Professional Educational Support and Development Centers for the observation and reduction of university dropouts

Keywords: College desertion, Accesibility, Affectivity, College retention

Abstract

This article presents the state of art of the college desertion in Europe and Latin America, as well as the model of the Support Center and Professional Educational Development (CADEP) in order to observe and try to reduce student’s desertion. The study was qualitative with a hermeneutic approach in which we analyzed different texts books, scientific articles, congress reports, press articles, laws, policies and institutional rules. The results revealed that the college desertion in Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean ranges from 30% to 60%, and it is focus on factors such as economic, family, educational, motivational and emotional environment, but most importantly is that all these factors influence the academic performance of students and contribute to the desertion from the university. This whole approach allows the ACACIA project to provide an articulated system of integral attention, that is based on differential approach which includes actions covering not only the needs of the students (accessibility and affection in the experience of teaching and learning) and its preferences, but also actions and training aimed at teachers as well as to the technical and administrative university staff, not forgetting family and the social environment in which the university is a fundamental part, including the business sector, with an integrated perspective of the developed innovation.

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Author Biographies

William Oswaldo Flores López, Universidad de las Regiones Autónomas de la Costa Caribe Nicaragüense

Doctor en Educación. Profesor Investigador de la Universidad de las Regiones Autónomas de la Costa Caribe Nicaragüense.

Emmanuelle Gutiérrez y Restrepo, Universidad Nacional a Distancia

Doctora en Ciencias de la Comunicación. Profesora e Investigadora del Grupo aDeNud de la Universidad Nacional a Distancia.

Olga Lucía León Corredor, Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas

Doctora en Educación. Profesora e Investigadora de la Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas-Colombia.

Joao Sarraipa, Universidad Nova de Lisboa

Doctor en Sistemas Industriales de Información. Investigador del Centro de Tecnología y Sistema de la Universidad Nova de Lisboa-Portugal.

Celson Pantoja Lima, Universidad Federal do Oeste do Pará

Doctor en Electrónica. Investigador de la Universidad Federal do Oeste do Pará-Brasil

Cristian Merino, Pontifica Universidad Católica de Valparaíso-Chile

Doctor en Didáctica de las Ciencias Experimentales. Profesor e Investigador de la Pontifica Universidad Católica de Valparaíso-Chile. 

Dora Inés Calderón, Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas

Doctora en Educación. Profesora e Investigadora de la Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas-Colombia.

Marisa Guinocchio, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos

Magister en Lingüistica. Profesora e Investigadora de la Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos-Perú.

Mailing Rivera Lam, Universidad de Antofagasta

Doctora en Antropología. Profesora e Investigadora de la Universidad de Antofagasta- Chile

María Eugenia Calderón, Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas

Doctora en Ingeniería Química. Profesora e Investigadora de la Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas-Colombia

Jesús G. Boticario, Universidad Nacional a Distancia

Doctor en Física. Vicerrector en Innovación y Desarrollo Tecnológico de la Universidad Nacional a Distancia-España.

Published
2016-07-01
How to Cite
Flores López, W., Gutiérrez y Restrepo, E., León Corredor, O., Sarraipa, J., Pantoja Lima, C., Merino, C., Calderón, D., Guinocchio, M., Rivera Lam, M., Calderón, M., & Boticario, J. (2016). Professional Educational Support and Development Centers for the observation and reduction of university dropouts. Science and Interculturality, 18(1), 48-62. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.5377/rci.v18i1.3049
Section
Higher Education in the Nicaraguan Caribbean Coast

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