Bibliographic citations
Valcárcel, L., (2021). Factores que inciden en la implementación del modelo de la Jornada Escolar Completa-JEC en el nivel secundaria de la institución educativa “Santa Rosa” del distrito de Cusco, provincia y departamento de Cusco [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/19331
Valcárcel, L., Factores que inciden en la implementación del modelo de la Jornada Escolar Completa-JEC en el nivel secundaria de la institución educativa “Santa Rosa” del distrito de Cusco, provincia y departamento de Cusco []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/19331
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title = "Factores que inciden en la implementación del modelo de la Jornada Escolar Completa-JEC en el nivel secundaria de la institución educativa “Santa Rosa” del distrito de Cusco, provincia y departamento de Cusco",
author = "Valcárcel Manga, Laura Rosa",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2021"
}
This paper arises for the interest in knowing the implementation of the JEC Full School Day model in the educational institution of secondary level “Santa Rosa“ of the city of Cusco, in accordance with the technical standards of the sector, the requirements of the model to ensure the Educational Quality conditions and public investment with such intervention. To do this, a “case study” is proposed to evaluate the implementation of the necessary physical resources (furniture, equipment and infrastructure) in EI; examine the training conditions of the teaching and management staff; and know the level of satisfaction of its staff, students, parents, according to the educational policy of the JEC model promoted by the Ministry of Education. Among the results, the extended schedule of 35 to 45 hours that requires a dining room environment is relevant, not having this service has generated conflicts in the academic, family and even health environment of the students; Likewise, the majority of pedagogical environments do not meet the standards (the small size does not guarantee comfort or safety conditions), according to the Technical Standard for Educational Infrastructure - NTIE-004-2016-MINEDU; On the other hand, teachers show discomfort in developing their methodological strategies due to overcrowding in the classroom; Parents show that they do not know the JEC Model and express family difficulties that the implementation has brought them. Next, recommendations are made, among others, on how to improve communication and coordination channels between government bodies, MINEDU, UGEL, IE that facilitate clear processes and timely information according to the JEC model in Educational Quality conditions. Finally, Social Management as a tool for social change will allow transcendental changes in the educational policy of the JEC model, such as closing gaps between urban and rural, and reducing situations of labor discrimination, and socio-economic in a future higher and professional training of the students.
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