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Jaime Chincha on virtual classes by APEC: "The one who had the idea of ​​locking everyone up is Prime Minister Adrianzén"

Jaime Chincha on virtual classes by APEC: "The one who had the idea of ​​locking everyone up is Prime Minister Adrianzén"

In ‘From fact to saying’, Jaime Chincha comments about the APEC forum and how it is affecting schoolchildren and parents not having a way to supervise the children or not having the necessary technological tools to be able to develop distance education adequately. Likewise, he points out that the Government has made a thoughtful decision because this has no justification or argument.

“The cost is high, I walk here and I have seen a slightly depopulated city but there is an impact on education and here we have to stop because while it is true, the Asia Pacific forum known as APEC is important, the education of our boys and girls, schoolchildren have been sent home without any justification to do virtual education and what the Government has not thought about is that the little ones have been awakened by the trauma of Covid 19,” he stated.

“The idea of ​​locking everyone up is Adrianzén’s”

Jaime Chincha said that according to sources close to him, it would be Minister Gustavo Adrianzén who had the idea of ​​sending virtual classes for the duration of APEC and emphasized that virtual education is not the same as in-person education, it is frustrating. He also highlighted that 6 out of 10 families do not have good or no internet connection and recalled that no country that has hosted APEC has sent schoolchildren to virtual classes.

“According to our sources, whoever had the idea of ​​locking up the boys and girls, of sending many people to telework, not all jobs are done through teleworking, but the one who had that idea, ideate, is Prime Minister Adrianzén “He was, he was the one who said it’s better to lock them up because we have to give a good image,” he said.

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“There are not many people with internet”

In the second part of the program, Chincha interviews Abilia Ramos, president of the SJL Common Pot Network and she mentions that when a candidate is running he proposes many things but then they are forgotten.

“There are not many people with internet, they don’t have a laptop, the reality of now is that, you have to pay to have internet, and if father and mother go out to work, mother has to stay to accompany them and if there are 4 children or 3 children, borrow a cell phone to do homework and teachers also have to adapt to doing classes in relation to how the children are doing,” she said, quite concerned.

Ramos emphasized that it is not a measure in line with the reality that exists in our country where many parents have jobs that cannot be done from home and many others have no one to leave their children with.

“A traveling father, a traveling mother, has to go to work because they live day to day, I think the authorities should have planned better, what are they doing locking up the children? (…) although the minister said that it is for being with family, no Mr. Minister, that is not the reality,” he stated.

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