TRIBUNLAMPUNG.CO.ID - A lecturer at the University of Wijaya Surabaya, Umar Sholahudin, will give an A to students who demonstrate against the Job Creation Law in Surabaya, Indonesia. According to him, going to the streets is considered to be a more effective learning tool for students as agents of change, compared to just taking online lessons. "Instead of just studying in class or online, taking to the streets in my opinion is more effective, so that they share in the people's struggle," said Umar. Impact for students at work Because, the passing of the law will affect the condition of students when they enter the world of work. "Omnibus law does not only have an impact on workers but for other elements including students when they work," said Umar. Remind health protocol Even though he promised an A for the students who participated in the demonstration, Umar still asked them to carry out the health protocol. This appeal was given to reduce the spread of Covid-19 amid the pandemic. "Keeping your distance and wearing a mask must be done when the action takes to the streets," said Umar. Announce an A on Facebook The action against the omnibus law of the Job Creation Law in Surabaya was carried out on Thursday (8/10/2020) in a number of locations such as in front of the Grahadi State Building, Jalan Governor Suryo, the East Java DPRD Building on Indrapura Street and the East Java Governor's Office on Jalan Pahlawan. The day before or on Wednesday (7/10/2020), Umar announced the A grade to students via his Facebook account. "For my students who took part in the Reject Cilaka Law demo with workers for the Social and Development course, I gave an A #TolakUUCilaka," wrote Umar in his upload. This article has been published on Kompas.com