Re-learning teaching performance and evaluation of academic work
Abstract
This work analyzes the participation of academics of the University of Sonora during a decade in the Stimulus Program for Teaching Performance, which form part of the evaluation policies that seek the change and the institutional transformation, besides facing the necessity of differentiate the academic work in accordance with it teaching productivity and performance. In addition, discussed the problems faced by the evaluation processes aimed at academics, linked to the allocation of additional financial resources. Empirically, a process of re-learning is identified in view of adjustments and control that universities have on the evaluation underpinning this programme. It is also notable that although universities are compliant with the capacity to control they have, there is a need and the timing of moving towards a differently way of academic work regulation, in order to improve the quality of the teaching communities.
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