Study about labor expectations of students of the initial education career at the Metropolitan University Caracas-Venezuela

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Natalia Castañón Octavio
Laura Ocanto Gómez Ocanto Gómez
Valerie Tirado Aldana

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The main objective of this study was to determine the job expectations of the students of the Initial Education career at the Metropolitan University (Caracas-Venezuela) to contribute to the process of continuous improvement of academic quality. To this end, a non-experimental descriptive research was designed, consisting of two variables: characteristics of higher education students and job expectations. After the application of a mixed survey (open and closed questions) the data were analyzed in a quantitative and qualitative way. The most outstanding results indicated the desire of the subjects to become agents of change and to fulfill their teaching role (90.24%) Despite considering that the race is not valued by Venezuelan society, most of the sample indicated that they have developed skills of social sensitivity, fostered directly from the Metropolitan University and showed that 47.62% as the main job expectation to the Educational Management, which seems to indicate the high expectations of work as there is a projection in the highest hierarchy of the educational hierarchy. It was concluded that studying the work expectations of higher education students contributes to the improvement of study plans, which translates into the improvement of the academic quality service, within the framework of knowing the reality of the social-labor sector in conjunction with the interests, needs and expectations of subjects of higher education that favor the insertion in the labor market.

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Castañón Octavio, Natalia, Laura Ocanto Gómez Ocanto Gómez, and Valerie Tirado Aldana. 2019. “Study about Labor Expectations of Students of the Initial Education Career at the Metropolitan University Caracas-Venezuela”. Vivat Academia. Journal of Communication, no. 148 (September):57-76. https://doi.org/10.15178/va.2019.148.57-76.
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Author Biographies

Natalia Castañón Octavio, Metropolitan University

Full-time professor/researcher at the Metropolitan University (1993-). Founder of tuterapiaenlinea.com (2014-). Degree in Education (Universidad Metropolitana, 1991), Master in School Psychology (Complutense University of Madrid, 1993). Doctorate in Philosophy and Education Sciences (Complutense University of Madrid, 1999).
He has completed a teaching, management and research career: head of the teaching department (2002-), head of the humanities department (2014-), general manager of the online learning center (2014) and research professor. She has been a tutor of thirty (37) undergraduate, master's and doctoral thesis. Publications in twenty-two (22) magazines or books arbitrated nationally and internationally. Participation in forty (40) National and International congresses with refereed papers.

Laura Ocanto Gómez Ocanto Gómez, Metropolitan University

He teaches English as a foreign language at the El Ávila Integral School in Caracas (2018-). Degree in Education from the Metropolitan University in 2019 (Caracas-Venezuela). She served as RRSS coordinator of the Knowledge Generators Association, Simón Bolívar University (2015-2016), and research assistant in the Department of Education Sciences (2018) together with prof. Natalia Castañón Octavio.

Valerie Tirado Aldana, Metropolitan University

He currently works as a substitute teacher at the Naval College of Bogotá. Bachelor of Education Initial mention of the Metropolitan University (Caracas-Venezuela).
She served as coordinator of the center of education students at the Metropolitan University (2016-2019). Aspiring student of the Master of Psychopedagogy of the University of Barcelona in his second cohort (Spain).

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