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Technology in education and the digital divide π»π¨βπ :
Digital divide in PerΓΊ is becoming more and more and obstacle to the development of some abilities of students in schools.
The skills that are acquired through the use of technology and the Internet are very important in today's workplace. Not being able to have a technological device limits those research skills etc.
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In Peru, there are 8 students per computer in primary school
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According to SETUP ORG (2020): β79% of public schools do not have internet and 55% of teachers do not have technology skills. Recuperate
If the teachers are in charge of teaching and do not receive a good training from the MINEU, how do they teach a good use of the internet to their students?
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Take advantage of renewable energies, such as solar energy
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The implementation of satellite internet antennas for wide coverage and better signal,
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Considering a document A/ HRC/ 32/ L.20, of the Human Rights Council, which highlights the need to expand connectivity and close the digital divide:
Establish an International Fund called βTechnology for Allβ That will support 3 programs in developing countries (like PerΓΊ) in acquisition of Digital devices
training of workers in digital management, construction of infrastructure that improves connectivity and reducing the gap in access to broadband.
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