Generic competence on teaching staff of higher education in the State of Guerrero
Abstract
Goal: To identify the teaching staff generic competence, that orients the educational practice on higher education on the state of Guerrero, taking into account the students opinion. Method: Descriptive and longitudinal studies on the period 2012-2014; it was applied a questionnaire to students of seven institutions. The sample was: 37 % teaching staff and 41 % students per institution, assessing each academic member 10 students. The information was adapted to the Likert scale, posteriorly to the numeric scale of Sampieri to obtain quartiles thus classifying the data on high medium and low competence. The strength and weakness on the indicators were calculated using the arithmetic mean and classifying it using the median. Results: on a state level 56 % of the teaching staff is of high competence, 44 % between medium and low competence. By sub-dimensions: normal staff 71 %, university staff 64% and technological staff 44 % showed high competence on values and evaluation; on pedagogical showed notorious deficiencies. On Indicators: 9 % normalist staff has high strengths; 58 % of university staff medium competences and technological staff 100 % showed medium competences.
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