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Purpose: To compare the development of teaching competency in preservice teachers of physical education (n = 96) through two different modalities of intervention from the same service-learning program. The preservice teachers provided a direct service to children with motor functional diversity, promoting their motor skills and counteracting their lack of social attention. Method: The topic was approached using mixed methods with methodological triangulation. Quantitative evidence was gathered through a quasi-experimental design of two nonequivalent experimental groups implementing the following instrument: the Teaching Competency while performing Motor Skills and Body Language Games Rubric. Meanwhile, qualitative analysis was undertaken by elaborating upon 12 life histories of multiple crossed stories. Results: The quantitative results provided significant evidence regarding the academic effect of service-learning on preservice teachers, while the qualitative interpretation complemented this view, reflecting on how this learning was developed. Discussion/Conclusion: The authors provided the original findings of the service-learning effects on the teaching competency of preservice teachers as well as the promotion of additional academic and social learning.
Este artículo presenta los resultados de aplicar un programa de ApS a estudiantes de maestro/a en el ámbito de la Educación Física. En concreto se analiza su incidencia en el desarrollo de la competencia social y ciudadana, desde una perspectiva metodológica mixta. La complementariedad cuantitativa-cualitativa plantea un marco adecuado de aproximación al objeto de estudio. Cuantitativamente la investigación muestra tendencias de mejora en algunas dimensiones (Conformidad con lo socialmente correcto, Sensibilidad social, Ayuda y colaboración y Responsabilidad Social) que son refrendadas en el análisis cualitativo. A partir del objetivo planteado en la investigación y vistos los datos obtenidos y su discusión, se concluye que el ApS aplicado en el ámbito de la formación de futuros docentes es una buena herramienta para desarrollar su competencia social y ciudadana.
This paper proposes an instrument to assess social entrepreneurship competency in higher education (SECS). 19 Features of social entrepreneurship competency were identified. The pilot test (n = 497) confirmed the validity and reliability of the SECS. Exploratory factor analysis proposed a set of categories consistent with the initial approach. Confirmatory factor analysis showed acceptable relationships among the scale categories and items, while the fit indices suggested that the data fit adequately to the default model. Pearson's test verified significant, positive correlations among the revised categories in all cases. Therefore, the scale carries the potential to contribute to social entrepreneurship research.
Resumen. El desarrollo de la "Personalidad Eficaz", entendido como constructo en el que se relacionan los rasgos de la personalidad con la conducta eficaz en contextos profesionales o académicos, se postula como una de las metas de la formación universitaria del s. XXI. En esta línea, el Aprendizaje-servicio (ApS) es un método pedagógico que podría satisfacer estas necesidades al centrarse en la aplicación de competencias académicas en contextos reales. El presente trabajo, desde un enfoque mixto de investigación, se plantea el objetivo de conocer si el ApS contribuye al desarrollo de la "Personalidad Eficaz" en estudiantes de magisterio del área de Educación Física. El estudio que se presenta se concretó en la Universitat Jaume I (España) y analiza el resultado de un programa de ApS sobre un grupo de estudiantes de segundo curso del Grado de Magisterio. Del análisis cuantitativo se concluye la existencia de diferencias significativas, a favor del grupo experimental, en los resultados globales del Test de Personalidad Eficaz para Universitarios. Por otra parte, el enfoque cualitativo del estudio se alinea y complementa los resultados cuantitativos, favoreciendo una mejor y más contextualizada comprensión de los mismos. Palabras clave: Aprendizaje-servicio; metodología; personalidad eficaz; educación física; magisterio.[en] Service-learning and Effective Personality in Physical Education preservice teachers Abstract. The development of the "Effective Personality ", understood as a construct in which personality traits with effective behaviour in professional or academic contexts are related, is postulated as one of the goals of the 21st-century university training. According to this approach, the ServiceLearning (S-L) is a pedagogical method that could meet these needs by focusing on the application of academic skills in real contexts. This paper, raised from a mixed research approach, arises in order to know whether the S-L contributes to the development of the "Effective-Personality" of pre-service teachers of the area of Physical Education. The study presented was carried out at Jaume I University (Spain) and analyses the results of a S-L program implemented by a group of second grade pre-service teachers. The quantitative analysis concludes significant differences, in favor of the experimental group, in the comparison of the overall results of the Effective Personality Test for University Students. Moreover, the qualitative study approach aligns and complements the quantitative results, favouring a better and more contextualized understanding of them.
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