REDESIGN OF CURRICULUM AND SATISFACTION OF STUDENTS

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  • Fernando PINO APABLAZA Universidad San Martín de Porres. Lima, Perú

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31381/scientia.v22i22.3580

Keywords:

Curricular redesign, satisfaction levels

Abstract

This eduactional research had like a espace scenery the proffesional school of tourism and hostelry business management, ubicated in the city of Lima. The educational research started in May 2017. The main target, was demonstrate that the application of the new design of curriculum was one of factors to contributed to increase the satisfaction levels of students of the profesional career. Also, the redesign of curriculum was analyzed by areas. The results of satisfaction levels of students were compared with the results of others students that used other different previous version of curriculum, and was demostrated through the Anova and T student analysis, both of them in 0.05 % of significance, that exist enough evidences to affirm, until proven otherwise, that the redesign curriculum was the cause that provoked the effects in the satisfaction students levels.

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Author Biography

Fernando PINO APABLAZA, Universidad San Martín de Porres. Lima, Perú

Bachiller y Licenciado por la Universidad Ricardo Palma. Magíster en Marketing Turístico y Hotelero por la Universidad San Martín de Porres. También doctor en Turismo por la misma universidad. Docente universitario y ex director de la escuela profesional de administración de negocios turísticos y hoteleros. Tiene sus investigaciones en docencia educativa y curricular, con uno de sus últimos trabajos para su tesis de doctorado en la Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos sobre planificación curricular en la educación superior. Código ORCID 0000- 0002-4438-8495.

Published

2021-01-01

How to Cite

PINO APABLAZA, F. (2021). REDESIGN OF CURRICULUM AND SATISFACTION OF STUDENTS. Scientia, 22(22), 247–261. https://doi.org/10.31381/scientia.v22i22.3580

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