Higher education in the face of the pandemic
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https://doi.org/10.32719/26312816.2020.3.2.0Keywords:
Higher education, Online education, PandemicAbstract
The pandemic has forced substantial and vertiginous changes that have affected the lives of communities in all contexts. In the beginning, when the confinement was decreed successively in the different countries that were affected, Han commented that the coronavirus was "putting our system to the test" (2020). We want to tell you how the Higher Education System has been put to the test, from our perspective, and based on an ethnographic investigation carried out in 10 universities in Latin America and Europe, the results of which we will publish soon.
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