Proposal of Methodological Guideline for the psychological survey of cases in the semipresencial mode belonging to the Higher Study of Physical Culture career
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guía metodológica, psicología, cultura físicaAbstract
The present term paper consists of a proposal about a methodological guideline for the development of a partial evaluation class in the Psychology subject for the semipresencial mode consisting in the survey of case. In this case should be carried out a diagnosis of the Psychological personality content of a physical exercise- training individual comprising among scholar ages and third-age persons.
The proposal polishes the methodological orientations suggested from previous courses by the Psychology Department at the Faculty in Santiago de Cuba. In which were exposed through a simple guideline where only appearing general directions of the activities to be carried out.
Starting essentially from the initial proposal, taking into account the obtained results in the pedagogical practice during several courses, as well as the students’characteristics who receive the subject in the territory where the career is developed, type of course and bibliographical diversity to be used, in a pleasant way the methodological orientations are extended and deepened, simultaneously are detailed each of the tasks to be done, modifying the previous one. In addition, it is proposed a set of techniques more used by the students among others not used previously by them for obtaining and processing the information.
Something important in this research is that contributes, as a whole, to the development of the academical, researching and laboral components to demand the search and the processing of information, as well as an exposition and defense in a organized form with solidity in the knowleges, enable at the same time, the fullfilment of the functions of the evaluation in direct exchange among professors and students.
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