Bibliographic citations
Pérez, K., Vera, V. (2021). Diseño de un instrumento para evaluar las competencias desarrolladas por los estudiantes de instituciones educativas particulares [Universidad Marcelino Champagnat]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14231/3504
Pérez, K., Vera, V. Diseño de un instrumento para evaluar las competencias desarrolladas por los estudiantes de instituciones educativas particulares []. PE: Universidad Marcelino Champagnat; 2021. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14231/3504
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title = "Diseño de un instrumento para evaluar las competencias desarrolladas por los estudiantes de instituciones educativas particulares",
author = "Vera Arrese, Victor Daniel",
publisher = "Universidad Marcelino Champagnat",
year = "2021"
}
The objective of the investigation was to determine the psychometric properties of the instrument designed to evaluate the skill developed by 5th year high school students from private educational institutions of UGEL 07. The investigation is instrumental in a non-experimental, transversal and exploratory design. Sampling is non-probability applied to 312 students. The evidence of content validity was analyzed by applying the Aiken V coefficient, the initial instrument with ten competences and 33 items being submitted to the judgment of 10 professionals, obtaining acceptance levels greater than or equal to 0.80, evaluating the instrument by its clarity, representativeness and relevance. The evidences of validity of the internal structure were calculated by means of the Exploratory Factor Analysis, to determine the number of factors that make up the research variable, obtaining 26 items grouped into 8 factors. Likewise, the evidences of reliability were found with the Omega McDonald Coefficient, obtaining 0.856, demonstrating a high level of reliability. Thus, obtaining the valid and reliable instrument “Achievement of skills”, which allows evaluating the competences acquired by the 5th year students of secondary school from private educational institutions of the UGEL 07.
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