Specific actions for desertion reduction, competence identification and guidance for new students of an engineering program, a case study

Guillermo López, Maria Posada, Claudia Cardozo, Diego Jose Cuartas

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    Abstract

    Desertion is considered as a measure of academic performance of the students and the educational system in general. The focus on desertion treats it as a product of a multifactor interrelation among educational system and society's socio-economic structure, and as a manifestation of the profound changes that have overcame in the university institution, the students' composition, the labor market and the policy shifts in each government period through the National Education Ministry. After an evaluation of the approaches and theoretical perspectives that explain the academic performance, the aim is to integrate and articulate the particular and contextual factors that influence the desertion processes that could be altered, alongside a methodological diversity that implies a pluralism in the ways used to approach the techniques for teaching and learning in students that start their formation process in engineering programs.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publication2010 2nd International Congress on Engineering Education
    Subtitle of host publicationTransforming Engineering Education to Produce Quality Engineers, ICEED2010
    Pages165-170
    Number of pages6
    DOIs
    StatePublished - 2010
    Event2010 2nd International Congress on Engineering Education: Transforming Engineering Education to Produce Quality Engineers, ICEED2010 - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
    Duration: 8 Dec 20109 Dec 2010

    Publication series

    Name2010 2nd International Congress on Engineering Education: Transforming Engineering Education to Produce Quality Engineers, ICEED2010

    Conference

    Conference2010 2nd International Congress on Engineering Education: Transforming Engineering Education to Produce Quality Engineers, ICEED2010
    Country/TerritoryMalaysia
    CityKuala Lumpur
    Period8/12/109/12/10

    Keywords

    • Competence
    • academic performance
    • actions
    • aptitude
    • desertion
    • efficacy
    • engineering formation
    • higher education institution
    • individual differences
    • prior knowledge

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