Enfoques de enseñanza presencial y de enseñanza mixtavirtual-presencial de profesores universitarios de ambas modalidades
Palabras clave:
Concepciones de enseñanza, concepciones de enseñanza mixta, enfoques de enseñanza, rol del profesor, rol del estudiante, estrategias de enseñanza, educación superior.Resumen
El objetivo de este estudio fue analizar
los enfoques de las concepciones de enseñanza en
aula y de enseñanza mixta de profesores de estas
modalidades educativas. El diseño fue no experimental,
descriptivo, transversal y corte mixto. La
muestra fue de 183 profesores, 129 de cursos cara a
cara y 54 de cursos mixtos que respondieron a preguntas
abiertas relacionadas con el significado de
la enseñanza, del rol del profesor, del rol del estudiante
y de estrategias de enseñanza de cursos cara
a cara y mixtos. Los resultados mostraron que en la
concepción de enseñanza cara a cara y sus dimensiones
de rol del profesor y rol del estudiante en
profesores de cursos cara a cara y mixtos la tendencia
mayor fue hacia el enfoque en aprendizaje. La
concepción de enseñanza de cursos mixtos en
profesores de las dos modalidades educativas se
ubicó fuertemente en un enfoque en enseñanza a
diferencia de sus dimensiones que se focalizaron
en el aprendizaje. A partir de este dato se sugiere
continuar con la investigación en el tema y la
inclusión de las concepciones de enseñanza en los
cursos de formación docente.
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