Interpretación del paradigma «Student Engagement» en España (una revisión bibliométrica)

Autores/as

  • Elena Catalán Martínez Assistant Professor of the Department of History and Economic Institutions, University of the Basque Country (España)
  • Gloria Aparicio de Castro Professor of the Department of Financial Economy II (Economy of the Company and Commercialization), University of the Basque Country (España)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51302/tce.2017.114

Palabras clave:

compromiso del estudiante, sistema universitario español, revisión bibliométrica

Resumen

En este trabajo pretendemos valorar el impacto y la interpretación que se ha hecho del concepto «Student Engagement» en el sistema universitario español. Para ello, hemos creído oportuno revisar las aportaciones realizadas en los últimos cinco años en los principales congresos internaciona­les en innovación docente universitaria celebrados en España y las publicaciones de ámbito nacional que sobre este tema aparecen registradas en las bases de datos de Scopus y Web of Science. Con ello, delimitaremos no solo el impacto del Student Engagement entre los docentes nacionales e inter­nacionales que participan en estos foros, sino tam­bién la interpretación que hacen de dicho concepto.

La revisión de documentos y nuestra propia posición como docentes nos hace reflexionar sobre una pro­puesta que pueda guiar futuras líneas de investiga­ción en el tema. En este sentido, consideramos que la gestión de la universidad, especialmente en el sis­tema español, aún no se realiza teniendo en cuenta una visión holística de la experiencia del estudiante universitario. Para desarrollar plenamente las tres dimensiones de actuación sobre el Student Enga­gement será necesario un enfoque multidisciplinar que considere tanto las aportaciones más puras del management, del university experiential marketing, como las de las educational sciences con sus cono­cimientos en metodologías docentes.

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10-01-2017

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Catalán Martínez, E., & Aparicio de Castro, G. (2017). Interpretación del paradigma «Student Engagement» en España (una revisión bibliométrica). Revista Tecnología, Ciencia Y Educación, (6), 49–60. https://doi.org/10.51302/tce.2017.114