Evaluation of the learning process of informational competencies in university students
Journal: Apertura (Vol.13, No. 2)Publication Date: 2021-09-30
Authors : Espinoza-Colón Jorge; Medina Gual Luis;
Page : 38-53
Keywords : Information literacy; higher education; motivation; performance level;
Abstract
This article aims to present the results of a study on the learning process of informational competence in the Universidad José Vasconcelos, Oaxaca, Mexico. From a qualitative research approach, semi-structured interviews, and requests for drawings were applied, and non-participant observation of six students' information search practices was carried out. The findings made it possible to identify quantitative and qualitative changes in the declarative, procedural and attitudinal components of the competence, which differentiate three levels of performance: low, medium, and high. The critical element to understand the competence learning process is in its attitudinal component since this determines the amount and type of declarative knowledge, as well as the procedures that the student is willing to deploy in a coordinated way to search, evaluate and use the information to achieve your academic goals.
Other Latest Articles
- An instrumental orchestration for online course at the university level
- Teaching skills, an innovation in virtual learning environments in higher education
- Effect of Integrated Nutrient Management on Growth, Yield and Quality of Carrot (Daucus carota L.) cv. New Kuroda
- Evaluation of Matured Larval Weight and Larval Duration of New Breeding Lines of Bombyx mori L
- CONSTRAINTS FACED BY WOMEN INVOLVED IN SELF-HELP GROUPS AND SEEK THEIR SUGGESTIONS FOR BETTER INVOLVEMENT
Last modified: 2021-10-05 01:23:24