Indonesia's government is set to launch a major recruitment drive to fill over 8,000 positions in its free school program, a flagship initiative aimed at improving education access and quality for millions of students nationwide. According to reports, the government plans to hire 3,000 new teachers and 5,000 support staff, including administrators and maintenance personnel, to support the program's expansion. The recruitment drive is expected to be a significant boost to the country's education sector, which has faced challenges in attracting and retaining qualified teachers in rural and disadvantaged areas. With the government's ambitious goal of making quality education accessible to all, this recruitment drive marks a crucial step towards achieving that objective.


Govt to recruit 3,000 teachers, 5,000 staff for free school program  ANTARA News