The constant electrical cuts in the state Carabobo directly affect the development of school activities, to the point of causing the loss of between 10 and 20 hours of weekly classes in more than 80% of national and state educational institutions. Luis Guillermo Padrón, president of the Venezuelan Union of the Master of Carabobo (Sinvemaca), a subsidiary of the Venezuelan Federation of Teachers (FVM), warned about the academic impact generated b…
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The constant electrical cuts in the state Carabobo directly affect the development of school activities, to the point of causing the loss of between 10 and 20 hours of weekly classes in more than 80% of national and state educational institutions. Luis Guillermo Padrón, president of the Venezuelan Union of the Master of Carabobo (Sinvemaca), a subsidiary of the Venezuelan Federation of Teachers (FVM), warned about the academic impact generated b…