Adaptación de programas educativos basada en las TIC: un modelo metodológico para la movilidad estudiantil en contextos de crisis
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https://doi.org/10.46502/issn.1856-7576/2026.20.01.15Palabras clave:
adaptación de los programas educativos, accesibilidad digital, aprendizaje a distancia, barreras psicosociales, estudiantes en el extranjeroResumen
La guerra a gran escala en Ucrania ha alterado significativamente las trayectorias educativas de los estudiantes, obligando a muchos a continuar sus estudios en el extranjero y a enfrentar barreras digitales, organizativas y psicosociales. Este estudio aborda el desafío de mantener la accesibilidad y la calidad de la educación superior en condiciones de alta movilidad, inestabilidad y estrés emocional. Su objetivo es identificar los principales obstáculos para estudiar en el extranjero durante el conflicto armado y evaluar la eficacia de los mecanismos de adaptación implementados por las universidades ucranianas. La investigación aplica análisis de contenido de fuentes académicas y análisis estadístico y comparativo utilizando datos del Programa de las Naciones Unidas para el Desarrollo y de la analítica educativa de Ucrania. Los resultados indican que las trayectorias educativas flexibles, respaldadas por competencias digitales, agilidad organizativa y apoyo psicosocial, contribuyen a la estabilidad de los itinerarios formativos. A pesar de la disminución del número de universidades, la matrícula estudiantil se mantiene relativamente estable, lo que evidencia un ajuste estructural y no una degradación del sistema. Aunque los estudiantes desplazados enfrentan mayores dificultades psicológicas y comunicativas, los horarios flexibles, el aprendizaje híbrido y las tecnologías digitales se asocian con menores tasas de abandono y mejores resultados académicos.
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