秘鲁校外软技能的发展。从非营利组织在利马公立学校的活动中学习

Carla Lizette Mendoza Egusquiza
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本研究旨在通过分析非营利组织在学校层面的技术来检查秘鲁公共教育软技能的提高。目标是(a)了解秘鲁公立学校的教育质量如何保证软技能的发展,(b)探索非营利组织在支持公立学校软技能发展方面的潜力。对三家非营利组织和一名政府官员的采访,以及报告,根据经合组织的一个模型进行了分析。这些发现包括间接培养软技能的政府举措,但是管理问题可能导致以教师为中心而不是以学生为中心的方法,从而阻碍技能的发展。不友好的环境是技能发展脆弱地区的特征;非营利组织成为培育价值观、道德和技能的支持性颠覆性空间。话语分析的结论是,尽管范围很小,但它们主要发展协作和任务执行技能,影响职业决策、家庭和社区。非营利组织采用一种有趣而具体的方法来促进软技能的发展,但由于缺乏资源和学校管理,这种方法在公立学校很难实施。进一步的研究应该探讨非营利组织对技能发展的影响。本研究在拉美地区是该领域的先驱。
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Development of Soft Skills from Out-of-School Experiences in Peru. Learnings from Non-Profit Organizations’ Activities in Public Schools in Lima
This research aimed to examine the enhancement of soft skills in public education in Peru through analysing non-profit organisations’ techniques at the school level. The objectives were (a)To understand how the quality of education in Peruvian public schools assures the development of soft skills, (b)To explore the potential of non-profit organisations in supporting the development of soft skills in public schools. Interviews with three non-profit organisations and a government official, alongside reports, were analysed based on an OECD model. The findings include government initiatives that indirectly develop soft skills, but management issues might lead to teacher-centred rather than student-centred methodologies, deterring skills development. Unfriendly environments characterise vulnerable areas for skills development; non-profits become supportive disruptive spaces to cultivate values, ethics, and skills. The discourse analysis concludes that, despite their small scope, they mainly develop collaboration and task performance skills, impacting career decisions, families and communities. Non-profits employ a playful and concrete methodology that fosters the development of soft skills, but which is difficult to implement in public schools due to a lack of resources and school management. Further research should explore non-profits’ impact on skills development. This study is a pioneer in this field in LATAM.
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