Aportes Metodológicos En La Investigación
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https://doi.org/10.37646/xihmai.v3i6.132Abstract
RESUMEN
La investigación en el ámbito educativo mexicano ha cobrado fuerza en la última década. Las instituciones de educación superior (IES) se han convertido en las principales responsables frente a la sociedad de señalar caminos y proveer, tanto a mujeres como a hombres, de estrategias para encontrar información y procesarla para convertirla en conocimiento (Montaño, 200 , p. 5). De hecho, los procesos de profesionalización tanto de educadores como de formadores docentes se están viendo reflejados en los productos que generan, a saber, artículos de investigación, tesis de grado y documentos recepcionales. El presente artículo basado en la conferencia impartida en el Seminario de Investigación 2007 en la Universidad la Salle- Benavente (ULSA-B) tiene como objeto ayudar al lector a reflexionar acerca de los elementos metodológicos necesarios para llevar a cabo investigación, relacionados con tesis de maestría y documentos recepcionales de las licenciaturas y postgrados de esta institución. Para lograr este objetivo, el texto contiene seis preguntas con sus respuestas. Cabe mencionar que estas preguntas surgieron de un sondeo realizado a los docentes asesores de documentos recepcionales de la ULSA-B a nivel licenciatura, principalmente. En dicho sondeo, los docentes externaron sus principales preocupaciones al asesorar a los alumnos en el desarrollo de su documento recepcional. Sin embargo, la conferencia dictada sobre el tema y el presente artículo pretenden beneficiar a docentes y alumnos de nivel licenciatura y maestría de la ULSA-B, así como, a alumnos de licenciaturas y maestrías en educación que se encuentren realizando investigación.
ABSTRACT
Investigation in the Mexican educative scope has acquired strength in the last decade. The Higher Education Institutions (IES) have become the main people in charge for society to indicate ways and to provide, as much to women as to men, of strategies to find information and process it to turn it into knowledge (Montaño, 2001, P. 5). In fact, the processes of professionalization as much of educators as of educational trainers are being reflected in the products they generate, that is to say, articles of investigation, theses of bachelor’s degree and degree documents. The present article based on the conference distributed in the Seminary of Investigation 2007 at La Salle University- Benavente (ULSA-B) takes as main objective to help the reader reflect about the methodological elements necessary to carry out investigation, related to thesis of masters and degree documents of the bachelor’s and postgraduate programs of this Institution. In order to achieve this objective, the text contains six questions with their answers. It is important to add that these questions arose from a questionnaire mainly ap- plied to educational advisers of reception documents of the ULSA-B at bachelor’s degree level. In this questionnaire, advisers expressed their main concerns when assessing students in the development of their degree document. Nevertheless, the conference dictated on the topic and the present article try to benefit teach- ers and students from bacherlor’s and master’s degree from the ULSA-B, as well as, students of bachelor’s and master’s degree in Education who are currently doing research.
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