Universidad Médica Pinareña (Dec 2022)

Learning strategies to raise the academic level of students of Medical Sciences in Pinar del Rio

  • Yelina Morales Valdés,
  • Miriela Palacios Díaz,
  • Juan Miguel Santaya Labrador,
  • Juan Miguel Santaya Labrador

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 4
pp. e946 – e946

Abstract

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The paper deals with learning strategies and their necessity in contemporary education as a way to provide lifelong learning to medical science students. It systematizes some of the most used theoretical positions in the understanding of the subject. It aims to present a theoretical position from a complex and dialectical approach in relation to the perception of learning strategies and the way in which these positions have evolved, highlighting the role that the teacher should play to promote their development. The intention of the present work, leads to the discussion of a detected problem and, above all, raises lines of action that lead to an improvement, however, this improvement is presented in an innovative way, since it starts from the theoretical support, from those arguments that characters of the psychology of learning and cognition have raised, through their explanations of how the process of learning occurs, from the process of teaching. The data reveal that high-performing students use more strategies than low-performing ones. Hence the importance of guiding students in the use of learning strategies so that they can perform a variety of tasks and facilitate the study of the different disciplines that make up the curriculum throughout their careers, helping them to be more autonomous and effective in their learning.

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