Adelaida Maria Del Carmen Hualpa Flores, Eva Luis Paredes, Edgar Vásquez Condezo
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介绍。本文旨在开展一项横断面、非实验性定量研究,以了解大流行期间属于EI 1255 Walter Peñaloza Ramella的中学生在技术管理方面的复原力水平及其因素,这些中学生来自位于秘鲁利马市阿特区Huaycán的自我管理社区。材料和方法。该研究涉及187名年龄在14至18岁之间的学生,使用了秘鲁版的Wagnild & Young弹性量表,由Gómez(2019)改编,其中包括因素一:个人能力和因素二:自我接受。结果:50.3%的学生心理弹性水平介于高和非常高之间。结论:在因素一水平上,数字原生代在信息管理方面知识丰富的学生中有150人(80.21%),而在因素一水平上信息较少的学生中有37人(19.8%),他们倾向于相信自己的反应和适应能力,以实现自己的目标;在因素二水平上,他们灵活、坚持不懈,在逆境中面对获得的技能时保持冷静。
STUDENT RESILIENCE IN THE MANAGEMENT OF TECHNOLOGY IN TIMES OF THE PANDEMIC
Introduction. The present article aims to develop a cross-sectional, non-experimental quantitative research that allows knowing the level of resilience and its factors in the management of technology during the time of the pandemic in secondary school students belonging to EI 1255 Walter Peñaloza Ramella, from the Self-managed Community of Huaycán, located in the district of Ate, city of Lima - Peru. Materials and methods. The study involved 187 students between the ages of 14 and 18, the Wagnild & Young Resilience Scale was used, the Peruvian version, adapted by Gómez (2019), which includes Factor I: Personal competence and Factor II: Self-acceptance. Results. 50.3% of the students present a level of resilience between high and very high. Conclusion: Students with more knowledge in the management of Tics, 150 (80.21%) in reference to those with less information 37 (19.8%) at the Factor I level, digital natives tend to trust their ability to respond and adapt to achieve their goals and at Factor II level they are flexible, persistent and remain calm in the face of acquired skills despite adversity.