Jakarta – DKI Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung has confirmed that the teaching and learning process at SDN Kalibaru, Cilincing, North Jakarta will return to normal in the near future following the implementation of distance education (DEL). He said the school’s condition has gradually stabilized. “Now we study online, online. But I received a report from the Head of the Department (Education Service), in the next two or three days it will be normal,” said Pramono in Central Jakarta, Friday (12/12/2025). Scroll TO CONTINUE CONTENT According to Pramono, temporary PJJ measures were chosen to ensure the safety and comfort of students and teachers. He explained that this treatment pattern is similar to the case at SMAN 72. “At SMA 72, the time was longer, about one week. In Kalibaru, the same treatment was required, but the conditions were different. The children in Kalibaru did not experience as much trauma as in case 72,” he said. Pramono revealed that in his dialogue with teachers and students, many students said they wanted to return to school immediately. This, he said, is an indication that the situation is under control and children’s enthusiasm for learning has remained high. “In fact, the children want to learn quickly. That’s what I heard from Mrs. Nana. They are enthusiastic,” he said. Apart from the restoration of learning activities, the DKI Provincial Government also ensures that psychological assistance continues to be provided to teachers and students. According to Pramono, this assistance is important so that all school residents can return to their activities without worry. “The need for children to continue to be accompanied in the teaching and learning process is important. This is why the assistance continues,” he said. The DKI Provincial Government will continue to monitor the situation at Kalibaru Primary School until all face-to-face teaching and learning activities return to normal. With increasingly favorable conditions, Pramono is optimistic that the recovery process can be completed quickly. “God willing, in two or three days it will be normal,” he concluded. Also watch the video “The speed of the MBG car when it hit a teacher-student in North Jakarta was 19 km/h” (bel/fca)