Escuinapa.- The silence overwhelming and desolation that prevailed in the different educational institutions in the municipality, little by little it has been disappearing when reactivating activities and face-to-face classeswhich has brought life back to classrooms.
In a tour carried out by EL DEBATE in different school zones of the municipality, it was found that the activities have been reactivated, children, adolescents and young people walk the main streets of the city when moving to their places of study.
Similarly, vehicular traffic has increased, activities in stationery, computer and food businesses that prevail near educational institutions from very early in the morning are seen with activity and customers waiting to be served.
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From kindergartens, primary, secondary, high schools and universities they have prepared and received training for the long-awaited return to face-to-face classes.
The first to enter its academic activities are university, high school and high school students.
Aurea Virgen Cervantes, director of the SNTE secondary school reported that all the teaching staff have been prepared and trained for the return to classes and in their platel they were carrying out this process little by little, during the time of the pandemic they remained with distance classes digitally.
Subsequently, they reactivated face-to-face classes, but in a hybrid way, where half of the group attended two days a week, this week face-to-face classes have been reactivated in their entirety from Monday to Thursday and Friday has been allocated for students who remain behind, have the opportunity to regularize their subjects.
Rosa Aguilar Mendoza, director of the Niños Héroes de Chapultepec elementary school, reported that her campus has been 100 percent incorporated into face-to-face classes for three weeks.
“We have now returned to face-to-face classes for three weeks at our school, all the teachers are working there to encourage parents to incorporate their children into this new normality, we are already in classes from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. hours”he pointed out.
He commented that after remaining at a distance for two school cycles due to the health emergency and in the first weeks of returning to face-to-face classes, they have detected a significant lag in the students.
“At the moment we have found ourselves with a lot of lag in all grades, we are working according to the needs of the students and trying to reinforce day by day the learning that could not be reinforced at home”, Indian.
Aguilar Mendoza said that the areas in which the students have lagged the most have been in Spanish and mathematics, for which they have sought to emphasize comprehension, reading and writing.
“The children come with a lot of desire, well motivated and very participative, they say that they already wanted to return to classes, we see a great motivation and discipline also in all grades and we are going to take advantage of that to be able to combat the lag that prevails in the students. “, he pointed.
He added that in the health protocols, the children have responded and respect the prevention actions to avoid contagion of Covid-19, which is the mandatory use of face masks, frequent hand washing or the use of antibacterial gel and keeping a healthy distance.
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At the Niños Héroes de Chapultepec elementary school they are working 100 percent with their student staff, since they have few students, but if more students are registered, they will look for strategies to avoid possible contagion.
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