Published 2025-10-28
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Perception study of learning teaching methodologies in an engineering postgraduate

DOI: https://doi.org/10.15332/ap6e5g06
Mercedes Valdivieso Bolaños Fundación Universitaria del Área Andina
Carolina Montoya Rodríguez Universidad El Bosque
Paloma Martínez Sánchez Universidad El Bosque

For the Institutions of Higher Education it is important to know the quality of its service to improve its processes. The present study seeks to identify the students' perception of an engineering specialization on Teaching-Learning Methodologies. This research was developed through a survey of 3 groups of students from different semesters. The study showed that the Teaching-Learning Methodologies most used by teachers are: Lecture (100%) and Cooperative Learning (77%). More than 80% of students perceive that methodologies are sufficient and appropriate, while less than 50% of students perceive them as insufficient and inadequate. It is concluded that there is a close relationship between the evaluation of the methodologies taught by the teachers and the acquisition and application of the knowledge learned by the students, which is why it is important to promote the application of the best evaluated methodologies to improve the quality of the service.

keywords: Teaching - Learning Process, Methodology, Perception, Management of Production and Productivity
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Valdivieso Bolaños, M., Montoya Rodríguez, C., & Martínez Sánchez, P. (2025). Perception study of learning teaching methodologies in an engineering postgraduate. Revista Interamericana De Investigación Educación Y Pedagogía RIIEP, 12(2), 15-39. https://doi.org/10.15332/ap6e5g06
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