Material didáctico para mejorar el desempeño docente en el área inclusiva en la Universidad de Guayaquil, Provincia del Guayas, Ecuador, 2021.

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Cerrado Español Esta investigación hace referencia a la situación que se desarrolla en el proceso de inclusión en el nivel superior, y la forma cómo los docentes realizan su trabajo pedagógico en el aula y fuera de ella con materiales didácticos innovadores que le faciliten el aprendizaje en todo momento a todos los estudiantes, pero en especial a los que presentan alguna necesidad educativa especial a causa o no de una discapacidad. Para lograr esto los docentes deben planificar incluso reorganizar su actividad diaria pensando en los jóvenes que tiene a cargo para llevarles un aprendizaje eficiente que le permita no solo acceder al conocimiento sino aprobar la materia. El objetivo general es determinar el material didáctico para mejorar el desempeño docente en el área inclusiva en la Universidad de Guayaquil, Provincia del Guayas, Ecuador, 2021. Se tomó como base teórica todo lo relacionado a desempeño docente, inclusión, planificación, integración a nivel superior, recursos didácticos de acuerdo a las necesidades educativas especiales, siendo según los lineamientos de cinco años atrás. La metodología usada fue un enfoque cuantitativo con alcance descriptivo correlacional, su diseño no experimental transversal, descriptiva, explicativa. Las variables fueron desempeño docente y la inclusión universitaria, las mismas que se cruzaron en el análisis para reconocer el grado de relación entre ellas. Para la población se tomó en cuenta a los docentes y directivos de la Carrera Licenciatura en Químico biológicas de la Facultad de Filosofía, letras y ciencias de la educación de la Universidad de Guayaquil. La muestra fue no probabilística al azar, estuvo compuesta por 2 directivos y 15 docentes. Para recolectar los datos se diseñó un instrumento un instrumento para medir las variables antes mencionadas, la encuesta se hizo con la ayuda de Google forms. Al hacer la estadística los resultados determinaron que la correlación es alta por lo que se acepta la hipótesis nula, el material didáctico para el mejoramiento del desempeño docente en la inclusión universitaria. En este proyecto los resultados demuestran que la respuesta de los docentes ha sido de rango alto con una significancia 0,726 siendo mayor al valor 0,05 indica entonces que la correlación lograda de la variable desempeño docente y la variable inclusión universitaria fue grande, directa y significante, verificándose la hipótesis nula. metadata Armijos González, María del Rosario mail maria_armijos@hotmail.com (2022) Material didáctico para mejorar el desempeño docente en el área inclusiva en la Universidad de Guayaquil, Provincia del Guayas, Ecuador, 2021. Masters thesis, SIN ESPECIFICAR.

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Esta investigación hace referencia a la situación que se desarrolla en el proceso de inclusión en el nivel superior, y la forma cómo los docentes realizan su trabajo pedagógico en el aula y fuera de ella con materiales didácticos innovadores que le faciliten el aprendizaje en todo momento a todos los estudiantes, pero en especial a los que presentan alguna necesidad educativa especial a causa o no de una discapacidad. Para lograr esto los docentes deben planificar incluso reorganizar su actividad diaria pensando en los jóvenes que tiene a cargo para llevarles un aprendizaje eficiente que le permita no solo acceder al conocimiento sino aprobar la materia. El objetivo general es determinar el material didáctico para mejorar el desempeño docente en el área inclusiva en la Universidad de Guayaquil, Provincia del Guayas, Ecuador, 2021. Se tomó como base teórica todo lo relacionado a desempeño docente, inclusión, planificación, integración a nivel superior, recursos didácticos de acuerdo a las necesidades educativas especiales, siendo según los lineamientos de cinco años atrás. La metodología usada fue un enfoque cuantitativo con alcance descriptivo correlacional, su diseño no experimental transversal, descriptiva, explicativa. Las variables fueron desempeño docente y la inclusión universitaria, las mismas que se cruzaron en el análisis para reconocer el grado de relación entre ellas. Para la población se tomó en cuenta a los docentes y directivos de la Carrera Licenciatura en Químico biológicas de la Facultad de Filosofía, letras y ciencias de la educación de la Universidad de Guayaquil. La muestra fue no probabilística al azar, estuvo compuesta por 2 directivos y 15 docentes. Para recolectar los datos se diseñó un instrumento un instrumento para medir las variables antes mencionadas, la encuesta se hizo con la ayuda de Google forms. Al hacer la estadística los resultados determinaron que la correlación es alta por lo que se acepta la hipótesis nula, el material didáctico para el mejoramiento del desempeño docente en la inclusión universitaria. En este proyecto los resultados demuestran que la respuesta de los docentes ha sido de rango alto con una significancia 0,726 siendo mayor al valor 0,05 indica entonces que la correlación lograda de la variable desempeño docente y la variable inclusión universitaria fue grande, directa y significante, verificándose la hipótesis nula.

Tipo de Documento: Tesis (Masters)
Palabras Clave: Material didáctico, desempeño, inclusión, universidad.
Clasificación temática: Materias > Educación
Divisiones: Universidad Europea del Atlántico > Docencia > Trabajos finales de Máster
Universidad Internacional Iberoamericana México > Docencia > Trabajos finales de Máster
Depositado: 02 Nov 2023 23:30
Ultima Modificación: 02 Nov 2023 23:30
URI: https://repositorio.unini.edu.mx/id/eprint/1512

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