Academic co-creation: development and validation of a short scale
José Ventura-León,
Andy Rick Sánchez-Villena,
Tomás Caycho-Rodríguez
et al.
Abstract:IntroductionGiven the profound changes caused in higher education by the COVID-19 pandemic, affecting 1.6 billion students and 63 million educators globally, there arises the necessity for quantifiable measures that capture the essence of academic co-creation. This study aimed to develop and validate a short scale that measures academic co-creation (AC-S) in a sample of higher education students.MethodsA total of 3,169 students from three Peruvian cities participated in the study (Mean Age = 25.77 years old; S… Show more
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