Home learning emerged in the midst of the fight against COVID-19 to ensure that teaching could continue in the Dominican Republic, where the student and their family are at the centre of the teaching-learning process. Edilberto F. Méndez This is a strategy designed by the Ministry for Education […]
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The virus cannot kill education
The most important thing for the Mexican secretary of education is not only to save lives in the pandemic which has already taken more than 50,000 Mexicans, but also to stop the devastating impact on the national student population. Luis Manuel Arce Isaac The school work for the […]
Children and the internet: what Coronavirus changed
The Covid-19 pandemic changed many routines at a global level from various orders, and life within households also had its transformations. Diony Sanabia Teleworking grew exponentially and children and teenagers became witnesses to the work of their parents who, countless times, dreamed of being able to have their […]
Young Latin Americans: unemployment at its worst
More than 10 million young people in Latin America and the Caribbean remain out of work. That is to say, the average level of unemployment has almost tripled throughout the region. Therefore, their aspirations for social mobility are cut short.
The Alpha-male illusion…
Is the perfect physique really perfect? When I joined my university’s gym in Fresher’s Week 2010 – a decision that cost me nearly a fifth of my term’s student loan – my priorities in the gym, as a keen hockey player, should have been improving the physical attributes such a sport demands.