TY - JOUR
T1 - Evaluación de la aplicación del Índice de Inclusión en la Facultad de Psicología de la Ecuador
AU - Clavijo Castillo, Ruth Germania
AU - Cabrera Ortiz, Freddy Patricio
AU - Japon Gualan, Angel Rodrigo
AU - Clavijo Castillo, Ruth Germania
PY - 2020/1/1
Y1 - 2020/1/1
N2 - The recognition of the right to access, reside and complete higher education without any type of discrimination, represents a
move towards a model of sustainable and inclusive education. Inclusive education refers to the process of reducing the barriers
that limit the presence and participation of students, trying to eliminate all kinds of ways that lead to exclusion. Universities,
although diverse in their priorities, need to move towards an education model based on the principles of inclusive education.
The purpose of this study consisted in identifying the perception of teachers and students about cultures, policies, and inclusive
practices of the Faculty of Psychology, of the University of Cuenca in Ecuador. For this matter, a sample consisting of 241
students and 44 teachers was used. The perception of docents and students regarding inclusive education was collected using
the guide Index for Inclusion and the data were processed by descriptive and inferential non-parametric statistics. The results
revealed that both, students and teachers, agree on the three evaluated dimensions. It was found that the dimension to create
inclusive cultures is the highest valued, followed by the dimension to develop inclusive practices, and finally, the least valued
was the dimension to elaborate on inclusive policies. Moreover, it is important to point out that on average 8.4% of the items
of the Index of Inclusion presented unusual values due to lack of information, which gives rise to the proposal of conducting
a validity study of the construct of the Index for Inclusion.
AB - The recognition of the right to access, reside and complete higher education without any type of discrimination, represents a
move towards a model of sustainable and inclusive education. Inclusive education refers to the process of reducing the barriers
that limit the presence and participation of students, trying to eliminate all kinds of ways that lead to exclusion. Universities,
although diverse in their priorities, need to move towards an education model based on the principles of inclusive education.
The purpose of this study consisted in identifying the perception of teachers and students about cultures, policies, and inclusive
practices of the Faculty of Psychology, of the University of Cuenca in Ecuador. For this matter, a sample consisting of 241
students and 44 teachers was used. The perception of docents and students regarding inclusive education was collected using
the guide Index for Inclusion and the data were processed by descriptive and inferential non-parametric statistics. The results
revealed that both, students and teachers, agree on the three evaluated dimensions. It was found that the dimension to create
inclusive cultures is the highest valued, followed by the dimension to develop inclusive practices, and finally, the least valued
was the dimension to elaborate on inclusive policies. Moreover, it is important to point out that on average 8.4% of the items
of the Index of Inclusion presented unusual values due to lack of information, which gives rise to the proposal of conducting
a validity study of the construct of the Index for Inclusion.
KW - Educación superior; Cultura; Políticas y prácticas inclusivas
KW - Educación superior; Cultura; Políticas y prácticas inclusivas
UR - https://publicaciones.ucuenca.edu.ec/ojs/index.php/maskana/article/view/3148
U2 - 10.18537/mskn.11.01.02
DO - 10.18537/mskn.11.01.02
M3 - Artículo
SN - 1390-6143
JO - Maskana
JF - Maskana
ER -