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Mendoza, K., Zagal, M. (2019). Educación social financiera y sus aportes al desarrollo de la autonomía y pensamiento crítico en estudiantes de secundaria: un estudio del programa emprendiendo en tres instituciones educativas de Lima sur en el 2015 [Tesis, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/14127
Mendoza, K., Zagal, M. Educación social financiera y sus aportes al desarrollo de la autonomía y pensamiento crítico en estudiantes de secundaria: un estudio del programa emprendiendo en tres instituciones educativas de Lima sur en el 2015 [Tesis]. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/14127
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title = "Educación social financiera y sus aportes al desarrollo de la autonomía y pensamiento crítico en estudiantes de secundaria: un estudio del programa emprendiendo en tres instituciones educativas de Lima sur en el 2015",
author = "Zagal Heredia, María Clelia",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2019"
}
Social and financial education aims to inspire children and adolescents to be socially and economically active citizens. This type of education had been originated in India, creating a balanced curriculum between social and economic issues which use a methodology focused on students. In Peru, this methodology has been applied since 2008, through program Emprendiendo executed by the NGO Visión Solidaria and financed by SURA Peru. This investigation sought to know the contribution of this methodology to the development of the autonomy and critical thinking of the students, through the study of programa Emprendiendo. Therefore, the general question that guides this investigation is: Which are the factors that would be contributing or limiting the development of critical thinking and autonomy in the students of the fifth year of high school of the three educational institutions located in the south side of Lima which are participating in programa Emprendiendo? And the following specific questions are: To what extent do Aflatoun Methodology used in program Emprendiendo contribute to the development of critical thinking and autonomy in the students of the three educational institutions located in the south side of Lima which are participating in the project? Which is the perception of the teachers of the three educational institutions situated in the south side of Lima about program Emprendiendo, the methodology and the factors that limit their participation? How does the monitoring implemented by program Emprendiendo contribute or limit the management of Aflatoun Methodology in the teachers of the three educational institutions? The method of research consisted in study specific situations of four schools, three of them were educational institutions that implemented program Emprendiendo; while the last educational institution was classified as “control school”, which means that this institution did not receive, develop or apply program Emprendiendo or any other social and financial education project. This classification was transcendental in order as it allowed a better identification of the differences between students and teachers who applied the methodology centered on the student and those who did not use it. Moreover, in the four educational institutions located in districts of the south of Lima (San Juan de Miraflores and Villa María del Triunfo) we obtained information from students, teachers and monitors. For this investigation was used a mixed-qualitative-quantitative methodology, through surveys, focus group, class observations and documentary review. The research process presented two important moments: In the first part of the research, the theoretical framework was developed and the methodology used in social and financial education was analyzed; and, in the second part, program Emprendiendo was presented for being used on cases of the three participating educational institutions which were oriented towards the management of autonomy and critical thinking in students. Finally, there are some conclusions and recommendations that can be useful for educational institutions, non-governmental organizations and governmental bodies in our country.
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