Estudiar fuera de la universidad en pandemia: estudiantes indígenas en México
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Este artículo tiene por objeto conocer las condiciones y valoración de ser estudiante universitario de la Licenciatura en Educación Indígena de la Universidad Pedagógica Nacional, México, sin estar físicamente en la universidad, en el contexto actual de la pandemia. Se aplicó un cuestionario a estudiantes de los últimos semestres y se documentó la experiencia docente de las autoras de este artículo. Se encontró que, si bien los estudiantes lograron nuevos aprendizajes para sus estudios y para la vida, la desigualdad de oportunidades y acceso a tecnologías y a internet, así como la crisis económica provocada por la pandemia, amplió las brechas económicas y sociales, así como las oportunidades formativas.
The purpose of this article is to learn about the conditions and assesment of being a student of the Bachelor of Indigenous Education at the Universidad Pedagógica Nacional, México, without being physically at the university in the current context of the pandemic. A survey was applied to students and the teaching experience of the authors of this article was documented. It was found that although the students achieved new learning for their studies and for life, the inequality of opportunities and access to technologies and the Internet, as well as the economic crisis caused by the pandemic, widened the economic and social gaps, as well as the educational opportunities.
The purpose of this article is to learn about the conditions and assesment of being a student of the Bachelor of Indigenous Education at the Universidad Pedagógica Nacional, México, without being physically at the university in the current context of the pandemic. A survey was applied to students and the teaching experience of the authors of this article was documented. It was found that although the students achieved new learning for their studies and for life, the inequality of opportunities and access to technologies and the Internet, as well as the economic crisis caused by the pandemic, widened the economic and social gaps, as well as the educational opportunities.
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Vol. 25, No. 46