Ynés Phun-Pat, O. Curro-Urbano, Carmen Chauca, Maritza Elizabeth Arones Mayurí
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摘要
一年多来,疫情迫使各级教育机构改变教学实践,继续以虚拟方式进行教学过程,COVID-19大流行的存在使人们体验到在获取互联网连接、技术资源、数字工具管理和适当战略方面的需求或限制;不仅在教学上,而且在学生的学习策略上。提出了以下研究目标:确定秘鲁一所公立大学学生在COVID-19期间使用的学习策略。以2020学年的302名学生为样本,采用De la Fuente Arias等人的大学生acra -删节学习策略工具(ACRA-A);65%是健康科学专业的学生,35%是社会科学和人文学科专业的学生,他们分为两个年龄组:中间组包括16至19岁的学生,后面组包括20岁及以上的学生。健康科学、社会科学和人文科学领域20%的学生在大学综合管理系统(SIGE)提供的技术资源支持下,使用了在线学习的理解策略和学习习惯。
Learning Strategies Public University Students at the Time of COVID-19
After more than a year of a pandemic that forced educational institutions of all levels to make changes in teaching practice and continue with the teaching-learning process in a virtual way, the presence of the COVID-19 pandemic has allowed experience the needs or limitations of access to Internet connectivity, technological resources, management of digital tools and appropriate strategies; not only in teaching but also in student learning strategies. The following research objective was proposed: to determine the learning strategies used by University students in the time of COVID-19, in a Public University of Peru. A sample of 302 students from the 2020 academic period was considered, for which the ACRA-Abridged learning strategies instrument (ACRA-A) for university students from De la Fuente Arias et al was applied; 65% were students of Health Sciences and 35% students of Social Sciences and Humanities, comprised in two age groups: the Middle includes students from 16 to 19 years old and the Late group includes students from 20 years old and over. The 20% of the students in the area of Health Sciences and Social Sciences and Humanities used comprehension strategies and study habits in online learning, supported by technological resources, provided by the Integrated University Management System (SIGE) of the University.