sexta-feira, 10 de março de 2023

HOW GLOBALIZATION CHANGED STUDENTS LIFE: BY ISAQUE

HI, EVERYONE. ISAQUE HERE. Hello, today I will talk about how globalization affected students during the pandemic. Globalization at the time of the pandemic itself affected the way students were taught, we did not imagine an "online class" and from one day to the next students would have to adapt to the teaching implemented. The problem is that in certain states like Bahia, Pará and Mato Grosso they were unable to implement online classes properly, several public schools in Brazil had to close during the pandemic because they were unable to teach online. Hygiene became a focus during the pandemic, when people entered the house they took off their sneakers and went straight to the shower so as not to be contaminated, and the mask was something so crucial to the pandemic that even after COVID-19 there are still people who use it the mask for fear of catching the corona virus. CURRENCY: The real has devalued 17.4% since March 2020, when it was declared a pandemic due to the new Coronavirus. The devaluation of the real is related to three main basic factors: inflation, money supply greater than demand and the trade balance deficit. CULTURE: The cultural and events sector was one of the most affected by the coronavirus pandemic. The health crisis led to the closure of concert halls and shows due to the need for social isolation, leaving thousands of Brazilian artists without income. TECHNOLOGY: The covid-19 pandemic has intensified the use of digital technologies in Brazil, from 71% of households with internet access in 2019 to 83% last year. INCOME: The deteriorating job market has lowered household incomes, with the most vulnerable 40% of the population being hardest hit. During the pandemic, many Brazilians lost their jobs and with the drop in income of Brazilians, an inevitable phenomenon was observed in the country. In the last two years, private schools lost almost 1 million students, which represents a decrease of about 10% in the total enrollment. In my opinion, the pandemic affected socialization a lot, people felt distanced from friends and relatives, making them have to talk and shop online, which was not usual before. The currency only devalued due to its lack of movement and the government's poor performance in keeping it valued in this time of crisis Culture began to disappear in this time of pandemic, and technology intensified more with classes and online shopping, which was very useful in this time of crisis. ASS: ISAQUE

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