1. LA ESTRATEGIA CURRICULAR DE COMPUTACIÓN EN LOS PLANES DE ESTUDIO: SU MEDICIÓN A TRAVÉS DEL DIAGNÓSTICO DE COMPUTACIÓN.
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Fraga Guerra, Elena, Vargas Jiménez, Antonio, Ruiz Echevarría, Hilda, and Milán Licea, María Rosa
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HIGHER education , *COMPUTER science education , *CURRICULUM planning , *EDUCATIONAL planning , *EDUCATION , *COMPUTER literacy , *AUTODIDACTICISM , *CONTINUING education - Abstract
The use of curricular strategies is present in the perfection of Cuban Superior Education in the general aspects of each profession that are not possible to take shape from a discipline in particular, which have not been able to be formed within any particular discipline and require the presence of the remainder, in order to have a coherent integration with the study plan of each career, as part of its design and with a real balance between the whole and each one of its parts. In this case, the curricular strategy of computing contributes to the guarantee of an aspect of a professional profile, which responds to the demands of technical scientific development. In order to measure the results of this strategy obtained in the different careers under the Ministry of Superior Education, a diagnosis is made in each academic course of the computing skills acquired from a sample of students in advanced years of these careers. The results of this diagnosis show that the majority of the skills related to the use of the means provided for tools of the Office program package's have the highest results, as well as communication by e-mail. The required levels have not yet been obtained with database systems and bibliographic gestors. In the case of use of software for self-learning, the percent of students approved is not the best, due to the incident that the development of this skill has in the professional formation. For careers groups, Technical Sciences careers show the best results. The group of careers with best results was Social Sciences and Humanities. This paper also analyzed results obtained during the five academic courses in which the diagnosis of computing has been developed, and an increase in the percent of students approved for this skill has been achieved. Likewise, the percent of students who have achieved the superior level has increased during the last five academic courses, which demonstrates the validity of this strategy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009