The education of financial culture in children of merchant families in Tacna

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Tacna is a Peruvian border city whose main economic activity is family business; therefore, the development of the financial culture plays an important role in the formation of the next generations that will lead the family businesses. From this, an investigation was carried out to know the characte...

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Autores: Ticona Cohaíla, Juana Guisella, Cuito Rojas, Cecilia Gladys, Zevallos Paz, Elizabeth, Pastor Seperak, Marly Mahly
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2023
Institución:Universidad Nacional de San Cristobal de Huamanga
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional de San Cristobal de Huamanga
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:http://revistas.unsch.edu.pe/index.php/educacion/article/view/271
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:educación
cultura financiera
niños
comercio
Tacna
Education
financial culture
children
commerce
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spelling The education of financial culture in children of merchant families in TacnaLa educación de la cultura financiera en niños de familias comerciantes en TacnaTicona Cohaíla, Juana GuisellaCuito Rojas, Cecilia GladysZevallos Paz, ElizabethPastor Seperak, Marly Mahlyeducacióncultura financieraniñoscomercioTacnaEducationfinancial culturechildrencommerceTacnaTacna is a Peruvian border city whose main economic activity is family business; therefore, the development of the financial culture plays an important role in the formation of the next generations that will lead the family businesses. From this, an investigation was carried out to know the characteristics of the financial education of children whose direct family environment is dedicated to commerce, both formal and informal. For this, a mixed methodology was used based on surveys and interviews applied to students in the last grade of the primary education level of three educational institutions. The capacities of the 19th competency of the Peruvian Regular Basic Education were used as observation criteria. From this, it was found that these students have developed the financial culture; however, the school has little participation in the acquisition of such knowledge. Instead, it is the family and the children's direct link to the family business that influences their financial culture. The results show the importance of the family as the main educational agent and generator of a habitus. Likewise, the need for an educational system contextualized to the social and economic reality of the city is emphasized.Tacna es una ciudad peruana fronteriza cuya principal actividad económica es el comercio de carácter familiar; por tanto, el desarrollo de la cultura financiera cumple un rol importante en la formación de las siguientes generaciones que liderarán los negocios familiares. A partir de ello, se realizó una investigación para conocer las características de la educación financiera de niños cuyo entorno familiar directo se dedica al comercio, tanto formal como informal. Para ello, se empleó una metodología mixta en base a encuestas y entrevistas aplicadas a estudiantes del último grado del nivel de educación primara de tres instituciones educativas. Se utilizó como criterios de observación las capacidades de la competencia 19 de la Educación Básica Regular peruana. A partir de ello, se halló que dichos estudiantes tienen desarrollada la cultura financiera; sin embargo, la escuela tiene poca participación en la adquisición de dichos conocimientos. Es, en cambio, la familia y la vinculación directa de los niños con el negocio familiar lo que influye en la cultura financiera de estos. Los resultados permiten evidenciar la importancia de la familia como principal agente educativo y generador de un habitus. Asimismo, se enfatiza en la necesidad de un sistema educativo contextualizado a la realidad social y económica de la ciudad.Universidad Nacional de San Cristóbal de Huamanga2023-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://revistas.unsch.edu.pe/index.php/educacion/article/view/271Education Journal; Vol. 21 No. 21 (2023): Journal Education number 21; 10-26Revista Educación; Vol. 21 Núm. 21 (2023): Revista Educación N° 21; 10-262709-87612710-0243reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional de San Cristobal de Huamangainstname:Universidad Nacional de San Cristobal de Huamangainstacron:UNSCHspahttp://revistas.unsch.edu.pe/index.php/educacion/article/view/271/366Derechos de autor 2022 Marly Mahly Pastor Seperak, Juana Guisella Ticona Cohaíla, Cecilia Gladys Cuito Rojas, Elizabeth Zevallos Pazhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs2.localhost:article/2712023-01-01T18:31:07Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The education of financial culture in children of merchant families in Tacna
La educación de la cultura financiera en niños de familias comerciantes en Tacna
title The education of financial culture in children of merchant families in Tacna
spellingShingle The education of financial culture in children of merchant families in Tacna
Ticona Cohaíla, Juana Guisella
educación
cultura financiera
niños
comercio
Tacna
Education
financial culture
children
commerce
Tacna
title_short The education of financial culture in children of merchant families in Tacna
title_full The education of financial culture in children of merchant families in Tacna
title_fullStr The education of financial culture in children of merchant families in Tacna
title_full_unstemmed The education of financial culture in children of merchant families in Tacna
title_sort The education of financial culture in children of merchant families in Tacna
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Ticona Cohaíla, Juana Guisella
Cuito Rojas, Cecilia Gladys
Zevallos Paz, Elizabeth
Pastor Seperak, Marly Mahly
author Ticona Cohaíla, Juana Guisella
author_facet Ticona Cohaíla, Juana Guisella
Cuito Rojas, Cecilia Gladys
Zevallos Paz, Elizabeth
Pastor Seperak, Marly Mahly
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Zevallos Paz, Elizabeth
Pastor Seperak, Marly Mahly
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv educación
cultura financiera
niños
comercio
Tacna
Education
financial culture
children
commerce
Tacna
topic educación
cultura financiera
niños
comercio
Tacna
Education
financial culture
children
commerce
Tacna
description Tacna is a Peruvian border city whose main economic activity is family business; therefore, the development of the financial culture plays an important role in the formation of the next generations that will lead the family businesses. From this, an investigation was carried out to know the characteristics of the financial education of children whose direct family environment is dedicated to commerce, both formal and informal. For this, a mixed methodology was used based on surveys and interviews applied to students in the last grade of the primary education level of three educational institutions. The capacities of the 19th competency of the Peruvian Regular Basic Education were used as observation criteria. From this, it was found that these students have developed the financial culture; however, the school has little participation in the acquisition of such knowledge. Instead, it is the family and the children's direct link to the family business that influences their financial culture. The results show the importance of the family as the main educational agent and generator of a habitus. Likewise, the need for an educational system contextualized to the social and economic reality of the city is emphasized.
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