Student participation in the learning process: responsibility

  1. María Dolores Rivero-Pérez 1
  2. María Luisa González-San Jose 1
  3. Pilar Muñiz 1
  4. José Manuel Ena Dalmau 1
  5. Miriam Ortega-Heras 1
  6. Mónica Cavia-Saiz 1
  1. 1 Universidad de Burgos
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    Universidad de Burgos

    Burgos, España

    ROR https://ror.org/049da5t36

Actas:
ICERI2016 Proceedings. 9th annual International Conference of Education, Research and Innovation, 14-16 November 2016, Seville, Spain

ISSN: 2340-1095

ISBN: 978-84-617-5895-1

Año de publicación: 2016

Páginas: 1093

Tipo: Aportación congreso

Resumen

In the new European Higher Education Area the priority is that students build ideas, mental models and proven theories that allow them to search, select and use the volume of data accumulated to interpret information and intervene in the best way possible a reality continuously changing. Undoubtedly, the acquisition of these skills by students is at the heart of changes within the European Higher Education Area, which is why our work focuses on the acquisition of transversal competences by students of the Degree of Food Science and Technology through a collaborative learning process, particularly with the use of different methodologies. Student responsibility becomes central to the methodological approach to teaching. The approach of this work is based on the experiences developed in the Degree of Food Science and Technology over several academic courses, with the aim of promoting the development and acquisition responsibility in students. In development work, the sequential development of the learning process with students is discussed and an assessment of skills acquired is performed. After the analysis of the results, it will be possible Identify and use strategies appropriate to goals, task, context, and the resources available for learning to improve the responsibility. Besides, the involvement of the student to acquire responsibility in their learning process requires the teacher to actively increase their participation in its educational purpose, which also serves to improve teaching.