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Vega, J., Quispe, R. (2024). Pertinencia de la Estrategia Educativa “Aprendo en Casa“ con relación a las condiciones de vida de las niñas y los niños de 4to. y 5to. grado de nivel primaria de la Institución Educativa 2094 Inca Pachacutec del distrito de San Martín de Porres-Lima, en el ciclo escolar 2020, para el logro de su proceso educativo durante la pandemia [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/27239
Vega, J., Quispe, R. Pertinencia de la Estrategia Educativa “Aprendo en Casa“ con relación a las condiciones de vida de las niñas y los niños de 4to. y 5to. grado de nivel primaria de la Institución Educativa 2094 Inca Pachacutec del distrito de San Martín de Porres-Lima, en el ciclo escolar 2020, para el logro de su proceso educativo durante la pandemia []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/27239
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title = "Pertinencia de la Estrategia Educativa “Aprendo en Casa“ con relación a las condiciones de vida de las niñas y los niños de 4to. y 5to. grado de nivel primaria de la Institución Educativa 2094 Inca Pachacutec del distrito de San Martín de Porres-Lima, en el ciclo escolar 2020, para el logro de su proceso educativo durante la pandemia",
author = "Quispe Carhuallanqui, Ross Mery",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2024"
}
To the nation fully develops the education is the cornerstone. The Sustainable Development Goal 4 (SDG 4) by 2030 has led the way according to quality education for all the girls and boys. However, there is an inequality gap to cope, knowing the education is a right. There are large gaps in the education system in Peru: 4% of Gross Domestic Product as underinvestment, inefficient management which do not respond the learning needs and the student living standards. The lack of sustainable settings promoting the social involvement in public policy. The context of pandemics has exacerbated this issue. To continue the regular education, the Peruvian government implemented the educational strategy named “Aprendo en Casa (AeC)” (Learning at home). Our research is designated to identify the AeC is letting the life conditions of the fourth-fifth-grade students from San Martín de Porres Inca Pachacutec No .2094 School in Lima are responding effectively in 2020 school year for a proper educational process and learning achievement. A mixed methodology was applied (quantitative and qualitative method), seeking a comprehensive analysis through the active participation of all the stakeholders involved in the learning process. Exploring the living conditions of girls and boys during the pandemic, considering the emotional, family, and social aspects. Likewise, the working conditions-values of teachers have been examined and if the educational strategy is suitable to student living conditions. The pandemic worsened the economic deprivation and rough living conditions of students, who have many challenges to access virtual classrooms, not only due to lack of connectivity, but also due to lack of technological resources. Most students depend on a low-rage cellphone which also was shared it with their family. Moreover, despite the AeC provides a prompt solution for the continuity of the education, the design of AeC is accessible for being multichannel strategy (radio, television, web). It also faced multiple difficulties during its transmission which the student living conditions are not considered. Furthermore, there is no inclusive education in our country, also there were lack of relevant content and permanent technical support for teaching programs. Finally, the teaching staff undertook the challenge to adapt to the virtual classrooms for a short period of time and for the lack of no expertise of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) use were found. In addition to, most of teachers didn’t have sufficient technological resources. Also, they suffered prolonged workdays affecting their emotional-physicalpsychological wellbeing. Teachers with COVID-19 and another health issues were identified. Nonetheless, despite the highlighted difficulties, the teachers show resilience and set an example for their students. As a conclusion, the AeC has not been relevant with the living conditions of the girls and boys. This research has the aim of creating contribution for future research and policy looking for the quality education involving the full realization of participants.
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