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Evaluación del método Scenario Centered Curriculum en función del perfil tecnológico del estudiante

  • ESCUDERO, David FONSECA [1] ; CLIMENT, August [1] ; CANALETA, Xavier [1] ; VICENT, Lluís [1]
    1. [1] Universitat Ramon Llull

      Universitat Ramon Llull

      Barcelona, España

  • Localización: Education in the knowledge society (EKS), ISSN 1138-9737, ISSN-e 2444-8729, Vol. 17, Nº. 3, 2016, págs. 67-88
  • Idioma: español
  • DOI: 10.14201/eks20161736788
  • Títulos paralelos:
    • Scenario Centered Curriculum Assessment Based on the Technological Profile of the Student
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    • español

      En el presente artículo se presentan los resultados obtenidos de evaluar la usabilidad del método Scenario Centered Curriculum (SCC) y el grado de satisfacción de los estudiantes con el mismo, en función del perfil tecnológico de cada grupo de estudiantes. El método se ha introducido en un curso de Marketing Digital impartido en tres escuelas de Formación Profesional de España, Italia y Francia. Dichas escuelas forman parte, junto a otros siete socios, del consorcio formado para el desarrollo del proyecto AUTOREF, enmarcado dentro del programa Erasmus+ de la Comunidad Europea. El objetivo del proyecto es constatar si las metodologías de aprendizaje activo aplicadas a entornos de Formación Profesional mejoran la motivación y rendimiento de los estudiantes y significan una mejora significativa en el mundo laboral. Los resultados preliminares nos muestran la necesidad de adaptar los contenidos de forma específica al ámbito de cada escuela para mejorar los resultados, ya que sin una fase de contextualización los estudiantes no acaban percibiendo la potencialidad del método.

    • English

      This article presents the results and the degree of student satisfaction obtained in the usability testing of the Scenario Centered Curriculum (SCC) method, with a specific focus on the technological profile of each group of students. The method was incorporated into a Digital Marketing course which was taught in three Vocation Training Schools in Spain, Italy and France. The schools involved, together with seven other members, form part of a consortium created to promote the development of the Learning4Work Project (L4W), as part of the Erasmus+ program of the European Community. The aim of this project is to verify whether the active learning metidos applied to Vocational Training environments improve student motivation and performance and bring about significant improvement in the workplace. The preliminary results obtained indicate a need to adapt the contents to the specific professional area of each school in order to improve the results, as it appears that without a contextualization phase, students do not fully appreciate the potential advantages of the method.

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