Sepyc in Sinaloa trusts in safe return to the classrooms

Sinaloa.- Before the return to face-to-face classes on Monday, the Secretary of Public Education and Culture in Sinaloa (Sepyc), Graciela Domínguez Nava, said that they are working on the institutions to have the conditions so that this resumption of classes is safe for minors. He said they have been in meetings as well as the directors, as well as health and state authorities to monitor this return.” The educational lag is a serious problem and that is what has led us to after assessing the behavior of the pandemic by the health authorities.” He said that everyone has to collaborate to be able to offer children access to education, since they are truly concerned that after months of online classes the inequality of offering education deepens. Read more: In Sinaloa, Covid-19 tests are not mandatory to receive students in classroomsIt should be noted that many schools did not return to the classrooms because the principals did not consider having the conditions in addition to the fact that some schools started classes without electricity. Ricardo Anaya launches against AMLO’s electricity reform again
She graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters, of the Degree in Journalism in July 2018. He performed his social service in the Social Communication Directorate of the Autonomous University of Sinaloa in the Department of Monitoring and Evaluation in a period of six months. He did his internship at portal Alternativo.mx. He joined EL DEBATE in October 2018. See more



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