2015
DOI: 10.15568/am.2015.794.do01
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Identification of learning conceptions in postgraduate students of health sciences and social sciences

Abstract: Identificación de las concepciones de aprendizaje en estudiantes de postgrado de ciencias de la salud y ciencias sociales ResumenObjetivo: En el presente trabajo hemos realizado un estudio comparativo entre las concepciones de aprendizaje de alumnos de posgrado que realizan un máster en el área de las ciencias de la salud y un máster en el área de las ciencias sociales, con el objetivo de examinar las concepciones de aprendizaje de ambos grupos. Métodos: Con el objeto de evaluar las concepciones de aprendizaje… Show more

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“…In a pilot study, we have demonstrated the existence of some significant differences in the conceptions of learning between students of health sciences and students of social sciences who begin their postgraduate studies [ 29 ]. A better knowledge on the conceptions of learning of health sciences postgraduate students and the incidence of factors influencing those conceptions of learning would allow a more appropriate design of postgraduate programs in order to acquire knowledge and skills related to these studies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a pilot study, we have demonstrated the existence of some significant differences in the conceptions of learning between students of health sciences and students of social sciences who begin their postgraduate studies [ 29 ]. A better knowledge on the conceptions of learning of health sciences postgraduate students and the incidence of factors influencing those conceptions of learning would allow a more appropriate design of postgraduate programs in order to acquire knowledge and skills related to these studies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%