Revista iiPsi RESUMENLa investigación que se presenta es de tipo aplicada y de nivel descriptivo. En ella se estudió la comprensión lectora de los docentes de los tres niveles de educación básica de la región Junín. Se empleó el método descriptivo con un diseño descriptivo comparativo, se tuvo una muestra de 357 sujetos a los que se aplicó una prueba de compresión lectora desarrollada para efectos de la investigación. Los resultados permitieron probar entre otras cosas que el nivel de enseñanza el que trabajan los docentes no le otorgan ventajas o desventajas significativas en su comprensión lectora, así mismo que las variables género, situación laboral, institución en la que desarrolló sus estudios profesionales e incluso los estudios de posgrado, no tienen un papel distintivo en la comprensión lectora de los docentes. Palabras clave: Comprensión lectora ABSTRACTThe investigation that turns up belongs to fellow once was applied and of descriptive level. The region's reader of the teachers of the 3 basic education levels studied understanding herself In her Junín. He used the descriptive method with a descriptive design comparative, one had a 357-subjects sign whom applied a compression test reader once was developed in order to the investigation's properties itself.Aftermaths permitted testing among other things that the basic education level whereon operates the teachers reader does not grant him perks or significant disadvantages in her understanding , likewise than the variables kind , labor situation , institution that I develop his professional studies in and enclosure the postgrade studies , they do not have a distinctive paper in the understanding the teachers's reader
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