Bibliographic citations
Cabanillas, M., Diaz, A. (2023). Estrategias de enseñanza para promover el aprendizaje significativo en el área de comunicación [Universidad de Ciencias y Humanidades (UCH)]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12872/822
Cabanillas, M., Diaz, A. Estrategias de enseñanza para promover el aprendizaje significativo en el área de comunicación []. PE: Universidad de Ciencias y Humanidades (UCH); 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12872/822
@misc{renati/689759,
title = "Estrategias de enseñanza para promover el aprendizaje significativo en el área de comunicación",
author = "Diaz Medina, Ariana Amelia",
publisher = "Universidad de Ciencias y Humanidades (UCH)",
year = "2023"
}
Teaching strategies are very useful to promote meaningful learning in students, given this relevance, the objective of this research was to determine the levels of frequency of use of teaching strategies to promote meaningful learning in the area of Communication in sixth grade students of a private school in Lima - Peru. It was proposed to establish these levels of frequency of the use of teaching strategies through teacher mediation to promote meaningful learning in the area of communication in students. The sample consisted of three teachers in charge of teaching the area of integral communication and 19 students of the sixth grade of primary school. Thus, the focus of this research was quantitative descriptive. The instruments used were designed on the Likert scale, one contained 10 items and was addressed to teachers and the other intended for students had 11 items. Through the validation of expert judgment and the reliability of the Cronbach's Alpha instrument, it was achieved as a result that strategies such as teacher mediation, didactic resources and illustrations are used with relative frequency to achieve significant student learning. , since in the three dimensions the results of the students showed 33.33% and 66.67% when affirming that teachers almost always and always use the strategies in the area of integral communication.
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