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Venezuela Is Empty: Schools Are Without Students And Teachers
Since September 2018, 7000 educational staff have resigned.
Education Featured Venezuela
By Sabrina Martín Last updated Jul 23, 2019


The crisis has driven students and teachers to leave Venezuela. (Merida Digital)

The classrooms in Venezuela are empty. Not because of the school holidays, but because of the shortage of students and teachers. It is a consequence of the crisis caused by the Chavista dictatorship.

Schools in the South American country are beginning to look for alternatives to replace teachers. They are summoning students’ mothers to teach different classes. The universities and schools in the country are the real mirrors of the crisis. Education professionals are in the “danger of extinction.”

According to a report by the news portal, Infobae, the Fe y Alegria Education Movement has 40 volunteer mothers in 26 schools in Caracas. They have assumed the responsibilities of teachers. These schools alone need 189 teachers.

Read more at: https://panampost.com/sabrina-martin/2019/07/23/venezuela-students-teachers/

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« Reply #1 on: July 24, 2019, 03:14:16 am »
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