TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) continues to look for innovations in a campaign to corruption eradicate in Indonesia.
One of the efforts is by exploring a learning model which uses board games.
“Board games are not only for fun, but also part of learning foundations,” said the KPK’s Acting Director of Public Relation Yuyuk Andriati Iskak in a written statement as quoted by Bisnis.com, Friday, April 15, 2016.
KPK considers playing as the most joyful and effective way to learn and educate regardless of age. On that basis, the KPK has developed anti-graft board games for a wide range of segments.
Therefore, the KPK will today launch Anti-graft Board Games Playday which will include a trial of one of the board games. The launch will be held at the KPK’s Auditorium.
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