Assessment of the Perceived Mastery of Interdisciplinary Competences of Students in Education Degree Programmes
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Rodríguez Torres, Ángel Freddy; Garduño Durán, Jorge; Carbajal García, Sandra Elizabeth; Marín Marín, José AntonioEditorial
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Interdisciplinary education Higher education Interdisciplinary competences
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2024-01-31Referencia bibliográfica
Rodríguez-Torres, Á.-F.; Garduño-Durán, J.; Carbajal-García, S.-E.; Marín-Marín, J.-A. Assessment of the Perceived Mastery of Interdisciplinary Competences of Students in Education Degree Programmes. Educ. Sci. 2024, 14, 144. https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci14020144
Abstract
The importance of fostering interdisciplinary competences in students acquires a relevant
value in the skills that must be developed throughout university studies. These enable them to
tackle complex problems and apply knowledge in different contexts, promoting the construction
of knowledge through the integration of different disciplines and collaboration between areas of
knowledge. The study aims to analyse how university education students perceive their interdisciplinary
competences, identifying areas where they feel more confident and those in which they need
to improve, with consideration of gender differences and a possible measurement model. The study
involves 1066 students from university education courses in Ecuador. The main results highlight
the importance of strengthening training in interdisciplinary skills for future teachers, especially in
reflective behaviour and the integration of knowledge from different disciplines to address complex
problems. It also points to the need to promote interdisciplinary work in higher education and
recognises that gender may influence students’ interdisciplinary perceptions and skills. Confirmatory
factor analysis supports the validity of the model for measuring these competences.