Bibliographic citations
Ojeda, M., Paz, D. (2020). El estudio de la estrategia multicanal “Aprendo en casa” en el Nivel Inicial desde las creencias y las atribuciones causales: una revisión bibliográfica [Trabajo de investigación, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/653836
Ojeda, M., Paz, D. El estudio de la estrategia multicanal “Aprendo en casa” en el Nivel Inicial desde las creencias y las atribuciones causales: una revisión bibliográfica [Trabajo de investigación]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/653836
@misc{renati/392959,
title = "El estudio de la estrategia multicanal “Aprendo en casa” en el Nivel Inicial desde las creencias y las atribuciones causales: una revisión bibliográfica",
author = "Paz Castro, Danitza Nicole",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2020"
}
The theoretical and bibliographic review developed below arises from the presence of the first remote education experience (EAD) in Peru (a distance education form): the multichannel strategy “Aprendo en casa”, which was a product of COVID-19. Likewise, this resource analysis is aimed towards identifying the possibilities of research based on the beliefs and causal attributions that may arise from the use of this new modality of learning at the preschool level. In order to do this, beliefs are defined as those evaluative judgments that guide the way people think or act in different circumstances (Borg, 2001; Pajares,1992). In the same way, causal attributions are mental constructions that are developed based on the reasons that explain a fact, and that, in addition, determines how any subject faces subsequent situations (Weiner, 1985). To finish off, in this investigation, it has been identified that, in the studies that have been carried out about distance education, perceptions about this modality vary according to the level of knowledge and experience that a teacher and student have of it. In addition, the absence of situations where this modality of education might have been used in the early years is highlighted and it is emphasized that there is a need to investigate the relevance of its application at preschool level.
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