University academic tutoring in times of COVID-19. Proposal of strategies from the perspective of the tutor and tutor

Miriam Ñañez-Silva, Brian Meneses-Claudio

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Abstract

The impact of COVID 19 on university higher education has been noticeable in the transformation of the operating system from face-to-face education to distance education. This mixed-approach research sought to determine the relationship between university academic tutoring and vocational training, as well as to describe and analyze the work conducted in academic tutoring at a public university in the Faculty of Business Sciences, Agrarian Sciences and Engineering to know the strategies they execute and elaborate proposals. A survey was administered to a random sample of 227 tutors. Then, 25 tutors and 25 tutors were selected, applying a semi-structured interview. The results indicate that there is a high positive correlation between academic tutoring and vocational training (0,728) and between academic tutoring and the dimensions: personal (0,712); professional (0,671) and academic (0,679). It is concluded that this should follow an organizational process that allows individual and group orientation activities, as well as co-referral when specialized help is required. The tutors must meet certain qualities that allow an empathic approach with the tutors; and academic management should provide continuous training for tutors to improve their strategies.

Translated title of the contributionTutoría académica universitaria en tiempos de COVID-19. Propuesta de estrategias desde la perspectiva del tutor y tutorado
Original languageEnglish
Article number165
JournalData and Metadata
Volume2
DOIs
StatePublished - 20 Jan 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Academic Dimension
  • Academic Tutoring
  • Personal Dimension
  • Professional Training

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