“…The COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly marked the world's educational systems by imposing social distancing as a priority strategy to combat the pandemic, a fact that culminated in the closure of educational institutions and abrupt migration to the remote model worldwide (MOLOI; SALAWU, 2022), (AZIZAN et al, 2022), (BAI, 2022), (CHAMORRO-ATALAYA et al, 2021), (RANJAN et al, 2021), (JAMALOVA; BÁLINT, 2022), (OTTS et al, 2021), (BÉCHÉ, 2020), (ADNAN; ANWAR, 2020), (TESAR, 2020), (DHAWAN, 2020), (CHOI; TESSLER; KAO, 2020), (STANISTREET; ELFERT; ATCHOARENA, 2020), (SELWYN; JANDRIĆ, 2020), (ENES, 2021) and (ALGHANMI; NYAZI, 2022). In Brazil, the situation was no different: on March 13, 2020, Brazilian public and private schools and universities closed their activities in person.…”