Educational continuity in Peru

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Virtualized model courses

The Program to support the design and implementation of strategies for educational continuity to guarantee higher education was created by the UNESCO International Institute for Higher Education in Latin America and the Caribbean (IESALC) for 13 public universities in Peru to train more than 2,170 teachers, virtual education support technicians and students in the development of competencies necessary for non-face-to-face education.

The objective of the teacher training program was to provide teachers with the knowledge and skills necessary to design, develop and evaluate university learning sequences in non face-to-face environments. Always following the pedagogical, technological and organizational principles necessary to guarantee quality in the the learning process. The training actions were carried out synchronously and asynchronously, with the support of 28 seminars for the deepening and leveling of the contents covered in the course to train teachers and technicians in the development of competences for non-face-to-face teaching-learning environments.

General objectives

  • To provide teachers with the knowledge and skills necessary to be able to design, develop and evaluate university learning sequences in non face-to-face environments, taking into account pedagogical, technological and organizational principles necessary to create quality experiences.
  • To train technical support teams and recognize their specific role within the training process to guarantee the quality of the academic service in this new non-face-to-face education environment.
  • Train students in the development of time management skills, digital skills to improve the use of the distance learning process and enhance the use of technology to strengthen active learning.

Phases

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“The biggest challenge for teachers is to continue acquiring the necessary digital competencies for the benefit of our students.”

Carlos Arévalo
Teacher, National Agrarian University de la Selva

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"The course is strengthening our digital skills. It is providing us with resources such as the use of forums, which is proving very useful for creating discussions among students. These tools are facilitating communication with our students.”

Ruth Torren
Teacher, National Autonomous University Madre de Dios.

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“One of the most important challenges as a teacher at UNJ is to continue acquiring the necessary digital skills and competencies that will make our work easier. To keep learning constantly for the benefit of our students.”

Candy Ocaña
Teacher, National University of Jaén

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