Socio-affective implementation of virtual tools in the tutorial work. A vision from the tutor teacher
Abstract
The role of the Teacher Tutor is still one of the challenges to improve to support students, even more so when we consider the current context in which adolescents are immersed. For this reason, the objective of this work was to analyze the feasibility of implementing the academic, virtual, social and affective resources involved in the teaching-learning process in the classroom, as support for the work of the Tutor Teacher in the Institutional Tutoring Program. Higher Secondary Level (NMS) of the National Polytechnic Institute (IPN), considering the relevance to the current moment, virtuality added to face-to-face work was implemented. For which online resources were designed, made available to tutors in a local network, designed and supported with the free software XAMPP, in order to install several tools in a virtual space. The experience was carried out with five NMS Teacher Tutors from the Center for Scientific and Technological Studies No. 8 of the IPN, their experiences and needs in the e-tutoring environment were investigated, it was verified if the implemented supports contributed to the tutorial task from the vision and mission of the Teacher Tutor, finding great acceptance of the resources, the participants made proposals for sections within the virtual space, pointed out advantages of this complementary support in such a way that they managed to solve the case of a fictitious adolescent through the resources available to them online. The methodology was qualitative-interpretative, allowing to analyze the advantages or disadvantages that resulted from the use of online tutoring resources. The identified findings allowed to detect the ease and feasibility of the organization and systematization of the resources to optimize the tutoring process.
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