The variety of Brazilian college students taking distance college and tertiary programs elevated by 474 % in a decade, in accordance with the upper training census launched Friday by the Ministry of Education.
The bounce occurred between 2011 and 2021, a 12 months amid the COVID-19 pandemic, which compelled establishments and college students to undertake distance training as a substitute.
The information are a part of the Higher Education Census 2021 launched by the Ministry of Education and the National Institute of Studies Anísio Teixeira.
“The census confirms the pattern of distance training through the years.
In 2019 for the primary time in . . .
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