Implementation of Deep Learning Approach in Indonesian Education

Authors

  • Uswatun Hasanah Universitas Panca Marga
  • Ribut Prastiwi S Universitas Panca Marga
  • Ludfi Arya W Universitas Panca Marga
  • Didit Yulian K Universitas Panca Marga

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61132/ijets.v2i2.358

Keywords:

Implementation, Deep Learning, Education

Abstract

The current Education Curriculum in Indonesia uses a deep learning approach. This is done to create deeper and more meaningful learning. With this, it is to increase student motivation so that students are more interested in participating in learning, with this creating critical thinking students. This article discusses the implementation of the deep learning approach in Education in Indonesia. Where the deep learning approach has three elements, namely meaningful learning, mindful learning and joyful learning.

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Published

2025-06-30

How to Cite

Uswatun Hasanah, Ribut Prastiwi S, Ludfi Arya W, & Didit Yulian K. (2025). Implementation of Deep Learning Approach in Indonesian Education. International Journal of Educational Technology and Society, 2(2), 37–41. https://doi.org/10.61132/ijets.v2i2.358