大学生整体形成中的软技能发展与心理弹性——基于Goldstein的分析

Rosa A. Silva, M. Chauca, Eduardo Huaccha, Jorge S. Zuniga, Fernando H. Layza, Enio E. Tena
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本研究的目的是为了证明软技能的发展是否提高了大学生的心理弹性,本研究采用定量、非实验、描述性、比比性和横断面相关法,样本为66名年龄在18 - 20岁之间的学生,采用非概率抽样,人群为卡亚俄国立大学电气与电子工程学院的学生。调查是使用的技术和工具应用于电气工程I和II学期的学生,社交技能的数据收集工具是阿诺德·戈尔茨坦检查表和阿诺德·戈尔茨坦的评估,恢复能力的工具是沃尔宁和杨问卷,由于冠状病毒大流行,问卷是虚拟进行的。根据第一学期和第二学期两组之间的结果,可以得出结论:社会技能教学提高了大学生的心理弹性。
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Development of Soft Skills and Resilience in the Integral Formation of University Students based on Goldstein's Analysis
The purpose of the study is to prove if the development of soft skills improves the resilience of undergraduates, the present study is quantitative, non-experimental, descriptive, comparative and cross-sectional correlation al, the sample was 66 students between 18 and 20 years old, the sampling used was non-probabilistic, the population was students from the Faculty of Electrical and Electronic Engineering of the University National of Callao. A survey was the technique used and the instruments were applied to the students of I and II term of electrical engineering, the instrument for data collection of Social Skills was the Arnold Goldstein checklist and evaluation of Arnold Goldstein and for Resilience the Walning and Young questionnaire, the questionnaire was conducted virtually due to the coronavirus pandemic. According to the results obtained between two groups of I and II term, it is concluded by saying that the teaching of social skills improves resilience in undergrates.
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