segunda-feira, 13 de março de 2023
HOW GLOBALIZATION CHANGED STUDENTS LIFE: BY NOVAIS
Post Pandemic Education
One of the ways to adopt this model of education in the post-pandemic, for example, is by using the "inverted classroom". With this practice, students study and learn the contents at home and take advantage of the physical environment of the school just to do exercises and share the doubts they had. Young people from the lower classes have seen the social abyss that separates them from the more favored strata increase exponentially. According to the IBGE, no less than 4.3 million students entered the pandemic without access to the internet. Of these, 4.1 million were public school students. This period caused school dropouts, a drop in student performance and also promises to accentuate existing educational inequalities.
Coin
The covid-19 pandemic greatly affected the currency of countries, affecting the economy of several countries, an example is Brazil, which with the increase in the dollar caused the price of many things to rise.
Income
The potential loss of income and consumption over the life cycle of people who died was estimated. “In the future, there will be fewer people consuming, generating income. The analysis horizon indicates that, in the long term, diverse economic impacts will be caused by the reduction of the population. The crisis has had dramatic impacts on global poverty and inequality. Global poverty increased for the first time in a generation, and disproportionate income losses among disadvantaged populations led to a dramatic increase in inequality between and within countries.
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, declared by the World Health Organization in March 2020, intensified the use of digital technologies in Brazil, from 71% of households with internet access in 2019 to 83% last year, which corresponds to 61.8 million households with some type of connection to the network.
Multinationals
Today's biggest multinationals are those operating in the technology and energy sectors, following the demands of a modernized and highly connected world, and had an increase in sales during the pandemic. In the pandemic, multinationals influenced people's lives, lowering the prices of some things, leaving some services free and creating new websites and apps that increased accessibility in the pandemic.
Opinion
The pandemic caused a lot of damage to education, people's income, the economy of countries, it damaged many cultures, with social distancing. The use of technologies has increased and they have also evolved. With the help of multinationals, people managed to do some activities that would not have been possible without them.
ASS: GABRIEL NOVAIS
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