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Mendive. Revista de Educación

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Abstract

REDONED REDONET, Yuri Sandri; BREIJO WOROSZ, Taymi  and  YTURRIA MONTENEGRO, Pedro Luis. The professionalization of the topics of the Information-technology applied subject in the electronic specialty. Rev. Mendive [online]. 2016, vol.14, n.1, pp. 107-112. ISSN 1815-7696.

The paper is about the professionalization process in the topics of the Information-Technology Applied subject as one of the present problems in basic training and professional of the students in this carree. The highly competent formation of technicians of shared way polytechnic school - productive entity, as part of the present-day transformations. For it a didactic Strategy had a base than potency a process and that it contributes to rise the levels of performance of the teachers, as well as the learning of the technicians that we training in the Electronic specialty. In the resarch process were used methods, techniques and procedures of the theoretic level and empiricist such like the systemic focus, the systematization, the modelation, the analysis and the synthesis, the observation, the documentary analysis, and the pre-experiment that warrant the practical validity of the work.

Keywords : Professionalization; Profesionalización of the information-technology topics.

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