Teaching skills, an innovation in virtual learning environments in higher education

Apertura Pub Date : 2021-09-23 DOI:10.32870/ap.v13n2.2061
Carlos Arturo Vega Lebrún, Mariano Sánchez Cuevas, Genoveva Rosano Ortega, S. E. Amador Pérez
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Abstract

The emergency closure of educational institutions, in the face of the health contingency due to Covid-19, has prompted the rethinking of the models of teaching competencies to adapt to virtual learning environments (VLE). The objective of this study is to design and validate a model of teaching competencies in VLE, with the support of virtual laboratories, to ensure the quality of higher education during the covid-19 pandemic. A quantitative and correlational methodology was used in a case study. The research is divided into two methodological moments: the design of the model and its validation. The instruments used were a comparative analysis matrix and a Likert-type scale. 5 650 students and 41 teachers participated in the validation cap. The results highlight the need for teacher development, mainly in digital and research skills. One weakness of the study is the lack of weighting of the quality indicators. The proposed model represents an innovation in the definition of indicators, in the form of competencies, for the assurance of educational quality in VLE. It is concluded that the proposed model is pertinent for the assurance of educational quality in VLE.
教学技能,高等教育虚拟学习环境的创新
面对Covid-19造成的卫生突发事件,教育机构紧急关闭,促使人们重新思考教学能力模式,以适应虚拟学习环境(VLE)。本研究的目的是在虚拟实验室的支持下,设计和验证VLE教学能力模型,以确保covid-19大流行期间高等教育的质量。在一个案例研究中使用了定量和相关的方法。研究分为两个方法学阶段:模型设计和模型验证。使用的工具是比较分析矩阵和李克特量表。5,650名学生和41名教师参与了验证帽。结果突出了教师发展的必要性,主要是在数字和研究技能方面。该研究的一个缺点是缺乏质量指标的权重。所提出的模型以能力的形式代表了指标定义的创新,以保证VLE的教育质量。结果表明,该模型适用于初中英语教学质量的保证。
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