If it is true, it should be a priority, what I have also noticed lately is the lack of vocation in this profession, which brings frustrated educators as collateral and I doubt very much that they can give a quality education, in case their actions and deeds speak for If only! I have seen some documentaries that study education models from the highest standards, such as in Finland, to the lowest, such as in El Salvador, how young people collapse from something called student stress, also the salary gap is enormous, in these countries with little student achievement teachers work with very few resources at times they provide some materials for the development of students (This happens when there is a vocation). In Central America, countries like Panama, which is the country that pays its educators the best, speaking specifically of Central America, education is poor on repeated occasions, educators demand better payments and countries like Honduras have a higher% of quality in terms of education and receive a remuneration less than half that in Panama!
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