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Alef Education expands digital learning agreement to reach 1.5 million students in Indonesia

As part of its obligation to foster digital education and in line with the UAEs efforts to promote smart transformation in education and knowledge sectors, Alef Education, a leading global education technology provider that empowers 21st-century learning, has partnered with Indonesias Ministry of Religious Affairs (MoRA), for the extension of its free pilot program, allowing 1.5 million learners to benefit from its award-winning digital learning platform.

Alef Education and the Ministry signed an agreement in November 2020 to transform the education sector in Indonesia using advanced education technologies that deliver personalised learning experiences for students and advance learning outcomes. From July 2021, as many as 500,000 grade seven math students had access to the platform.

Based on the positive feedback from both teachers and students, the platform has added Arabic language as a new subject and widened its content, covering grades 7 to 12, instead of just the seventh class. The platform will now be made available to 1.5 million math and Arabic language learners. Alefs digital math lessons are aligned with the Indonesian curriculum standards and utilize the GASING method to support student achievement. Meanwhile, Arabic language classes are entertaining and interactive, and promote reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills.

HE H. Yaqut Cholil Qoumas, Minister of Religious Affairs, Indonesia, stated: We thank Alef Education for their continual collaboration and for extending this pilot program to include not only math, but also Arabic language learning across 7-12 grades. The Alef Platform has proven itself as an brilliant tool that can support Indonesian schools as they shift towards modern teaching and learning methods - whether online, face-to-face, or hybrid. Ultimately, we hope that tools like the Alef Platform will support our objective to advance the OECDs Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) score and numeric literacy for madrasah students under MoRA.

Geoffrey Alphonso, CEO, Alef Education, said: At Alef Education, we are dedicated to transforming the global education industry, and our partnership with Indonesia has proven highly successful. We are pleased to further extend our services to Indonesia through our ongoing partnership with the Ministry of Religious Affairs and look forward to millions of Indonesian students learning through our fun and engaging platform. We are also delighted to be announcing the Alef Awards in Indonesia where teachers and students who demonstrate exemplary teaching and learning practices will be eligible for prestigious prizes to reward their hard work and dedication.

Alef Educations flagship product, the Alef Platform, also supports teachers with delivering engaging, gamified content that aligns specifically to their curriculum, assisting in grading and student management. The Platform generates real-time data to relay relevant and timely feedback to students and teachers that help enable this transformative process and has been a critical part of the Platforms success. Its centralized dashboard leverages Machine Learning and Big Data to provide actionable data, and intelligent and accurate recommendations to Ministries to enable the improvement of learning outcomes amongst students. Since its inception, Alef Education has impacted the lives of more than 670,000 students from over 4,000 schools in the UAE, Indonesia, and the US, and now an additional 1,500,000 students across Indonesia.

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