“…In this respect, López de Maturana (2001) emphasizes the importance of synergistic, noninvasive strategies that transform the school into a modifying active environment capable of amplifying the relationships between the educator, the stimulus and the student, discarding pedagogical practice which is unidirectional, authoritarian, passive, and monotonous that restricts the students' learning (Sandoval, 2014a;Sandoval, 2014b;Sandoval & López de Maturana, 2017). Consequently, we identify practical elements consistent with Vaello (2011), who emphasizes the importance of educators incorporating effective strategies for group management and management within the classroom, establishing conditions conducive to learning (negotiation, motivation, control, or persuasion, for example) (p. 24).Capturing the attention of students and engaging them in their educational process in line with what the educator provides, generate more solid, independent and integral knowledge (Ortiz, 2004).…”