THE IMPACT OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON EDUCATION AND LEARNING IN INDONESIA
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Academics are an important means in shaping the life of the nation. As a criticaleducation system, learning is organized as a space of interaction to build relationships between teachers and students, thus developing cognitive, psychomotor, and emotional potential. Education policies during the COVID-19 pandemic are implemented by combining online and offline learning methods, implementing strict health protocols, and distributing students' school time. The Indonesian government is expected to play an important role. Hopefully it will be useful for the people of Indonesia. The data of this article was obtained through literature and literature research, as well as case studies that collected information from various sources. The findings of this study show that there are less effective online systems in the education sector. The findings of this study show that there are less effective online systems in the education sector. On the other hand, the economic sector changes society in a more creative direction, but still has an impact on decreasing income. The coronavirus pandemic has reduced opportunities for people to find employment after completing their education, and public assessment of career selection qualifications has been suspended.
Keywords: Covid-19, Education, Learning Dynamics, Impact.
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