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Tafur, R., (2019). Las competencias directivas en la gestión de tres instituciones educativas escolares de Lima [Tesis, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/13588
Tafur, R., Las competencias directivas en la gestión de tres instituciones educativas escolares de Lima [Tesis]. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/13588
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title = "Las competencias directivas en la gestión de tres instituciones educativas escolares de Lima",
author = "Tafur Puente, Rosa María",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2019"
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The concern of educational institutions as well as the Ministry of Education for the performance of the directors in their management, and considering that the professional and personal profile for the position goes through the development of competencies related to the functions performed by a director in her position, the present investigation relates the managerial competences recognized as important by the directors of three educational institutions of Lima, with the competences that they exert in their management. To this end, the following question arises: How do the directors of three private educational institutions in Lima exercise in school management the competences they recognize as important? Insofar as it is known the ways in which the directors apply professional competences in the managerial tasks, they can be generalized from the corresponding social public policies. The objectives of the research are: 1. To describe the competences that the directors of three privately-run educational institutions in Lima recognize as important in their school management; 2. Analyze the competencies that the directors exercise in their school management; and 3. Analyze the Interest that the directors have for the work they carry out and their aspirations in the position. It is an applied research, diagnostic, of descriptive type that tries to analyze a specific situation delimited temporally and inscribed within a determined context. It is developed with a mixed methodology. To collect the information, the following instruments are used: questionnaire, focus group guide, observation guide, semi-structured interview guide and document review sheet. Information from different sources is collected, which is triangulated for analysis and interpretation. The research is a contribution to the field of Social Management because its results can constitute inputs for the development of strategies included in the programs aimed at improving the quality of school education. The research also collaborates in “the management of services, programs and social projects“ (PUCP, 2014: s/p) to the extent that it offers specific characteristics to improve the real profile of the school director and that can serve as references for The design of an ideal profile of school leadership competencies that are part of public policies aimed at improving school management and therefore teaching and learning. 5 A social policy on the development of professional and personal skills in teacher training, both initial and continuous, would be the first step for future school managers to have an adequate profile that will serve them in the fulfillment of their functions. In this way, the institutional variable can be reduced as an important factor of school failure and dropout. The research is a contribution to knowledge in Social Management since its results provide information on the different ways in which social actors (directors) interact in and with the educational process from their role as managers of educational institutions in Lima. In addition, the research analyzes the competencies that the principals recognize as important in their school management and those that they exert during the development of the same. In addition, they indicate the different spaces of interaction of the directors in the process of school management and the levels of participation generated from the positions they play. Among the most noteworthy results, it is evident that the directors of Lima's three privately run educational institutions recognize important competencies in school management. However, in spite of the assessment they make of them and the perception they have of their exercise in the management they lead, in practice they fulfill some competences related to the attention of teachers, leaving aside the execution of the others because it takes them enough time to carry out monitoring and accompaniment activities for teachers. They also neglect the needs, interests and demands of students because they do not listen directly, do not have time to visit them in the classroom on a regular basis, nor to take an interest in their projects. The management of the directors is limited by the lack of autonomy in the planning of the processes. They exercise in different ways the competences that they recognize as important in their school management.
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