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By Barbara Agelvis
Caracas, Jan 29 (efe-epa).- Venezuelan grade-school and university students have not attended in-person classes for nearly a year due to the government’s coronavirus restrictions, relying instead on online instruction that is hampered by technical problems and a lack of resources and training.
The poor quality of telecommunications, badly underpaid teachers who lack experience with technology and frequent blackouts are some of the factors adversely affecting educational quality during the pandemic.
Elvira Gonzalez, a 24-year-old law student at this capital’s Central University of Venezuela, has not received classes since last March nor any clear information about how to continue her course of study under a different modality.