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Punto Cero

Print version ISSN 1815-0276On-line version ISSN 2224-8838

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DAVILA NAVARRO, Édgar. Positive marks in quarantine: learning from the Pandemic. Punto Cero [online]. 2020, vol.25, n.41, pp.41-50. ISSN 1815-0276.

The research investigates the need to build spaces for dialogue, to learn about the lessons learned from the Pandemic in La Paz, through the testimony of people who belong to different solidarity initiatives, who acted throughout the quarantine (March - September). The study highlights the importance of solidarity as an essential human value, which represents the feeling that people have of collaborating with others (Páez, 2013) and distinguishes communication as an essential component in the construction of learning and in the processes transformation (Prieto, 1999). The research is descriptive; Its approach is qualitative, based on 4 in-depth interviews with those responsible for experiences that were organized in quarantine to help vulnerable social sectors. The results show affirmations about how human values can generate transformations in crisis situations, such as the Pandemic: "Solidarity implies a commitment, which allows us to see everyone as our neighbor", Pablo Osorio. "The Pandemic has taught us that there are good people, people without resources, but they support with what little they have. There are no excuses to make a better world", Jilmar Poma. Experiences that, through stories, leave lessons learned: "My learning is to see how very good people come out to face the virus; they are heroes without a cape, because they dedicate themselves to helping people in a selfless way", Brayan, Antezana. "Fear has been a very strong feeling. It has taught us to learn to live far from people and to see them on screens. We learned to live and love them at a distance". Fabricio Uscaymanta. They were stories that evidenced contributions to serve others.

Keywords : Solidarity; Positive learning; Quarantine; Pandemic.

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