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Inequality is on: the pandemic and the abyss of the democratization of education
The pandemic has aggravated the evil of school inequality. In an increasingly virtual world, the gap between rich and poor is real, acute and growing in the digital arena. Access issue: quality education and at least a reasonable connection in times of video classes, sending content via email, downloads, audio and social platforms.
Most worrisome is the chronic legacy passed down from generation to generation. The gap that separates the connected and the disconnected (or precariously connected) in this pandemic is also a legacy of inequality. Figures from the Institute for Mobility and Social Development
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