Los estudiantes: su percepción sobre lo que implica “ser estudiantes” y “hacer universidad”
Abstract
In this article we present some of the results of the investigation which supports the Doctoral Thesis “The attitude of students towards university as an indicator of quality”, made and defended by the University of Santiago de Compostela. To be exact the aim is to clarify the notion of students about their role in the university context, as well as to consider the role of the university institution about the building up, keeping or changing such perceptions, from the point of view of the information which leads the students to it. The information got from the students themselves shows a certain way of integration in a university context, a particular way to face the training in such context and, in general, a way of understanding what being a student and belonging to university means.Downloads
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