The Relationship between Basic Education and Higher Education in a Pandemic Context: The Portuguese Situation
Journal Title: Science Insights Education Frontiers - Year 2021, Vol 8, Issue 2
Abstract
In this article, the authors analyze the current situation in Portugal, in terms of the relationship between basic education and higher education, focusing on the influence of the COVID-19 pandemic in these processes. Moreover, this piece also addresses the quality of student preparation in basic education for a positive and successful experience in higher education.
Authors and Affiliations
Maria José Sá, Sandro Serpa
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