Fenómeno de bajo rendimiento académico

dc.contributor.authorBravo Osorio, Felipe
dc.contributor.authorLeón Corredor, Olga Lucía
dc.contributor.authorCastiblanco Carrasco, Armando
dc.contributor.authorCastañeda Peña, Harold
dc.contributor.authorCenteno Bravo, Blanca Nevai
dc.contributor.authorMerino Rubilar, Cristian
dc.contributor.authorRojas, Eva
dc.contributor.authorLobos Figueroa, Juan Pablo
dc.contributor.authorAbello Camacho, Diana
dc.contributor.authorGutiérrez y Restrepo, Emmanuelle
dc.contributor.authorVillanueva, Andrés
dc.contributor.authorRocha, Rolando
dc.contributor.editorLeón Corredor, Olga Lucía
dc.contributor.orcidLeón Corredor, Olga Lucía [0000-0003-4373-8630]spa
dc.contributor.orcidCastiblanco Carrasco, Armando [0000-0002-6805-8239]spa
dc.contributor.orcidCenteno Bravo, Blanca Nevai [0000-0003-2391-238X]spa
dc.contributor.orcidMerino Rubilar, Cristian [0000-0002-1156-2581]spa
dc.contributor.orcidAbello Camacho, Diana [0000-0003-0045-1242]spa
dc.contributor.orcidGutiérrez y Restrepo, Emmanuelle [0000-0001-9140-9319]spa
dc.contributor.orcidRocha, Rolando [0000-0002-9162-9861]spa
dc.contributor.orcidLaguna Laguna, Odalye [0000-0001-7631-6595]spa
dc.contributor.otherMolano Caro, Gladys
dc.contributor.otherMéndez, Jaime
dc.contributor.otherVillanueva, Andrés
dc.contributor.otherLaguna Laguna, Odalye
dc.contributor.otherPardo Mojica, Caterine
dc.date.accessioned2024-07-30T14:23:20Z
dc.date.available2024-07-30T14:23:20Z
dc.date.created2018
dc.descriptionEste material es resultado del trabajo del equipo Cultiva encargado de la construcción de una metodología para el diseño de Ambientes de Aprendizaje Accesibles y con Afectividad, en el marco del Proyecto ACACIA - Centro de Cooperación para el Fomento, Fortalecimiento y Transferencia de Buenas Prácticas que Apoyan, Cultivan, Adaptan, Comunican, Innovan y Acogen a la comunidad universitaria -. Proyecto financiado por el programa Erasmus + Capacity Building de la Unión Europea (2015-2018) realizado por un consorcio de 11 Universidades de América Latina y 3 de Europa. El propósito del proyecto es fomentar la integración universitaria a partir del Diseño y validación de un sistema de Centros de Apoyo y Desarrollo Educativo Profesional – CADEP – en América Latina, mediante la cooperación intra e interinstitucional en la producción y desarrollo de recursos didácticos y tecnológicos, y en la generación de estrategias de fomento socio afectivo a poblaciones en riesgo de exclusión universitaria. El fenómeno de bajo rendimiento es uno de los cuatro fenómenos que el módulo CULTIVA de los CADEP Acacia, ha seleccionado como de alta prioridad para disminuir la deserción universitaria y para dinamizar estrategias que permitan a profesores y estudiantes universitarios mejorar la calidad de la enseñanza y aprendizaje en los procesos de formación profesional en las instituciones de educación superior. Se espera que lo organizado en este documento sea un factor de revisión y actualización continua en el módulo, sea también un recurso para la formación didáctica de profesores universitarios y una fuente para la elaboración de instrumentos de observación del fenómeno en cada universidad.spa
dc.description.abstractThis material is the result of the work by the Cultiva team, responsible for constructing a methodology for designing Accessible Learning Environments with Affection, within the framework of the ACACIA Project - Center for Cooperation for the Promotion, Strengthening, and Transfer of Good Practices that Support, Cultivate, Adapt, Communicate, Innovate, and Welcome the university community -. This project was funded by the Erasmus+ Capacity Building program of the European Union (2015-2018) and carried out by a consortium of 11 universities from Latin America and 3 from Europe. The purpose of the project is to foster university integration through the design and validation of a system of Centers for Support and Professional Educational Development (CADEP) in Latin America, through intra- and inter-institutional cooperation in the production and development of educational and technological resources, and the generation of socio-affective promotion strategies for populations at risk of university exclusion. The phenomenon of low academic performance is one of the four phenomena that the CULTIVA module of the CADEP Acacia has selected as a high priority to reduce university dropout rates and to energize strategies that enable university professors and students to improve the quality of teaching and learning in professional training processes in higher education institutions. It is expected that what is organized in this document will serve as a factor for continuous review and updating in the module, as well as a resource for the didactic training of university professors and a source for the development of observation instruments for the phenomenon in each university.spa
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dc.publisher.facultyUniversidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Vicerrectoría académica. Proyecto ACACIAspa
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dc.subjectProyecto ACACIAspa
dc.subjectFenómeno de Bajo Rendimiento Académicospa
dc.subjectMódulo Cultivaspa
dc.subjectInstituciones de educación superiorspa
dc.subjectCentros de Cooperaciónspa
dc.subjectDeserciónspa
dc.subjectBajo rendimientospa
dc.subjectGestión docentespa
dc.subjectCultural, social y económicospa
dc.subjectPrácticas culturalesspa
dc.subjectInclusiónspa
dc.subjectDiversidadspa
dc.subjectIndicadores de satisfacciónspa
dc.subjectValoración del bajo rendimiento académicospa
dc.subjectEstrategiasspa
dc.subjectFormación profesionalspa
dc.subjectCooperación intra e interinstitucionalspa
dc.subject.keywordProject ACACIAspa
dc.subject.keywordAcademic Underachievement Phenomenonspa
dc.subject.keywordCultiva Modulespa
dc.subject.keywordHigher Education Institutionsspa
dc.subject.keywordCooperation Centersspa
dc.subject.keywordDropoutspa
dc.subject.keywordUnderachievementspa
dc.subject.keywordTeacher managementspa
dc.subject.keywordCultural, social and economicspa
dc.subject.keywordCultural practicesspa
dc.subject.keywordInclusionspa
dc.subject.keywordDiversityspa
dc.subject.keywordSatisfaction indicatorsspa
dc.subject.keywordAssessment of academic underachievementspa
dc.subject.keywordStrategiesspa
dc.subject.keywordProfessional trainingspa
dc.subject.keywordIntra- and inter-institutional cooperationspa
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dc.subject.lembHerramientas educativasspa
dc.subject.lembTecnología educativaspa
dc.titleFenómeno de bajo rendimiento académicospa
dc.title.titleenglishPhenomenon of low academic performancespa
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