Learning strategies as an educational inequality in academic performance in the time of covid-19

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Helen Lizbeth Paucar Ojeda
Roberto Enrique Alvarado Quinto
Fredy Aguilar Rodríguez
Rodrigo Andrade Alban

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Educational inequalities are the result of the social and economic differences that families are going through in times of coronavirus, in which it can be felt that students have several deficiencies because they do not have all the necessary resources to continue learning using learning strategies that they employ, and these directly affect students to have an optimal academic performance. The academic goals have a close relationship with academic performance, these academic goals can vary according to their typology, the goals of social valuation can be evidenced in the group of participants that a low percentage since they do not like to perform their academic activities and if they do it is only to seek the approval of other people and fit into society in the same way, the learning goals have an influence in terms of better academic performance of students obtaining greater ability in the subjects of history, critical reading and mathematics.

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Paucar Ojeda, H. L., Alvarado Quinto, R. E., Aguilar Rodríguez, F., & Andrade Alban, R. (2023). Learning strategies as an educational inequality in academic performance in the time of covid-19. ConcienciaDigital, 6(1.4), 1113-1122. https://doi.org/10.33262/concienciadigital.v6i1.4.2056
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