Los resultados que se presentan en este estudio se encuentran enmarcados en el paradigma constructivista; tuvo como finalidad indagar el entendimiento conceptual de los estudiantes de educación básica y media sobre la química de los ácidos. La investigación realizada se describe como fenomenológica, debido a que atiende no sólo a las características de las concepciones sino también su fuente de origen, basadas en las creencias, intenciones y motivaciones de quienes participaron en el proceso educativo. Es decir, con este diseño se apunta a trabajar en función de las concepciones que poseen los estudiantes sobre los ácidos mediante entrevistas apoyadas en actividades, como la clasificación de tarjetas y la solución de situaciones problemáticas, para así lograr en ellos cambios a nivel conceptual, procedimental y actitudinal.
This work constitutes a descriptive case análisis intended to explore how students of mathematical sixth grade build and internalize the concept of multiplication from their beginanig in the formal education. It olso reviews the process they apply to elaborate their real multiplication concept.
This article describes the Catch the Next Ascender model, developed under the aegis of the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board as a corrective to increase persistence and completion rates among the Texas Latinx college population.
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