Mechanism of Attainment of the Graduate Profile for the Curricular Harmonization in the University of Atacama
Carmen Burgos Videla and
Glenda Gonzales
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Carmen Burgos Videla: PhD University of Atacama Copiapo Chile Research Institute in Social Sciences and Education
European Journal of Social Sciences Education and Research Articles, 2024, vol. 11
Abstract:
The progress of the curriculum redesign process promoted by the University of Atacama (UDA) is presented, through the Academic Vice Rectory and operationalized by the Center for Teaching Improvement. This process has been organized with a systematic approach defined to carry out curricular innovation with a competence-based approach, guided by its Educational Model (Universidad de Atacama, 2007). This understanding shows a significant first step materialized in the mechanism of achievement of the graduate profile of which we will explain the structure, the systemic approach and the possibility of implementation through participatory strategies. It is argued that from this proposal, a change in the logic of curricular implementations and evaluations is sought at a higher level, to incorporate into the task the inclusive view regarding historicity, of the contexts in which guidelines for a sustained change that aims for quality.
Keywords: curriculum design; competencies; systemic approach; strategy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.26417/ejser.v6i2.p31-38
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