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Estudio comparado entre las estrategias de aprendizaje utilizadas por estudiantes de secundaria repitentes y no repitentes

Authors: Gustavo Alfonso Villamizar Acevedo; Andrea Ximena Sánchez Vega; Mayra Alejandra Moreno Rivera;

Estudio comparado entre las estrategias de aprendizaje utilizadas por estudiantes de secundaria repitentes y no repitentes

Abstract

La investigación planteó como objetivo comparar el uso de estrategias de aprendizaje en estudiantes repitentes y no repitentes de secundaria de un colegio público de Santander (Colombia). Se utilizó una metodología cuantitativa, participaron 90 estudiantes, seleccionados por un muestreo censal,28 son repitentes (M edad = 15,32, σ 1,54) y 62 no repitentes (M edad = 15,06, σ 1,26). Se aplicó la Escalas ACRA. Para encontrar los resultados, se empleó la prueba de comparación U de Mann-Whitney. Los resultados detectaron diferencias significativas en el uso de las estrategias. Las estrategias más usadas son las de apoyo, con la diferencia que los no repitentes se encuentran relacionados con aspectos motivacionales de carácter intrínseco y los repitentes con búsqueda de recompensa inmediata.

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estudiante repitente, RENDIMIENTO ACADEMICO, EDUCACION SECUNDARIA, secundaria, ESTRATEGIAS DE APRENDIZAJE, repetición escolar, Psychology, estudiante no repitente, estrategias de aprendizaje, BF1-990

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