He mentioned that educators must ensure that they care for humanity in the classroom.
The CEO of Franklin Covey Panama, José Miralles, referred this Friday to the face-to-face return to classes, assuring that it is true that you do not learn the same being in person in a classroom than listening to someone on the radio or glued to a computer.
He indicated that the academic challenge is added to the social, psychological or fear of having contact with other people that can be harmful.
“The world of education is very structured in programs and activities that educators have to do. In this process we have to make sure that we take care of humanity in the classroom, this means that a student is not a putty to the that we are going to shape him, he is a human being,” he said.