Reengineering of the Central American higher educational model in the post-pandemic by Covid-19, towards a professionalization by digital skills

The Covid-19 Pandemic led educational systems around the world to reinvent themselves, moving from the traditional face-to-face model to virtual alternatives. Higher education would represent a particular challenge as it requires the transmission of knowledge and the generation of professional skill...

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1. Verfasser: Rivera-Díaz, Nelson Ernesto
Format: Online
Sprache:Spanisch
Veröffentlicht: Secretaría de Investigaciones Cien´tíficas de la Universidad de El Salvador 2021
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Online-Zugang:https://minerva.sic.ues.edu.sv/Minerva/article/view/137
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Zusammenfassung:The Covid-19 Pandemic led educational systems around the world to reinvent themselves, moving from the traditional face-to-face model to virtual alternatives. Higher education would represent a particular challenge as it requires the transmission of knowledge and the generation of professional skills. For the particular case, the Central American region would have to face the crisis with very limited installed capacities in terms of the inclusion of virtual resources in the teaching process, verifying this condition in the institutions and students. After verifying the Central American situation, it will be important to review the didactic considerations of a new virtual education model in line with the characteristics of the generations to which the students belong, which will lead to the construction of an innovative scaffolding at a higher education, redesigning the formal logics from the educational institution, including students as front-line actors in their own professionalization process. Of course, this process cannot go through geographic isolation, since a globalized world requires regional collaboration in the training of professionals who will sustain the post-pandemic.