可持续发展行动和生活质量,大学生的观点

J. Soto-Rivera, J. RÍOS-VALLES, Sagrario Lizeth Salas-Name, Reyna Angélica Berumen-Ruvalcaba
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目的:确定最有价值的可转移技能,以及性别与可转移能力之间存在的相关性。方法:探索性,横断面研究,通过一项由27个变量组成的调查,对非概率样本进行描述性和相关性分析,以方便240名参与者。贡献:可转移技能调查的Cronbach Alpha值为0.89。被研究人群最常使用的能力是:知识(133)、态度(107)、能力(102)和管理(168)。使用斯皮尔曼的性别与可转移能力之间的相关性,观察到相关性非常低的男性被识别出来,但在统计上显着:计划(r=-)。15 p=.01),知识传播能力(r=。13 p=.03),获得其他领域的知识(r=-。18 p=.005),面临挑战(r =-。29 p=.000),团队合作(r=. 000)。14 p= .02),在相似的相关性和显著性水平下,女性获得了以下结果:技能(r=。212 p=.001),态度(r=。13 p=.033),组织(r=。25 p=.000)和ICT (r=. 000)。17 p = .007)。确定男性和女性最常使用的可转移能力,可以了解他们较少使用的可转移能力,并可以成为在远程教育中提高学校成绩的机会。
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Acciones para el desarrollo sustentable y la calidad de vida, perspectiva de estudiantes Universitarios
Objective: To identify most valuable transferable skills and the existing correlation between sex and transferable competencies. Methodology: Exploratory, cross-sectional research, through a survey consisting of 27 variables, with a descriptive and correlational analysis to a non-probabilistic sample, for the convenience of 240 participants. Contribution: The transferable skills survey had a Cronbach Alpha of 0.89. The competences mostly used by the population studied were: knowledge (133), attitude (107), capacity (102) and management (168). Spearman's correlation between sex and transferable competences was used, observing in which men with a very low level of correlation were identified, but statistically significant: planning (r=-.15 p=.01), ability to transmit knowledge (r=.13 p=.03), gain knowledge of other areas (r=-.18 p=.005), face challenges (r =-.29 p=.000), teamwork (r=.14 p= .02) and with a similar level of correlation and significance, women obtained the following results: skills (r=.212 p=.001), attitude (r=.13 p=.033), organization (r=.25 p=.000) and ICT (r=.17 p=.007). Identifying which transferable competences most often employ both men and women allows to know the transferable competencies that they use less and can be an opportunity for better school performance in distance education.
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