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La aleatoriedad en la educación: el orden de los factores si altera el producto

Authors: Bueno, Moisés Evaristo; Dos Reis, MarÃa Rosa;

La aleatoriedad en la educación: el orden de los factores si altera el producto

Abstract

Argentina, poseedora de un sólido sistema de educación superior a través de universidades nacionales públicas, mayormente con ofertas presenciales, se encuentra transitando un proceso de aislamiento social preventivo en el ámbito educativo desde mediados de marzo de 2020. Al pensar en el acceso a la educación y al tránsito de los alumnos durante su formación educativa, y principalmente en el tramo de educación superior y formación profesional, el advenimiento de COVID-19 ha establecido una serie de disonancias y/o contrapuntos en las prácticas educativas percibidas como ´normales´ en el contexto anterior a la pandemia por los actores involucrados; ha resaltado problemáticas subyacentes que deben ser atendibles en lo inmediato y crear cimientos sólidos para la etapa venidera de educación general. El artÃculo se centra en un repaso de ‘polÃticas’ y usos ´normales´ de prácticas docentes utilizadas, analizadas a través de diferentes teorÃas y métodos estadÃsticos matemáticos, tales como Proceso AnalÃtico Jerárquico (AHP), simulación Montecarlo, Recocido Simulado (SA), entre otras, las cuales son percibidas en contrapunto con el contexto actual de virtualidad. Se pretende postular cómo los procesos educativos deben reconvertirse a fin de lograr la universalidad de acceso en el contexto actual y post- pandemia. Argentina, has a solid higher education system through national public universities, mostly with face-to-face offers, has been going through a process of preventive social isolation in the educational field since mid-March 2020. When thinking about access to education and the transit of students during their educational training, and mainly in the section of higher education and professional training, the advent of COVID-19 has established a series of dissonances and / or counterpoints in the practices educational perceived as 'normal' in the context prior to the pandemic by the actors involved; It has highlighted underlying problems that must be addressed in the immediate future and create a solid foundation for the coming stage of general education. The article focuses on a review of 'policies' and 'normal' uses of teaching practices used, analyzed through different theories and mathematical statistical methods, such as Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP), Montecarlo simulation, Simulated Annealing (SA), among others, which are perceived in counterpoint with the current virtual context. It is intended to postulate how educational processes should be reconverted in order to achieve universality of access in the current and post-pandemic context.

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Mejoras en contexto COVID- 19, Aleatoriedad, Improvements in COVID-19 context, Order, Prácticas educativas, Enseñanza virtual, Virtual teaching, Orden, Educational practices, Randomness

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