Estudiantes como Socios en la Educación Superior: Beneficios, Desafíos y Recomendaciones
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El objetivo de este análisis teórico es contestar a la pregunta ¿cuáles son los beneficios y desafíos del enfoque de estudiantes como socios (Students as Partners - SaP) en la educación superior? Los hallazgos en términos de beneficios revelaron que los estudiantes que participan en la toma de decisiones académicas e institucionales pueden tener una mayor satisfacción con su educación y son más propensos a tener éxito académico. Además este enfoque puede tener un impacto positivo en el incremento de la calidad de la educación superior, y puede promover la equidad a nivel institucional. A pesar de los beneficios asociados con SaP en la educación superior, también hay desafíos que deben considerarse y disminuirse para implementar con éxito este enfoque. Estos desafíos incluyen la resistencia al cambio, la falta de tiempo y recursos, y la inclusión. Además del análisis se ofrecen recomendaciones para instituciones de educación superior que adopten este enfoque para la mejora de su calidad.
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