THE TEACHING OF ALGORITHMS FROM CONSTRUTIVE STRATEGIES

THE TEACHING OF ALGORITHMS FROM CONSTRUTIVE STRATEGIES

Authors

  • Ifigenia Requena Negrón de Guacarán Universidad José Antonio Páez, San Diego, Venezuela

Keywords:

constructive, strategies, teaching

Abstract

The variety of teaching’s strategies promote that majority of university teachers applies then without consider their individual’s differences. These differences can be about knowledge structure, reasons, and learning’s styles. To succeed a significant learning each teaching process have to consider this factor’s influence. This research has explored this factor’s incidence on algorithm and structure II’s learning, a signature dictated on Computation Engineering’s schools of Jose Antonio Páez University, persecuting as objective to prove effectiveness of constructive models, starting point because signature’s requirements about creativity potential and critical thinking, It Followed a methodology based on an almost experimental design, applying pre and post test valuation, and using t student test for determine significant differences. It designed teaching’s situations founded on constructive principles, Ausubel’s contribution about significant learning, Vygotsky’s ZDP, differentiation between instructional moments according to Frida Diaz Barriga, and other relatives theories. The designed situations were applied in order to value income, performance, and student’s interest during 2005I lapse; their effects were compared with preceding semester’s obtained levels, where it applied traditional methods.

Author Biography

Ifigenia Requena Negrón de Guacarán , Universidad José Antonio Páez, San Diego, Venezuela

Docente de la Universidad José Antonio Páez

Published

2016-01-01

How to Cite

Requena Negrón de Guacarán , I. (2016). THE TEACHING OF ALGORITHMS FROM CONSTRUTIVE STRATEGIES. Revista Digital La Pasión Del Saber, 6(9), 20–33. Retrieved from https://lapasiondelsaber.ujap.edu.ve/index.php/lapasiondelsaber-ojs/article/view/155

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