2016
DOI: 10.25115/ecp.v9i18.1000
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Percepciones del profesorado y alumnado del programa de cualificación profesional inicial (PCPI). Desarrollo del proceso de enseñanza-aprendizaje en programas de prevención del fracaso escolar en secundaria

Abstract: RESUMEN:El fracaso escolar en la Educación Secundaria Obligatoria (ESO) es uno de los problemas más graves que arrastra el sistema educativo español. Los Programas de Cualificación Profesional Inicial (PCPI) se diseñaron para ofrecer una segunda oportunidad al alumnado fracasado o en riesgo de fracaso en esta etapa educativa. Partiendo de un método mixto o híbrido de investigación desarrollado en 50 centros educativos se presenta un análisis de las percepciones de los docentes y estudiantes implicados en estos… Show more

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“…Research on youth and the labor market shows that many young people choose, or are forced to choose, educational options that do not lead to stable jobs or socially accepted status; others drop out or completely withdraw from the system, preferring a zero status in which they experience alienation and humiliation [28]. Various authors show us the possibility for youths to escape these closed circuits [8,[32][33][34][35], discussing the need for positive experiences, the positive development of personal identity and the meaning of work as elements for optimization, issues of vital importance for BPT [36,37].…”
Section: Bpt Student Profilementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research on youth and the labor market shows that many young people choose, or are forced to choose, educational options that do not lead to stable jobs or socially accepted status; others drop out or completely withdraw from the system, preferring a zero status in which they experience alienation and humiliation [28]. Various authors show us the possibility for youths to escape these closed circuits [8,[32][33][34][35], discussing the need for positive experiences, the positive development of personal identity and the meaning of work as elements for optimization, issues of vital importance for BPT [36,37].…”
Section: Bpt Student Profilementioning
confidence: 99%