Didactics, teaching and learning sciences at engineering majors |
Author : Nancy Montes de Oca Recio; Jesús de Farit Rubio Méndez; Gladys Raquel Núñez Lazala |
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Abstract :The process of education of engineering students still shows several weak points. One important shortcoming
relates to the application and transfer of basic sciences contents to professional and ordinary life situations.
Among other causes, this is the result of a fragmented and de contextualized approach that fails to illustrate
engineer students the connection between scientific knowledge and disciplines to professional problems. The
authors surveyed professors to evaluate the management of didactic issues in the teaching-learning process of
engineering majors. They used documentary analysis and literature review to build a theoretical framework; the
authors provide a framework that provides the basis for leading the teaching and learning of basic sciences to
engineer students from a communicative and contextualized approach. |
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Adults’ continuing education in Latin-American from the perspective of regional development |
Author : María Fernanda Garzón Félix |
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Abstract :This paper aims to enhance the leadership of the university in local and regional development. It focuses on its implications for local and regional development and its contribution to social transformations. By examining the practice in Latin American countries, surveying and analyzing documents, the authors referred different criteria of Latin American specialists related to this level of education and its integration to other substantive functions of the university. The modeling of a proposal to strengthen the leadership of the university in local and regional development is the fundamental result of the study. |
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