett Asia, with leading industry experts and senior government leaders.
This recorded session outlines the local situation, country by country, and seeks to demonstrate how the project interventions can overcome obstacles in order to maximise the contribution that EdTech can make to both students’ achievement and the quality of learning in the region.
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Bett Asia – Meet the speakers
Meet the leading industry experts and senior government leaders who spoke at our expert forum ‘Opportunities and risks for EdTech in Souteast Asia’ at Bett Asia.
Participants sponsored by the TIESEA project
Rithy Thull
Mr. Pring Morkoath
Mr. Eang Pisey
Teti Kurniawati
Ms Jacqueline Jamillah ALi
Ms Redilyn Agub
Dr. Luu Bich Ngoc
Dr. Tô Hồng Nam
Dr. Ton Quang Cuong
TIESEA Team
Dr. Tim Denny
Ms Zenaida Domingo
Ms Cahya Kusuma Ratih
Mr Kosal Chea
Ms Nguyen Hong Hanh
ADB
Dr. Ayako Inagaki
Mr. Fook Yen Chong
Other (including Speakers)
Mr. Michael Ngo
Mr. Vincent Quah
David Hollands
Andi Kristanto
Vatsun Thirapatarapong
Rithy Thul
Passionate about promoting bicycle, technology and start-up from Cambodia.
I am a co-founder of SmallWorld Venture, a micro-vc and venture builder based in Phnom Penh in 2011, Codingat.com, a Cambodia based tech venture in 2013. I have practiced micro-investing in over 20 startups since founding SmallWorld, one of which happened to be BookMeBus.com.
In 2017, co-founded an open source-based computer company, KOOMPI, with a mission to create tools for the next generation of social and business innovators, scientists, engineers, and explorers. That same year, I also started a sustainable living village concept and a reforestation pilot project called VitaminAir located around 110 km from Phnom Penh. It is still in its early stage of development.
In 2019, established Selendra Blockchain, a multichain interoperable Nominated Proof-of-Stake network for developing and running EVM compatible blockchain applications. Selendra aims to nurture a network of DApps that will be at the forefront of Web 3.0 adoption in Cambodia and the region.
In short, bring blockchain’s many benefits, a step closer to the masses – the ordinary person. And help accelerate the advancement and strengthen the industry as a whole.
Mr. Eang Pisey
“My name is Eang Pisey and I am a Science Education Team Leader for the New Generation School Program, a reform in Cambodian Education, for over 6 years with 10 special selected schools. Below are my key responsibilities for my current career:
- Train all the teachers in the program about STEM, methods of teaching, ICT in teaching etc.
- Facilitate all the Science Education to all targeted schools of NGS
- Design of Science Curricular materials to promote intensive science education at a Science Theme School.
- Conduct teacher orientation in the use of the Science Lab and its equipment as well as safety hazards.
- Carry out workshops with teachers on a regular basis with specific topics relating to the science curricula.
- Lab installation in NGS Scholls, this entails the procurement and organization of materials to equip the labs, and overall monitoring.
- Provide support to Science teachers inside and outside the classroom.
- Observe Science classes and provide constructive feedback to teachers.
- Create a resource list that cross-references available educational online resources in Khmer and English that apply to relevant lessons in the curriculum.
- Track those teachers who are making the best progress in their teaching and those that are making the least progress.
- Technical support to Science Clubs and STEM Education.
In my free time, I like doing research on the web and reading books.”
Bionote – Redilyn C. Agub
Redilyn C. Agub, the Chief of the eTESDA Division of the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority, started her career as a Science and Math teacher. Her love of computers and its related technology allowed her to bloom into a TVET leader that continually influences TVET educators in the
Philippines.
Ms. Agub is the first trainer to be certified by TESDA for the Competency “Developing Learning Materials for eLearning” a course under Trainers Methodology Level II for Philippine TVET. She currently leads the development of courses and management of the TESDA Online Program, the TVET platform that offers
FREE technical vocational courses in the Philippines.
She authored two (2) modules and led the training of lead trainers on Trainer’s Methodology Level 1, a course required of all TVET trainers in the Philippines. She is also a certified trainer of the module Develop Learning Materials for e-Learning, a module of Trainers Methodology Level 2.
In her previous assignment as the supervisor of the Curriculum and Training Aids Development Division (CTADD) of TESDA, she led her team in policy making activities on Curriculum and Learning Systems. Among the projects she was involved in are the research in Philippine Credit Transfer System (PCTS) and the Evaluation of the Diploma Level Curriculum which lead to the “Manual for the Evaluation of PQF Level 5 (Diploma) Programs” which she wrote for TESDA.
Dr. Ton Quang Cuong
Dr. Ton Quang Cuong is Dean of Edtech Faculty, University of Education, Vietnam National University, Hanoi (VNU-UEd). He is known as an Edtech thought leader and MOET’s Consulting Specialist on Edtech for K-12 education in Vietnam.
Ton Quang Cuong is a superior lecturer with extensive teaching experience on teacher education, educational technology and management skills and worked 16 years for a Faculty of Teacher Education, University of Education. The university provides new model of teacher training in Vietnam, develops research and service in educational management and leadership, collaboration with other institutions in Vietnam and oversea.
As a honor and prestige expert, Head of Department of Learning Theories and Instruction Technology and Dean of the Faculty, he is responsible for the development curricula, learning methodology and technology, leadership and management instruction at Faculty of Teacher Education, VNU-UEd.
Since February 2018 he leads the first one in Vietnam Faculty of Educational Technology which provides new educator generation – “EduTecher” and pursues new trends of educational technology, technology and society.
Dr. Luu Bich Ngoc
Assoc. Prof. PhD
Director
National Council Office for Education and Human Resources Development
VIETNAM MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING
35, Dai Co Viet Road, Hai Ba Trung District, Hanoi
Tel: 0912 378 681; Email: [email protected]
http://hoidongquocgiagiaoduc.moet.gov.vn
Ms. Jacqueline Jamillah J. Ali
Position: Supervising Technical Education and Skills Development (TESD) Specialist Organization: National Institute for Technical Education and Skills Development (NITESD), eTESDA Division
Jacqueline Ali is the Supervising Technical Education and Skills Development Specialist of the eTESDA Division under the National Institute for Technical Education and Skills Development (NITESD). She supervises the in-house development of online technical vocational education and training (TVET) courseware and the management of the TESDA Online Program (TOP), TESDA’s platform for massive open online courses (MOOCs) for TVET.
With focus on research and development and partnerships and linkages, Jacqueline develops program and policy recommendations for TVET implementation and fosters collaborations and networking for the sector. Working in the development sector, she leverages her Art Studies background in developing people-centered interventions for social equity, diversity, and sustainability towards the creation of a community of practice for TVET.
Email address: [email protected]
Ms. Teti Kurniawati
Ms. Teti Kurniawati was born in Bandung 14 January 1977. She is a science teacher at SMPN 3 Baleendah, Bandung Regency, West Java, in Indonesia. This school has about 1.200 students spread over 33 classes, and I teach 5 classes in 9th grade. My last education was S-2 (master) science education at UPI (Indonesian Education University). Ms Kurniawati has a strong ambition for science because it is very human life -related, contextual, and can be used to solve life problems. Therefore, she uses the learning model called the STEM-PjBL learning model. This model can stimulate or motivate students to understand natural phenomena, recognize problems in their environment, and be able to solve these problems by creating and producing a product that is useful in life.
Mr. Pring Morkoath
Director of General Secondary Education Department,
Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport,
Kingdom of Cambodia,
Mr. Morkoath is serving as Director of GSED from 2017 onwards. For the current time, I am a deputy project manager for USESDPII /ADB and coordinator for SEIP/WB Project and have been instrumental in Covivd 19 response supporting teaching aids production, multidisciplinary teaching method and distance learning.
Mr. Morkoath receive Bachelor of Science in Biology from RUPP in 1996, Secondary Teaching Pedagogy Certificate from NIE in 1997, Master in Law and Political Science from BBU in 2011 and Educational Management from NIE in 2016.
Dr. Tô Hồng Nam
Dr. Tô Hồng Nam acts as the Deputy Director of the Department of Information Technology of the Ministry of Education and Training (MOET). He is a doctor of Public Administration from the Vietnam National Academy of Public Administration and possess a Master of Public Policy, University of Queensland, Australia.
Nguyen Hong Hanh
Ms. Hanh has over 10 years’ experience working with over 200 leading publishers, content providers and Edtech companies. She holds MA in international relations (Diplomatic Academy of Viet Nam) and she is currently the Founder and CEO of Edtech Agency (Viet Nam).
She has been the Director of the Learning tree project, a non-profit educational project aiming at creating a MOOCS, where she developed MOOC translators communities across countries and establish business partnership with MOOCs providers worldwide. Between 2012 and 2019 she worked at Alpha Books JSC, where she has been in charge of K12 Texbook Project and E-learning Project.
Ms Cahya Kusuma Ratih (Cahya/Ratih)
Dipl.Ing (BA), S.ST, MT
[email protected]
+62 81 398 426 293
She graduated more than 10 years ago in computer sciences, but currently is pursuing her passion in ICT for education. She is working with SEAMOLEC since 2008. She started her career as a junior instructor at Vocational Education Development Center in Malang and then worked on various regional and international projects with SEAMOLEC.
Her recent contribution to several projects including (1) South-East Asia Sales Competition funded by the Erasmus+, European Union, (2) Technology-enabled Innovation in Southeast Asia Education (TIESEA) funded by the ADB, (3) International Telecommunication Union – Indonesia Schools Connectivity Assessments funded by the FCDO, UK (4) Development of Digital Human Resources through Online Education for the Development of Digital Economy –national priority research funded by the MoECRT in 2021.
Because of her active contribution to the dissemination of Common ASEAN Tourism Curriculum (CATC) Toolboxes empowered by distance learning, since 2019, she is a member of the Indonesia National Tourism Professional Board (NTPB) based on SK Kemenpar No KM288/IL.15/MENPAR/2019 and KM/111/IL.09.00/2021.
Mr John Denny, PhD
Education consultant
Email: [email protected]
Mr. John Denny (Tim) is a senior technical advisor on a wide range of education issues supporting mainly developing countries throughout Asia and Africa. He is currently supporting the Asian Development Bank and the EU on research toward country situation analysis on education technologies.
Tim started his career in the field of education in the late 80’s in higher education management, then went on to a successful teaching career where he served as professor in universities in Japan, Taipei, Vietnam, and the USA. In 2005 he changed focus to become an advisor to governments on education issues and since that time has supported development of secondary and higher education policy/plans, ICT for education guidelines, and national education sector analysis. He has served as a UNICEF staff for 6 years where he has lead education research, developed education management information systems and deployed national emergency education solutions through manmade and natural calamities. He has held a passion for education technologies throughout his career and is currently focusing on assisting private sector upstarts, NGOs and through consultancy work to revision education systems in preparation for the “forth industrial revolution” which will see focus on outcomes rather than inputs.
Brief presentation summary:
Teacher development in a digital age: ideas to bridge the rural-urban divide
Will focus on transformative ideas to effectuate lasting change in how rural teacher development and retention is approached in order to introduce sustainability and bridge the major challenges faced in rural teacher retention. While in this digital age there are many great solutions that utilize ICT in an effort to address weaknesses, the author argues that jumping to a solution without clearly understanding the problem and developing cultural change will be short lived.
Mr Kosal Chea
An education development specialist, program planner, researcher, advocacy; awareness raising and policy development with more than 20 years’ experience in the field of formal and non-formal education, early childhood care development, child labor education, child dropout prevention through innovative ICT technology programming in Cambodia. He has extensive experience in implementing international donor projects in collaboration with government partners, subcontractors and local community stakeholder groups. His experience includes managing and implementing programs from the initial research phase and situational analysis, through to baseline assessments, program start up, monitoring and evaluation through the implementation phase and conducting final assessments.
Holding various position in his career ranging from trainer, project assistant, senior project assistant, education advisor, education specialist and top management position such as project director, country coordinator, country director managing multimillions USD dollar project funded by major donors such as UNICEF, Plan International, Winrock International, USAID, USDOL and more. He has Master’s degree in Business Administration, gained from Australia and a Bachelor in education and fluent in both Khmer (native language) and English Language. Currently working as Independent Consultant.
Zenaida T. Domingo
Zenaida T. Domingo is the National Focal Person of TIESEA Philippines. She has more than 30 years of extensive experience in planning, management, training, media production and monitoring/evaluation of education projects in the formal sector, alternative learning system and early childhood care and development. Her major work focus includes distance education, media-based instructional strategies, curriculum development and course design of audio-video learning modules. Her other areas of specialization are: advocacy and social mobilization, media production, partnership building with both local and international agencies, government institutions, non-government organizations, community-based groups, and the private sector
She has served the education sector in various capacities: Commuication Specialist of the Early Childhood and Development Council; Director of the SouthEast Asia Centre for Lifelong Learning for Sustainable Development (SEA CLLSD), a Category 2 Centre of UNESCO; Philippine Project Director of the Education ahd Livelihood Skills Alliance (ELSA), of the International Youth Foundation which was an implementing partner of the USAID EQuALLS 2; Project; Director, Business Development Office/Senior Training Specialist of SEAMEO-INNOTECH where she managed projects for USAID, UNESCO, World Bank and the Philippine Senate; Manager, Media Communications and Training Programs of the Technology and Livelihood Resource Center and managed print/radio-TV production, training, distance study, techno-info dissemination services; supervising producer of 2 TV programs on agribusiness and technology-based livelihood enterprises; Director of a World Bank distance education project. She has also served as consultant to various educational development a agencies including World Bank, ADB, UNESCO, ILO, Aus-Aid. With a masteral degree in educational communication and a Ph.D. in educational management, she was a recipient of scholarships and professional grants from UNESCO, East-West Center, University of Pennsylvania. Nippon Hoso Kyokai, Hoso Bunka Foundation, and Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung.
Ms. Ayako Inagaki
Director
Human and Social Development Division
Southeast Asia Department
Asian Development Bank
Ayako Inagaki is the Director of the Southeast Asia Department, Human and Social Development Division at the Asian Development Bank (ADB). She leads the planning, implementation, and supervision of ADB’s lending and non-lending operations in education, health, and social protection. As Chair of ADB’s Health Sector Group, Ayako also oversees the preparation and implementation of the health sector group work plan. Ayako has over 30 years of experience in the sectors and has recently worked on emerging and cross-cutting issues affecting human and social development, such as digitalization, post-pandemic recovery, and climate adaptation and resilience.
Fook Yen, Chong
Fook Yen, Chong is a senior social sector specialist (skill development) working in the Asian Development Bank. He has more than 25 years of work experience in Technical Vocational Education Training (TVET). In ADB, he manages and supports TVET/Higher Education projects in India, Bangladesh, the Philippines, Cambodia, and Indonesia.
Prior to joining ADB, he worked in various multilateral and bi-lateral organizations such as GIZ (German Corporation for International Cooperation), the World Bank Group, Institute of Technical Education-Singapore, and Rwanda Workforce Development Authority. He contributed extensively to improving TVET in different part of the world in countries such as Mozambique, Uganda, Rwanda, Mongolia, Pakistan, Malawi, Tanzania, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, China, and India.
As a practitioner in TVET, his expertise includes TVET strategic planning, training facility infrastructure planning and design, TVET curriculum design and development, TVET training equipment requirement, and TVET teachers’ training. He has co-authored two publications on Training Facility Norms and Standard Training Equipment Lists for Precision Engineering and Mechatronic Technology trades. His latest pursue is in developing and deploying Mixed Reality (MR) training content for skill training, and accelerating TVET institutions capability in developing fourth industrial revolution expertise. He also has a strong interest in exploring how investing in innovations and technologies can drive economic growth in developing countries.
David Hollands
Global Education Strategist
HP
Australia
+61437901338
[email protected]
https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidhollands1/
David is passionate believer that education is the building block for transforming people, communities, and our planet for the better. Focused on the role education has to build foundations of lasting social and economic change, David uses his background and decades of experience in technology ,megatrends , innovation and strategy to help engage transformation for education.
David is a Global Education Strategist, driving HP’s education strategy and solution development. Engaging with Governments , NGO’s , UN entities, institutions , educators and students to help realise the goal of improving education outcomes for 100 million learners by 2025.
Outside of his role at HP , David volunteers his own time in a range of global education engagements, most recently as a judge for the world’s best school prize , as well as mentoring organisations, individuals and acting as an industry advisor for Australian Digital Technologies curriculum.
Michael Ngo
Country Manager of ELSA Speak Vietnam / Giám đốc Quốc gia tại ELSA Speak Vietnam
Michael is currently Country Manager of ELSA Speak Vietnam, a leading AI solution for English pronunciation with over 10 million downloads in Vietnam and 40 million worldwide. Before joining ELSA Speak as Country Manager, Michael Ngo had more than 15 years of experience in technology and digital industries in Asia.
With an ever-growing passion for innovation, Michael Ngo has engaged in creating business solutions for EdTech, O2O, Mobile, eCommerce, Marketplace, Logistics, B2B SaaS and Digital Transformation.
- Country Manager at ELSA Speak Vietnam
- MBA from University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) & National University of Singapore (NUS)
- Co-founder/ COO at Okiela | E-commerce technology company
- Business Director at Grey Group | Dentsu | Havas Worldwide
Vincent Quah
Vincent has more than 30 years of work experiences in the Government, Education, Life Science and Research sectors. He has worked in both the public and private sectors and has had roles ranging from sales, business development, operations, education, research and teaching. Currently, he is Director, Education Industry for Microsoft APAC and he has responsibilities that include strategy development, business development/growth and working to support education customer success in their adoption of Microsoft technologies and platforms. Vincent spends most of his time with senior officials in the Ministry of Education and tertiary education institutions, listening and speaking with stakeholders to understand their needs and requirements.
Prior to his current role, Vincent has also spent the bulk of the last 7 years working with customers to accelerate the adoption of cloud technologies to address their digital transformation agendas, be operationally more efficient and effective, and to deliver a higher value to their users. In addition, Vincent has spoken and participated in conferences in more than 15 countries, including Australia, Canada, China, India and Singapore. Vincent was also appointed to the Asia Development Bank’s High Level Advisory Group for Digital Technology from 2019 – 2022.
Andi Kristanto
My name is Dr. Andi Kristanto, S.Pd., M.Pd. I come from Surabaya Indonesia, Organizational position as vice secretary Indonesian education technology study program association.
Structural Position at State University of Surabaya (Universitas Negeri Surabaya) as Head of Educational Technology study program Faculty of Education, Address Kampus Unesa lidah wetan Surabaya, Indonesia. Functional Assoc. Proffesor. Email: [email protected], phone number: 082243442755. I teach in undergraduate, masters and doctoral programs of educational technology study program. From 2017 to 2022: I have 17 research, 10 community service, 21 publications in reputable journals, 7 books/moduls, 50 intellectual property rights, H-index scopus 3, and Enter the 5000 Top Scientist Indonesia in 2022.
Vatsun Thirapatarapon
Country Manager
AWS (Thailand)
Vatsun Thirapatarapong is the Country Manager at AWS (Thailand) and brings more than 25 years of experience in the digital and ICT industries across sales management, channel & operations, business & strategy planning, as well as business development.
His prior experience was in engineering and consulting positions at Schlumberger Overseas S.A., Esso Standard Thailand, and IBM Thailand; and
country management positions at Hewlett-Packard (Thailand) and Cisco Systems (Thailand and Indochina). He also had participated in the NBTC sub-committee to shape the initial VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) landscape for the country, as well as actively involved in the consulting roles for various public and private digital transformation projects in Public Sector, Telecom, financial and service industries. He is now leading the teams at AWS Thailand as Country Manager, which he sets the strategic direction for the company in the development of cloud business in the country. Currently, he also serves as the Advisor to National Commission for Digital Economy and Society, chaired by Deputy Prime Minister.
Vatsun has a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, MBA in Marketing and MIS, and Certificate of Digital Transformation from MIT Sloan Management.
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PPT presentations of the “Expert Forum – opportunities and risks for EdTech in Southeast Asia”, 11 October 2022, BETT Asia, Bangkok
Technology has played a key part in maintaining the continuity of education in region during the past two years of disruption’ some solutions and tech intervention has been more successful than others. The TIESEA project team have conducted diagnostic assessments and analyses in each of the four project countries of: Cambodia, Indonesia, the Philippines and Viet Nam. On the basis of the reports from these analyses the project is currently implementing pilot studies in each country focusing on local needs and capacity building.
The pilot studies will have been completed by October 2023, and the team hopes to be able to report the findings at BETT Asia 2023.
Session Objectives:
Many of the issues related to successful EdTech interventions in the region center upon local capacity: both in terms of the skills and eReadiness of teachers and learners, and in relation to access to both devices and quality digital resources.
- The reports from the four project partner countries will be shared and general conclusions reached
- The session will outline the local situation, country by country, and seek to demonstrate how the project interventions can overcome obstacles in order to maximise the contribution that EdTech can make to both students’ achievement and the quality of learning in the region.
- An expert panel, comprising of leading industry experts, senior government leaders and TIESEA project staff will share their views and experiences and seek to generate some universal truths that underpin successful EdTech interventions globally.
Seminar Presentations:
AWS Presentation by Vatsun Thirapatarapong
ELSA Presentation by Michael Ngo
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TIESEA webinar at BETT Asia
After a gap of two years, we are delighted to be presenting the TIESEA project at BETT Asia in Bangkok, Thailand on 11th October 2022.
Technology has played a key part in maintaining the continuity of education in region: during the past two years of disruption’ some solutions and tech intervention has been more successful than others. The TIESEA project team have conducted diagnostic assessments and analyses in each of the four project countries of: Cambodia, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Viet Nam. On the basis of the reports from these analyses, the project is currently implementing pilot studies in each country focusing on local needs and capacity building.
The webinar will outline the local situation, country by country, and seek to demonstrate how the project interventions can overcome obstacles in order to maximise the contribution that EdTech can make to both students’ achievement and the quality of learning in the region. There will also be leading industry experts and senior government leaders to share their experiences.
If you would like to attend, please contact us at [email protected]
For more information on the TIESEA project, view the brochure here.
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Executive Summary – Cambodia (English and Khmer)
Based on the five pillars of the ADB EdTech Readiness Framework, this report describes the current situation of education in Cambodia in general, with a specific focus on how EdTech is being implemented to improve the quality of teaching and learning. The five pillars of the framework include infrastructure, government, schools/teachers, parents/students, and EdTech providers. By identifying the existing status of EdTech readiness in Cambodia using this framework, the report seeks to provide evidence against which decision-makers can identify initiatives likely to make a positive contribution to the quality of the education ecosystem and opportunities for public-private partnerships. Cambodia had a population of 16.83 million people in January 2021 (51.2% of Cambodia’s population is female) and 8.86 million internet users in January 2021, giving it a 52.6% internet penetration rate1 . In 2021 Cambodia had 12.00 million social media users (equal to 71.3% of the population). Cambodia is ranked 106th out of 130 economies in the Network Readiness Index (NRI) 2021, with impact (quality of life) as its key strength and governance as its main weakness (trust). An account of the gender gap in EdTech is included in Annex 3) of this report. In brief its findings are that the Royal Government of Cambodia is committed to gender equality and over the past five years the proportion of women who are in the workforce has increased by 5% to 84%; but female’s opportunities in EdTech are largely limited by cultural and family beliefs and values that see EdTech as being a male dominated field. Notwithstanding this, in Upper Secondary Schools the proportion of girls remaining is education is higher (54%) than boys (46%) and girls are increasingly opting for STEM subjects – though they are then more likely to follow science than technology options at university. More women are now becoming self-employed (65% of all SMEs are now owned and run by women) and their skills in using online eCommerce opportunities is a critical success factor here. In general women teachers have lower EdTech skills than men and lower levels of digital literacy. Although in general, across the country, smartphone ownership is high, rural women are the least likely segment of the population to own a cellphone.
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Executive Summary – Indonesia (English and Indonesian)
Based on the five pillars of the ADB EdTech Readiness Framework, this report describes the current situation of education in Indonesia in general, with a specific focus on how EdTech is being implemented to improve the quality of teaching and learning. The five pillars of the framework include infrastructure, government, schools/teachers, parents/students, and EdTech providers. By identifying the existing status of EdTech readiness in Indonesia using this framework, the report seeks to provide evidence against which decision-makers can identify initiatives likely to make a positive contribution to the quality of the education ecosystem and opportunities for public-private partnerships.
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