Resiliency and Cooperation or Regarding Social and Collective Competencies for University Achievement. An Analysis from a Systemic Perspective
Miriam Aparicio
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Miriam Aparicio: CONICET (National Council for Scientific and Technical Research, Parque General San Martin, Mendoza, Argentina) - Mendoza). Argentina. Lead Researcher.National University of Cuyo, PICTO Project 2016-0008. BID Loan. Argentina.
European Journal of Social Sciences Education and Research Articles, 2021, vol. 8
Abstract:
This research is found within the framework of the issue of University Quality. It was carried out using a sample of subjects from 6 different university schools in Argentina who extended their studies (1985-2004). The objective was to determine the factors underlying this extension. The methodology used was quantitative-qualitative. The model integrates base variables, pedagogical-institutional variables, structural variables, organizational variables, and psychosocial variables. Among the latter, we focus on Cooperation - nucleus of Resilience - in relation to university success (US), taking into account that cooperation is a social/collective competence which is highly valued in the new organizational models looking toward student success (PISA, 2015; OECD 2018). The results show the impact of this factor on achievement, as well as the importance of building collective competencies.
Keywords: cooperation; -; resiliency; -; university; -; extending; studies; -; social; and; collective; competencies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.2478/ejser-2018-0064
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