Dark Posted October 27, 2021 Posted October 27, 2021 The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) reported that in the region many students are already benefiting from the return of face-to-face classes after schools closed their doors for more than 19 months due to the pandemic. "In Peru only 4.4% do so," he stressed. READ HERE: face-to-face school classes: 83.8% of teachers received two doses of coronavirus vaccine This percentage places the country in the last place of the seven countries in South America from which Unicef collected information. One place above Peru is Ecuador with 7%, while the top three countries that lead the list are Argentina (94%), followed by Chile (88%) and Bolivia (77%). On Monday, in her presentation in Congress for the vote of confidence for the Ministerial Cabinet over which she presides, Prime Minister Mirtha Vásquez pointed out that the Executive's goal is that in March 2022 they return to the presence in schools, so that by July of that year "99% of educational institutions fully attend." She assured that in the country the return to face-to-face and blended attendance is already underway "in a safe, concerted, flexible, gradual, voluntary and decentralized way to the school of the more than 8 million students." In April, 1% of the schools returned to blendedness and, in October, this rose to 8% in this same modality, she said. READ HERE: face-to-face classes at universities: what measures should be taken to avoid contagion? For his part, the Minister of Education, Carlos Gallardo, said last week that the return to the classrooms of university students will require maturity and commitment so that they comply with the biosecurity protocols for COVID-19. "We are concerned about the recovery of learning, we do not want more classes to be missed because it harms the training of future professionals, but we are much more concerned about the loss of life and respect for university autonomy, we want this return to be safe, gradual and is in accordance with the specific conditions of each study center ", he indicated https://elcomercio.pe/lima/unicef-solo-el-44-de-estudiantes-de-peru-se-beneficio-con-el-retorno-a-clases-presenciales-minedu-clases-presenciales-noticia/
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