
Nivia Rossana Castrellón
Nivia Rossana Castrellón is an educational specialist in Panama who has been vocal about the severe educational crisis affecting the country's public school system. She has highlighted the alarming statistic that students have lost nearly 500 days of in-person classes due to the combined effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and ongoing teacher strikes. Castrellón emphasizes the long-term consequences of this educational disruption, including gaps in knowledge and decreased opportunities for students in the labor market. Her work underscores the urgent need for reforms to address these challenges and ensure equitable access to quality education for all students.
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Nivia Rossana Castrellón, en representación de este sector, enfatizó la necesidad de transparencia.
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4 de noviembre: Símbolos patrios, puentes y vidasNivia Rossana Castrellón emphasized the importance of understanding the right to education from a broader perspective that includes accessibility.
Estudiar en la comarca Ngäbe Buglé: Cuatro niñas mueren ahogadas en 2025Nivia Rossana Castrellón served as the president of the JNE during the 2024 elections.
‘Tu Voto Construye’, mensaje de la JNE en las elecciones de 2024 gana premio internacionalFormer Vice Chancellor Nivia Rossana Castrellón provides insights on Panama's incorporation into Mercosur.
Tres visiones sobre las relaciones de Panamá con Brasil y el MercosurNivia Rossana Castrellón proposed urgent measures to address the educational crisis.
Crisis educativa: 9 de cada 10 estudiantes de sexto grado reprueban matemáticasNivia Rossana Castrellón highlights the significant loss of classroom days due to strikes and school closures in Panama.
El daño irreversible de casi 500 días sin clases presenciales por pandemia y paros





















