Attention to teachers anxieties during remote teaching and learning process
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This study aims to analyze remote teaching-learning process, during quarantine due to covid-19 pandemic. Narratives were collected from teachers from different places, through on-line forms, in the states of Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina and Paraná, in order to support a discussion, and authors, such as Olinda Evangelista, Luiz Carlos de Freitas and others, support ideas theoretically. The text is divided into reflections on Basic Education before the pandemic and during quarantine, which is already happening. It was noticed a drastic change in Basic Education panorama in the contexts brought for analysis and it was highlighted some conflicts that teachers go through in their daily lives; in addition, there is noticed an increasingly social inequality, according to the teachers in this research.
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