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Escuela Tic 2.0 – La educación al alcance de todos |
URL del blog:
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https://www.escuelatic20.com/ |
Autor:
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Jose Viroga Guerendiain |
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Blog de alumnos- Adultos – EOI – Universidad |
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Escuela Tic 2.0 es un portal sin ánimo de lucro dedicado a los Recursos educativos Tic 2.0 , donde os proporcionamos un gran número de articulos, videos y enlaces de interés tanto para docentes como para alumnos. En este espacio podras encontrar tutoriales, cursos, aplicaciones online 2.0, software libre, videos educativos ente muchas cosas más. |
Etapa educativa:
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Todas |
Area o asignatura:
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Educación digital – Ecuela Digital |
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Cadiz |
Escuela Tic 2.0 – La educación al alcance de todos
Apr - 20 | 7 comentarios | Categoría : Blog de alumnos – Adultos – EOI – Universidad
Exelente blog, todo muy ordenado! Suerte!
Education for everyone can be a good means of improving education in general by reconsidering the support given to certain children. The manner in which a series of development and learing partucularities determins dividing children in determined categories tends to be replaced by a non categorial manner, which considers that any child is a person who can learn in a certain pace and style and so he/she may need a special support.
Universal education has proven to be the most effective means of eliminating endemic poverty, and on an individual level has been shown to be the most sustainable escape from poverty‘s clutches. Research has shown that every year of school increases an individual‘s wages by 10 percent. This is true for both women and men, and the gains are even greater in developing countries. But throughout the developing world, going to school is rarely free. Students are required to pay their own transportation costs, purchase uniforms, textbooks, notebooks and pencils. Children who cannot afford these basic costs cannot attend school. As families struggle to stay above the poverty line, the additional expense of school becomes an unlikely investment. One out of three children worldwide never sets foot in a classroom. In India, only 6 - 8% of the population completes their secondary education.