CR Today The lack of Internet connection and the lack of access to devices deepened the inequalities and educational backwardness that already existed in rural areas during the pandemic, according to a study by the University of Costa Rica. The research continued for five years the experiences of 15 primary English teachers in the Huetar Norte Region and covered distance education, the combined modality and the return to classroom. Read more
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CR Today The lack of Internet connection and the lack of access to devices deepened the inequalities and educational backwardness that already existed in rural areas during the pandemic, according to a study by the University of Costa Rica. The research continued for five years the experiences of 15 primary English teachers in the Huetar Norte Region and covered distance education, the combined modality and the return to classroom. Read more