Meaningful HOTEL TRAINING: Collaborative Work as a Strategy for Learning in Technical High School Students
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This study applies teaching techniques based on collaborative work to promote meaningful learning in high school students in hotel services. Under a quantitative approach and quasi-experimental design, two groups of third year students are involved in the educational process: the experimental group (parallel A), which works with collaborative strategies, and the control group (parallel B), which maintains the traditional methodology.The research has a correlational scope, comparing the results before and after the intervention. The T-Student tests show that, while the control group does not present significant variations between pretest and posttest, the experimental group shows a statistically significant improvement in its results. Furthermore, although both groups started from similar levels, the post-test reveals a significant difference in favor of the group that worked collaboratively.These findings confirm the effectiveness of collaborative work as a pedagogical tool to strengthen meaningful learning in technical and hotel contexts.
This study applies teaching techniques based on collaborative work to promote meaningful learning in high school students in hotel services. Under a quantitative approach and quasi-experimental design, two groups of third year students are involved in the educational process: the experimental group (parallel A), which works with collaborative strategies, and the control group (parallel B), which maintains the traditional methodology.The research has a correlational scope, comparing the results before and after the intervention. The T-Student tests show that, while the control group does not present significant variations between pretest and posttest, the experimental group shows a statistically significant improvement in its results. Furthermore, although both groups started from similar levels, the post-test reveals a significant difference in favor of the group that worked collaboratively.These findings confirm the effectiveness of collaborative work as a pedagogical tool to strengthen meaningful learning in technical and hotel contexts.
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