Elsa Yolanda Cruz Maldonado, Karime Cárdenas Escobar, Monserrat Asís Hernández Sarmiento, María Magdalena Bermejo del Villar, Rocio Cancino Zamarrón
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Abstract
Research is a fundamental factor for the development and improvement of any area of study, however, the English Language Teaching (ELT) undergraduate programs in Mexico usually fail to promote research in their schools. This is the case of the ELT the undergraduate program of the Escuela de Lenguas, Campus Tapachula in the Autonomous University of Chiapas (UNACH as for its initials in Spanish), where little is known by the school about the organizational pattern of the submitted theses by trainees. This is a descriptive study that seeks out to reveal how these are structured in the Escuela de Lenguas, Campus Tapachula. This research is going to be carried out by applying questionnaires to trainees, graduates, thesis-supervisors, and members of the reading committee and conducting a documentary analysis of the theses submitted from 2012 to 2019 to detail how they are structured. It was discovered that most of the theses are composed of four chapters, yet most of the participants agree on the theses of five chapters. According to the results obtained, two different outlines were designed varying in the number of chapters and the elements included in each one.
研究是任何学习领域发展和改进的基本因素,然而,墨西哥的英语语言教学(ELT)本科课程通常不能促进他们学校的研究。恰帕斯自治大学塔帕丘拉校区伦瓜斯学院(Escuela de Lenguas)的本科项目(西班牙语缩写为UNACH)就是这种情况,学校对学员提交论文的组织模式知之甚少。这是一项描述性研究,旨在揭示塔帕丘拉校区Escuela de Lenguas的结构。本研究将通过对学员、毕业生、论文导师和阅读委员会成员进行问卷调查,并对2012年至2019年提交的论文进行文献分析,以详细了解其结构。结果发现,大部分的论文是由四章组成的,但大多数与会者同意的是五章的论文。根据所获得的结果,设计了两种不同的大纲,在章节数量和每章所包含的元素上有所不同。