Valuation of collaborative work and academic performance in the teaching process of a research course in medical students

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Introduction. Collaborative work promotes learning through active participation of students, allowing the development of social abilities and the construction of their own knowledge. Objective. To analyze collaborative work and its relationship with academic performance in medical...

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Autores: Matzumura-Kasano, Juan P., Gutiérrez-Crespo, Hugo, Pastor-García, César, Ruiz-Arias, Raúl A.
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2019
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/anales/article/view/17251
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Aprendizaje Colaborativo
Rendimiento Académico
Investigación
Cursos
Facultades de Medicina
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Valuation of collaborative work and academic performance in the teaching process of a research course in medical students
Valoración del trabajo colaborativo y rendimiento académico en el proceso de enseñanza de un curso de investigación en estudiantes de medicina
title Valuation of collaborative work and academic performance in the teaching process of a research course in medical students
spellingShingle Valuation of collaborative work and academic performance in the teaching process of a research course in medical students
Matzumura-Kasano, Juan P.
Aprendizaje Colaborativo
Rendimiento Académico
Investigación
Cursos
Facultades de Medicina
title_short Valuation of collaborative work and academic performance in the teaching process of a research course in medical students
title_full Valuation of collaborative work and academic performance in the teaching process of a research course in medical students
title_fullStr Valuation of collaborative work and academic performance in the teaching process of a research course in medical students
title_full_unstemmed Valuation of collaborative work and academic performance in the teaching process of a research course in medical students
title_sort Valuation of collaborative work and academic performance in the teaching process of a research course in medical students
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Matzumura-Kasano, Juan P.
Gutiérrez-Crespo, Hugo
Pastor-García, César
Ruiz-Arias, Raúl A.
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author_facet Matzumura-Kasano, Juan P.
Gutiérrez-Crespo, Hugo
Pastor-García, César
Ruiz-Arias, Raúl A.
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Pastor-García, César
Ruiz-Arias, Raúl A.
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Aprendizaje Colaborativo
Rendimiento Académico
Investigación
Cursos
Facultades de Medicina
topic Aprendizaje Colaborativo
Rendimiento Académico
Investigación
Cursos
Facultades de Medicina
description Introduction. Collaborative work promotes learning through active participation of students, allowing the development of social abilities and the construction of their own knowledge. Objective. To analyze collaborative work and its relationship with academic performance in medical students in a research course. Methods. Cross-sectional study, in which 148 human medicine students enrolled in the research course participated, selected using a non-probabilistic sample. The questionnaire called analysis of cooperative work in higher education that assesses the importance of collaborative work, of 49 questions distributed in seven dimensions, was used. A Likert scale was used in a range of 1 to 5, where 1 is valued as a total disagreement and 5 totally agree. Three groups were established: low group to 33 percentile; middle group, from 34th percentile to 66th percentile; and high group, from 67th percentile to more. Results. The average age was 22,4 years and 52,7% corresponded to the female gender. In the “conception of work” dimension, 40,5% of students belonged to the middle group; in the dimension “planning the work of the groups by the teacher”, 41,9% to the low group; in “criteria for organizing groups”, 37,8% for the low group; in “internal operation”, 43,2% to the low group; and in “work efficiency”, 32,4% to the high group and 39,9% to the low group. The global average of grades corresponded to 12,7. The academic performance in students of the low and medium group was similar, and in the female students of the high group it was significantly higher (p=0,049). Conclusions. The low group predominated in the dimensions “teacher’s work planning”, “criteria for organizing groups”, “operating standards”, “internal functioning” and “efficiency”. 54,7% of students corresponded to the high group and the overall grade point average was 12,7. There was no relationship between the variables studied.
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spelling Valuation of collaborative work and academic performance in the teaching process of a research course in medical studentsValoración del trabajo colaborativo y rendimiento académico en el proceso de enseñanza de un curso de investigación en estudiantes de medicinaMatzumura-Kasano, Juan P.Gutiérrez-Crespo, HugoPastor-García, CésarRuiz-Arias, Raúl A.Aprendizaje ColaborativoRendimiento AcadémicoInvestigaciónCursosFacultades de MedicinaIntroduction. Collaborative work promotes learning through active participation of students, allowing the development of social abilities and the construction of their own knowledge. Objective. To analyze collaborative work and its relationship with academic performance in medical students in a research course. Methods. Cross-sectional study, in which 148 human medicine students enrolled in the research course participated, selected using a non-probabilistic sample. The questionnaire called analysis of cooperative work in higher education that assesses the importance of collaborative work, of 49 questions distributed in seven dimensions, was used. A Likert scale was used in a range of 1 to 5, where 1 is valued as a total disagreement and 5 totally agree. Three groups were established: low group to 33 percentile; middle group, from 34th percentile to 66th percentile; and high group, from 67th percentile to more. Results. The average age was 22,4 years and 52,7% corresponded to the female gender. In the “conception of work” dimension, 40,5% of students belonged to the middle group; in the dimension “planning the work of the groups by the teacher”, 41,9% to the low group; in “criteria for organizing groups”, 37,8% for the low group; in “internal operation”, 43,2% to the low group; and in “work efficiency”, 32,4% to the high group and 39,9% to the low group. The global average of grades corresponded to 12,7. The academic performance in students of the low and medium group was similar, and in the female students of the high group it was significantly higher (p=0,049). Conclusions. The low group predominated in the dimensions “teacher’s work planning”, “criteria for organizing groups”, “operating standards”, “internal functioning” and “efficiency”. 54,7% of students corresponded to the high group and the overall grade point average was 12,7. There was no relationship between the variables studied.Introducción. El trabajo colaborativo incentiva el aprendizaje mediante la participación activa de los estudiantes, permitiendo desarrollar habilidades sociales y construir sus propios conocimientos. Objetivo. Analizar el trabajo colaborativo y su relación con el rendimiento académico en estudiantes de medicina de un curso de investigación. Métodos. Estudio transversal, en el que participaron 148 estudiantes de medicina humana matriculados en el curso de investigación, seleccionados mediante una muestra no probabilística. Se utilizó el cuestionario denominado análisis del trabajo cooperativo en educación superior que valora la importancia del trabajo colaborativo, de 49 preguntas distribuidas en siete dimensiones. Se utilizó una escala de Likert en un rango de 1 a 5, donde 1 se valora como total desacuerdo y 5 totalmente de acuerdo. Se establecieron tres grupos: grupo bajo hasta percentil 33; grupo medio, de percentil 34 a percentil 66; y grupo alto, de percentil 67 a más. Resultados. La edad promedio fue 22,4 años y 52,7% correspondieron al género femenino. En la dimensión “concepción del trabajo”, 40,5% de estudiantes pertenecieron al grupo medio; en la dimensión “planificación del trabajo de los grupos por el profesor”, 41,9% al grupo bajo; en “criterios para organizar grupos”, 37,8% al grupo bajo; en “funcionamiento interno”, 43,2% al grupo bajo; y en “eficacia del trabajo”, 32,4% al grupo alto y 39,9% al grupo bajo. El promedio global de notas correspondió a 12,7. El rendimiento académico en estudiantes del grupo bajo y medio fue similar, y en las estudiantes de género femenino del grupo alto fue significativamente mayor (p=0,049). Conclusiones. El grupo bajo predominó en las dimensiones “planificación del trabajo del profesor”, “criterios para organizar grupos”, “normas de funcionamiento”, “funcionamiento interno” y “eficacia”. 54,7% de estudiantes correspondió al grupo alto y el promedio global de calificaciones fue 12,7. 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