SEMARANG, Indonesia, July 27 (Reuters) - As schools struggle to keep pupils engaged during the pandemic, a kindergarten on Indonesia's Java island is getting pupils back in the classroom using makeshift transparent cubicles and also sending teachers on home visits with social distancing barriers.
'Arsitektur Semarang dalam kartun, diangkat dari pameran tunggal Ir. Totok Roesmanto, tiga satu Oktober delapan dua, Wisma Pancasila, Aplikasi Kasir Semarang' -- subject(s): Architecture, Caricatures and Cartoons, Pictorial Indonesian wit and humor
The restaurant's colourful interior continues the lavatorial aesthetic as it's furnished with multi-coloured tiles on the counters and cisterns adorning the walls. Even th...
SEMARANG, Indonesia, July 27 (Reuters) - As schools struggle to keep pupils engaged during the pandemic, a kindergarten on Indonesia's Java island is getting pupils back in the classroom using makeshift transparent cubicles and also sending teachers on home visits with social distancing barriers.
'Arsitektur Semarang dalam kartun, diangkat dari pameran tunggal Ir. Totok Roesmanto, tiga satu Oktober delapan dua, Wisma Pancasila, Aplikasi Kasir Semarang' -- subject(s): Architecture, Caricatures and Cartoons, Pictorial Indonesian wit and humor
The restaurant's colourful interior continues the lavatorial aesthetic as it's furnished with multi-coloured tiles on the counters and cisterns adorning the walls. Even the flower table decorations are presented in bed pans.