Safety First: Surabaya Campuses Implement Online Learning During Demonstrations
UncategorizedIn response to escalating protests in Surabaya, several universities have shifted to online classes to ensure student safety and maintain academic continuity. Institutions such as Universitas Islam Negeri Sunan Ampel (UINSA), Universitas Surabaya (Ubaya), and Universitas Ciputra have implemented online learning from September 1 to 4, 2025. This decision aligns with the Surabaya City Government’s directive for all PAUD to SMP students to engage in online learning during the same period. Wikipedia+2YouTube+2
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Amidst the intensifying protests in Surabaya, several higher education institutions have transitioned to online learning to safeguard students and maintain academic operations. Universitas Islam Negeri Sunan Ampel (UINSA) announced that classes from September 1 to 4, 2025, would be conducted online via platforms like Google Meet. This measure was taken following concerns over the safety and security of the campus environment. Similarly, Universitas Surabaya (Ubaya) adopted online learning during this period, emphasizing the protection of students and faculty. Universitas Ciputra also adjusted its academic schedule, conducting administrative processes like course registration online, with active classes set to commence on September 8, 2025. Launch Pad
This shift to online education is in line with the Surabaya City Government’s decision to implement online learning for all PAUD to SMP students from September 1 to 4, 2025. The move aims to ensure the safety and psychological well-being of students amidst the ongoing unrest. Educational authorities have also encouraged teachers to assign practical tasks that can be completed at home, such as environmental conservation projects and creative writing assignments, to maintain educational engagement during this period.
The decision to transition to online learning reflects a proactive approach by educational institutions and local authorities to adapt to the current situation, ensuring that students’ education continues while prioritizing their safety and well-being.