Psychometric properties of scale to assess university teaching practice in hybrid modality
Abstract
Hybrid education also known as b-learning its conceived as a composite innovation, that combines the advantages of online learning with the benefits of traditional classroom. This type of education was promoted during Covid Pandemic in 2020, it was given the formative processes to achieve indicators overall student permanence during the sanitary emergency. Currently it’s emphasized the need for information of application and result experiences, as it being considered a modality that will continue to be in trend. This investigation proposes the need to assess the psychometric properties of a scale to evaluate university teaching practice in hybrid modality, due to not existing an adequate instrument for it. For the study, there were selected 395 university students in a non-probabilistic way who were taking subjects in hybrid modality. A 48-item questionnaire was applied organized in five dimensions that describe the functionality of this modality in university education. The findings of the study show a model of 3 factors to consider in teaching practice in hybrid environments, which are: manage teaching through communication, facilitate experiences centered on learning and planning towards autonomous learning. The Scale displayed statistical results that support the validity of the instrument, presenting acceptable values in the goodness of fit index and the reliability of the information in the analysis, it can be determined that is a useful instrument to assess teaching practices in hybrid modality.
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