Lecturers’ Aptitudes, Attitudes and Professional Development in Higher Education at University of Cuenca

Continuous changes in social demand and development provide an acute and continuous pressure on universities. The question is whether higher education institutions (HEI) in Ecuador deliver graduates with the competences to provide timely economic, ecological, and sustainable solutions. Additionally,...

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Main Authors: Guillermo Pacheco*, María-Isabel Espinoza, Sandra Cabrera-Arias, Patricio Cabrera-Tenecela
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: RU Publications 2021-04-01
Series:European Journal of Educational Research
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Online Access: https://eu-jer.com/EU-JER_10_2_553.pdf
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spelling doaj-39fa7e4cd8df4fb193e6b230c47cba4c2021-04-23T07:34:35ZengRU PublicationsEuropean Journal of Educational Research 2165-87142165-87142021-04-0110Issue55356510.12973/eu-jer.10.2.55330231Lecturers’ Aptitudes, Attitudes and Professional Development in Higher Education at University of CuencaGuillermo Pacheco*0María-Isabel Espinoza1Sandra Cabrera-Arias2Patricio Cabrera-Tenecela3 University of Cuenca University of Cuenca University of Cuenca University of Cuenca Continuous changes in social demand and development provide an acute and continuous pressure on universities. The question is whether higher education institutions (HEI) in Ecuador deliver graduates with the competences to provide timely economic, ecological, and sustainable solutions. Additionally, HEIs should prepare graduates to find employment in a society characterized by greater uncertainty, extensive use of information technology, speed, risk, complexity and interdisciplinary work. To face this challenge, universities need lecturers to possess a mix of aptitudes, attitudes, and professional development in teaching, research, and services. Unfortunately, knowledge is sparse about the readiness of their pupils to function effectively in a rapidly changing and increasingly globalized environment. Accordingly, this study uses an explanatory sequential mixed-methods approach to explore the impact of lecturers’ aptitudes, attitudes, and professional development on teaching and student learning at the University of Cuenca. Lecturers’ perceptions about their aptitudes and their attitudes are higher than the students’ perceptions. Faculty representatives believe that untenured lecturers have a better attitude and aptitude than the tenured lecturers. A third part of lecturers have achieved one of the required criteria in research development. Students from biological sciences are more satisfied with their lecturers and the competence development that they receive than the students from social sciences or engineering. Understanding the likely implication of the variables, aptitudes, attitudes and professional development, on the quality of teaching and learning is fundamental for the design and carrying out of educational reforms. https://eu-jer.com/EU-JER_10_2_553.pdf higher education aptitudes attitudes professional development.
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author Guillermo Pacheco*
María-Isabel Espinoza
Sandra Cabrera-Arias
Patricio Cabrera-Tenecela
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María-Isabel Espinoza
Sandra Cabrera-Arias
Patricio Cabrera-Tenecela
Lecturers’ Aptitudes, Attitudes and Professional Development in Higher Education at University of Cuenca
European Journal of Educational Research
higher education
aptitudes
attitudes
professional development.
author_facet Guillermo Pacheco*
María-Isabel Espinoza
Sandra Cabrera-Arias
Patricio Cabrera-Tenecela
author_sort Guillermo Pacheco*
title Lecturers’ Aptitudes, Attitudes and Professional Development in Higher Education at University of Cuenca
title_short Lecturers’ Aptitudes, Attitudes and Professional Development in Higher Education at University of Cuenca
title_full Lecturers’ Aptitudes, Attitudes and Professional Development in Higher Education at University of Cuenca
title_fullStr Lecturers’ Aptitudes, Attitudes and Professional Development in Higher Education at University of Cuenca
title_full_unstemmed Lecturers’ Aptitudes, Attitudes and Professional Development in Higher Education at University of Cuenca
title_sort lecturers’ aptitudes, attitudes and professional development in higher education at university of cuenca
publisher RU Publications
series European Journal of Educational Research
issn 2165-8714
2165-8714
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Continuous changes in social demand and development provide an acute and continuous pressure on universities. The question is whether higher education institutions (HEI) in Ecuador deliver graduates with the competences to provide timely economic, ecological, and sustainable solutions. Additionally, HEIs should prepare graduates to find employment in a society characterized by greater uncertainty, extensive use of information technology, speed, risk, complexity and interdisciplinary work. To face this challenge, universities need lecturers to possess a mix of aptitudes, attitudes, and professional development in teaching, research, and services. Unfortunately, knowledge is sparse about the readiness of their pupils to function effectively in a rapidly changing and increasingly globalized environment. Accordingly, this study uses an explanatory sequential mixed-methods approach to explore the impact of lecturers’ aptitudes, attitudes, and professional development on teaching and student learning at the University of Cuenca. Lecturers’ perceptions about their aptitudes and their attitudes are higher than the students’ perceptions. Faculty representatives believe that untenured lecturers have a better attitude and aptitude than the tenured lecturers. A third part of lecturers have achieved one of the required criteria in research development. Students from biological sciences are more satisfied with their lecturers and the competence development that they receive than the students from social sciences or engineering. Understanding the likely implication of the variables, aptitudes, attitudes and professional development, on the quality of teaching and learning is fundamental for the design and carrying out of educational reforms.
topic higher education
aptitudes
attitudes
professional development.
url https://eu-jer.com/EU-JER_10_2_553.pdf
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