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Raunelli, U., (2022). Incidencias de la pandemia en el proceso de aprendizaje de la lectura y escritura en el nivel primario, desde una perspectiva constructivista y social [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/23818
Raunelli, U., Incidencias de la pandemia en el proceso de aprendizaje de la lectura y escritura en el nivel primario, desde una perspectiva constructivista y social []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/23818
@misc{renati/538216,
title = "Incidencias de la pandemia en el proceso de aprendizaje de la lectura y escritura en el nivel primario, desde una perspectiva constructivista y social",
author = "Raunelli Suarez, Ulda Ximena",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2022"
}
The COVID-19 pandemic, after the closure of schools as a measure to prevent contagion, in addition to uncertainty, the challenge of assuming remote education in Peru, Latin America, the Caribbean, and other countries. However, this has not been enough to respond to the learning needs of all schoolchildren. The United Nations Organization UN (2021) described the impact of the pandemic on education as a generational catastrophe that will last for a long time, producing a negative effect on global progress, as a result of the loss of learning. For this reason, the topic to be investigated seeks to answer the question: What incidences have the pandemic had on learning to read and write at the primary level, from a constructivist and social perspective? As objectives, it has been proposed to describe the learning of reading and writing under the constructivist and social process, as well as to identify the incidences of the pandemic in the development of writing and reading in primary school students. This research uses the bibliographic documentary methodology for the review and analysis that is based on the search, selection, and use of national and international written sources on the subject. In conclusion, it is stated that the pandemic affects the learning of reading and writing of primary school students because it limits interactive and intersubjective experiences, of dialogue that favors mutual learning between peers and with the teacher.
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