Sincere dedication of teachers from remote areas in Indonesia.

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After previously I raised a post about the struggle of elementary school children to go to school, this time I want to give another view in the world of Indonesian education, namely the struggle of teachers assigned to remote places in carrying out the noble task of teaching their students,who are in school.

This is a portrait of the struggle of an unsung hero in serving wholeheartedly to educate the nation's children, this is the reality that occurs in the field which is passed with great patience and without complaining.

However, should we all be silent with all that we have seen, even though they are paid by the government and have the status of civil servants, there are also those who still have the status of devoted teachers.

Hand in hand so as not to fall or be carried away by river currents that is how these teachers cross the river, every day they have to travel 4 Km for 1.5 hours on foot during the rainy season through three rivers to get to Pojok Klitih III Elementary School in Nampu Hamlet, Jombang, East Java.

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So sad when we know how the teaching and learning process can run smoothly in remote areas in Indonesia, it takes a high spirit of nationalism to be able to go through all of this.

Hopefully with my post this time, all my friends can find out how teachers in Indonesia who work in remote areas struggle to do noble tasks.

Teachers are unsung heroes. With the kindness of their hearts, they are willing to study and teach diligently to later spread knowledge to their students.

Once we know and see the journey and the work they do, we can conclude
Teachers who live in remote areas should be appreciated because their dedication is very great, they are willing to not see their relatives for a long time, and are also willing to walk for hours at a risk of having to cross a river.

May all the good they do get the reward they deserve from God.

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