Now face-to-face classes are back, which is a way of trying to save two lost years of education in our country; and some found the model much more profitable to do it that way and much more comfortable, especially to our more than ninety thousand teachers.
Now we have to make a homeland and make our destroyed schools that were not, during the entire time of the pandemic, repaired, rebuilt or rebuilt, as they should have been.
We lost on all fronts: in the field of knowledge, in the field of the physical adequacy of our schools, and in the general motivation that we should have around education.
It seems that Paraguayans are getting used to being relegated to the last places, as confirmed by a global ranking of public universities that places UNA in the last places.
We have to work for this, it is not a matter of simply saying that education is going badly, we have to look for it by all means to make it work better and sooner.