2021
DOI: 10.36253/me-10259
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Doctorados virtuales centroamericanos: educomunicación, formación de tutores y calidad en la producción de conocimiento

Abstract: A wide offer of quality doctorate degrees stimulates a greater production of research and new knowledge that contribute to the development of science. Virtual education can contribute to expanding this offer. However, in Central America, doctoral degrees are limited, despite an increase in the offer of master’s degree programs in recent decades (more than 2000). Of the total of postgraduate degrees, 2% correspond to doctorate degrees programs and out of this amount, virtual programs barely reach a 2%. The bodi… Show more

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