Factores de la reprobación universitaria desde la perspectiva estudiantil
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Horizontes Rev. Inv. Cs. Edu.
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La reprobación estudiantil es un fenómeno multifactorial que afecta a estudiantes, instituciones y sociedad. Este estudio identifica los factores que inciden en la reprobación de universitarios de primeros semestres en una universidad pública del norte de México. Se aplicó una encuesta a 128 estudiantes, con 52 reactivos en siete dimensiones. Los resultados indican que las principales causas de reprobación son: la falta de claridad en la explicación del profesor, la no exposición oportuna de dudas y el poco tiempo de estudio extra-aula. El análisis confirma que los estudiantes se perciben como principales responsables de su fracaso académico.
Student failure is a multifactorial phenomenon that affects students, institutions, and society. This study identifies the factors that influence the failure of first-semester university students at a public university in northern Mexico. A survey with 52 items in seven dimensions was applied to 128 students. The results indicate that the main causes of failure are: lack of clarity in the professor's explanation, not expressing doubts in a timely manner, and insufficient study time outside the classroom. The analysis confirms that students perceive themselves as primarily responsible for their academic failure.
Student failure is a multifactorial phenomenon that affects students, institutions, and society. This study identifies the factors that influence the failure of first-semester university students at a public university in northern Mexico. A survey with 52 items in seven dimensions was applied to 128 students. The results indicate that the main causes of failure are: lack of clarity in the professor's explanation, not expressing doubts in a timely manner, and insufficient study time outside the classroom. The analysis confirms that students perceive themselves as primarily responsible for their academic failure.
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Vol. 9, No. 40