ABSTRACT
This paper is part of the international EduCovid19 project that seeks to describe teachers' perceptions of the impact of COVID-19 on their practices, as well as those of their students. In this context, this text focuses on making comparisons of teachers' perceptions on different variables and projecting their consequences on their teaching careers. A sample (N=541) of Chilean and Peruvian teachers of all educational levels participated in the study through a virtual structured questionnaire. The results show inequalities in the teaching practices of both countries based on significant differences linked to gender inequality, socioeconomic gaps, and the academic degree of the educators.
ABSTRACT
This research seeks to describe the teachers' perceptions about their conditions and the changes experienced in their pedagogical practices due to the health emergency caused by Covid-19. A sample of 541 Chilean and Peruvian teachers of all educational levels participated in the study (preschool, primary, secondary and higher ed), through a structured virtual questionnaire. The findings confirmed the impact of the social, demographic and historical inequalities present in both countries.