The Impact of the Pandemic on Basic School Students in Sinaloa, México
Abstract
The COVID-19 appeared by surprise at the end of 2019 and generated difficulties in all areas of society. This research focuses on analyzing the impact of the pandemic on basic education students. To do this, three main aspects were considered: parental support, the use of technology and the impact of the pandemic on the family. And an instrument was administered to a sample of 271 students. The results show that parents or guardians are providing important support to students in their school activities and that students are eager to return to classes in person. Thus, among all that has happened, the possibility of improving education based on a more flexible educational scheme has appeared.
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