Concepciones de los profesores de secundaria de comunidades rurales sobre la aplicación del Aprendizaje Colaborativo soportado por computadora
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2024-11-20
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Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
Abstract
La presente investigación se sitúa en el marco del proyecto Río Santiago en la Región
Amazonas, Perú, ejecutado por una organización no gubernamental que desarrolla
proyectos de cooperación y desarrollo mediante el uso de las TIC y un grupo de
investigación de una universidad con la necesidad de comprender cómo los profesores
de Educación Básica Regular (EBR) del nivel secundario perciben el aprendizaje
colaborativo soportado por computadora (CSCL) en este contexto geográfico, marcado
por la diversidad cultural, la limitada conectividad a internet y la escasez de recursos
tecnológicos. Se utilizó una metodología cualitativa para comprender las perspectivas
y experiencias de 10 profesores. Esta metodología involucró un análisis detallado del
contexto y la exploración de las opiniones de los participantes. El estudio se ha llevado
a cabo siguiendo un diseño fenomenológico de carácter descriptivo, de nivel básico y
sustantivo. Para la recolección de datos, se empleó una guía de entrevista estructurada
como herramienta de investigación. Con ello, se espera una producción de
conocimientos nuevos y valiosos que contribuyan al avance en este ámbito educativo.
En la discusión, los profesores conciben o comprenden el aprendizaje colaborativo
como un trabajo en grupo entre estudiantes, mediado por tecnología, que presenta
ciertos beneficios en su aplicación en el aula y desafíos que dificultan la
implementación efectiva del CSCL particularmente en entornos rurales donde la
brecha digital es aún significativa.
This research is part of the Rio Santiago project in the Amazon Region, Peru, implemented by a non-governmental organization that develops cooperation and development projects through the use of ICT and a university research group with the need to understand how teachers of Regular Basic Education (EBR) at the secondary level perceive computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) in this geographical context, marked by cultural diversity, limited Internet connectivity and scarcity of technological resources. A qualitative methodology was used to understand the perspectives and experiences of 10 teachers. This methodology involved a detailed analysis of the context and exploration of the participants' views. The study was carried out following a descriptive phenomenological design, at a basic and substantive level. For data collection, a structured interview guide was used as a research tool. This is expected to produce new and valuable knowledge that will contribute to the advancement of this educational field. In the discussion, teachers conceive or understand collaborative learning as group work among students, mediated by technology, which presents certain benefits in its application in the classroom and challenges that hinder the effective implementation of CSCL, particularly in rural environments where the digital divide is still significant.
This research is part of the Rio Santiago project in the Amazon Region, Peru, implemented by a non-governmental organization that develops cooperation and development projects through the use of ICT and a university research group with the need to understand how teachers of Regular Basic Education (EBR) at the secondary level perceive computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) in this geographical context, marked by cultural diversity, limited Internet connectivity and scarcity of technological resources. A qualitative methodology was used to understand the perspectives and experiences of 10 teachers. This methodology involved a detailed analysis of the context and exploration of the participants' views. The study was carried out following a descriptive phenomenological design, at a basic and substantive level. For data collection, a structured interview guide was used as a research tool. This is expected to produce new and valuable knowledge that will contribute to the advancement of this educational field. In the discussion, teachers conceive or understand collaborative learning as group work among students, mediated by technology, which presents certain benefits in its application in the classroom and challenges that hinder the effective implementation of CSCL, particularly in rural environments where the digital divide is still significant.
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Tecnología educativa--Perú--Amazonía, Región, Enseñanza asistida por computadora--Perú--Amazonía, Región, Maestros--Perú--Amazonía, Región, Educación secundaria--Perú--Amazonía, Región, Educación rural--Perú--Amazonía, Región